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Sunday Announoomants. QT MATTHBW'S, St Albims.--Misaion Set--0 vice, G.ilD p.m. The. Story ot the Cross ivill be sung. nvrfif"~ SALVATION' AKMY. 1 CITY COUPS SCXDAY, March 15th. to WEDJnE&DAV March IStli. • HARVEST FESTIVAL DEMONSTRATION. Adjutant and Mrs Macauley loading on Sunday. Special Songs. Addresses and Special Decorations. A filorious Oov of Specialities. MOXDAY, March Kith, 8 V-'»-Cambridge Terrace Methodist Church Choir, Conducted by Mr Earwaker. TI'KSDAY, Mercb 17th, S p.m. CHURCH OP GHU.IST Ciflfflß. • Conducted bv Mr Mason. WEDNESDAY. 16th, S p.m. Biblo PitturCß iit Chriftotor. -The .Vrodigo Son. Scenes from the Life of Kuth aiul Naomi. . Season Tickets la; Single Evening M. METHODIST CHURCH. JUBIXiEE SERVICE. ' 11, JTcv W. Ready. from Auckland; 2.45, .Uev SV. Ready, ' 'recitation Mrs M'.l arrow; 6.80, Kev S. Lawry, ex-President. special music all day. Jubilee olfonng'?. _ _ GREAT JUBILEE TEA AND KBIiMON. Tuesday, 17Ih, 'lea at 0-15- Xxckcts 1«, faniilv of three Ss Cd. He-umon at 7.4u. Chairman, Kev S. Griffith. Speakers: Revs S. Lawry, Walter Bran, ,T. MacKcnzie, M.A. Choico music, Jubilee, offerings. N.B.—Jubilee Love Feast, Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. ■ ±s9l_ DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— ■ Harvest Festival; 11 a.m. Rev W. A. Sinclair; C.uO p.m., Kev C. H.- I•*® ws > * Anthems: Morning, "I Will leed My Flock" (Simpor); Kvoning, dust. '0 kove.y Peace" (Har.del), Mrs Ernest I'trth and -Miss Tvroso. Anthem: 44 You. Shall Dwell m the Land " (Stniner). ___ Thanksgiving Services. 11 a- 1 "-?, ttev C. H. Laws. B.A.j 6.30 p.m., He* »• £■ Sinclair. Evening Anthems: Praise ™e Lord, O Jc-rusulfiti" ftwl * I A\iU l*ced.M> Flock." Duet: "O Lovely Peace, Masses Armstrong and Dnii. '*" 9 TtAMDHIDGE TERRACE Mothodist.—CamVV bridge Terrace, morning, 11; evening, b'.SO, Kev B. Metsoii. ilacirns Street, bt Albans, corner Edgoware Eop.d, 11 and 6.<w, Kev C. E. Ward. ' ' IBBS (~1 BUTjJAL METHODIST MISSION, \J Grand Theatre, G. 15, Hynma; 7, Kev J, Cocker, " The Son who tried to steal _hi3 Father',i Crown." Open r.ir 8 p.m. Durham Street Hall: 11. Mr Cannon. High Street: 11 Harvest Thanksgiving, .Rot J. Cocker. Tuesday, 2.30, Jumble Sale and Sale of Produce. . iiroOLSTOH METHODIST (Harvest f T Thanksgiving). .11, Rev Thomas O.SO, Rov W. Lnvcock. Opawa, 11, Rev W. Laycock; G.M, Mr Barrell.- : Sumner, 11, Rev 15. Adams; 7, Supply. Heathcote. 11, Ilr H. Field: &.H). Hr Han.ni. 48»0_ "A DDIX(";TON "ME~.THiODI.ST" CHURCH -"• (Jubilee Services). 11 and 0.45. Kev W. Ready from Auckland; H. 30, Rev S. .Lawry (ex-President). Special music. all dav. - Sohvyn Street: 13, Kev W. Harris; 6.30. Kev S. Grifltth (farewell). Lincoln Road: 11, Mr Bartlett; 5.3 a. Kev W. Harris. Clarence Road': 11, Mr Belshaw; 6.530, Mr C6mb?r. Ualstvell: 8, Mr Foster. !_ QYDIi X HAM Methodist Church.—Harvest £5 Thanksgiving Services, 11 a.m., Rev L. B, Neatc, (5.30 p.m.. Bev A. ■K. Scotter, B.A. Subject, "Seed and Harvest." Special music by the choir. 1843 QYDEN""IIAM Brotherhood, (Undeno'minaO tionall resumes its meetings in the Methodist Schoolroom,' Brougham Street, nt Bi'ls p.m., to-morrow. Speaker, Rev A, B. Ghnppe'l. M.A., on " Tlie Church and tho Social Problem." All welcome. 4849 and hear Bands on. Sunday, Gar- ' dens. ll'cJp one in need. 7G " M ODEBN London."—Address to Men by IrX Mayor, Cumbridgo Terrace Church, Tomorrow, 1 p.m. Tea. SOW

MENDELSSOHN" Orgun Recital by Dr Bradshaw, • His Majesty's, 8.30 p.m. To-morrow. Collection i*6r expenses. G.OOD Musio deserves a G-cod Collection. Come to Gardens, Sunday. ST - PAUL'S" Presbyterian Church. Cnshel .Street.—ll a.m. and 6.80 p.m., Rev George H. Jupp. New Brighton—ll a.m., ■Mr f. Tennent; 6.30 p.m.. Mr T. \V. Reese. Linwood—K.Jlo iiTin., Mr .T, Tennent. XFORD TERRACE" Baptist. Clrorch— Her-J. J. North. U a.m., "The Solutions- of tho ; Sanctuary "; 6.30 p.m., The Sporting Illusion—" That Christ is a Killjoy." St Albans Branch, 6.30 p.m., Preaching Service. .