RELIGIOUS |jIIRST CHURCH. Iter. Dr NISBET Will Preach TO-MORROW HORNING and EVENING. Kubmll Street Hall, G. 30. Mr GEO. KING. Church Hymnary Used n PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. fe» — FIFTH ; SUNDAY AFTER EASTER, MAY d.—Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 a.lll. Choral Celebration at 11 tt.ru. Servicc (Stainer in F). Hymns—3l, 109, 311. Pieachcr, (h« Most Rev. "the PRIMATE. Evensong, G. 30 p.m.—Canticles (Bamby in E). Anthoin, "Glorious is Thy Name" (Mogul), Hymns— ■215 25C, 30. Prcachcr, Rev. 11. J. EDWARDS, M.A. ANDREWS CHURCE Divine Worship. 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Rev. R. WADDELL, M.A, D.D. " rjpHE VOYAGE OF LIFE," Dr WADDBL-L will give a Series of ADDRESSES on the abovo Subject every Lord's Day Evening. The first Address will be given on llio EVENING of MAY G, and the series will extend to November. The following mil constitute the Subjects of the Series: — 1. Introductory: Seas, Ships, and Life. 2. The Building of the Ship. 3. " Dropping the Pilot," 4. Outward Bound. 5. There go tho Ships." 0. Seasickness. 7. Sailors' Food. 8. Sea Mysteries.9. 11l tile 'fratio Winds. 10, The Tides of tho Sea. 11. Iu tho Doldrums. 32. Doing " Business in Deep Waters." 111. " Ship?, that Puss in Iho Night." li. Contrary Winds. 13. Enroclydons. IC. What to do in tho.EuroclydonS, 17.- breakers Ahead. 18. Coaling; Stations. 19. '1110 Shipwrecks at Kzion Gobcr. 20: Tho Doreliols of the Sea. 21. Tragic Mysteries of Sfra. 22. The Evolution of the Ship. 23. Incommodious Winter Havens, 24. Lost Within Sight of tho Harbour. 25. Crossing this 13 ar. 26. No More Soa. 27. "A.Sea of Glass Mingled with Fire." ii S. AIN TS* CHUR CH. .. TO-MORROW, 3 a.m., 11 a.lll. (Choral Communion), and G. 30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. D. JAMIESON, M.A. N O X CHURCH, TO-MORROW, Forenoon and Evening, . Rev. WM. HEWITSON, ij.A. NCKTH-EAST VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. S. PONDER, M.A. QOUTH . MJNEDIN. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. R. ItACiCIE. Evening: "Sinai and To-day." No. IV, " Swearing—Profane and Other." Moray - place congregational CHURCH. 31 a.m. and G. 30 p.m.. Ik'v. W. SAUNDERS. METHODIST CIRCUIT MORNINGTON. 11 a.m., Mt 8. F. BENTON; 0 30 p.m., Rev D. J. MURRAY. BELLEKNOWES. 11 a.m., Rev. D. J. MURRAY; 6.30 p.m., Mr MARTIN. CENTRAL MISSION, GARRISON HALL. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 ]>,m., Rev. W. SLADE. €ENTRAL MISSION BROTHERHOOD. Tho FIRST of the WINTER, COURSE of SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEETINGS for MEN will be held TO-MORROW AFTERNOON in the Garrison Hall, commcncing at 3 o'clock. Vocal and Instrumental Solos will '» rendered by Messrs Datfidson, Booth, Robertson, and <lo Latrtaur. Tho Orcbostra will also assist. The Rev. W. SLADH, President of tlio Methodist Conference and Superintendent of the Mission, will give an Address 011 "Indian Coolio Labour in tho Fiji Islands." JpRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. DUNDAS STREET.— 11, Rev. W.LAYCOCK; 030, Rov. C. A. SIMS. KEW-11, Mr H. D. BEDFORD, M.A.; 0.30, Rev. W. LAVCOCK. Memorial Servk® for tho late Bro. John Can-el. ABBOTSFORD.—II, Rov, W. J. COLLISONG. 30. Rov. J. FEATHERSTON. GLEN.RQY (Norlh-Bast Valley).—ll, Rev. C A. SIMS; G. 30, Mr JOHN REID, B.A FAIRFIELD.— 11, Rov. J. FEATHERSTON; _ 0.30, Mr H. A. EDEN, METHODIST CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH. 11 and o.3o—Rev. C. IL. LAWS, B.A, WOODHAUGH. 11-Rev. 11. H. WYLIE. o.3o—Mr P. Williams. WESLEY CHURCH (N.E. Valley). Harvest Festival.-11, Mr A. S. WANSBIiOUGH; G. 30, Rev. R, H. WYLIE. CARGILL ROAD ILETHODIST CIRCUIT CARGILL ROAD CHURCH. U a.m.—Rev. R. F. WILLIAMS. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. GRIG G.ST. IULDA METHODIST CHURCH (Quecn'B Drive): 11 a.m.—Rev. W. PtRIGG. 030 p.m.—Rev. R. F WILLIAMS. Broad Bay Churcb. 11 a.m.—Mr A. E. WELLARD. ■ O" AN OVER STREET BAPTIST - B - i CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES TO-MORUOW At U a.m. and G.SO p.m. Prcacher, Rev. WILLIAM lIAY. t ■ Ilcarty Wclcome to All. THE SALVATION ARM~Y. TO-MORROW. Services conducted at 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 and 7 p.m., BOWLING STREET: Staff-captain, ami Mrs LOXN'IE and Captain GILES FAREWELL at 7 p.m. NORTH DUNEDIX: Adjutant ami Jlrs IIILDRETH. SOUTH DUKEDIN: Adjutant and Mrs COOK FAREWELL, WEDNESDAY, ;t jj p.m., Fareivoll Social. \rOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA--3- TION. SUNDAY. STRANGERS' TEA. 5 p.m. Chairman, Mr A. J. C. Brown. Speaker, Mr D. Madill, At -the liiwms, 21 Morov place. PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY. 3'O-MfSiVOW (SUNDAY) EVENING, 2a, 5. Speaker. Mi- G. A. RAWSOX. Sub.fct: Shcti Paper 01; " MeichnikolTs IX-triue of l J l?2got:Ttosis and the Proloiiga-tio.-i 0! Life." Discusir.u. Itusic. TRADES HALL, Moray place, Every Suudpt TH F. OS O P HIC A L SOCIETY. Brard Room.', His Majesty's Theatre. LECTURE BY A 'MEMBER. SUNDAY. G. 30 p.in. JF thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thin« heart that God hath raised Ilini from the dead, tjiou shalt be saved (Romans x, 9). whosoever slull cull uyon tbe Name of Jt the Lord shr.U be saved. (Romans x, 13.) DR COMi£IXS. Oddfellows' Hall. Rattray stieot. G. 30 11.111. Spiritual Philosophy, Bible Interpretation, Limeiight Illustrations. MEN'S Smart Tweed Rainproof Coats, 27s Od; Scddje-t'.roed Trousers, heavy make, 9s lid.—The Mutual Stores, Ltd. MEN'S Strong Tweed Shirts, 3s lid; Heavy Knitted Socks, leather Shirts, 2s Od.—Tlic Mutual Storce, Ltd, '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13894, 4 May 1907, Page 11
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