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SUNDAY SERVICES. JEVI BS T CHURCH. Eer. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, 8.A., trill preach To-morrow Morning at II; JSvening at 6.30. RTJBSELL STREET BRANCH, 6.30, Mr ARCH. M'NEUR. jr N0 X OH O-E OH 11 a.r_, Rev. R. EVAN DA VIES, M.A. Evening, 6-30, SERVICE OF PRAISE. Special address by Rot. R. EVAN DAVIES, MA, " A Large and Liberal Discontent" Vocal solos by Misses Hodges and Campbell Anthems by the Choir. u Organ Voluntaries: "Tho Batter La™-,, (Cowen), "Choral Soag and Fugue. (Wesley). „ ' t /i STUART HALL, at 7 p.nu Bev. J. L. JAMIESON. . Q._ PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. H. 0., 8 a.m., 12.15. Matins, 11 a.m. Jamart in F. Evensong, 6.30. Smart in F. Anthem, 'Seek yo i3ie Lord'' (Roberts). Preacher (Morning and Evening), Ven. Archdeacon GQgLD. . i A __ SAINTS' CHURCH TO-MORROW, 6 and Hub., &30pJ— Preacher (Morning and Erearng), Ta» XEBAN. QW ANDREW'S CHURCH, DTV3NB SERVICES. 11 __, WoeU'b Sunday School Day. 6.30 pjn. Sot. S. ROBERTSON ORE. KBNSIKGTOBr BRANCH.—SERVICE 6J50 p-m. S 1 MATTHEW'S CHURCH, . STAFFORD STREET. SERVICES TO-MOREOW. Holy Ccmmnrtton, 8 a_, Hofy Ccanmanioa (Obo_), Hun. Evensong, 6.30 pan. Canon CTJRZOTCSIGGBRS. [pOSLTN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. DIVINE SERVICE ■At 11 &.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Mr J. Ml STEVENSON. NORTH-EAST VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. HENRY B GRAY. 10 a.m.. Men's Association. _ _a_ nod &30 p-m-, CSmrch Servioes. OPOHOv-llaJiL, Mr JOHN ARTHUR; 6.30 Mr ALEXANDER M'NEUR. QOUTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—IO.4S ajrt, Meeting for Prayer. Services: 11 aoru, Rot. R. FAIRMAID; 6io p_, Mr JOHN RETO, B_ GREEN ISLAND' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 ajiL, Eh© World's SA Convention. "Each for All and AH far Eadh." (x3O pjn.—"The Groat Unrest." PreacW, Rev. J. KTCPATHIOK npaiNin, methodist church, ■*• Stuart sited. U. and tM, Rer. P. W. FAIRCLOUGH. Evening Subject: "The Date and Authorship of the Gospels." • Woodhangh. — 10.30. Endeavour, Mi FTNLAY 6.30, Rot. T. W. NEWBOLD. Methodist central mission, octagon hall. 11 jun. and 6io pa, Rot. W. SLADE. 5 pjn., Musical Recital, Mr Paget GALE. . (See below.) Soloist at Evening Service, Miss PRIDHAM. J SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT THE j ..OCTAGON. HALL, ~ 3 "o'clock sharp. ( GRAND ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL. . Mr PAGET GALE, Assisted by Soloists. : I.—Offertoire in D Major (Batiste). ] 2.—Spring Song. Caprice Orientals i (Lemsre). i 3.—Sacred Solo.—Mr CoJin Gray. < 4.—Air-varied (Buck). i Collection i s.—Prelude in C Sharp ' Minor (Rackman- i ninoff). f 6.—Sacred Sob, "Dream of Paradise.''— £ Mr W. H. Mackenzie. 1 7.-r-Andante from Symphony in D (Haydn), i B.—Triumphal March, "St Dorothea" ( (Sainton-Dolby). ( METHODIST OHUROH, i DUNDAS STREET < Dondas Street.—Monring, Rer. A. i PYBUS; Evening, Rev. A. PYBUS. Subject, "la There a Heavenly Father?" , North-East Valley.—Morning, Mr WIL- , KINSON; Evening, Rev. H. L. RICHARDS \ Ravensbourne.—Morning, Rev. H. L c RICHARDS; Evening, Mr AIKSLIE. l tTEW METHODIST CHURCH. Kew.—ll a.m. and 6.30 pjn., Rev. E. DRAKE. _ Evening Subject, "A Tempest iri a Brain,'" illustrated from "Lea Miserables." Fairffield.—ll a.ra. Rev. F. FROST- 7 ' p.m., Mr H. A. EDEN. Abbotsford.—ll a.m., Mr G. WHITTLESTONE; 6.30 p.m., Rev. F, FROST, < ST- HILDA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ' St. Kilda,—Morning, 1L Rev. A. , J, SEAMER; Evening, 6.30, Rev. A. J. SEAMER. < Anderson's Bay.—Morning. 11 and Even- < ing 6,30, Rev. A. M'LACHLAN. Broad Bay—Afternoon, 230, Mr J. W. ' HEMER. t Hiffhclifc—Evening, 7.30, Mr J. W. HEMER. ' fURGJLL ROAD METHODIST V/ CHURCH. 1 11 &.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. F. T. READ. Evening Subject, "The Voyage of Life." i Monthly Sermon for Young People. ANOVER STREET BAPTIST 1 CHURCH. J SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY! JULY 19, 1913. " I 11 ajn., Rev. C. DALLASTON. 6.30 pjn., Rev. P. 8. GRAY, Pastor. Church is now Heated. rffiNTENARY OF UNITARIAN FREE- 1 \J DOM. J COMMEMORATION SERVICES, CLUB HOUSE HALL, MORAY PLACE ' (Opposite Publio Library). Subject: ! . ' . "Tho etirrintf Story of the Straggle for rj Religious Freedom." Violin Solo, Mr CHARLES FRYE. Ail Seats Free and All Minds Free. yOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AJSSOx CIATION. ■ t ] The MEETING FOR MEN 1 TO-MOR- I ROW AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock will bo : ADDRESSED by Rev. W. SLADE. on tho Subject, "A Programme for Life." A Hearty Bing-fsong precedes the Address. Spcckl Solos by Mr John LEECH. 5.15 p.m.: STRANGERS' SOCIAL TEA. ; All men hereby lieartiiy Invited to above rnctings. Conic along. You will enjoy it. c SALVATION I¥¥y. I DOWLING STREET. J SUNDAY SERVICES. J Interesting MeoSngß ot the Barracks, 11 I a.m., 3 pjn., and 7 pjn. Hearty Singing. All aro Welcome. '. J. R, DIXON, Adjutant. P mHBosoPHioAT" society < DOWLING STREET ROOM, 6.30 p.m. I Publio Ijcctnre by Mr D. W. M. BURN, - M.A., entitled "I3ut idiom say ye limt I } em'i" ! Cello Soloist, Mr- T. Stewart.. ti

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 11

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