SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday tho rates ior Services are:—Xot exceeding 24 words (set scjidl, Is c*sh; for every additional 12 words. 6d extra; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s Dd; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The Is notices must not contain AdvertisMnents of Annual Meetings, Te* Meetings, or Entertainments. CATHEDRAL —6 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.ia., Matins; preacher, tho Very Rev. Dean Ilurpor, M.A.; noon, Holy Communion ; 7 ji.ro., preacher, tho Rev. C. \V*. Carriug-ton. ALA. 15S0 DURHAM STRKET METHODIST CHURCH—Morning. 11. Rev. A. McBean; evening, CM. Rev. H. R. Dowsbury. CHURCH (East Belt>—Morn- ••• ing, 11. Rev. il. 15. De-.vsbury; evenin,,-. C.30, Rev. T. R. iliciiards. TjIUH STREET METHODIST CHURCH XX —11 _.m., Mr Farrow; 6.30 p.m., Mr 11. F. Herbert. Anth-cm, etc. A hearty welcome extended. 15&3 l")ICHJIO.VO: 11. Mr Walker; 6.30. Mr -IA Kershaw. Woolston: 11, Rev. T. K. Richards; C.30, Mr Thompson. Brighton. 11. Rev. W. Ready; G. 30. -Mr Turner. Linwood: 11, Mr Hampton; 6.30, Mr Cannon. Windsor: 6.30, Rev. J. Richards. Sumner: 11, Mr Turner; 7, Rev. A. Mcßean. Marshlands: 11, Rev. J. iiicharas; 6.30, Mr Williams. Heathcote: 11, Mr Hanan; C.30, Mr Olds. Opawa: 11, Mr Marston; G..'H), Rev. W. Ready. 1703 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr W. Dobbs; 6.30, Roy. L. Hudson. People's Popular Service. Special music by choir. Convalescent Home: Rev. I_. Hud- «-_ 1021 T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— Morning, Roy. T. Trestrail; evening:, Mr Fawcett. Crescent Road: Morning, Mr J. Raplcy; evening. Rev. T. Trestrail. 1658 itETHODIST MISSION (Durham Btreet South)— Rev. B. J. James, of Tai Tapu, morning and evening. Instrumental and choral selections by strons choir and orchestra. 1608 nTDDIXC-TON METHODIST CHURCH— ■iV Morning, Mr J. W. Shackelford, of Auckland; evening, Rev. L. M. Isitt. Selwyn Street South: Morning, Missioncr Hinton; evening, Mr McCullouirh. Lincoln road: Morning, Mr i\ Harris; evening, Missior.er Hinton. I_G« ST. PAUD'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel stroet —Servii-es will be conducted on Sunday. Morning Service, 11 a.m. by Rev. Thos. T<iit, M.A., B.D. Evening Service by Rev. A Allan of Glasgow. S tTaNDREWS CHURCH (Oxford! terrace West)— Services -will, bo conducted tomorrow at 11 o'clock a.m and at 6.30 o'clock p.m. by tho Rev. John Mackenzie. 31.A. Evening subject: "Signs of the Times." rpIIE REV. ANDREW ALLAN'S UNITED X MISSION in SL. Paul's Church. TOMORROW Rev. Andrew Allan will preach at 6.30 p.m. Each Succeeding- Day, except Saturday, Mr Alian will speak at 3 and 7.39. Mr Allan conducts his Meetings on Keswick lines. The Mission is Interdenominational, and All Christians are invited. Large congregations are expected Bo early to secure your soats Sonkey'3 Hymns will bo used Collections. Mr Allan will not preach m Trinity Church. ieOG SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH K_* Services to-morrow «t 11 a.m. arid 0.30 p.m. by Rey__ Charles Murray, M.A. 1611 CTTpETEB'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, >"5 Ferry road. Services will bo conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Roy. T. Macdonald. All Seats Free. 1709 NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Services wi'l be conducted To-morrow at '11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Dr. Erwm. 1710 XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. E. A. KIRWOOD. 