SUNDAY SERVICES. JHRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. 4 Preacher: R* y W. ALUEN BTEVELY, M.A, DipJld.11 a.m.. • the ministry of the moun- ■ ■ TAIN.” 2.30 p.m., . ' Sunday Schools and Bible Glasses. • 6.30 pan.. -GREAT SYMBOLS: (2) THE FISH.” Mendelssohn’s Motet, ‘Hear My Prayer.” ' t fiolbist, Master Lex Macdonald. f ' Organist: Dr V. E. Galway, ■ RUSSELL STREET BRANCH; 1 11 a.m., Children’s Church. ' K ■' ’ .. ■ ■ ■' V■ . ‘ Vo X 'CHURCH. I - Services ,11 a.m.- and 6.30- p.m. ■■.,-f ? . ;._,v• ’• '■' '■ ; r:V Bey. D. C. HERRON, M.C., ,M ; A. Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Deacons’ Court. M A ? BI HILL PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH , . . , • Rev A. C. W.. "STANDAGE, M.A?. ■ . - 11 son.. “Our Indebtedness to Christ. t 6.39 p.m., “ What Can Christ Do for the World?”' ' v Onrsn Voluntaries: “ Lament© ” (PerColesi)» “Moderate )n E flat” (Smart), in D minor ” . (Batiste), by request* Anthem, “Sun of My Soul KAdams). . Soloist, ; Miss .Rule., ;• Organist and Choirmaster: _ . Hr Chaa. A., Martin. Mus.Bac. f LA.JJ. ORGAN RECITAL. ;TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock.. Organist, Chas.,A. Martin. Onana Ladies Choir Miss Ida White)'. Collection. ANDREW'S CHURCH. S T ; , 11 a.m., “Lead Us Not Into Temptation.” ' 6*30 p.m., “ Jesus and the Rich Young Ruler '” Rev. H. J. RYBURN. . Sunday School meets at 11 a.m. in the Church. ~ . ■ ; " ■ ■ _i_ •' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. QAVERSHAM ' 11 a.m., Quarterly Communion Service. /6.30 pjn. “ Items of Interest from the. Seneral Assembly,”.. Minister: Rev.- R. FERGUSON. FISH. qt! STEPHEN’S CHURCH, S NORTH DUNEDIN. - ■’ ; (Corner King and Howe streets.) • MlSßlO f6llow-up service. FOLLOW-UP SERVICE. Rev.' THOMAS MILLER, M.A, Soloist, Miss Bertha Rawlinson. Special 3ymM. ■ ' ’ •■.••• ! ■■ V ' v-Diamond Jubilee Services, June 28. ' Jubilee Conversazione, July 1. . ..
XT AIK O R'A I PRESBYTERIAN iy _ x 1 church. .... ~ SERVICES: 11 a.m.. Dr L. SUTHERLAND. ~ .... ■ #.30 p.m.,Rev. Jv DOUGLAS SMITH, ' ■ . --y.TJOSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, XV HIGHGATE, DUNEDIN. Sunday .Services, 11 aim. ' and 6.30 p.m., • Revi E. J. TIPLER, B.A. ’• • Communion at Morning Service... Subjects" The JOy Set’ Before Him " Evening Service will be attended by the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Dunedin, accompanied by their ladies. Subject: "The Church and the'City." At 2.30 in the afternoon the United Bible 'Classes will be addressed by the Hon. W. Downie Stewart, ex-Minister of Finance, Soloist ■ \ at the Evening Service, Mr J. T. Leech. The choir will sing the “ Gloria." Retiring Collection after Communion for Relief of Distress. ■ t •. v--::.;-; ; XTANOVER ' STREET - BAPTIST XX .i ; CHpRCH. i'’ - ; " , , ' - > ■ * ~ Minister. : - i: : Rev. 'E- .S...TUCKWELL ; B.A.< &*/r V 1 'M?-. and 6XO p.m, Af the, Evening Service the Choir will •injg the Anthem; “ Holy, Holy, Holy,” and the'Hymn Study; “Knocking.” • : A Warm Church and a Warm Welcome. y OR E PL a; CE ; HJi LL. ■ . SUNDAY.- * - H a.m.. Worship (Believers'Welcome). ‘ 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. \ 4 p.m.. Men's Bible Glass. • 6.30 p.m., G. V, NAGEL. “Bloodless . Christianity—What of It? ” . ■>..'■+ Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Reading. • Thursday, ’5.30, Business Girls’ Tea. A Hearty Welcome to All. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , SOCIETY V* (Branch of The Mother Church; Boston, Mass.). ALLBELL CHAMBERS, 95 STUART STREET. Sunday School, 2.30. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Subject: •GOD, THE PRESERVER OF MAN.” Testimony Meetings, EVERY WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Reading Room, f ■ No. 2 Stokes’s Building, 91a PRINCES STREET— Mon. to Fri., 2.30-4 p.m.; Wed., 6.45-7.43. SCIENCE SERVICE, J'S BUILDINGS. 482 „JRAY PLACE • (NEXT PETER DICK. JEWELLER); - Sunday School 2.30 p.m. ! SUNDAY EVENING, At 7 o’clock. Subject: •GOD, THE PRESERVER OF MAN” Testimony Meetings, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. -At 8 o'clock. Reading Room open daily 3-5.30 p.m., and Friday evenings 6-8. THEOSOPHICAL Dowling street. HALL, SUNDAY EVENING at 8.30. Speaker; Mr J. M'EWAN. “THEOSOPHY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS.”
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