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SUN DAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. DT JOHN'S. Latimer Square— 8 a*m , Holy O Communion; 11 a.m., Morning: Prayer* 7 p.m-, Evening Prayer. l&j . . ENNTSON STREET Congregational Chur oh, Sunday—Rev W. H. A. Vickery. 11 a.xn.. "Bethel"; 8.80 pm.; "A Pamoua Ali heartily taeitefL- _ WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Avenue--11 a.tn , Rev A. H. Fowles: 6.30 p Rev E. D. Patchett; subject. “ How Sweat the Name. Solo, Mies Nellie Spencer* duet. Mies Payne and Mr* McLaren; %n----them. " Ah Pants the Hart." -377 . RICCABTON-Clarenoo St. Method)** Church .A rinivernary, SomUtyi May 21. 11 a.m , Rev P. R. Tar is: 6.30 p.ip..; Rev A. H Fowle*. Poloiet*: Mrs Bowden and Miss G. Grots. Anthems. bx f Choir. g?._ Cm HTTROH OF CHRIST, Moorhoua* Avenue —Pastor, Geo. Woolnougb 11 subject, ■“ Rent to " Loving because Loved.*’ ASTINGS .STREET HALL, SYDENHAM: SUNDAY, 6250 p.m. . *i BAPTISM." ' BAPTiEtL' . . Is it essential Tor Salvation^ Come and hear Scriptural Reasonn^ t^ R IDG LEY TTAT/C, 187, Armagh Street.— The Gospel of the Grace of God if proclaimed each Lord’s Day. God Willm**,' tot 6.30 p.nu An earnest -JHI HRISTIA N SCIENCE Services.—First Church of Christ. Scientist. Latimer * Square.— Sunday Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.rn. Subject. “ Soul and Body." Fuiiday* School, 2.30 pm. PSYCHIC Reeearch Society. Temperanoi Hall. Gloucester St., ne*b Crygtfcl Palace.—Sunday, 7. Mr W. Nqrtontaylor’s subject. ' Au Hour's Communion with the Dead." ' 199 ’ CHRISTADELPHIAN LEOTTEpTE. - : T3IBLE HALL. MADRAS ST.. 6.30 rm. -*-> CHRIST'S GOSPEL." >**• A Call to everlasting- inheritance in thd. earth. 107 SPIRITUALIST'S Church, Worcester St* — 7 p.m., Mr Wrenn Sutton. Psyoother*pist: subject, " Ancient Magic and Modern Spiritualism." This will interest you. All welcome. Lyceum. 3 p.m. 217 - LIN WOOD Baptist Church.—ll. “ Regcm eration Renewal ” ; 6.30. " A Neglected Truth.' Rev Edward Chard, minister. ; T> LOCARTON-Clart-nce St. Methodist -tt Church Anniversary, Sunday. MaT 21. 11 a m.. Rev P. R. Paris; G. 30 pjn. Rev A. H Fcnvlee. Soloists Mrs Uow« den and Mi®3 G. Cross. Anthems by* Choii-. ~' *' T IN WOOD Congregational Chtirch. Ferrr. Rd. and leyden St. Rev Clydp Carr. 11, “Gifts of Healing". 7. “Is Medibmtfthe Modern Equivalent.' Retiring cA££ lections for Medical Missions. ISO ST ALBANS Presbyterian Church, Berr. wick ,St. Divine worship, 11 “a.mTj. and 6.30 p.m. Anthem, " Comfort. Lord, the Soul of Thy Servant ’’ CVTiR Crotch Y. Proacher. Mr -las. Tennant. SYDENHAM Baptist Church, corner E gin and Durham Streets.—Rev J. .IC, Archer, 11 a.m.; subject,'" Wells of Salvation; 2.30 p.m.. Church School; 6.30'p.m.. tsubjeot, "Taste and See." Wilson's Roach--Opawa—ll a.m., 6.30 p.gi- 6716 . - 171DG£WARE- Road Methodist Church —1 -I-* ll a.m.—Rev T. H, Burton. SpeeiaAr Children's Service. Singing by Juveiwly Choir. 6.30 p.m.- I —Rev .T. Napier Milne^ anthems, “ The Heavens are Telling. "And the Glory,” "Saviour Thy Children. Keep." Hymns. " Dear Lord .Out, Father.” “ Man of Sorrows." 8776 ST SAVIOURS ChurctL, SydenhATO.—f, a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Holy : Communion /Choral) and Sermon. Preacher* Rev W. P. Hughes; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong umT* Sermon, preacher Canon Coates. -8662^. OT PETER'S Presbyterian Cliurch. FerrY Road.—Rev .William Tanner —11 A.m.,, " The Man With the Greed for Gold . 6.30 p.m.. “ A Pointed Question.” Soloist, Miss_ Gladys Carter. Gome. 8686 ST LUKE’S Holy Communion. 6 a~m.. J a.m. and 12.13. Sermon subjects: 11 a.m.. 'The Apostolicr Church”; 7 p.m.. " Thinking of Glory.” Preacher, both ser* ▼ices, the Vicar. 870$ T ST JAMES'S Methodist Church. Cashmrr* Hills—ll, Rev A. C. Lawry; 6.30, HeV W. Baumber. Solo by Miarf-Hannam. 