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SUNDAY SERVICES. ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL 20th SUNDAY AUER TRINITY. AH Souls’ and Ad Sainta’ Day. 8 &JTL. Mamorial Celebration ior the late Priraato, Fallen, Soldiers. and Pnrishionexs. II agn , Choral Eucharist. Preacher: THE BISHOP, _ 6AQ, Evensong. Winchester in F ; Anthem, “The Sun ShMi bo no .Vloro (Woodward), Preacher; Gutcn NEVUL, ALA. Subject: “is Dunedin Immoral T” i~o salnts church, A 1 TO-MORROW. 8 a m-, n a. nr. (Choral Celebration); 630 pan. Festival ol Ail Sasnte. Morning Preacher; THE DEAN. Evening; Kov. W. A. H AMBLEiT. An thorn. “Gloria in Excelsia (Aiozaxl). Soprano Solo, “I Know 'that My Redeemer Live-th” (Handel). i air S t church. Minister; Rev. E. N. MERRLNUTON. M.A. Ph-D. 11 jl.hu, “THE REALM OF GOD." 6.30 pm. Special Monthly Service. “ PUBLIC HEALTH AMD PROHIBITION.” Organist ... Dr V. E. Galway. “ N O X O H U R G H. II a.in., “Tho Shadow of a Groat Rock.” 6.20 pm _ “Concerning Womanhood”— m “What is tiro Problem of Womanhood?' Rev TULUXSH YUILLE, MA, BOX Organist; Mr W. Paget Gale. Mr "VuiUe will meat with the Bibio Qaas loaders and Sunday School teachers at c.wO D.m. _ , yit PELICHET BAY.—A 30 pan, Mr W. KINMONT. . , , “Church Night,” Wednesday.-—6AS pan., EG. leaders and S.B. Toacbora; T. 30 p.xn., United Worship; 8 pain, Kirk Session and Girls’ Auxiliary. Mon are specially urn tod to attend the evening services in November, when Mr Yuille will preach “Concerning women2: "What is the Problem of Womanhood?” , . „ Nov; 9: “Tho Bible and Womanhood. Nov. 16: “The Submission of Women in the Marriage Bond.” Nov 23: “Should Women Enter all the Vocations of Mon?” rxT, ANDREWS CHURCH. n r~ m - and 6Jojun. Rov. HECTOR MACLEAN. Anthem, “ What Are These?” Sale. “Hear Ye, Israel,” Miaa Meda Fame. RENS L'«GTO£L-650 pom. Rms. A. W, SIN MO NT. BIBLE SCHOOL—6.SO pan. 5/fAOPJ. HILL PRESBYTERIAN M CHURCH. H aaru. Young Peopled Service cm Boy Scouts' Parade. Rev. A. G. W. STANIAGB, M.A. . 6.50 pan- Choral Service. Soloist Mr Sharpe: "Into Thy Hand.” Anthem, ■Evening and Morning” and “The God ol ibraham Praise.” Rev. G. H. WUPP. 2.30 p-rr.-, S.S. and Bible Cloasoa. [?OSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Highgato, Rodyn. Sunday Sorriooa, H aon. and 630 paa. Rev. E. J, TIPLER, BA. Morning Subject: “The Ministry « Provocation.” Evening Subject: ‘Ttostraxnta." Evening anthem, “Incline Thine Ear. PSJSSBY-VTORTH-EAST VALLEY LN TBRIAN CHURCH. 11 -.re , “It Bitoth like a Serpent.” 6.30 p.m„ “Christ’s Constraining Love.' Preacher; Rev, GEORGE MIT«T»KROPOHO. U a-m, and 6.50 Mr LAWRENCE ROGERS. pIAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN U CHURCH. Services: Morning 11 and Evening 6.30. Evening Subject: “Epistle to the hewn Churches in Asia—(l) Ephesus.” BENEVOLENT at 1.50. Rot. F. M. BEATTIE RAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. II non-. Eav. BOWEN REES (of Tiger Hoof, B. Africa). 