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RELIGIOUS g PAUL'S) ATHED RA L. SECOND SUNDAY IN. LENT (S. Maithias), February 21.—Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Ordination Scrvice, 11 a.m. Service (Htainer in F). Hymns—2(3B, 316, 311. 197. rrcachor.- Canon WOODTHORPE. Evensong, 6,30 p.m. Canticles (Bridge in D). Anthem, "Thn Sun Shall T3e No Moro" (Woodward). Hymhs-281, 540, 287. Preacher, Archdeacon ROBINSON. JP I R' 8 T CHURCH. Rev. Dr NISBET "Will Preach TO-MORROW MORNING una EVENING. Russell Street Hall, 6.30, Mr GEO. KINO. Church Hymnary Used, I A L.L SAIN TS' CHuioE 8 a.m., U a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Preachers. . Morning, Rev. 11. 11. BEDFORD. ! Evening, Rev. T. C. BURGESS. gT. andrTelvs (ThURCH. Divine Warship,' 11 a.m. and 6..10 p.m. . Rev. R. WADDELL, M.A., D.D. NORTH-EASTm£iI7pRESBYTERUN CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.'and (i.fJO p.m., Preacher, Rev. HENRY B. GRAY. UPPER JUNCTION, 2,30, Rev. H.B.GRAY. Moray place congregational CHURCH, ' 11 sun., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. ' G. 30 p.m., Rov. I: SARGINSON. N 0 X CHURCH. TO-MORROW, Forenoon and Evening, Rev. WM. HEWITSON, B.A. /OIUMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.' I DUNDAS STREET. 11, Rev. S. BAILER; C.30, Rev. W. LAYCOCK. KEW. 11, Mr H. D. BEDFORD. M.A.; 6.30, Rov. S. BAILEY. ABBOTSFOKD. 11, Rev. H. DANIEL (Ferowell Service); 0.30, Mr E. PENNINGTON. GLENROY (North-East Valley). 11, Mr E. PENNINGTON; C.30, Mi JOHN LOMAS, FAIRFIELD. 11, Rw. W. LAYCOCK; C.30,. Rev. H. DANIEL. METHODIST CIRCUIT, MORNINGTON. U a.m., Mt D, CAMERON. 6.30 p.m., Rev. D. J. MURRAY. , BELLEKNOWES. , 11 a.m., Rev. D. J. MURRAY. 6.30. p.m., Mr S. JAMES. rINITY METHODIST CHURCH CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH. 11 anil 0.30, Rev. C. 11. LAWS. B.A. Evening Subject: "Sir Oliv'or Lodge's Confession of fraith." WOODHAUGH. 11 a.m., Sister OLIVEI 0.30 p.m., Rov. A. iLEEN. WESLEY CHURCH (ffiennvcn, N.E.V.). 11 a.m., Rev. A. ALLISN. G.3'o p.m, Mr A: E. STEVENS. Young men's christian association. " WHERE MEN MEET MEN. STRANGERS' SOCIAL TEA, 5 to'' 6 p.m. Chairman, Mr W. ■ H. Dnko. Speaker, Mr Joseph Abomctliy. Soloist, .Mr Stuart Thomson. Quartet Party. A Hearty Invitation to Young Men. OUNEDIN PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. February 24. Spealter, Mr H. D. BEDFORD, M.A., LL.B. Subjcct: "Tho Rational Basis of Iho Gospel of Jesus Christ." DISCUSSION DURING THE EVENING. Miss ADEIjINA MARTINENGO, Violin Soloist of "the BRESCIANS, will Play " Andnntc ftoligioso " (Tliomp) and " Berceuse" (Hntiser). TRADES Hi JL, Moray place, Every Sunday at 7 p.m. simp. ALL INVITED. £UIIGILL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH. CAHGILL ROAD. 11 a.m., Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. 6.30 p.m., Rev, T. TRBSTRAIL, ST, KILDA METHODIST CHURCH, Queen's drive. 11 a.m., Mr J. LOMAS. 6.30 p.m., Rov. C. EATON., jpAELIC SERVICES.' - TO-MORROW XX being tho last Sabbath of the Month, til# USUAL MIDDAY Gaelic Scrvice will be conducted in CHALMERS CHURCH (IVsbvtcrian), Lower YOrlt place, by tho Rov. DUNCAN MACLENNAN, M.A., at 2.30 p.m. Gaelic Psalm singing half an hour earlier. All Highlanders and Frionds invited. WM. MacLEOD, Clerk to Deacons' Court. TV4TETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, GARRISON HALL. U a.m.. Rev. T. TRESTRAIIa 6.30 p.m., Musical Servicc. Address by • Rov. W. A. SINCLAIR, soloist, Mr D. P. Mackenzie. . Quartet by Members of Choir. Speoial Anthems. 1H EOSO PHI 'J A L T Y.' LECTURE by Mr D. W. M. BURN, M.A. Subjcct: " Bid-rock." , Board Room (His Majesty's Theatre), G.i',o p.m. DR COMMINS, Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, 6.30 p.m. Spiritual Philosophy, EiLle Interpretation. Sacrcd Songs and Solotf. IF thou shnlt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in thin« heart that God hnth ruined Iliin from the dead, thou shalt bo saved (Romans x, 9). fljlOß whosoever shall call upon tho Name of J? tho Lord shall be saved. (Romans x, 13.) PUBLIC NOTICES. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF MUSIC.Enrolment Students' Operatic Dramatic C.ass Monday. Thursday (iiitcrnoon nml evening); opera "Hoddon 1-Iall." 23f NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. . OPEN Ist NOVEMBER, 1306, to . • loth APRIL, 1907. OFFICIAL RESIDENTIAL BUREAU, CHRISTCIIURCH. This Bureau, which is conducted under the supervision oi tho Executive of tlio New Zealand International Exhibition, has been established for tho convenience of Visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it to their advantage to Book their Accommodation through its agency. Full Board can be secured from 25s per week. Bed and Breakfast, from IBs per week. Prospectus, with application form attached, can be obtained at Uie Office of this Paper. Pleaso address all letters and inquiries to the Managers, Messrs Mayes and Langdown, 112 Manchester street, ' Christchurch. Telegraphic address " Accommodation."—G. S. MUNRO, General Manager, New Zealand International Exhibition. Christchurch, 22nd December, 1906. 27d AJ O TIC E OF REMOVAL R. MILLIS & SON, GENERAL ENGINEERS k MACHINISTS, 19 BATH STREET, Havo pleasure in intimating to their Customers .that they have SHIFTED INTO THEIR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE WORK'SHOP, which is being equipp«d with Machinery and Tools of the very best class, which will enable Uieni to turn out Work tc their Customers' and their own satisfaction. Please Note Address: 19 BATH STREET, Telephone No. 506. 15; BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES By Adorning thera with Venetian Blinds. Ia Tisteiul Colours and Latest Improvements. Holland Blinds, with Laces, Fringes, etc. to suit every customer. SHOP BLINDS, SUN SHADES, and Ever] Description ot Blinds Mado and Unpaired. SCOTT & WILSON, BT. ANDREW STREET, DUNEDIN. I#lojkom 80S.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13835, 23 February 1907, Page 11

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