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I - • U.-j-iJiiii'' «>n "i. ---—■-■ —■■-■■ ,1 ri , i.ii ■-, ,„„ , Viii. , \.r ,;-*;. ■■■ Church Notices. :'!■■• fP II C Af H E D?B AL. ~,. * "• ST. MARY'S.-PARNELL. "' t|"' Sunday, September is. |v 8 ».m. and la noon.—Holy Communion i> 11 a.ru.--Mattina. Preacher: REV. CANON 5s- FOSTER. ~ V p.m.—Evensong. Preacher: * REV., PES. CIV JAMES. « • ***** L Other Service as Usual. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Fiftieth An ß^p „ A r^ s Marty,do m Of (For Special Services sec Separate Notice.) WEDNESDAY. Sept. 21 (St. Matthew's Day). 10 a.m.— ORDINATION, by the RT. REV THE BISHOP OF AUCKLAND, readier-" RE V CANON FOSTER, i-rescue. ' S T ' M A T T H E W' s - WELLESLEV STREET. -MORROW (SUNDAY.. B I SHOP PA'PTESON JUBILEE MEMORIAL SERVICES. 8 »m. Holy Communion. 11 am .—Mattina. Holy Communion And So on. Pr-afhcr: REV C. H GRANT cowen. 8 ".m.— Sunday-school. 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p T. Ev ( S , "'J?« i'-li'l >^S, rmon ' Preacher: « M - C. H. GRANT OOWEN. An'""ni;, -Mow Level* a.to the Mossongj»r». Kotirinß Collections for the Melanesisn Mission. Ail -lxifors ™d Btianaer. aep invited to rnr.ie ".to ti»« Parish Hull after the Evening Servi.e f.i: a i-hat and a cup of tea. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. J-iv'ee Bishop PyUeson's Martyrdom. ...MO am. —Holy Communion, 10 a 0 a.m.— Holy Communion. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. ST MATTHEW'S DAY. 68th. Anniversary. 10.30 iv. n:. —Holy Communion. „ ? ,,! ,!I >- Swi! '! G»'tnerinir in St. Matthew's Hall Admission, one shilling gT. PAUL'S CHURCH. SYMONDS ST. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. SPECIAL SERVICES, Jd Commemoration of the Martyrdom of Bishop Pattesou (consoorated in Old St Paul's, Feast of St. Matthias. 1861: kilted at Nukspu. Sept. 20, 1S71). P -.m.—H.ili Eucharist. 11 a .ra—Holy Eucharist (bum), ProcesRP WILSON S?rmon - Preacher: REV. _XrP • m .—Evensong and S-rmon. PreacherTHE RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP of AUCKLAND. Anthem: "How Lovely Are the Messengers." and "To Deum." Retiring Collections at all Services for tho Milancsian Mission. /-iHURCH OF THEI HOLY V' KHYBER PASS ROAD. _ ITtk SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7.i0 a.m.—Litany. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10.30 Mattins (said). 11 «-m.—Holy Eucharist (irons/, and Sermon. Preacher: THE VICAR. * 'i.SO p.m.—Sunday-school, and Sermon." Preacher: RE.. A. J. GREENWOOD. „ TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. BISHOP PATTESON JUBILEE. 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. f-30 p.m.— Children's Service, in St. Mary s Cathedral. .7.30 p.m.Patteaon Commemoration Service, in St. Mary's Cathedral. ALL SAINTS* CHURCH PONSONBY. -"i. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 8 a.m. Holy Commnnion. 10 Confirmation Class.. 11 it re- —Holy Communion. Pireacher: EFV. CANON TISDALL.. 3 Sunday-school and Bible Classes. 4.10 p.m.—Holy Baptism o\ pan — Evensong: "The Witness of Bishop Patteson." THE VICAR. All the Offerings «| the day for tho Si.elanesian Missioa. All Seats Free, ST. PE T E E*lj CHUR CH. 0 OTPPFV STREET. ONEHUNGA. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 10.80 a-m.. Mat:ins. 11 a.m.. Holy Communion (Choral). THE VICAR. 