6.30 pan.. Rev. W. SAUNDERS. [oming Anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads," voning; “By Babylon’s Wave” (Gounod), ’’Magnificat” Marks), clouts: Mr A. J. Parker (tenor) and Mr J. D. MTLeohnio (boss). Mr Gemmoll will sing “Lord God of Abraham” (“Elijah"). Miss M. Campbell will ring "Vela” (Russell). ' Comimmion at Morning Service, MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. II ul and 6-30 P-nu. Roc. W. TROTTER. Evening Subject: “ Temperance. ” DJuSXKAL mission. OCTAGON HALL 11 am., Rev, W. WALKER. 6.16 pan.. COMMUNITY SINGING. 6.30 pom, POPULAR HYMN SERVICE. Subject: “The Hymn Everybody Lovoe; ‘Rook of Agon.’ ' Come end Hear the Story of Your Favourite Htiwx Preacher; Rev. W. WALKER. Soloists: Mrs N. H. Blair. “Fear Not Ye, O lataol”; Mra Geo. Scott, “Rock of Ages”; Mr Archie Jones, "Be Like Jesus.” Cu air Anthem, “I am Alpha end Omega.” Hearty Singing of Chorus Hymns. Sacrament. Organist, Mr Ghaa. A. Martin, 1300 Free Seats. Hymn Book Provided. Trinity methodist church. STUART STREET. 11 noiL. Rev. 0. 8. PEARN--630 park, Rea. XL E. BELLHOUBE (Temperance Sunday Service). Subject: “The Deadliest Foe of Scold Welfare.” Anthem, “God So Loved the World” (Steiner). Members of local Reckobite and Good Templar Lodges in attendance. Sacrament of Lard’s Sapper at dose. Bond of Hope Annual Competition* in Schoolroom This' Evening nod Monday. 7 p.m, Adults 6d, children free. UNITED MISSIONARY RALLY la Church, Thursday next, at 7.30 pm. Addresses by Rot. A A. and Mrs Bensley and Mr E. S. Sayers (Medical Missionary Elect). I ad tarn slides. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Chambers street). —11 Mr BL J. MALCOLM; 6.50 p.m, Mr S. G, MACPARLANE, M.A. WOOD HA UGH.—6 30 pan.. Rev. H. L FIEBIG. J^UNDAS METHODIST OTREET CHURCH, TEMPERANCE SUNDAY, 11 «.m, Mr A J. NICHOL (United Temperance Reform Gfcatncil). 6.30 pan.. Rev. K. Ot BLAMIRES. “America and the Kingdom of God,” A statement from experience. Soloist, Miss Phyllis West RAVENSEOURNE.—H a.m.. Rev. E. O. BLAMIRES; 630 p.m., Mr E. J. JONG. M ETHODIST church, CARGILL ROAD CIRCUIT. Wesley Charoh.—U a.m, Rev. H. L. FIEBIG; 6-30 pan., Rov. H. L. RICHARDS, Soloist, Miss Florence Sirnpeon. St. Clair.—ll a-nu, Rov. H. E. BELLHOUSE (C.A.); 630 p-m.. Rev. O. S. PEARN CA. IJIHEOSOPHIOAL HALL DOWLING STREET. 6-30 p-rl, PRICELESS OPPORTUNITY.” Mr D. W. M. BURN, MA, Music. OT. CLAIR METHODIST CHURCH O ANNIVERSARY. II o-m.. Rev. H. E. BKUHODSE (chairman of the district); 6AO p.m.. Rev. O. S. PEARN. Antihens by tho choir. Soloists: Mrs Richardson, Mies Clement, Mr W, Strang, and Mr E. R. Benton. Anniversary Concert, Thursday November 6, by tho Trinity Methodist Choir. Collection at all services for the Trust Fund. STARTING- Saturday, November IS, THE NEW NATION, tho now All-Wow Zealand weekly; all booksellers; 6d. SEE tho ROLLIN'. Throe models—Tonring, Coupe, Sedaaw—flbiefli Garage,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19317, 1 November 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19317, 1 November 1924, Page 11

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