RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. .ISoticM of Sunday Services.—Undet this heading oh Saturday, the rates for Service* are:—Not exceeding 2i words (6et solid). Is cash; for every additional 12 word*. 6d extra; half inch displayed, 2a 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, 5s cash. NuJ.—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings. Anniversaries, Tea- Meeting*. fP.HE CATHEDRAL—B, Holy Communion; JL 11 Choral Eucharist in A flat). Introit, "Worthy is the Lamb" (Handel'. Preacher, Canon WiUord, B.D. 6.30. Evensong (Martin in C). Anthem, Ho Was Cut Off" (Handel). Preacher, Canon MutUr. 1 " S Services 7 and 8, Holy Communion; „.00, Sung Eucharist; 11, Sung Eucharist aid Procession': G. 30 Eveoson* and .erosion. __ Preache*. Rev J?._N. Taylor. STfLUKE'S— Holv'Communiou, 7 a»m., 8 a.m., and (Choral) d a.m. Preacher, 11 a.m., W. P. N. Taylor. Subject, '•■ Nothing Incredible" (Acta 26.8); . P-nu Rev. C. E. Perry: "Burning Hearts tbt. Lwko" 2JL32). l i J C3AINT SAVIOUR'S, Sydenham—Harvest O Thanksgiving Services. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Choral Communion and Sermon. Preacher, The Bishop of Christchureh. G. 30 p-m., Evensong and Sermon. Prea£her,_jUv i Jseorgo_Bowon. S~T AUGUSTINE'S, Caehlnere—ll a.m., Matins. Sermon, and Holy Communion. Preacher, Rev. George Bpwen: . p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Preacher Rev. P. R. Inwood. 41ls S"~t1 BARNABAS, . Fendalton—April tod: Harvest Thanksgiving, 8 e.m., Holy Communion; 11, Matins and Holy Communion; 2.30, Children's Sorviee; 7, Evensong. Rev. H. S. Leach, Vicar. 67 STREET METHODIST v,i*w«~-—li, Rev. W. Ready, subject, "The (Jnexpeotedlssu.ee of Life"; 6.30, Rev. W. Ready; subject. "The Surprisesof.tlioßesurrection." Anthem, "The Lord is Soloist, Mr Eric Winspear, "It is Enough 'Elijah). Cashmere School: 11, Rev. \\. iaumber. . . 169 BELT WESLEY CHURCH—II a.i_. Jj Mr C. K. Wigglesworth; 6.30 pjn., Rev. Samuel Lawry. Richmond: 11 nam, Mr-M. Kershaw; 6.50 p.m., Rev. W. Walker. New Brighton: 11 a.m.', Rev. W. Walker; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Farrow. Linwood: 11 a.m., Mr G. K. Steven; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. -Coe. Shirley: 11 a.m., Mr J Lomas; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. B. Weir Marshlands: 11 am., Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.90 p.m., Mr A-G. Milliams. . .118 CAMBRIDGE' TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II a;m.. Rev. C, E. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. G. W. Ellis. Durham street South":- 11 a.m.,Mr R. Toy; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. C. E. Ward. / - 128 ~ Bw. A. 0. Ira-wry (Communion); 6.30 p.m., Rev.' A. 0. (Farewell Ser- [ vice). Anthems:. "Arise, Shine." "The Radiant Morn." Edgewave road: 11 a.rRev. O. Abeinothy (Communion); 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Lomas. /_; 1" SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH-Jl u,m., Mr J. Voss; 6.30 p.m., Rev. 6.30 p.m., Mr White. WOOLSTON METHODIST OH.UKWi.--n, Rov. F. Copeland (Farewell Service)i; 6.30, Mr Flewellen. Sumner:' 11, Rev. S. Lawry; 7, Mr Francis. Heathcot©: 11, Mr Blaaey; 6.30, Supply. Opawa: J.l,' Mr Stivrge; 6.30, Rev. F. Copeland (Farewell Service and Unveiling of Memorial Tablet to late Mrs West). 