RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Und»i this on Saturday, the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words is?! solidi Is cash; 'c.r every additional 12 word* 6d extra; half inch displayed. 2s 6-d, thr<- e -quarter inch, 3a sd; one inch, 5s cash. N.ii.—The Is Noticcs must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings. Anniversaries. Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. THE CATHEDRAL—B, Holy Communion; 11, Matins (Stanford in B flat). Anthem, "i'ejoica in tho Lord" ( Pur*>!l). Preacher, Rev. F. Dunr..ig?. G. 30, EvenscWc; (Parry in D'i. Antriem, "All Flesh Doth Perish'' (Bralim-s). Preacher, Canon Willord. 324 CT. MICHAEL'S, Oriord terroce —7 and 8, Ho'.y Communion; 9.30 ar.rl- 11, Sun? Eucharist; C.30, Even-song. 286 OT. MI CH A E L~3 PA R iFk HALL.—DR O HANNAH IRVING, ?iater of Dr William Irving, will her work at a KsTir !Tor:-pitajjnn TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30. Collection nt <loor. CHARLES PERRY. Vicar. 287 D'URHAM STREET METrfoniST CHURCH— 11, Rev. W. ttc-ady, "Women and Tiieir Mirrors"; 6.80, Rev. Frank Gorman ('-Sir- 6iibjoct. "Wha.t Are We 'Vrr.kin ,T for as a Church?" He will aing. "Abscr.*.." Anihem, "I Will Mention." Como eaviy. Caslimere School —11, Rev. W. B:mmber. 372 TIiTESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald av»nn« — *' 11, Rev. S. Laivry: 6.30, Rev. E. P. BLamires, "Gambling—What's the Harm?" New BrisMon —11. R _ v. W. Walker: G. 30. Mr J. H. Pugh. Richmond, S.A.A.—II, Rev. F. Cop-slaml; 2.45, Rev. J. J. X'ortii; 6.30, Rev. W. Walker. Linwood, S.S.A.—II, C. H. Olcta. 8.A.; 2.45. W. Ready; 6.30, Rev. H. Spencer. Shirley—ft, Mr Stuxge; f!.30, Mr Olds. Marshland—ll, Rev. H Spencer; 6.30, Mr W. A. Stout. 302 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE MKTHODIST CHURCH—II o.m. Rev. Vv'. Grigg; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Beckett. Durham street South—ll a.m., Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr R Toy. Ma-Jras street North—ll a.m., Mr E. W. Hall; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. E. WaTd. 366 ST. ALBANS METHODIST CIRCUIT— R.ugby street: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. C. LawTy. Anthems, "Turn Thy Face From My Sins" (Sullivan), "Sim of My Soul" (Turnw). Edseware road—ll a.m., Rev. J Dennis, "The Use of the Sabbath"; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds, "The Touchstone of Christianity." Hymn, "Hark, Ify Soitl." 350 J IN WOOD" METHODIST OHUR;CH."Don't » miss th- day of the year. Morning, Rev. O. H. Olds, 8.A.; afternoon, Rev. W. Ready; evening, Rev. H. Spencer. Special eingitisr by 150 voices, and orchestra. 370 W COLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— 11, Rev. W. 'J. Williams; 6.30, Rev. R. B. TinsW. Sumner—ll, Rev. W. C.Oliver; 7, Mr Hanan. Heathcotc—ll, Mr Olds; 6.30, Mrs Williams. Opawa—ll, Rev. R. B. Tinsley; 6.30, Rev. W. C. Oliver. 357 C YDENHAM - METHODIST'OHURCH—II O a.m., Rev. Wm. Beckett; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Wm. Grigg l , C.F. High street —11 a.m.. Mr C. Ramsay"; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. Foster. 334 Lincoln road methodist—s-unday School Anniversary, Sunday, November 7th.' Preachers—Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. E. P. Blamires; afternoon, 2.45 p.m., Rev. R, B. Tinsley; evening, 6.30 p.m., Rev. F. Copsland. SOCIAL, TUESDAY EVENING. Special items by children. 329 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street —Rev. John Paterson, M A., 11 a.m., "The Way of the Eagle"; 6.30 p.m., "Threo Paths to Peace." LinwooS—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Paterson. 9 Richmond —10. a.mi., Mr J. Young; 6.30 p.m., Mr T. W. Reese. 9857 NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—ll a-m., Mr J. Newlands; C.30 p.m., Rev. Dr. Erwin, M.A. At St. Albans Presbyterian Church, Berwick street—ll a.m.. Rev. Dr. Erwin, M.A.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,. Oxford terrace—Divine Services To-morrow—Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A., at 11 a.m.; Mr Newlande, 6.30 p.m. Barrington street Church, Spreydon—Mr F. E. H. Paton,, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 8689 ST. DAVID'S^PRESBYTERIAN! CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. D. Webster. * Evening Soloist, Miss Ethel Johnstono. Alliteen's "Tho Lord is My Light." All invited. 