SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Service?. — L'jiccr '.his heading on Saturday, the rate* . ior Services are:—Not exceeding 21 i norfis ;set solid). Is cash: lor every • additional 12 word?, 6d extra; I inch displayed, -? tki; three-quarter inch. *s '.Id; one inch, as cash. I\.L>.—The is Notices must r.ot cor.tain Advo:Uo;nente ol Annual MeetAr.::iversarios, Tea MtcUuji, i vi Entertainment*. j C-VU'H F.DIfAL —Holy Comnmr.'.on >, "t j • Choral Llucharist iProut in I-'.", lmroit. | -■ I; 1 should c ci- 1 'iy:.: ~o 'i!ie>- Ujach'- . "reachsr the Dean. 6.W Evonsonff, l'«rw , j„ l) : Aiithem. ' Lord, :ho' Awhile in Tears , (Bach l . Preacher, Canon W'Hord. ; "I)T6(3:bAN "brigade - boT" scouts. ; No. 2 District, ehmtchurch. 1 i CL)l."i;CII PAIiADE will be held 10-: A MOl!HOW (SUNDAY), the 2ltU lust.. ; it St. Michael's Church. Fall :n_ Latinier j square :!.15 l~.ni. Scoutmasters of No. I D"-t'.-ict v.ith -heir Troops, inviud. By order. , H. j. ALLEN, brigade Commander. j D'UBHAII STREET""" METHODIST j CHURCH—II, Rev. S. Lawry, .subject. "The World Christ came to Suve ; Kov. A. H. Scrivcn, of Papua, siibjeci. | 'Working for Christ- in Abe Fever Zone, j Anthem. "Send out Thy 1-irfit.'' (Gounoai. . Cad'nmere Hills School ]1, and Home 10, Mr , C. K. !J i' j "IV'-ESLEY _ CHUiSCII, FiVzyeia'-o. avenue— IV ii, Rev. A. Livtrsedsjc-: Rc> '* t Blauiircs. New Brighton- Church Amu- ] versarv, 11 Rev. F. CoocliMid: G..10, Rov. A. Livcrscdpe.' Shirley-Church Araiiversary 11 i!ev E P. Blatnircs; Mr L. Jl. Jfltt- ti.no, ltev. C. Strand. Richmond-11, Mr Farro.v. 0.:}0, Rev. S. Layy L.n--wood—ll, Mr .J. Booihroyd; h.30, , Stout. Marshland —11, Mr Blazov; 6.30, Mi | Stargc. -1 TERRACE METHODIST L CHURCH—Christian ICndeavour Anniveif.avv, 11, Rev. AV. J. Williams, Boy Scout Paride* 6.30 Rov. J. Cocker. Soloists, Mr Clothier and' Miss Holland. Spccial Anthem?. Durham meet South-Hardest Tha nksgivinjf Service?, IK (Mayor of Christchtuc.li): C.:10 Roy C. Ward. Madras street-11, Rev. C. K Vaid. 7 Mrs Johnson Wright, of OT _ TLBTNS METHODIST CHURCHO Palm Sunday, preacher. Rev A. ■L. Lawrr. H ?■">■< Antncm from LigU. Lverl'i"stin*»" (Gillette), solo, "% J csus ( . fi „, < - rravc Farmed, Misr, Hilda Nicl.olls; 6JO p.m, '•Worlhv is the Lamb" (iksstah), eolo. Ho Js Despised,- Mrs Stallard. Edgevvare ro:ul —I'reaeher, Rev. G ..Er°«t. 11 a.m Missionary Promise ; b*" o £ho ,: The sionai-v Prosrramme. Anthem, Radiant Sydenham, methodist church, coO lombo street 11 a.m., Mr J 11. Pitoh . B ;i0 p.m., Mr Davis, jate of Sydne\. Jig street—Han-est Thanksgiving-, 31 a.m., Rev. T. w. Venlie; C.HO p.m., fester Emi!y. _^ G ' SUNDAV A. SCHOOL Anniversary Services, Suiiuaj, March -Mth. Preachers: H a-m., Kev. Beckett; 2.50 p.m.,. Rev. Blamircfi ; 15.30 }?ev Yealie. Snecial music. Anniveisar Tea' Tuesday, March 2>Uh. Tea on tables 0 to 7 p.in. Public Meeting
TAfOOLSTOX METHODIST CHURCH 'W ■ 11 Rev J. Cocker; C.30, Mr Lomas. Sumner-il. Rov. C Htrand; 7 Mr Kershaw. Heatbcotc —Harvest I'ostival, 11, Mr | urn - G.:10. Rev. V. J. Williams. Opuwa-11. Sirs Williams; G. 30. Rev. F. Copland. fe&> tSTpanui Methodist CHURCH— i Harvest Festival, 11 a.m., Rev. Senveri of Papua; 0.30, A Returned Soldier and R=^ Abornethy. !—T OtTpaYiVS CHURCH, Cu-«hel -HtreetO Rev. J. Patersoll, M.A., H a.m., Soldier or Pacifist" (a Palm Sunday message), 030 p.m.. "The Mature and Power of tho Atonement." Linwood (Anniversary Tieea)—ll a.m., Re'". C. Murray. M.A.: G. 30 1 m Mr Tenncnt. Special music. bocnJ Tueriay, 7.15 p-m. Richmond-Un m.,Mi Broadhead; G. 30 p.m., Mr A. C. 1 leu Y v " 3 7 Beaky aven u c ~^ cV ' K l)r, R, Erwin, M.A.- U a.m. and G.3D p.m. At, Berwick «tr«et-Mr J. R*»d, •n.Tti. . ■ — nr ANDREW'S CHURCHr Oxford ter- %' «' g J S VD"' At AtaJXi ciurd. son, M.A.. L.L>. Q White . If'Sp?eydon' Church, at 11 a-.m. and MO tTiti bv Mr F. Charman. 7^IF3RD _ TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH O-Rov. J. J. North--11 ».»•, sub t L ct ' Guest Chamber," followed b} r°S.,_ Baptismal Service, 803 S^H HA^H^r^e C S S CH SerS: U a.m.? C. .ML. gudney, fosldl 8 soloist Madame Claris Holgate and Mr E J Bcll. Miss Gladys Vincent, vi£ Geo. E. M.A. BubjecU 11 1 m "The Ministry ; G. 30, The bower and the Soil." Visitors cordially welcomed. —-r 1.
