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BUND AT ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘ Tho Church ST PETEB'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry Road: 11 £.m., Mr J. Voss. Subject, "A Spiritual Object Besson. 130 Summers. Visitors cordially welcomed/ All Seat* Free. ST Albans Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Young People's Day. 11 a.m.. Anthem. “ Consider the Lilies." and 6.30. Anthem, “ Rock of Ages.” Preacher, Mr TenKNOX Presbyteriam Church. Bealey Avenue.—ll a.m.. Rev Brian Kilroy M.A., of Riccarton; 6.30 p.m.. Rev 147 C. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH. 11. Rev Percy Paris. 6.30, Rev J. Harris. Hymn sermon. “ .Tesu lover.” Madras Street North. 11, Mr TV in. C. Francis. 6.30. Mr E. TV. Hall. TiUPiHAM Street Methodist Church, 31 a.m.. Rev S. Lawry, 6.30 p.m. Rev W. Arthur Hay "‘An S.O.S. Appeal.” Anloving KindnißHAJf STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH. Id. Mr C. Hicks. 6.50. Illustrated Service. Mr C. W. Barrell. Come these bright, hearty services. Hymns illustrated by_splendi<i slides. Methodist Sunday School An J- niversary.— ll a.m.. Rev J. N. Milne; 2-45 p.m.. Rev T. H. Burton; 6.30 p.m.. Rev H- Ryan. Special singing by Children, orchestral accompaniment. 122 CYDENRAM Methodist. Church.—46th Sun- ° day School Anniversary, n a.m.. Rev J. Harris; 2.45 p.m.. Rev W. Arthur Hay; 6.50 p.m.. Rev Percy Paris. Special Sing. JAMES'S Methodist Church. Cashmer. Bills. 11 A rr* Rav W A rtt,— || or--6.30 p.i Rev N CHURCH. Fitzgerald Avenue; ?T 11 a.m.. Rev E. P. Patchett; 6.30 p.m.. Rev E. D. Patchett. Hymns of great poets: Tennyson's “Crossing the Bat*.' Duet. ” Watchman, What of the Night?” Messrs T. G. Rogers and J. Filer. I*2 Oxford terrace baptist church. Rev J. -J. North. 11 a.m.. “Christ on I His Christians.” No, 1. "The Salt Simile.” | 6.30 p.m., “God in Relation to Health. The Sense Behind Missions of Healing. The Best Tonic in the World.' 10 RIDGLEY HALL. 187, Armagh Street.— The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord's Day (God drilling) at_6-30 p.m. An earnest invitation. lINWOOD Baptist Church.—ll. Mr It i Crampt-on. 6.30. Young People's Service. ” Christ as an Ideal for Youth.” Rev A. TV. Stuart. 57 SPREYDON BAPTIST CIHURCH. Church Anniversary Services. 31 a.m.. The Church’s Vocation. 6.30 i*.in.. The Church's Vision. Preacher, Rev Cl Matthews. 104 SYDENHAM Baptist Church, corner Elf and Durham Streets.—Morning. Rev Clyde Carr; evening, 6.30, Mr J. Vc J. Huffadine. 11 a.m., “ OJd Men s Tears”; 3 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 p.m., Called Peter.' 89 F | *ENN Y SON 3TREDr Congregational *- Church.—Sunday .services will be held at 21 a.m.. preacher, Mr Harry Funnel, of the China Inland Mie3ior, 6.30 p.m., preacher, Mr E. H. Fountain; 3.45 p.m.. 'stoning Service, conducted by Rev 71. J. Huffodine. 146 Speaker. Mr Lanron. A loving and cordial invitation is extended to all. 59 GOSPEL of Christ. Gydenharu Footba!l Club Hall, Lavaion Street, 1 Sunday service, 11 a.m.: “Obedience is better than Sacrifice.” Como and remember the Lord's Death till He Come. Pastor Andrew Reid, Sunday Scfcool. 2-30 p.m. Parents send your children to hear more about Jesus. 6.30 p.ra.: "The Spirit and t.he Bride Say Come." SQ riHUKCH of Christ. Moorhouse Avenue.- - '*- / 11 a.m.. Worship. 6.30 p.m.. Gospel Service. Subject. “ I!h* Coming Hickson Mission.” Preacher. Will D. More. Solo. Everybody heartily wfelcome. YIHUECH of the Gocd Shepherd. Phillipstown.