BUNDAY fj Notice* of Sundajr ScrrioM.—.tj«j_* Asthi» beading on Saturdur the »T* 5 1 *' for Soirioee are:—J»ot exoetdia#*j "*1 words (wt eolidj, Iβ c*j»h~f Or "* *• a" addition*! 13 words. 6d exbv J3* * inch displayed, 2a 6d; thenar*; £■ - inofa, Sa 9d; one inch. 5e J*" NJ3.—lh« Iβ Notice* zuoit not «<».<■ f* ta:n Advertisements of Aamul iSf£-a > ings, I'm Meetings, or JSuleiE! a aweta. ""•' V -^JHF pATHEDRAL—Sunday, Holy <W^^?- S v/ s *.m., Choral Euc&ariit {fcrontfiSt *■ Introit, "Lord God ©i Heavenand ? J » , -'( (Spohr). Preacher, the Ue»a. 7, b'tainer in A., acUvetu, ''.Lord. vU*?•** know Aline End" (Uoas). iwjf l **! Precentor. __ ""*•««, > CT. ANDREWS CHURCH. West—Services will be eoirfneunP* morrow, at 11 a.m. (Communion) nj ( ?*?* p.m., by th« Rev. John Sackeuk ift* Evening Subject. "One by Oae.'*Vj"N"ithe Spreydon Schoolroom, Bwrinrtrv. Jc * i at 6.30 p.m. _ *J Cashel street—ll a.m. (OramuaksfS--6.30 p.m., Biblo-in-Schoola Qnealmn *?**" Thoe, T«t. M.A., B.D. WfiKSL?* ,, a.m., Mr J. Tcnnent; 6.;» p.m V/b IV Brownell (secretary 1.M.C.A.). ' 6 30, Mr J Tcnncnt. * e ***i. CT. DAVID'S PRESBrrEMAjTcBCffiS ;O Colombo street South—v j munion; 6.50 p.m., "Christ and Se&Sjt TTKOX CHURCH,. Beal«y avenuTZKT*:, and 6.30 p.m. Berwick *troet • School Reid «.3O p.m. jj* DURHAM STREET METIHSBB& . CHURCH-Deaconosa Anhiv«B^ U^; a,m., Roy. H. Ranaton. BJL; 6.30 p^ , C. H. Lawe, B.A. S»tor dress tho evening confrregation. Bo&S' offertorice for Deaoonese Fund EteS , "- Music, Organ Solo, Mr E. Firth, FR.SS?Vocal Solo, "Abide with Mc" (IrtddlftlMfi Ernest _____!« fraTESLEY CHURCH, E«et belt—ifuT • •» »* R«v. A. P«tere; 6.30 p.m, Bit/V A. Sinclair. Subject,' "Jeene the CarpeiWt*. , 1_ »» pEKTRAL ifETHODIST MIBOTSE*V/ Grand Theatre, 3 p.m., P.S.A., Cocker, "The Social Unrest and Some «(h , - Causes"; 6.45, Singing by Choir, 7' «jtr •■ Rev. J. Cocker, "I! a Man is ' a Coward?" Strangers invited DvtW etrect Mission Hall: 11, Mr Letdky. <!&>, etre«t: 11, Rev. J. Cocker. SYDENHAM "METHODIST R«v. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; IX wn, til Hβ Come" j 6.80 p.m., "Clean«Bg v l|; City"; 3 p.m., Sydenham Brotherhood, Ibl Birke ; . at. ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHUBOStx Morning, Rev. L. B. Keale, areanct Rev. H.- E. Bcllhouse. Mrs Btillard ■inff "Hβ Was Dcepised." Edge war* raus£* Morning, Rev. H. E. Bcllhouse. EresjaL Rev. L. B. Neale. Subject, "Xh« Kddn« Tendency Concerning Sin." -gt , ' DDINGTON METHODIST 11, Rev. W. Harris; 630, Be».'l Griffith (in Memoriam the lato Mrs Sxcufft' Solo by Miss Williams. Selwys ctnif S.—ll, Kcv. 8. Griffith; 6.30. Rev W. Ha&" Lincoln road—ll, Mr Cock; <L3O, 14>Ji> Cross. Clarence road—ll, Mr Hunan, UtS Mr E. Smith. HaLmeU-3, Mr H Gitfip JC WOOLSTON BJ? Layoock. 6.30, Mr Francis. Sanae-j----11, Mr Turner; 7, Rev. Leo. Rev. Lee; 6.30, Mr Armstrong. Otniw' 11, Mr H. Field; C.BO, Rev. Laycock. ,fp O~ XFORD TERRACE BAPSffif CHURCH—Rev. J. J. Nortli. Hjite. "The. New Motive in Jteligion." Mft'SjS' Oliver CromweU'e "Kingdom of SalsifC?' Its relntion to the industrial teraa. , viJT"' BAPTIST A. Waiiame; 11, "The Pharieee and th* PubLcaa ljK«t God"; 3.48, Class, "India *ad Mr Mackie. .