RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notioes of Sunday Serrleee.—Under this heading on Saturday. rate, for Servicee ar*:—Not exceeding 94 words (eet solid), la for eretr additional 12 words, 6d e*li*; haif inch displayed. 2s. 6d; tWqu»rter inch. 3s 9d; one inch, »a oaan. N3.—The la Notice, mmrt not; con- , tain Advertieemsnta ing», AnniTer«ftri®«, Xefc lUeUnp#.. or EnUrtainaiftnU. Z™ X I ¥S£» i r , sKrtW' Sr.Pnnchtf, thd Ret. C. oncy WOTOWSI Psat and Ovw « Caahmcre HilU tion of Mr F.rneet tvin • School —11, Rev. Percy^njißht; P NE^IB P - Bls " m m™OND-il' V Rev" W? Walker; 6.80, Richmond Bible Chw . e to Mr LINWOOD—II. Rev. U Hndeon, O.ao. Air II SHJHLEY—II, M!r J. H. Pngb; 6.30, Rev.' L. Hudson. Conmrunjon. MARSHLAND—II. Rev. W. C. OU%er (Communion!; OTrALBAXS METHODIST OTURCH— O Rugby Atrecti: 11 »Jn.. Kov. Jj.tra . _ La wry; 6.30 p.m„ Kev. W. > ware road: U nan-, Mr A. G. •Williams. , p.m.. Rev. W. C. Oliver .Mr , ' _ METHODIST^CHCnCii | . ■ VVi 11, Rev. F. Copelaud; 6.30, Mr W . 1. J. Theodicy. R«v. W. J. 7 Mr A G. WiSiauis. Heathcote—M. Mr Ramaav:' G. 30, Ilcv. W. J. Williams. Opawa—ll, Mr McLennan; G. 30, -*ev. Percy Knight, B.A. __ _ 1146 /"CAMBRIDGE TERRACE V/ CHURCH—II, Hooper ; ,0.30, Rev. .1. Cooker. Durham etscot Soutq—ll, Kov. i . E Ward; 6.30, Mr .R. H. Madras street —11, Rev. J. Cc<kc-r; VJO, Rev. C E. AVard. Solo, Mr Clothier. ' L'r^ OydWhaSF CHURCH, CnkJ lombo street—ll a-ni., Itev. Wm. Beckett. Subject "What is Yoar Lite?" 6.W pjn., Mr L M. Isiti, M.P. Hil?h aireet—ll a.m., Mr J. Lomas; 6.30 p.nA., Rev. Win. BeckeU^. QT ANDREWS PRjSBYTBBJAN O CHURCH, Oxford terrace—^Drone Serrice® To-morrow: Bev. R. , at 11 ft.m. and 6.30 p.m. V»itom "Will receive a hearty welcome.- I*reo sea4a and hyrnu books provided. Services at Barring ton streat Cburch, Spreydon, 11 a.m. and 6.30 pjn. 2— 1 QT. PAUL'S CHURCHi, Cnahel streeVO Services by Rev. A. Miller, Wesftport). 11 a.m., "The Chrtotian Hentnes"; 6.30 p.m., "Who ie on the Lords Side?" Linwood—ll a.m.. Mr R. : 630 p.m. Mr J. Tennent. Richmond—ll a.m. Mr' J. Tonnent; 6.30 Mr G. b. Franklin. XTNOX CHURCH, Bealey awnuc-Rev. "Dr. J\ r. Enrin, M_A., 11 u-m. and C.3n p.m. At Berwick street —Mr H. W_ Fyfe, 6-10 pjn. A Meeting of Pieahyteriana ia. to 'bo held »t Berwick street Branch to ooawidßrlLbo- qu«lion of obtaining & Minister for tho CKurnh, on Monday, 27th inst., at 8 pan. All interested are cordially .invited, to attend. 1148 T. PETER'S CHURCH, Ferry road—Rov. T. McDonald will preach To-mamaw. at 11 a.m. and 6.30 pJff". flolo l>7 Ckfliin Charters. Jj®®* O" "XFORD TERHACE BAPTIST CHUBCH —Rev L. B/ Busficld, IV ajn., "The Unrecorded' Acts of Jeans"; pjn. "The King and the Country." SA. Albans Branch —6.30. p.m., Preaching Services. IPSO s S~ YDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin street—Special Annivenary Stanrictc, Sunday, February 2nd. R®v. J. K. Aroher, Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening, 6.30 p.m. Tue» day, February 4th, Public WeJoouuft to Rev. J. K. and Mrs Arebor, and Anniveusary Social, 7.30 p.m. 1087 IT^RINITY - CONG~EEGA!riON'AIj CHUKCF J- —Rev. Geo. E. Moore. MA. f at To-mor-row's eervicea: 11 a.m., " World I iirepfl' ; "The Courage of Christ." Visitors cordially ! invited. T INWOOD ' Congregational Church, Feny .1J road. —Rev. H. Allen Job. 11 a.m.. [ "Tho Hour of the Atonement"; 6.30 p.m., I "The Fate of the Imperfect." 117 i 5 CHURCH OF CHRISi', Moorhouae avenue , U ii a.m., Morning Worahip; M'r R H' Turner. Bromley Mission, The School —Anniversary Services 3 p.m. and 6.80, Mr 0. R. N. Mackie. All welcome. 1090 ' t-twtt'a'btan; Hall, G-louceate-r 'LI street—6.3o p.m., Rev. J. H. G. Chappie. Subject "A Philosopher's Retaea±. Croebus "Woe to the cause that hath not paaset.' J through u priaori." - U2O • O YDEXHAM GOSPEL MISSION—Sunday, w children's Day. Bright singing every service. 