BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.
PREACHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW.
THIS series of meetings in connection with the above society's centenary are drawing to a close, few opportunities for hearing the members of the deputation now presenting themselves. To-morrow the Rev. H. A. Raynes will preach at St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, in the morning, and in the afternoon and evening at St. Matthew's. The Rev. F. W. Mao Donald will preach at the Tabernacle in the morning and afternoon, and in the evening at the Pitt-street Methodist Church. On Monday Mr. Raynes will lecture at Otahuhu, and Mr. Mao Donald will lecture at Onehunga the same evening. On Tuesday evening Mr. Raynes will deliver a lecture in the Y.M.C.A. on "A Day in the Bible. House Library." United children's services will be held by the deputation from the British and Foreign Bible Society tomorrow at three p.m. at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-3treet, and the Tabernacle, Upper Qu«en-street. The children of St. Matthew's, St. Paul's, and All Saints* Sunday-schools will assemble in St. Matthew's Church, and will bo addressed by the Rev. H. A. Raynes, M.A. Tho Rev. F. W. Mac Donald will address the children of the Tabernacle, Pittstreet Wesloyau, Beresford-slrcct Congregational, Pitt and Edwin Streets Primitive Methodist, and Newton Congregational Sun-day-schools in the Tabernacle, the schools being requested to assemble not later than half-past two p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 6
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