SUNDAY SERVICES. STPAUL’S CATHEDRAL. H.0.,'8 a.m.; Matins, 11 am. Smart in F.- ':■.■■■ - -. Preacher: . ■ ARCHDEACON. OP SOUTHLAND. - . Organ Recital, 3 pm. E. Heywood, PR.C.O. Evensong, 6.30., Roberts in 0. Anthem. “The Heavens are Telling" [(Haydn). Preacher: Rev. GEORGE MORTON. Organ Prelude Commences at 6;15. K LL SAINTS’ CHURCH. S T : 8.0, Holy Communion. ■ll.O, Matins and Litany. 1 . Preacher: Rev. G. E. MORETON. ; 6.30, Evensong. Anthem: ‘‘The Better Land" (Cowen). . Organist; A W Lilly. P.L6.C.M Vicar: Rev. WV HARDY JOHNSON. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET; : Holy Communion. 8 a.m. • . Matins, 11. “ Christ's Care - f or' Little Children■'. (Address I to Children), Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. ■ Evensong- 6.30, ; “Human Rights— Christian Grace,” Rev. JAS. A. SIMPSON, BA, •>;! . i Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.m. ■ Mr AXEL NEWTON. CHURCH OF OTAGO. pIE^T Preacher: v Rev. J. C. YOUNG, 8.A., '(LIFE'S (WILDERNESS CROSSING.” ■ 2.30 pm.. Central and Russell Street Sunday Schools 6.30 nm.. V fAN UNPARALLELED LOSS THAT CAN NEVER BE MADE UP AGAIN.” Evening Anthem, - " The Lord is My -Shepherd” (Smart). . Soloist, Mr A. Walmsley, who will sing "in Native Worth," froin Haydn’s “ Creation." ; Organist, Dr V. 8./ Galway. N O X OHD R O H K • ' , Services, 11 am. and 6.30 pm. Preacher: - ■ Rev. A. M. STEVENSON, M.C.. Ml, Of Armiddle, New South Wales. 1 ■ Evening Subject; . "WOODBINE WILLIE.” . At the morning service the Jtinior Choir .will sing "Little Lives"’ Evening Anthem; “Coma Unto Me.” Organist, Mr 0. Roy Spackman. , 'Fall Selection Committee Meeting, Monday, 8 pm., in Session Room. VCongregational Meeting, Wednesday, 8 ; pm;, m Stuart Hall. Rev. D. S. Mason will he in the office to receive members on Friday 7-8 ’.pm;, . '■ . Sunday School Picnic to Warrington,’ Saturday, March It Train leaves Dunedin 9.15 am., returns 7,2 pm. Bible Class ..members, Is 6d; Adults, 2s, 6d., Tickets obtainable at Church-; Office this week, every morning till 12.30 p.m, and on Friday evening. - 5:30-6 pm.' V , ■ XTORTH-EAST VALLEY PRESBY- : , TERIAN CHURCH. • 11 am. and 6.80 pm.t ■ Rev. CHARLES DALLASTON. Hasses; OPOHO. ' 11 am., Mr FRANK VARLEY ; 8.30. pjm. Rev. J., KILPATRICK. Induction Rev. C; G. Wilcox to Opoho . Charge, Thursday, 27th inst., at 7.80 .p.m. ; TLfAOBI HILL PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH ‘ t Rev. A. 0. W, STANDAGE, M.A. _ 11 a.m,, -The) Test of. Fruitfulness.” , ; Organ Voluntaries: ‘ Chorale Prelude ” ,(Bach),.“ Romance’’ (Vieuxtemps), Triumphal, March ” (Lemmens). ," Is Religion a Luxury or a Necessity? . Organ Voluntaries: “Largo,” r. Symphony,"-and “Allegro from „ Concerto No.- 'fl.” Anthem: “And the 11 Gljry." -The musical portion of the service will be devoted to works of the great master, George ’ Frederic Handel, born February 23, 1685: Organist and .Choirmaster,-. ■ ' - Mr CHAS./A. MARTIN, LJA.B; , t - 2.30 p.m., S.S. and Bible’ Glasses;' gT. ANDREW’S CHURCH; 11 am., “ The .Courage of Conviction.” 6.36 pm., “The God of Jesus Christ,”' Rev, H. J. RYBURN. Or! STEPHEN’S CHURCH, «, _ NORTH DUNEDIN. -- -- Rev. THOMAS.MILLER. MJL. . 11 am., ‘ “The Living Stones, of the Temple." 6.30 pm., Mus JENNIE STREET, from .Great Britain—famous writer and Chris- - tian Leader. All Welcome, . All Seats Free. ■COUTH; DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN & CHURCH, JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS; . MARCH 10-21,. Full particulars Times, March 8. Wot •x-Members and Prfends send in tin Names and Addresses' to Peter Walki 19 New street,- St. Kilda? JJ-AIKORAI • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 , •SERVICES'. ; 11 am., " The Cleaning, of Prayer." ' 6.30 pm,, Good Templars’ Pgrade. ' Congregational Meeting at the close •f the Morning Service. Preacher: Rev, J. DOUGLAS SMITH. IfJAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN ‘ CHURCH. 11- n-m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. FERGUSON FISH. EOSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HIGHGATE. 11, am., "The Turn of the Tide.” 6.30 p.m., “The Test of Diseipleship.” Minister, Rev. E. J. TIPLER. riHEISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, ■ . Tabernacle. King street ' (Near St Andrew street). SUNDAY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, ; Subject; , “MIND”. Sunday School Assembles at 2.30 nm. TESTIMONY MEETINGS.- ; WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, At 8 o'clock Reading Room Open Daily 3-4.30 p.m. Reading Room No. 2, Stokes Building, 91A Princes street, above Ritz. Open Monday to Friday from 1.30 to 4.30. jgPIRITUALI ST CaUROB OF NEW , ; Trades Hall, Moray Place Bast. ~ 2.30 p.m.. Lyceum, Children and Adults, 7 pm;, “A Glimpse Into Hell.” Speaker: Mr R. N; RIDD, Clairvoyant Descriptions by Miss BURGESS. Visitors and Friends cordially welcomed. Public Circle, Tuesday Evenings, at 8, hi Room 3 (upstairs). /pHE THEOSOPHICAL DOWLING STREET. At 6.30 pm. “ THE THREEFOLD MAN”' ■ By ‘ Miss DALZIEL. ' ‘Music. rpHE FARMERS '’ApEß.—Tbe AgnrJ - cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be onequalled by that of any other weekly in the. Dominion.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20958, 22 February 1930, Page 16
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