■■,.' *■ -*< Woroeater street—Sexvioea oonducted by TTov. Harry Idatttai. 'M** jecte: Morning, 11 a jn., "Grwrfh—ifi* dence of Life"; Evening. 6JO TUaJ* M BnK pathy—A Profitable Sc*Herfn£* tlw 5 ' munion after Evening Service. f " flfM TrmaGH~STREET HAlir-The Ooralflt' .-a- the Grace of God will preached in the above Hall at «JW h!Su; Sunday. All heartily invited. No eolUcU*' pHBISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ SekslU.l corner Mancheeter and Glonceiter «tred»7» Sunday eervicce, 11. a-m., 7 pn, vtitj&i "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sw&R School 11 a.m. . "■'&& r\RDER OF THE STAB IN"THE^iffl^ V A«3omb,y, auiiday; 7ih Deoember,ii 8 p.m., Theoeophical Society's HalL. JfiS cheater,Btr&et. PubhVinvited. " n^osopHicAjr7ic^iETYTl*riSESckr <"r? lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Snbjwf CPIRErUALISTS~'CHURCH J tVcrtJJ: M itreet— Divine Service 11 »jm., "flfc? Qtwk, 4); Evening, ' 7 o'elodt "vwble." Silver coin collection. "W. Nortsr' .taylor. ~ . ■: , .-.- •-',,: - : _■:■;. ,-' M^ V M.CJl.—Sunday, i p.m., the Bar. A • C. Blab, of Tβ Aroha, leader of Utfi Bible Class. Subject: "The Stransere , Tea 5 p.m. ' » 4jfV TITES BARTON (New Zealand* Infill -U4 Psychic) will hold her cnal Sg. at tho Foreetere' Hall, Oxford Mancheeter ■ street, Sunday, 7 pan. 4jtfa t '' addrees. Spiritual clairroyanc* flowers placed oa the table. Bnsg a lofcS with you. Collection at door. Wjffi C YDENHAM " ing, Mr D. lenyon; Evening, MrftC Spratt. "By H>. own Blood Hβ eate«tK cmoe. into the Holy Place, having , ettfepb F.femni Redemption for us" Heb, 9,l*3jjji CCOTTISh SOCIETY" HALL, Vsaemm *J etreet—Subject, Poaoe Proclaimed"; 6.30, STmdajr Etrafe (D.V.), epcaker, Mr A. C.. Ffcainy. *S»Ja: •'•-;-■ . pHUECH OF CHBIST, aue—Preacher, Mr Relph GebbiaJM** 11 a.m. and* 6.80 p.m. Evenjaj' "Baptieme of Fire, Spirit, ana Wtivh-^S ■VTEW ZEALAND EATIOKALIST-" J-* CIATION, Caledonian HJh street—Mr W. W. Collini will morrow. Subject, "Some mortality from the Phyeiral ««1 Nature of Man." Thk lecture ™J?*SIL th« important iaeue* raised by u» JM l'J**Sj Sir Edward Fry, Lecture »t 7J«. aion Free. Coliection. *"• v j MEETINGS. ;_jp SHIP BXIOTHEES' PEIDB ) BE-TINIOrT. t -^~-^\ All shipmates (with eoendants) are most »™S£f r the JUBILEE RE-UNION,, to b. *Jg»: the YOUNG MEN'S CHHISBUJ CIATION BOOMS, opp/»ite PuDUOCambridge tenaoe, ChrMtchnrcß, on , >^ty. "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEB Iβ* •* «S§ Lnnobeon a»d Te» Tleketo Sβ each. ' ''*^"*£ THE CANTERBURY DAIRY PRODUCE BXPOB* , PANY, LTD. 'I^ NOTICE i» hereby GENERAL MEETING «f «*«?ffi b.o!dera of the above Company * lU o Sig& at the Chamber of Commerce, Equate, on ■ 'jjiififfi WEDNESDAY, the lTth d»y •* BEB, 1913, at 3 pja- ''J^β. BUSINESS. ~J?2?$ tb Beceive th* Balanee-ehe^ LfLjSJ fox the yee ending S«i Ba^s!M® 1918. Jfjl i ** and G. retire by rotation, and t vho ible, c«er themeelvea far I **TjEsJ To Elect an Auditor to ** And General. N. L. MACBE^gI 118 Hereford street, ChrJ3tchurd>.'- ;^ || M stod December. 1913. ' /^^^
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 16
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