—Sunday. Teast of St Simon and St Jude. Dedication Festival; 8, HOI7 Communion; 11, Sung Eucharist (Rev E. K. 3lalden : 6.30, Evensong The Archbishop). Special offerings for purish funds. 139 fTHRISTIAN SCIENCE Serv toes.— First V_-' Church of Christo. Scientist, Latimer Square.—Sunday Services, 11 ».m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ” Probation After Death.” Sunday Scbool, 2.30 p.m. 90 T7NITARIAN, Masonic Hall. Gloucester Street. 6.30; Rev J. 11. Chappie. Lecture: Illustrations Unitarians: ” Henry Wadsworth, Longfellow: Poet of Simplicf ANGELICAL Lntseran Church. Worcester Street Weff.—Rev R. 11. Alius, aiorrow. Keformalion Sunday. 7.30 .. ” The Glory of the Luthenm ReforAll* cordially invited. 65 4 RMAGH STREET HALL. Gospel Scrvice®, conducted by Mr Robinson. 6.30 Lord's Day Evening, D.Y. Druids' Hall. Sr. Albans Street. Messrs M'Tntosh and Gilling. Waltham Hall. Shakespeare Road. Mr H. Tolland. 7 IIP Public invited. QPIRITUALIST CHURi H, Orange Worcester Street. Rev. Susanna METHODIST SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Special Singing by 200 Children, assisted by large Choir and Orchestra, under the Baton of Mr Gee*. Daltry. PREACHERS: 11 a.m.. Rpv J. Harris; 3 p.m., Rev TV. Arthur Hay; 6-30 p.m.. Rev Percy R. Paris. COME AND HHAR THE CHILDREN SING. C CHURCH Anniversary Lin wood Congu:- ' gational. Ferry Road. Special music. Anthems “ The Lord is My Light ” Alfred Wheeler); “We Will Rejoice Maxfield); ” Lord. For Thy Tender Mercies’ Sake ” (Farrant). Organist- Miss Ethel Baker: choirmaster. Mr Johnson I'ayfle!'. Speakers. 11. Rev ,T. K, Archer. 7 no" 6.30) Rev Clyde Carr; 8 (in the Hall. Ley don Street) Mr Harding “ Spiritual Healing.” with flemonst rations. 47 OPAWA Baptist Mission. Wilson's Road. Sunday School Anniversary. Sunday October 28—Morning at 11. Mr Hercus. M.A.: Afternoon, at 2.45. Rev Mathews (Ashburton); Evening at 6.30. R. J. K. Archer Recitations, Solos and Choruses by Children, assisted by excellent Orchestra. Come. 27

CAPITAL AND LABOUR. A WONDERFUL PROPHECY I TT points ont the present, hitter relationship between the classes, and foretells the impending world struggle between the forces of Capital and l abour. DON’T FAIL TO HEAR IT I PASTOR KENT S MISSION. GRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW (Sunday), 7 p-m. All W eicome. *2 NEW BRIGHTON METHODIST CHURCH. 11. Mr H. Field; C. 30. Rev F. T. Read. Anniversary Hymns repeated. North Beaeh Public School. 6.30. Mr H. Field. JJI J IN WOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. conducted by the Pastor. Mr E. E. H. Pat on. Everyone cordially invited. 91 ? 13' M A NV 9.30; His Origin—Nature—and Destiny. No Collection. 9 ST M ICHAEI.’S. -Hi ly Com a.m.: Childrens Euchi People's Ettcharist. and Process] Preacher. Rev H. W, Smith. Evensong: and Procession. 6.30 p.m.: preacher. Rev Philip Carrington. 9*281 ST JOHN’S. Latimer Square.—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy C’ommunidn; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer; preacher. Rev H. Nelson Wright. THE World Crisis: The Solution.’ Beckenham Hall, near Colombo St., 6.30 p.m.. Sunday. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 263. Manches--I- ter Street mear Gloucester Streel 7 p.m.. Lecture by Sir Sydney Butler. “ The Wagnerian Drama.” • Illustrated by selections from " The Niebclucger Ring.” Young People, 3 p m.

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