SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHU , ' ~ Caskel etrect—Morning, 11 a.m.;' Evening, 6.30 p.m., Roy. H. J. Lewis. New Brighton, 11 α-ni., Mr J. Tennent; G. 30 p.m., M' D., G. Wilson. Linwood, C.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. ST. ANDREW-EfCHURCH, Oxford terrace Weet —Services will i>? conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and at &.SO p.m. (Special Service for Meu and Women! by the R«v. John jdjckcnrie, M.A. Riccarton Church, Puriri street, at, 11 a.m., by th*; Rev. A. F. Burrhoi!. and 6.30 p.uiT by ?Ir T. Read. Spreydorr Schoolroom," £arrin?tcn str<y>t, at 6..10 p.m., by the Rev.'A. F. Bnrchett. / _ , . ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN,~CoIombo st eet South —Aci::vcr=ary Services, Rev. Geo. Miller, Ashburton. Special Music. Special. Collfctiona. ijfl3 K~"NGX CHURCH, Belloy avw.w—Rev. Dr. Erwin, M.A.. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening eubjoct: 'The Parting cf tho Berwick etreet—Mr J. Bishop, 6.30 p.m. . ISM URHAM STREET isx, Bcv W. A. Sincia-ir; Evening, Rev. i'ercv KnieLt, Subject, "Who' frafl Melchizedek?" Anthem. "The Lord is Loving" (Garrett). Solo, "It is Enough," Mr A. A.__ Scott._ . ' 13(3 V\fi3SLEY CHURCH. Euet "bolt— U a.ia., '» R«v. P. X. Knigbt, 8.A.; (5.30 p.m., Rev. "W". A. Sinclair. Addreesoa to Yourg Poople. -No. II.: "My Amusements and It©creation." Soloist. Mr E. A. Bendall. 1341 /^N^KAL^ETHODI^T - illSSioX, Graid **J Theatre, P.S.A.. 3 p.m., "Wonderful Life Work of Pandita iKaniubai among the Child "Widows of India." Speaker, Mrs Nalder, from America. A treat not to be missed. Come early. Miicical programme, orchestra, and soloists. T, Rev. J. Cocker, "Sin in t the Palace." Durhnrn streot, 11, Miss Hajnos. High etreet, 11, Rev, J; Cocker. 1373 OYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH— Anniversary Se:iicea, 11 a.m., Roy. ,T. J. North; 3 P.m., Mrs W. J. Williams. Children eihg school anniversarj- hymns. 6.00 p.m., Rev. A. X. Scottcr, B.A. Anthems, "Send out Thy Light," "The Ucavona are Telling/; 13U QYDENHAiI METHODIST CHURCH Auniversary Tea Meeting and Concert. Wednesday, May 27th, at 6 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Splendid-Concert programme by Cho:'r and Cbristchurch_ Talent. 1345 a"ddingt6n"meth6dTst" circuiti -A-Addington— 11, Rt-v. x. W. Tealie; 6.30, Rev. W. Harris. Sclwyn etreet SouthChurch Anniversary. 11, Rev. W. J. AVilliarns; 3, Musical Service, Anthems and Solos; chairman, Rev. W. HarrLs; 6.30, Rot. T. W. Voalie. Lincoln road—ll, Mr Eptwaker; 6 30, Mr E. Smith. Clarence Toad— 11. Mx Glaes; 6.30. Mr Thomas. Halswell— 3, Mr McUullough. . . 1331 QT. ALBANS METHODIST CrTURCH,~M'O nivereary Scrv;cca—Morning, 'Rev. H. Johnson; evening, Roy. H. E. Bellhouee. Special Mue:o by Choir. Soloists: Morning, Mrs Don and Mr E. Harrison; evening, Mrs Murray and Mr Reg. Smith. Edgeware road —Morning, Rev. F. T. Harris; ovening, Rev L -J_ Hi? OOLSTON- METHODIST—II, Rcr. La.ycock; 6.30, Itcv. Willianjs. Opawa—ll, Mr Hannan: 6.30, Roy. Laycock. Sumncr —li, Rev. Hanie; 7, Rev. Leo. Heat-hcoto— 11, Mr Armstrong; 6.30, Mr Williams. 1293 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —11 a.m., Rev. A. N. Scotter; 6.30 Roy. J. J. North. A Protestant Service Subject: "Borne, and England."_ 1-209 T OYAITOBAKGE IKSTITUTIOK.—Mein- -" bore are requested to attend Church Services at the Oxford terrace Baptist Church, To-mo:row Evening, at 6.30 p.m. Regalia to bo worn. Preacher, Roy. J. J. ICbrth. By order. District Grand Lodge. 1309 T INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, corner JlJ* Linwood avenue and Worcester street— Morning, 11, Mr W. T. Jonea; Evening, 6.30. Mr K. E. England. Sunday SchooL 2.30. A hearty welcome to all. 1395 baptist church-Rev. t. O A. Williams. 11, "Our Daily Bread, No. 5; 6.30, ''A Vision of-the City as it is"; 6.30, Waltham Branch. . '
rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH J. Worcester st:eet—Services To-morrow, conducted by—Morning, H a.m., Rev. H. B. Bellhouse; evening, 6.30 p.m.. Rev. Harry Johnson. Subject: "The Unfailing God." AH -roloome. _ _3^? SPIRITUAL SCIENCE, Hastinge etreet Hall, Sydenham, opposite Park, Sunday, 7 pjn., Addreae, Mies Walton, "In the Silence of the Midnight" s Clairvoyance. SUv«t coin admisekai. ■_ • 1?37 MRS - POWEE7Foreeters',Hali, Orford terrace, 7 p.m. Address, Somonopaihy. Floral Clairvoyance. Silver Coin Door. ■■'•■. 1308 HE TEMPLE OF THE HIGHER SPIKITUALISM, Veterans' Hall, 91 Glouceeter street,- Sunday, 3 p.m. Address by Miss S. Veaablea. Subject: "The • Philosophy of Life." Clairvoyance. __ • 1319 TyrOORHOUSE AVENUE, Church of JLVJL Christ—ll a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Preacher, Mr Ralph Gobbio, B-A. - Evening eubjeot: "A Wayside Conversion." JLC-A.—The Globe Theatre—Orchestra • Concert, 8J.5 p.m., Rev. J. J. North, Speaker. . Subject: "A Rollicking Optimist. Soloist, Mr G. W. Drayton. 1404 A RIfAGH STREET HALL—The Goepe! of -ts. the Grace of God will (D.V.) bo preached ia the-above Hall on Sunday EVcnag, 6.30. All heartily invited. No collection. 1296 TTTETERANS* ASSOCIATION, 04 GloucesV ter etreet—Sunday,'7 p.m., address, by Mies Fabling, "The High Road of Spiritual, iam." -Clairvoyance. Collection door. 1238 SEVENTH. DAY ADVENTISTS , CHURCH, Barbadoes street —Sunday, evening, at 7, Pastor Pascoe will.epeak on "Eelisrioue Federa tion, or the Beast and its Image 'as Foretold ia Prophecy-" All - welcome. Come . . . ■■ __ 1328 pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—First v Church of Christ, Scientist, corner Manchester' and Gloucester street*. Sunday Services '11 a-m. and 7 p_n- Subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday School, 11 a-m. • 1231 SCOTTISH SOCIETY'HALL, Manchester etreet—D.V., a Bright Gospel Meeting will be held 6.30 Sunday Evenujg in thn above hall. Wo give you a heaxty invitation. Sankey's Hymns. ' 1383 SYDENHAM GOSPEL . MISSION— Morning, Mrs K.E. England; Evening , , Mre Nalder, of Nova- Scotia. Representing Pandita Ramabai'e Mission to the Child Widows of .India. Welcome everybody. 1363 rpHEOSOPHICAL LECTURE by Mire C. X . W. Christie! (National Lecturer) will be given Sunday, 7 pjn., in Theceophical Society's New Hall,-.96 \rn_*gh etreet, Victoria opposite Queen's Statue. Subject, "Individuality and Personality." 1377 ATEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street—Mr W. W. Collina will resume his Lectures To-morrow. Subject, "The Bible m Schools Question, with' special reference' to the recent address of the Bishop of AuaKland." Lecture at 7.15 p.m." Question* answered alter lecture. Admission free. Collection. --—- SPIEITUALIST CHURCH, Worcester Service 7 p.m., "Scienoe and Religion, but not Christianity, both owe their existence to the came Author. Collection. W. Nortontaylor. N.B—Our soul-inspiring service will uplift you, mend. You are welcome. Come 1-&0
LOST AND FOUND. T OST from Willowbrook Farm, Rusecll's Ju Fiat, 5 Young CATTLE, 2 Heifers, 2 Steers, 1 Bull, earmarked. Information towards recovery will be rewarded. B. P. Manhire. 1316 T OST, a Lady's HANDBAG at Fendelton lJ or Paparmi, containing money, cheque book, visiting carde, etc- Finder please communicate with W. B. Cowlishaw, 104 Glouoester street, City. 1307 T OST, in April, c Gold KING, eet with i J-d Eubiee and Diamonds, Finder reward;ed on returning to Petersen's, High street. ■ __ 9520 LOST, Gold Pcarl-«et SECKLET. with Pearl Pendant attached. Findar ie■swarded. W. J. Hopkins and Co., Bowron's Buildings, Manchester street. LOST, between Uaiiroy Station and Cathedral square, CAILEO SIX G. Finder rewarded. Apply "Press" Office. 1391 LOST, from Hororaia, One Bay Draught i£AKE, long tail, white.hind foot, and etrip on face One pound reward on information to Robert W. Lochhead. 1409 STRAYED from Papanui road, a bigbodied and clear-legged Bay MAKE, with cover on back, straps showing on outside. Reward *or information leading to recovery. 307 Baxbadoes street. W&i tyr\S REWARD—Strayed on Friday, 15th £A) from Norwood, Two Bay Light Harness MARES, one wearing cover branded L 2, the other with a bang taii, small blemish on front knee. Anyone giving information leading to the recovery of these horses-will receive above ■ reward. G. L. Langridge, Xorreood- — S Bl6 GHEEP-DOQ folk***! ae bam Kowai j y~> Camp May. 2nd. QrxjHx can Txave earn* by giving correct description and paying expenses Apply "Preae" Office 125 a
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