RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under thia heading on Saturday, the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding . word* (set solid), la cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra; ball inch displayed, 2a 6d; threc-quww* inch, 3a 3d; one inch, 5s cash. jj.—The la Notice* must, not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, '£€» Meetings, or Entertainmenta. HHB CATHEJJRAL —Holy Communion, 8 L and 11 Pang in JJJ; Introit, L-omlort O Lord" (Crovch). Evensong, fj.aO ioaa in E); Antnem, "The Heavens w® ellinji" (Haydn), Preacher at 11, the Lean; 'M, the .frocentor. - 1A DURHAM" STREET METHODIST J CHURCH—II, Rev. Pe*cy -n-night, i.A. Subject, "The Wisdom of the Heart ; 30, Rev. W. Baumber. Anthem "She.Lord _ , Loving" (Garrett). Cashmere Hills School -U, Mr L. 31. lsitt, M.P. Home-10, Mr^ annon. ___ i ________ ——— THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. 4 GREAT Christian idea struggling lor A- realisation. A series of addresses on this re-eminent problem of to-day will be devored by the Rev. E. P. Blamircs, in \Ves-. :y Church, Fitzgerald avenue, on tb© four unday Evenings in July: — July 7th—"The Causes of War ff July 14th—"Tho Progress of Freedom. July 21st—"The Conflict of Ideas. _ July 2Sth—"The Conditions of Peace. ■ SOb ffiTESLEY CHUiiv..-, Fitzgerald avenue*V 11 Mr J. Ijomas; 6.30, Rov. E. P. Bla- _ lires, 'Firßt of Series of "Tho League> of iations" (see Special Advertisement), solom-, Ir J. .H Sherris. New Brighton—ll, Mr A. i Williams; G. 30. R*v. W. Walker. Richmond—ll, Rev. W. Walker; 6.30,.Rev S. jawry. Linwood—ll, Rev. L Hud-on, 6. , lr W. A. Stont. Shirley—ll, Mr G. E. franklin;; 6.30, L. Hudson. Marahand—ll, Rev. E. P. Blamires; G.JO, Mr J Francis. _ 2T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH-11 J a.m. Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30 >. N. Knight, B.A. Evening Anthem, There s a Green Hill" (Gounod). Edgeware road 1 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. \\. C. Oliver, l iaude and the Poison Cup. riAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIai - 2fJ3»1»»58i 1 ~30, Rev. C. E. Word. ■ _ 1 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH, C°5 lombo street —11 a.m., Rev. S. Lamy , 130 p.m., Rev. Wm. Beckett. Subject : If not hrist who then?" High street Mwioa--la.m., Rov. Wm Beckett (Sacrament); 6.30 >.m., The Missioners. i WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH--11 Rev. F. Copeland; 6.30, Mr bhepjard Gre'en and 6.30 Rev W. f. Williams. Heuthcote—ll, Mr White, 6. , Vlr Farrow. Opawiv—ll, Mr Sturge, 6.J0, Rev. F. Copeland. . 3T PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel stroet—Rev. 5 ' John Paterson, M.A., 11 a - m -> Outy of Stewardship"; 6.30 P-m-, What l i Saint?" (Special offering at both senices ■or Debt Extinction Fund). Lmwood 11 j.m., Mr J. Reid; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. N. O White (Returned Chaplain). Richmond 11 i.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. E. Lawry. CJT ANDREWS CHURCH, Oxford terrace, b West—Divine Services To-morrow a. 11 , m an a at 6.30 .D.m., by tho Rev. A. l. r'ho'mpson, M.A., B.D. At Soreydon Church it 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Mr F. C. man. „ KNOX CHURCH, 'Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. . R. Erwin, M.A.. 11 a.m. Mid 6.30 p-m. Evening subject: "Our Minstrels. At Her ( wick street—Mr J. Reid, 6.30 p.m. _ j OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH J — Rev. J. J. North, 11 a.m., subject, 'The Seven Churches of the Book of Ravelaion"- 6.30 D.m., the Religious Warning of Recent Happenings, No. <6 subject, --General , ivening, 6.30 p.m., Mr K. Howard Fountain. rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1 -Rev. Geo. E. Moore. M.A.. 11 a.m., "Human