340 S" T~ PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. William Tanner, 11 a.m., "The True Benecjiction of God"; 6.30 p.m., "A Conquered World." Visitors cordially invited. 313 Oxford terrace baptist church —Rev. J. J. North, 11 a.m., subjedf, "Expectancy"; 6.30 p.m., subject, "Happiness Unlimited." Foreword on Ruskin's aphorism, "Better rido War-horses than back 296 Trinity congregational church —Rev. H. J. Huffadine, an English Congregationalist of high standing, will conduct both services; 11 a.m., "When God Waits"; .6.30 p.m., "Adventure and Misadventure." Anthems —Morning, "Jesu, Word of God"; evening, "The King of Love." Soloists, Mrs Dey and Miss Throp. 31 s * MEMORIAL PULPIT TO THE LATE: TVYISS FLORENCE AMY BOON. Linwood i.VX Congregational Church, Ferry road, 6.30 p.m., by REV. CLYDE'CARR. NEXT SUNDAY, CHURCH ANNIVERSARY —Evening Preacher, REV. FRANK. GORMAN, the "Singing Parson." 239 IF thou hast run with the footmen, and they wearied thee, how canst thou contend with horses ? And if in the land of peace thou, trustedst, how do in the swellings of Jordan? —Jeremiah xii. 262 Religious society of friends— Four-monthly meeting, Sunday, at 11 а.m., "Woroester Chambers," 131 Worcester street. ?37 UNITARIANS Masonic Hall, Gloucester street, 8 p.m. To-night, Rev. Thornhill, M.A., lecture free. •"''Eminent Unitarians." Sunday, "Now Zealand's of Unitarianism." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. SERVICES, First "Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square l —Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday School 2.30 p.m. 277 /CHURCH OF~CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue V^ 1 ii a.m., Mr S. Judd. subject, "Is Thine Heart Right?" 2.45 p.m., Bible Class; б.30 p.m., Mr J. W. Mason, subject. ' What is That to Thee?" 2™ imAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30, Lord's Day Evening, by Mr E. Bedford, Druids' Hall, St. Albans streets-Mr G. Ferguson. New W altham Hall, Shakespeare road, 7 o'clock—Mr \T. Dunbar. 349 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MlSSlON—Morning, Mr S. Webb; evening, Mr K. E. England. "And the Word (Jesus) was made flesh, and dwelt among us . . . ■ full of Grace and Truth." _ 3/6 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manchester street (near Gloucester street) — | Public Meeting Tomorrow, at 7 p.m., "TheoI eo-.hical Teachings, by Question and Answer. ! Miss E. Hunt. Questions invited, either written or oral. Vocalist, Mr Montgomery Stewart. 268 Life after death, psychic research SOCIETY, Foresters' Hall, Oxford terrace, off Manchester street—Sunday, 7, Mr,W. Nortontaylor's subject, "There is 'No Death: Some Reasons Why." Psychic Messages. Intending Students for Psychic development interviewed at close of service. SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH-7 © p.m., Scottish Scci ty u.all, corncr G oucester and Manchester streets —Miss Burgess's Farewell Address, "The Next Step, One More Stop into Knowledge, Ono More Move to the Goal." Independent Clairvoyance. 301 rpHE ORDER OF THE STAR" IN'" THE JL EAST. Theosophical Hall, 2G3 Manchester street —Public Assembly, Sunday, 3 p.m. Address by Mrs Waghorn, "Our Work.' Soloist, Miss I. CriatofaninL 3GI SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Worcestor \ street West—7 p.m., Mr Vivian H. R. Deacon's Lecture, "Now Revelation: "Dogmatism or Spiritualism?" Sunday School 3 p.m. ■ 1353I 353 BANK NOTICES. PURStf -iNT to the terms of the "Banking Act. 1908," FRIDAY, J2th November, SHOW DAY, ia heTeby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at tbe offices of *ho undermentioned at Christohurch, •Akaroa, Amberloy, Ashburton, Geraldine, Kaippoi, Leeston, Lyttelton, Methven, OxRakaia, Rangiora and Sydenham:— THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. C. G. OGILVTE, Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. P. H. COS, Inspector. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., E. P. YALDWYN, Attorney for N.Z. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. D. W. DUTBIE, General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. BUCKLETON, General Man age 8164
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