11 a.m., "Tho Opened Doors for Missionary Advanoe. ' 6.30 r-m-> "Tho Lamo Man who Leaped. "WILL THE OLD BELIEFS STAND?" A Short Series of Lectures by REV. JOHN URQUHART. Tuesday. Feb. 2nd. "Is tho Book of Generis a Patchwork?" Feb. 3rd, "The Bible and Science." , ThuTiday, Fob. 4th, "Babylon and the Bible." , _~, , ~ Friday, Feb. 3th, "Egypt ar.d the Bible. Questions Invited. To Commerce at 7.45 p.m. Admission Free. Collection. INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH. Canal Reserve ar.d Worcester street—Sunday Morning, 11 o'clock. Mr H. G. Blackw; Sunday Evening. 6.30 o'clock, Mr H. B. Hughes, B.A. All are v.-e'.come. 1643 BAPTIST^CHURCH. Elgin ptreft—Morning, 11 a.m.. Mr Bro-.vn-in™; Evening, 6.30 p.m., Mt H. G. Blackie. Alt welcome All ge-ai'.s free. 16J9 R' - JEVTW. J. ITcLOSS. 8.A., at Trinity Congregational Church. Worcester street 11 a.m., "The Question of Scepticism." C.W p.m., "Jiurt Being Harpy." Visiters v.-lcomcd. _ 1583 CHURCH OF CHRIST. Durham street Foul:—11 a.m. r-rjd 6.30 p.m. Evening Subject br R. Gebhie, 8.A.. "A Day with los ii*." St. Al'ians 6.30 p.m. >%IaRISTIAN~ SCIENCE SKRViCE is V_. held cverv S'tnd?.y. 7 0.m.. Fakir Bros.' jJi.i'clings. ICB Manche'-fcer streei. All -xolccrne. " S-.ibjcct, "Love. ' Also S„r.-dr.y F;-h.-r.:. C.;;.l 7>.Tr- 1632 rpIIr.OSOPniCAL SOCIETY. 197 a ManJ el.ester street (npp. H.M. Theatre)— Pr.blio Lectnro Sundnv, 7 p.m. Subject. "Tro Real ard the Idoal." 1535 "QPrTTrfUALISTS* CHURCH, V."oiks:« l street —7 p.m.. Mr Isherwood will, by reqivewi. fr.pweT written quertiens on Sfiri-tu.-i' Teacliing. followed by Floral Clairvoyance. Silver coir, collection. 1670 S~ COTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL. CcrnsT March-c-'ter and Gloucester street?—Mr F'.c-r.irg- frmi Scc/tlard. will French the Gospel of the Giaco of God To-mcrro.i Evening. 16.V. CONTINUATION OF CAMP MEETING SERVICES, Te-Tit Minion, Corner Canal Reserve and AVorcester street, Linwood. Subject Sunday Evening, at 7, "Why --.-3 kc~n tho Seventh Day instead cf Sunday, '.he First Day." SpeaJeer, Paster W. H. Parcoe. A subject of great All are invited to hear it. 1630 ROOMS—Sur.dav. iTTi p.-m., X . Mer.'s Meeting cjid Strangers' Ten. i-r< :| ker. R<v. T. Trestrail Subicct. "Socio Aspects of tho Socialism, of Jesus ClrriVt." _ 1623 "VriSS LOUIE STACEY. at 11 a.m. Sub_>i jec*. "Th.» Lord's Prayer from the Sandjroirt of God as Omnipresent"; at 7 p.m., "Why we must Forgive our Enemies." At 120 Worcester street, over D.I.C. Toy :-hop. CoMcction. 162G \niDANTA PHILOSOPHY—Devotional » Altar Servioe and Symbolic Lecture b-? St3ter Avabamia, Sunday, 11 a.rm , at Druids' Hall, 113. Worcestor stroet. rear Manchester street. Subject. "Who is Soleiron and is the. Temple?" Evening lectnre, 7 o'clock. "What is the Cr.use -_>f Crimes'? Is it Astrolojrj - . Hereditatioa, or Reincarriation?" tßoth lectures from a Vodanta standpeirrt). Tuesday, 8 p.m.. "What is Black Magic? Who are thoßlfcck Magicians, aixl Hew can we Protect Our-i-eVrcs frccn th*ir Influence ?" Wednesday. ."• p.m._, "Is Woman or-, our Planet and Her Powfr of Love and Mctherhocd Related to tbe Woman en the Planet Ven.ua?" 1373
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