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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates fcr Services are:-Not exceeding: 24 • words (set solid). Is cash; for «t«7 additional 13 words, 6d extra, naif inch displayed. 2s 6d; tbree-quar.er inch, S« 9d; one ir.ch. oa cash. N.B.—The la Notice, must not contain Advertisement® of Annual ileeving». Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, . or Entertainment*. CATHEDRAL—S a.m.. Holy Communion: J U a.m.. Litanr and Holy Communion, reacher, the Dean". C.30 p.m., Evensong reacher, t li-e Dean. 1 VURHAM STREET METHODIST J CHURCH—II. Rev. Samuel Lawry : TO, Rev. William Baumbcr, tubject, urc ligion and undefiled." Cashmere Hihs :hool—ll, Rev. AV. Baumbev. 491 TTESLEY CHURCH. FiUgcm!d avenue— V lj Rev. VT. \V. Avery; 6.30, Lev. J., udson.' Sunday School will re-open on liiuarv 19th. New Brighton—ll. Rev. u. "alker: Rev. W. W. Avery Richlond—ll, Mr M. Kershaw; G..10, Rj?v. V. "ulker. Lin wood—ll. Mr A. G. \\ illuim# . :W. Mr J. Furrow. Shirley—ll, Rev. L. irfson; G. 30, Mr C. W. Ramsay. J.arshnd—ll. Mr J. Boothroyd: G. 30, Supply. II Sundav Schools rc-opmed, except .hast fit. " , 16 ' IT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH. * Rugbv street--11 a.m.. Rev. Albert <-■ awry, antiiem, "Rejsico Ye with Jerusalem Spinney): G. 30 p.m.. Kew W. C. Olives*, subct, "The Plenitude of God." Anthem, Lord, Thy Children Guide" (Maunder), dgeware road—ll a.m.. Rev. AY. C. Oliver: 30 p.m., Mr E. W. Leadley, subject, "Soliera of Christ. I^3 7DGEWARE RO A if"SUN DAY SCHOOL will re-assemble in the Church on Sunny next, l'Jttli inst. 7t7"OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— t i 11, Mr Ramsav; 6.110, Rev. F. Copemd. Sumner —11, Rev. AY. J. Williams; lev. Albert C. La wry. Henthpote—U, Rev. '. Copeland; 6.30, Mr F. Mieppard Greeii. tpawa—ll, Mr Olds; 6.30, Rev. AY. J. A\il--mis, 501 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH. 5 Colombo street—ll a.m., Mr J. D. Burard; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. B. Jordan, B.A. ligh street—ll a.m., Rev. C. B. Jordan, tr.V; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. Baxtlett. Re-opening ydenh-am Sunday School (renovated) by Re\\ ~ C. liawry at "2.30 p.m. 437 TERRACE METH (SDI ST J CHURCH—II, Mr Dobbs; 6.C0, Rev. . Cocker. Durham sfcreej, South—ll, Rev. Cocker; 6.30, Mr Hall. Madras street Corth—ll, Rev. S. Lawn - ; 6.30, Rev. 0. K. Yard. JT. ANDREWS CHURCH, Oxford terrace 3 —Rev. R. M. Rybura, M.A., 11 ami .30 p.m. Snndny School re-opeiva at i.30 p.m. At Barringlon street Church, ispreyon, Mr F. R. Charman, 11 a.m. and at 6.30 i.m. * 083 C ?T. PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel street—Ser--3 vices will be conducted at 11 a.m. and .30 p.m. by Rev. Alesan-ier Miller. M.A. (of Yestport). 11 a.m., "The Conditions of Spiritual Health"; G. 30 p.m., "'What Think ■e of Cluist?" Linwood—ll asm., Mr H. iturge; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. C. Fleming. Rich; nond —11 a.m., Mr H. T. W. J\cLennan: ;.30 p.m.. Mr Paynter. 9857 NOX CHURCH. Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A.,11 a.m. and 6.30 i.m. All Sunday Schools Te-open usual lour. At Berwick street—Mr Ferguson, 6.30 >.m. 455 CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. J T. McDonald will preach To-morrow at. 1 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 458 QXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH ' —Rev. L. B. Busfield. 11 a.m., "Those vho hunger and thirst after Righteousness"; >.30 p.m., "The Divin© Carpenter." ' St. Übans—6.3o p.m., Preaching Service. 453 T'RINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 4- —Rev. Geo. E, Moore, M.A., at Tonorrow'a services. 