Failure"; 12 noon Communion; 6.30, Special Musical Service oy Choir, lhome, "Come Unto Me." Solos by Miss Pounsford and Mr H. Blakeley. Visitors cordially invited. ■Sydenham baptist church, Elgin 5 street— Morning service, 11 a.m., JVLr janstford: evening service, 6.30 p.m., Mr l*. Holland. Wilson's road, Opawa—Evening lervioe, 6.30 p.m., Mr Hanan. - w rW.CA., Latimer square —Sunday, 4.30 • p.m. Service, for Girle. Speaker, Rov. G. Copeland. All gixla_welcome. __-il TTNITED Service of Intercession, Trinity U Congregational Church, Wednesday Next,-at 7.15 p.m.. Rev, U. E. Moore, M.A., pieeidiugr Address by Rev. P. N. B.A. 2 "° LINWOOD Congregational Church, Ferryroad—Rev. H. Allen Job, 11 a.m., 'A Greater Renaissance"; 6.30. '"Can Nature be Changed?" Solo, "He Shall Feed His Flock," Misß Prisk. ■\r 4.15, in lieu of the X • usual Men's' Meeting, Miss L. F. Bomwell wilt speak.to a mixed gathering on the work of the Sudan United Mission. The story of extending a lino of Missionaries across Northern Africa to stem Mohammedism should prove interesting. All Men and Women invited. CHURCH OF "CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue —Morning, 11 a.m., Mr J. McJarrow; evening, 6.30 p.m., M Kr. Howard F° Bromley—Evening, 6.30 p.m., Mr W. WmU QYDENHAM GOSPEL MlSSlON—Morninc Mr S. Webb; evening, Mr F. Sp.att. . "And the Lord said, am Jesus,whom thou persecutest. . . ."—Acta rRMAGH STREET HALL-Mr LT"BrownA ing will o>.v.) pieacb the Gospel o.ao Build ay Evening, buirnay bchool S 0 cl<^ HALL,. St. . Albans Xj Bright Uoatiel Service will (D. .) conductea 6.30 bunday Evening by Mr E. Bedford. Sunday School 3 o clock. T>J 'rTTK EAtiT. 96 Armagh 'street, S i v r ctoria J squar^-Public, Lecture Sunday 3 p.m., by Mrs Fletcher. Subject: Use of Ceremonial." All weicoxno. - QPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcestex D street—7 p.m., Trancc Mia J. Wilson "Man and the Spirit World. Also Clairvoyant. Lyceum, 3 p.m. Visitors welcome. • /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First 0 Church of Christ, Scientist. Latimer square-Sunday Services ll a-m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "God." Sunday School, -.15 p.m. OS Armagh 1 street, Victoria squaxe-Pubhc Sunday 7 p.m., ' Some Aspects of the Vedanta Philosophy," by Miss B. E. Baughan Lot its Class, 2 p.m. _ . FAREWELL" Lectures—Mr W. Nortontaylor ordered into Camp. Subject Sun, dav 7 sharp, "The Borderland of the Invisible and the Keepers at th© Gate. Psychic Messages. Collection. Trades Hall, Glouce^ ter street. ■ - - ■vjEW ZEAL AN D. RATIONALIST ASSOIN CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street—W W. Collin9 will lecture. Sublet: "The Glorious Fourth of July ; The Declaration of American Independence: Its Causes or»rl Ita Consequencea. Coxtunencing at 7.15 p m QuSs answered. Admission fr«>. . _____ | money. .■ ■ j MONEY TO LEND. —£5 to upon anv Approved Security. New address. , 88 HEREFORD STREET, opposite Umoa IZARdT IOUGHNAN, and FRYER, ' Solicitors. 1463S 13 Cathedral square. I HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upward*. F. -D. KEs'i'EVEN, gggjj 41> Chancery lane. poA rt/\ £2000, £1000, £500, and other ijoUUUi sums for '.nveeiment on First Mortgage'at Lowest Itaies, and ±350, i2oo. j £100, aud other sums on Approved becond rt t&KS, HUNTER, and LYON. Solicitors, 103 Hereford street. Ciiristchnrch. | KSS4S ' — — WE have SUMS FOR INVESTMENT in AMOUVXS to sui; borrowers, £50 to £1000. Current rates of interest on good security. MORTGAGES PREPARED AT REASONABLE COST. J. T.~ BELL' and CO., JJ4038 115 Gloucester street. I ADVANCE MONEY ON YOUR OWN NAME. Aleo upon All Classes of Security. F. C. RAPHAEL, 170 GLOUCESTER STREET. Postal Address: I'Ox 15. Cbristcburch. Cjlll or Write. £8310-7525
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