TIN WOOD Congregational Church Ferry IJ road—Rev. H. Allen Job, 11 ft.ni.. -la® Healing Hand"; 6.30 p.m.. "The i'-chpee of Faith." All seats free. TOHN PAGE, Orange Hall, Worcester »J street, Sunday, 7 p.m. _ Subject-: "ALcdiumship Explained." Clairvoya-noe, etc., alter address. Collection at the dom. tV/f OOKUOUSE AVENUE CHUItUW uF IVi CHRlST—Services 11 a-m- y r3hl f' speaker, Mr S. Judd; C.30 p.m..speaker, Mr Andrew Morrison. Bromley Mission 6 30, iponW Mr J. McJarrow. ±L' "ARMAGH STREET Gospol A of the Grace of God wiU ( D A.) he preached 6.30 Sunday evening by Mr Partes, of Auckland. A hearty welcome to all. 881 TSrOTDS' HALL, St. Albans elreet-A U Bright Gospel Service will (DA •> conducted G. 30 Sunday evening. bu ' School •"> o'clock. —.—" /Christian science se,uvtce—i; uat \J Chinch of Christ Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday services 11 a.m. and < p.m. Subject: "Matter." . Sunday School, ~40 p.m. ———- QPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, AVorcestcr o street 7 p.m., Trauco Aadress, Mrs J. Wilson. "God i«id tho War " Also. CUirvoyiince. Door collection. Lyceum, i p.m. Visitors welcome-. _ rriIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh -I' street, Victoria square 4 address by Mrs I. ' The we Livo in" (Part 1). Lotua_Class, 3 p.m. J-i _ MISSION, U3T- » ; m oTWe havc' U ]Wemption 'through His Blood, Even the Forvivcjiess of _^_ ins _ . — "VTKW ZRATvA N 6 HA'J.TOX A I/I ST AS SOjN Ca-!«ionian Hall. Woicwtcr street -W. W. Collins will Lccture Subject: "Problems of Psychology and Occultism, Suggested by Some Ivecent Experi- . TkrtiiiJit Rf-ndin". Commencing nicnta m J noujnt p'.;hhii o . >- „ at 7.15 p.m. Admission free. Collection.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE. ST. LUKE'S, Manchester street—This (Haturday) Evening, the Gospel according to St. John (chapters 1 to 12) will be read from tho 'JOlli Wnttir,' Testament. Collcctiou for pspsnsco. CHR ISTCHUIvCH CATHEDRAL. BACH'S PASSIOIS" MUSIC will be rcn- j dersd o". V/cdT and i J-'ricinv, at S 7>_m. (>iL'.c'.:ors in aid of ST. j SAYIOUH'S *QRFHANAOE. C6OIF. GOOD FRIDAY. Everybody's Picture Theatre at 7.30 p.m. i'wtures o£ llie Pais ion and Address by lie v. C. G. Mutter, Diocesan Missioner. All welcome. Collection i>i <vid oi the Church's work amongst the •Soldier?. j GOD FRIDAY, at 11 a.m.—United Intercession aiul Communion Service, under auspices of Ministerfi' Association, Oxford torraco Baptist Church, conducted by ilev. ,T. J. Xorth. Address by Rev. R. M. Ryburn, >i.A„ of COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LIKE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur's Pas® Statloa on srri»sl of West Coast Express, which iearo Christchurch at B.SO a.m.. Tuesday*. Xhurs dayb and Saturdays. . Carrying Passengers and their Luggsgs I only for flokitika, Yrestport, Beefton, and I Gieymouth. arriving Ureymouth same even- ! lag 6.40 p.m. | Through rail and coach lickete can b» obtained at Railway Station and Cook and | Ron's Office, Christchurch. also coach tickets i for coach journey obtainable at ths fodow- ! ing hoteis:-Warner's, Colter 6, Storeys, i CUrendon. and United Service Hotela from j lir Casaidy, Springlie»d; Mr W. Campbell, ' Lhristchurch. _ *_ I The management is under Mr B- Laaaidj, wbo has had nolo manasement sinca 1873. CASSLDY and CO., LTDy Piopristors.
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