SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this beading on Saturday the rates for Service* are:—Not exceeding 2i words {set solid), la cash; for every additional 12 words. Sd extra; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3a 3d; one inch, 66 cash. NJB. —The Is Notices must not oon- ! iiiSn Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Tea Meeting*. °r Entertainment*. _ . __ :— THE CATHEDRAL—Whit-Sunday, Holy Communion, 6 and 11, Choral Eucharist (Gounod'e Messo Solennctfe). Introit: "Come, Holy Ghost" (Attwood). Preacher, tho Dean. Evensong 7. Service, Steggali in G. Anthem, "Tho Wilderness" iGoes), Preacher, tho Principal o£ thc Upper Department Christ's College. 1736 ST.. ANDREWS CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Services will bo conducted Tomorrow at 11 a-in. and at 6.30 p.m. by tho Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A. Riccarton Church, Puriri street, at II a.m. and C.SO p.m., by tho Rev. A. F. Burchell. Spreydon Schoolroom, Barrington street, at 6.31) p.m., by Mr J. W. Bowles. KNOX CHURCH,~BeaIey avenue—Rev. Dr. Erwin, MA.., at 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Evening subject, "In the Harveat Field Berwick etreet School—Mr J. Roid, 6.30 p.m. 17M! URHAM STREET METHODIST—Whit Sunday—Preacher, Rev. Percy Knight, B.A. Morning subject: "The Baptism of the Holy Ghost." Evening: "The Message of an Immortal Hymn." An thorn, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). 1855 "WESLEY CHURCH. East Belt—ll a.m., »> Rev. "W. A. Sinclair; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Addresses to Young People. No III.: "My Temptations and Difficulties." Soloist, Mrs Ernest Firth. 1863 ENTRAL METHODIST MISSION— Grand Theatre, 3 p.m., L«cturo by Mr W. H. Triggs, "Obcr-Ammergau Passion Play. Beautiful Limelight Slides. Mu»ic by Mission Orchestra. 7, Rev. J. Cocker, "Tho Conquering Christ." Soloist, Miss Lomas. Durham etreet—ll, Bey. Metson. Hieh street—ll, Mr Turner.' " 1836 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—SIat Anniversary: 11, Rev. J. Cocker; 3, Rev. P. Knight, 8A..; 6.30, Rev. B. Metson. Special Solos; Anthems, Addresses. . Concert Tuesday, June Ist, at 7.30. Musical item's by Miss Maud - Stringer, Mis Colgan, Mrs Cothcr, Messrs Cocks, 'Banna, and Colggn. Tickets Is. ••■ .1668 ST. ALBANS METHdDfsT'CHURCH— Rev. H. E. Bellhouse, Morning and Evening. Social Hour at close of evening ten-ice. Edgowaro road—Ror. L. B. Ncale, Morning, and Evening. ' 1826 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH-. 1 i a.m., Mr D. Jones; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. N. Scotter, BJL Subject, "Making, a Freeh Start." Solo by Miss Hobday. Convalescent Home—ll, Roy. Scotter. 17SS A DDINGTON METHODIST CIRCUIT— ■*% Addington, 11, Mr J. Cannon. .6.30, Rev. T. W. Vealie. Selwyn street South, 11, Mr B. Gdtt. 6.30, Mr C. Comber. Linooln road, 11, Rev. W. Harris. C.30, Rev. W. Harris. Clarence road, 11, Rev. T. W. Vealie. 6.30, Mr Bartlott. Hakwell, 3, Rev. W. Harris. 1763 TTTOOLSTON METHODIST-11, ** Ljiwry; 6.30, Rev. Laycock. ■ Opawar— 11, Rev. Laycock; 6.30, Mr Isitt. Sumner— 11, Mr, Barrell; 7, Rev. Williams. Heathcote—ll, Rev. Williams; 6.30, Mr 'Farrow. ___i ■ 1735 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHTU> —11 a.m-, Rev. J. J. North. ' Subject: "Uziah"; 6.80 pjn., Mrs Nalder, repreeentinc Ramaiai's Mission to tho Child Widows <i India. . n<s SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH—Sunday School Anniversary—Sunday, 11 m.m., Mr John Caugliley, MA.; 2.45 p.m., Rev. HJohnson; 6.30 -p.m., Rev. J. Laird. Special Music by Children and Choir. 1814 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev."T. A. Williams. 11.30, "Tbo Doctrine of Forgiveness"; 6.30, "Tho World-victory to tho Mock," and Solo, "0, Divine Redeemer," Mrs Woods, 6.3o,_\V<ham. 1841 "DAPTIST corner Linwood J-* avenue and Worcester street —Morninir, 11, Mr W. Pickering; Evening, 6.30, Mr D. Lanyon; Afternoon, 2.30, Sunday School. All welcome; ' - ISS3 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHUPrr> Woroeeter street—Services To-morrow conducted by Rev. Harry Johnson Sub jects: Morning, 11 a.m., "Divine Receives"; evening, "Did a. Fish Swallow Jonah?" All welcome. 1775 RAMABAI MUKTI MISSION. ."VTRS NALDER will Speak at CHURCH OF CtHRIST, Moorhouso avenue, SUNDAY, 11 a.m. Subject: "Some Remarkable Answers to Prayer." Retiring Collection. \ 3099 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Barbadoes street—Sunday evening, at 7, Pastor Pascoo will epeak on "What is tho Mark of the Beast?" Important. Interesting. Come. 1767 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—Fire! Church of Christ Scientist, cornor Manchester and Gloucester' streets—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday Schoo-' 11 a.m. 1702 OORHOL'SE AVENUE-, Church .i Christ, 11 a.m., Mre balder, of Ramibai Mission; 6.30 p.m.» Mr Ralph Gebbii, B.A. ; QPIPJTUALI3TS' CHURCH, Worcester IJ street, 7 p.m.—"Docs Almighty God Respond to the Prayers of Humanity?" One of Life's Great Problems, "Jnri what I desire to know. I will go and hear W. Nortontaylor a version." Collection 1774 \T M.C.A.—GLOBE THEATRE—3.IS. Rev. X • John Mackenzie, speaker. Subject: "A Strong Man." Orchestral Concert. Doors open 8.15. Mr T. M. Charters, soloist 1554 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—MoraIe ing, Mr James Reid: Evening, Mr F. Spratt. "Said I not unto thee, that if thou wouldeat believe, thou shouldeat soe the gkry of God?" Jobn_xi., JO. 17S8 VETERANS' ASSOCIATION, 31 Gloucester street—Sunday, 7 p.m.. Address by Mias Fabling, "Materialism and Spiritualism." Clairvoyance. Collection door. 1785 CCOmSH~"SOCIETIES' HALL—The~Gov *J pel will (D.V.) bo Preached in above nlac© Sunday, the 31st, 6.30 p.nil .Speaker, Mx R- G. Grubb. Subject:. "Tho Chief of Sinners and How he Became a. Great Saint." • 1819 1 RMAGH STREET HALL—The Goepel of A the Grace of God will (D.V.) be Preached in the above Hall on Sunday evening, 6.30. All Heartily Welcome. No Collection. 1830 ATEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOIN CLVTION, Caledonian Kail, Worcester etreet-Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture Tomorrow. Subject: -The Human Body: A Challenge to Vitalist*. This Lecturo will deal villi woo littU-known facts and the 'i'-h* thov throw en tho oriirin and developwnt o'f.'tljv budy Lec-m-e M 7.1*. ColN-r----tii>a. ' J ' M
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