8706 Armagh street' IhA: The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.VA “bepreached, 0.30, Lord's Day Evening, by- Mr McLeod. Druids' Hall, St Albans StreetWaltham Hall. Shakespeare Road—Mr R. G. Grubb: subject. “The Kingdom of" Heaven: (a) How it can be Entered; tyT" Is it the v Bame as Christianity?” 7 o’clock. DURHAM STREET Methodist Church (Home Missions) —11. Bev B. Tinsley*'* 6.30, Rev J. A. Seamer. Superintendent of~ Maori Missions, and the Maori minister, Rev Matarae Tauroa; subject, "Maori, Pa«keha and Gospel.' Both have seen Ra*-' tana’s work. Anthem by choir. 8677 OXFORD TERR ACE~Baptist Ohurefc— Mm* J. J. North. 11 a.m., the Lord’sPraye.*«s Sermon No. 3. “ The F ; rst Petition—*s The Hallowing of Hi.* Name—What' Doef? that Mean?” 6.30 p m.. Good News Ser£ vice, specially designed for you. Special hymn sheets, choruses and solos. Subject-^ “ Opportunity the Pussy-foot. Seize it or if r ; slips past.” St Albans—ll &.m., Mr 04 Machattie. 8638 3 RUGBY Street Methodist Church. 11 a.m.? —Rev J. Napier Milne: Bubje*t,& "Life's Ruling Passion”; anthem. ” Humble Faith.” 6.30 p.m.—Rev T. H. Burton; solo, “Open the Gates” (Mrs W.j H. Hurdle): anthem. “ The Lord is High.”* rpHEOSOPINCAL SOCIETY. 263. Manches' A ter Street - (near Gloucester Street) —■' Lecture, Sunday. 7 p.m.. .by Miss IE TTae Subject, “ The Conquest of Pain.” Yoiitig' People 3 p.m. -y 8617 HIGH STREET Jt'ethod'ist Church—’ ! 4 a.m., Mr Weir; 6.30 pm.. Mr Sturge. SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH— Ann..iif versary Servite^: 11 Rev E. D r Patchett; 2.45 p.m.. Special Musical aerticev by Edgeware Road Choir (first choir :n :’ Christchurch Competitions).* Anthem' tuneful hymns, trio, quartette, solo by Mr F. Penfold, address by Rev W’. Walker. 6.8 S p.m.. Rev Percy Paris, " Old Beliefs in Mod ern Terms: (5Y The Effect of Comparative Religion.” Anthems, including “ fllye' Thanks unto the Lord ” CElvey). 7.45-p.tn.. The Open Forum for Questions and DiSoussion. 86$y ~ CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church —ll. Rev S. Lawry; 6.30, Chaplain-Cap-tain Wilson. ML.A. (Sydney). lato Ml»* ] sioner Auckland Methodist Mission. Durham Street South—ll. Rev J. Harris; 6.30, Rev W*. Harris. Madras Street- North —11 and 6.30, Rev Ward. B©Bl CHURCH OF GOD (Sydenham Gospel Miasion Hall)—Pastor Andrew Reid. 11.. the Lord's Table: 6.30. Evangelistic Service. Smith-Wiggles worth, the Yorkshire Evangelist. coming soon with the Full Gospel Evangelism, for spirit, soul and body. Sec future advertisements. 8625 ' lINCOLN Baptist Church.—Evening SerJ vice will be conducted by the Young Men of Sprcydou Church. Preachers: Mf A. Smith and Mr J. Thomas. Soloist,:Mies Dudney, L.A.B. 8701 . SPREYDON Baptist Church.—ll a.m.. “ The fiabofirers in the Vineyard ' 6.30 p.m.. “ The Raising of the Widow’sr. Son. Preacher. Rev F.. E. Smith. _ 8702 -* r UENT Mission continued nightly. 40F. ? Hereford Street. Linwood. All welcome. Undenominational. No collection. OPIRIITAL Scientist Church. Scottish •C? Moll V 7,1 W T Hall Subject. " Th Lyceum, 11 a.m Aaderton. Argument /' 23; SOCIALIST PAR TAT TRADES HALT., 8 p.m , SUNDAY A EVENING M R A NEW MAN ' 4 - * Subject, " Some Revelations in Economics ’ NTCTORLA SQUARE: 6.45 p.m. SOCIALIST I’ARTY PROPAGANDA. Bomi®.' COUNCIIEOR H. T. ARMSTRONG. TRADES HALL 2.45 p.m.. SUNDAY. SOCIALIST PARTY SUNDAY SCHOOL. _H: O. Chapplq iu charge. Sale, an Imported Invalid Chair. -T Apply Warner's Hotel. r T7VDS Sale, urgent. Bungalow, TLrooms, A Avonside. Price £IOSO. Terms arranged. NK. - :?' -218 TjX)R Sale. 1 Double Iron Bedstead and -T Box Mattress. Apply Store. 129. Worn!' , ham Rd. • --213IjX)R Sale, Lettuce aud Cabbage Plants. 46, Jerrold St. / - SX)R Sale. Drop-side Iron Cot, nearly J new, Kapoc Mattresu, Child'a Set Poll's Pram Wheels,. 408, St. Asaph T W. STEVENS—Verbena Soap • inendeu. both Toilet and T-s^L' l>e;vut ilu!. delicate perfume. 316r7^lAOE Rale. Linolcttm. ' Squaros,Kitchen Table, etc. Anidv Sunddy*-

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