11, Mr W. Stout; 8, .Mr Ora*W; 1 6.30, Mr Bartlett. A welcome to all. 1133 T RMAGH BTKEET HALlr—brigM A Gospel Service (D.V.). Sunday Evening, ' 6.30. Speaker, Mr A. Paynter. Come and ' hear—all welcome. Children'a .Semoe, 3 o'clock. W.C.A., Latimer sqwre-pSunday, 4.30 • p.m., Girls' Department. SundaySpeaker, Mrs A." K&ye, President. All girls welcome. • . . • . ■ -»Xtßo RUIDS' HALL, St. Albans strwet—A bright Gospel Service (D.V.), ,?iw»d«y Evening, 6.30. Spea-ker, Mr Bedford. Come and hear —all welcome.! Children's Service, 9 o'clock- 1141 : : ,S.D.A : J CAMP MEETING. ! mHE PUBLIC OF CBDSIS3SCHTJECH X are cordially invitied to attend the . eervices being te, d . " /-OwnP Ground, situated at St. Albans <m tt« iinglish Park, Cranford street Traan Ternunue (Car No. 11). Afternoon Meeting® begin at 3 o'clock;' Evening Meetings 7.45. 1 Song Service of 1 15 minutes. . Snbjee* for Sunday Afternoon, "The Coming Universal Kingdom," Speaker, A.- .-Snbjecfc , for Sunday Night, "Latter Day Tokens.' Speaker, ■H. Cheseon. .*• ' i 11S7 B"Y~ lie deeds, of the thfere ahall no ' flesh bo justified in' His' eight; for by the law is the knowledge of Bin.—Rom. 3, 20. 1 1063 » f iHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE—First ! Church of Christ Scientist, I/atiwer square. Sunday Services, , 11 am. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Truth." 1086 S' PIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Woroceter street—7 p.m., Mrs J. Wileon, "A Merry Heart Doeth Good like a Medicme." Alio Clairvoyanoe. Collection -at Lyowum, 3 p.m. 1133 T ECTURE, "Subetitutea for ImpwrUlity, Li and the Survival of Personality"—Mr : W. Nortontaylor, 7 sharp, Foresters' Hall, Oxford terraoe, on ' Manchester etreet. Psychic messages from wrif'.nn requests, and i the Aura. Collection. 1< Jl.—Please note change of Hall. 1155 rpHBOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 96 Armagh , i- ■ street, Victoria square—Publio Lecture, ' Sunday, 7 p.m., "After Death Conditions," by Mies E. Hunt. Lotus Claw, 3 pjn. 1114 CONVEYANCES. IJIEDDTNGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under New Management. MORNING-' SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables Toddington, 7.1f. ®/m., Allandale 7-45, Governor's Bay 8, arriving at Lyttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning from Lytt-oiton 9.45 a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE, DAILY. Coach leaves stables, Teddington; 3.15 p.m., Allandale 3.45 p.m., Governor's Bay 4 p.m., arriving at Lyttelton 5.15 p.m., zcturning from Lyttelton 5.45 p.m., arriving , at Governor's Bay 7 p.m., Teddington 7.45 p.m. FARES: —Rapaki (single), la, Governor's Bay (single) 2s 6d, return 4s. Teddington (single) 3s 6d, return 6s. Special Trips by Arrangement, Two Coaches running from Lyttelton to Teddington on Tuesday Night. FARES AS USUAL. THOS. FAIRBAIBN, Proprietor. COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. T EAVE Arthur's Pass Station on arrival Li of West Coast Expreea, which leaves Christchuroh at 8.30 ajn. Tuesdays, Thuxa* days, and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and their Lu*gag» . only for Hokitika, Weatpart, TTssftuu. and Greymouth, arriving Gnjmenih same swan* isg A.40 pa. 7 Through rti) and coach tickets eta ba obtained at Railway Station and Code Son's office, Chriatchurch. ako ooseh tieketa for ooach journey obtainable at the follow ing hotsto:—Warner's, Coker's, . Clarendon, and United Service Hotels; bom Mr Oaaaidy, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, Chriatchnrch. The management is under Mr H. Oassidy. who ha» had sola wianagrmmat aisos Mi , OASSIDSL-and^OO-.' LTD., 4 X ftvmston.
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