11 a.m., "Hearing and >oing"; G. 30, "The Narrowness, of Christ." risitora welcomed. 473 Linwood congregational CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. H. Allen rob. 11 a.m., "The Only Enemy"; 6.30 i.m.. "Colonel Roosevelt and the Strenuous Life." 494 PHURCH OF CHRIST, Mcorhouse avenue w —11 a.m., Mr G. Purnell (Wellington); t.30 p.m., Mr W. Blazey. Bromley (the school) —6.30 p.m., Mr R. Toy, "Sleep." 4(14 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—Morning, Mr K. E. England; evening, Messrs Lanyon and Spratt. Jesus said: "He that jelieveth in Mo hath everlasting life." John 3, 47. 487 UNITARIAN SERVICES, Hall, Gloucester street—6.3o p.m., subject, 'Essentials of Liberal Education." 478 DRUIDS' HALL, St. Albans street—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached Sunday evening, 6.30. Children's 3ervice 3 o'clock. 498A RMAGHf STREET HALL—6.3O, Sunday A. evening, a Bright Go'spel Service will ie conducted. We give you a hearty inritation. . Sanjtey.'s Hymns. Sunday School 1 o'clock. 499 VTEITHER is there salvation in any other; for there 13 none other name tinder leaven given among men, whereby wo must 36 earal. Acts, 4, 12. 504 rW.C.A., Laiimer square—Sunday, 4.30 « -p.m. Servioo for Girls and Women, 'The Work of our Foreign Secretaries." Speaker, Miss K. Clark, Secreta-ry. 609 pmfISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer iquare. Sunday services, 11. a.m. and f p.m. Subject, "Sacrament." 412 Spiritualists' churoh, 'Worcester J street —7 p.m„ Mi's J, Wilson, address, 'Saul the. Psychic.". Also Clairvoyance. Collection at door. Lyceum rc-opens ,8 p.m. v .' 416 I" ECTURE, "Spiritualist and. Agnostic:-The Champions of Intellectual Liberty." Mr SY. Nortonlaylor's inaugural address, Sunday, f. sharp. Trades Hail, Gloucester street, ■oom upstairs. Psychic 'Messages. Collec:ion. — 465 ■pHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 96 Arm*?h J- ■ street, Victoria square—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.. by Mr W. S. Short (Welirigton), "Tlie Victory." Church Service, 11 i.m. 513 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. LAKE, SYDENHAM. Q.IGANTIC FOOTWEAR SALE. Ladies' Tan Lace Boots, Fawn Topß, 20s, L 4704-709 UiT T ' S CHRISTMAS CARDS PICTURE BOOKS GIFT BOOKS. See BURTT'S BOOK SHOP, 90 Worcester street. 'Phone 3893. 776 PARISIAN GOWNS FROM 3 GUINEAS. VfOTHING could be more beautiful in L> colour design, and trimming than the Parisian Frocks showing at Saion Celia. rhese are in immense variety—in voiles of •very pretty shade—daintily made and rimmed and marked at from 3gs each. These •oftly hanging gowns are very ueeful indeed, jy day or evening, and are exceedingly serviceable. Let us show you these charming •obes now at No. C Royal Exchange Buiidngs. (Take lift to floor 2.) , . L47&S-6CSS We are Buyers ox THE WALL-PAPER HOUSE. ART DESIGNS WALL-PAPEES. C. A. COOPEB. 15 Victoria (treat. Telephone 1020. C 5425 BELLS, OXFORD TERRACE. BUY Misfits, Seiond-hand Clothing, Boots, ! Portmeinteaux, Furniture, or anything iseful and no longer required in the home. We give th» highest cash price., Old Gold, j Silver, and Broken Jewellery bought. Don't orget to ring up 914, and we will call upon ou. 106, 108, 110 OXFORD TERRACE. Near Cathel street Bridge. B-2532 PURCHASE DJCTURES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW lT r YEAR PRESENTS. The Largest Stock in New Zealand to Select from. McCORMICK and PUGH, 681 Colombo street. 'Phone £73; Mc 6428-5772 O K E A It. CREAM. CREAM. OENTRAL • DAIRY CO., LTD. Postal Address: Box 909, CHRISTCHURCH. coua

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 13

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