3.30 p.m.. Baptisms and Churcnmirs- 7 p.m.. Evensong and Address. Preacher: Rev. Jasper Smyth. M.A. ROYAL OAK CHURCH OP ENGLAND MISSION.—9.3O pjTfc, Holy Communion; 8 p-rn. Bunday-school; 7_p m.. Mission Service. Preacher: THE VICAR. REY. H. M. SMYTH. M.A.. Vicar. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. aj - DEVONPORT. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. PATTESON JUBILEE. S a.m.—Holy Eucharist. —Ji, I^," —S ? un Eucharist and Sermon. 3.30 p.m.—Special Service for Men only. Preacher. REV. G. GORDON BELL. M.A. _7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: REV. G. GORDON BELL. M..A. GOD will be worshipped and This Gospel will be preached in QAINT MAS' CHURCH. f~J Union Street, Freeman's Bay. Every Sunday. Holy Eucharist and 11 (iiung). Mattins said 10.15. Evensong. 7. Sermons at 11 and 7. W. Edward Lush. Vicar. 4i T. BARNABAS* CHURCH, D MOUNT EDEN.. SUNDAY. SEPTEMJ3ER 18. 8 a.m.Bflly Communion, il a.m.— Confirmation Service. THE RT. REV. THE BISHOP OF AUCKLAND. 7 p.m.—'Evening Prayer. CANON McFARLAND. CHURCH OF EPIPHiiNY. NEWTON. V/ Fiftieth Anniversary Of the Death of Bishop Patteson. 3 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Holy Eucharist (sung).. . 7 p.m.. "-Evening Praj'-w and Sermon. SETT E L. HAlfviE. TO-D ? <Saturday) ■—ALE OF WORK. CT. LUKE'S CHURCH? MT. ALBERT.— [ J 8 a m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., MornJBK I*rayer. Litany, and Sermno; preachc. Canoa H«*?ldi)U. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon.; pruachcr. Canon Hasel6*n. CHTPiCH OF ST. COLUMJ3A. Surrey Crescent. 8 —Holy Commurruon. 11 a.m.- Holy Communion. Rev. J. H. Cable _ 7 p.m.— Evensor.i?. Mr. E. Smith. CHtRCH OF ST.' ALBAN. Dominion RfL —3 a.m.. 11 a.m.. The Vicar, 7 p.m., The I'.ov. W. E. Gilliim. TKS CHAPEL OF Si. CHAD. Edendale. —7 p.m.. The Vicar. 'TOE MISSIONS TO SSS=a 1 SEAMEN, I i, 1 Auckland. N.Z. pCaMffltl SUNDAY. 7 P.M. MASONIC HALL. NOBTHCOTE (Marine Suburb). ARTHUR P. COWTE. Misnioner to Seamen. __IUOK L A N D tmm\ qi t y M I B J_ T °N. pRIKCESS rpHBATRE. J^^ SUNDAY EVENING. Doom Open at 6.30. '1 ».m. —Oriiheßtra, uader the direction of Mr. Burnnand. T-.tO.—Service b*gins. T3EV. TASPER .OALDEE Will Speak. Offertory Sole : " O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod J; MISS LALLA KNIGHT. K.B.—lf You have no Church Home. Make Tiour Home With Us. 1 ONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. ANNUAL VISIT OF DEPUTATION. W,.:ooiiie to REV. A W. BROUGH. of Lrcia, South India, st MOUNT EDEN CON TREGaTIONAL CHURCH. TUESDAY. SEI'T. 20, at 7.30 p-rn. Particulars, of other Meetings later. ON EHOKOA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH REV. JfBOUTHWORTH. II a.m.—Bible Characters: (2) "Moses." 7 p.m.—-' What Are Wo to Believe in ReSard to M'racles?" oFnTrOSKILL, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. —Minister: Rev. George Jackson.—il a.m., " The Perils of Friendship." 7 p.m., '•' Old Beliefs and Modern Bebeveiß: (<) Concerning the Bible." WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m. — Missionary Meeting. Rev. A. W. Brough. of India. p 5 U i S T A DELPHIAN S. Vv Frmmuons' Kail. Belgium Street. II a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. I/octurs. 7 p.m.—" The World's Ccmin? ilolropniie: London Berlin, or Jerusalem?" Seats Free. " No Collection.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 11

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