<829 rpBINITY Congregational Church, WorcesX ,'ter Street. —Services to-morrow conducted by Rev Harry Johnson. Subjects: Morning,' 11 -a.m., "The Church.,and' the Child"; Evening, 0;30p.in., V.Hymnar.jjl the Churches." All welcome.. " <874 TfENNYSON -STREET ' Congregational X Church —ll. a.m. and 0.30 'p.m.. Rev Harold S. Perkins. All seats free. Hearty; welcome. "079 RMAGH STREET Hall—The Gospel ot the Grace of God will (1). V.) be preached in the above Hall on Sunday, evening, 6.30.. ■ All heartily invited. No collectioa. ' ■ * ' ,s 4.530 InHifISTADELPHfiX • Ecclesin, ' Bible \J Hall, Madras Street, opp. Weeks and Co., will meet (D.V.) March 15 for Breaking of Bread at 11 a.m. Everting Address 6.30 p.m.; subject—lf a man is mortal, in there no future life? Come! All very heartily ' welcome. > -4631 CHRISTIAN Science, Services. First Church of Christ Scientist, corner Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Sunday Ser-vices,-11 a.m., 7 p.m. Subject, "Substance." Sunday School, 11 a.m.. nt>t>9 (10ME and hear Bands on Sunday, Gary clous. Help ona in need. 76 rilO-MORROW, fi.3o p.m. His Majesty's I I Theatre, "Mendelssohn" Organ Recital. Collection to defray expenses. , '"ORSHTpTtIio" Mayor on London," Cambridge Terrace Church, Tomorrow, 4 p.m. Men only. 5057 i/fASSED Bands Parade, Sunday, at Gardens. Collection. -76 VTHS POWER, Forester's Hall, Oxford TerIVjL race, 7 p.m.,, Trance, addross ," Man's Inhumanity to Man." Solo by Miss Smith. Floral' Clairvoyance, silver coin door, private interviews. "icO. Lichfield Street 48S0 SEYENTH-PAY Adventist Church, _ Barbadoes Street—Sunday Evening, 'at 7, Pnstor Pascoe will speak on " The RcsponSo of History to the Voice' of Prophecy." All welcome.. ' *B3B S" "PiRITtTALIST Church, Worcester Street —ll a.m.,' " No Man Cometh Unto the Father" .(John 1.4); 7 p.m., "The Systems of Government National and Religious Beyond the Grave." W. Kortontnylor. Collection. PIIUTUAL Science. Hastings Street Hall; Sydenham. Sunday, 7 P.m., address Miss Walton'. " The Garment of the Spirit Clairvovanco by Mrs Schnfield. Collection. ffIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 217 ManchesJ- tcr Sireet (opposite H.M. Theatre). —■ Public Meeting, Sunday, 7 p.m.; subject, " The Undying Self." Children's Class, Sunday, 3 p.ni. rtOME, aiicfliear Baucis on Sunday, GarV.. 1 delis. Help one in need. a RAND Organ Recital by for Bradshaiv, His Majesty's Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Tomorrow. Collection for expenses. 5062 G' 001) Music deserves a Good Collection. Coma to Gardens, Sunday. 76 •KTEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASi> ' SOCIATION, Caletlcnian Hull. WorceeIter 'Street. Mr W. AY. Collins will lecturo to-ir.orrow. Subject: "Does Home Rule Meau Rome Rule':'" This lecturo will show why UUtcr objects, and what fears should Home Rule be granted. Xectnreat 7.15 p.m. . Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 4SS6 ~SOCIALISfTARTY~ jpIATHEDHAL SQUARE, Sunday, 3.15 p.n]3if:ii "Wilson: "Should we tako Risks Contagious Diseases. " CATHEDRAL" SQUARKr r S»usayr r*p.Tn., Ted Howard; subject. "Descend to tho Depths of Hades to Make Profits." SOCIALIST lIALL, 5 o'clock. Ton; sttanO invited. Talks and discussions after tea. QOCIALIST HALL, ,S p.m.. Mr Butt: sub--0 ject, "The Capita-list: shull wo. ExUnsuUli tho Need for ' Q OCTALI ST HA LL—Mr Bat t can both on--1 ) tertain and instruct you. He is a. platform plar, 506-1 SOCIAL DEMOOR ATIO PARTY ACTIVITIES. MBKTJNC! Wcolston P-.rlc, Sunday, at 3 o'clock. . .Speaker .Tames Thorn. Y/tyOOLSTON Band Rotunda to-morrow. V I James Thorn 011 Glib Tibs and Flabby Tub;. Roll up. aIUKSDAY ' next- Marshland at -5 p.m. Japiei Thorn on "Social Democracy for Small Farmers." __ WTBDXESI>AY next Lylielton, uoar Post 'V 7 OfEce. Hi S. .Tames Thorn on Liberalism, and Unitmifiu. A T ' Enrly Hate, Mr J. M'Comlxsy UP.. ■A spo-jks in l.ho Bays on Massey-cum-Wnrd polities. . 507S WANTED lo Sell, ii Rooms, wnshhouso nnd copper, sewer, i-acre, nice Harden. Only £250. 5nC. Lohrey nnd Mangin, 171, Mauchcslor Street.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11026, 14 March 1914, Page 9

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