156 METHODIST . CHURCH,. Rangiora—Sunday, April 3rd. at 6.80 p.m., Rev. J. Guy. Farewell.Service.' ; 4193 St7"PAUL'S"'>RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street—Rev. John Paterson, M.A. 11 a.m.,. "The Superiority of. a Natural Ministry"; 6,30 p.m., ."The Rich Young Ruler." Linwood: 11 ajn. and 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Paterson. Riohmond: 11 a.m. (Communion), and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Watt. i . . . . P8990 T. ANDREW'S - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oxford, terrace—Divine Services tomorrow: Rev. R. R. M. Sutherland, at 11. a.m.'and 6.30 p.m. ■ Bairington strctrt Church, Spreydon; Mir P. E. H. Eaton, at 11 u..m. and 6.30 p.m. NOX CHURCHi Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. R. Ei-win, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 pjn. St. Albans Presbyterian Church: Rev. Reid, of Dmnsandal, 11. a.m. and 6180- p.m. 130 T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. All invited. ■ 161 IT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' Ferry road—Rev William' Tanner. Harvest Thanksgiving' Services: ll w :'a.m., "What Seed Are You Sowing?"'; 6.30 p.in., "And Theij Cometh 'Harvest." Soloists, Misses M./Crawford and N.-Turner. Visitors cordially invited. . .--.,...-. 93 THE SECOND COMING .'. . ~OF:OUR LORD. "PECJUIL ADDRESSES on.Sunday Evening, 8 p.m., April Brd, in Y.M.C.A. CONCERT HALL. Speakers: The Presi-dent-and Vice-President of the Pre-Millenial Advent Association. Hymn Sheets provided. Ool'ection for expenses. ALL WBLCOHEI mi OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH J —7 a.m., Early Morning Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m., Preacher, Irlev. John Bell, 8.M.5., of -Shensi, North China, "A. Pioneer of the Cross"; 6.80 p.m. Preacher Rev. J. J; North, subject,' "Fate, not Fatal—Tho Drop of Blood Wiped Out.' St. Albans: 6.30 p.m., Preaching Service. 85 riIRINITY" 5 CONGREGATIONAITCHURCH - ' —Morning, Rev. W. H. .A. Viokery; ion at close of evening service. . Come and join us in hymns of praise. IS KJ. 11, Mr S. Webb; 6.30, Mr F. Spratt. "The Son of Man came to seek aod save that which was lost." Have you proved this? 69' CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mdorhouse avenue ■ Geov Woolnough, 11 a\m., Morning Worship; '2.45 p.m., Bible Class; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. All welcome. 96 the.Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Sunday Evening, by Mr Graham. Druids' Hall,. St. Albans street—Mr West. New Waltham Hall, , Shakespeare road, 7 o'clock —Mr.. S. Booth. Subject:. "Is There a Hell?" ' - •• 141 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services, 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Unreality." Sunday School 2.30 p.m. 126 ADAME' STBATHEABN IS COMING. iU'. •■■■• ■■■ :■ ■ •.- 4178 HE is not : here, He is risen.—Matth. 28. Jesus Lord,. Who was. delivered for our offences, and was raised again" 'for ottt< justification.—Romans iv. - ■-..' 168 j BRITISH-ISRAEL ,4*«BOqUTION. THE vMONTHiiY -MEETING,wiII be held . -in, the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, TUESDAY, .April 6th, .7.45 p.m. Address by Mr J. S. Pate. Collection. . 4200 THE ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST, 263 Manchester street (Theosophical Hall) —Public Assembly Sunday, 8 pjn. Address.. by Mr J. P. Cooper. Soloist,. MiBS ChristofaninL '7O PIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH, 7 Scottish Society's : Hall, cr. Man-chester-Gloucester streets —Mtb Stonejs address, "Spirifaal Growth and Psychic Development." Messages from writtea requests and photographs. 75 Spiritualists; church, . Worcester street, 7-p.m., Mrs Pedley, late speaker Australian Spiritual Church. Subject: "The Building of the Temple.", Lyceum; 8 p.m. ■.--'... I*2 JSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Forester street—Sunday, 7, Mr Nortontaylor'a subject, "Talks wjth the. Dead.'"; 121 HEOSOPHICAX, SOCIETY } cheater street (cear Gloiioei •Public Lecture, To-morrow, at 7 ; jowl: "Reincarnation and Reconstruction." Lecturer: Mr Thomas Brown. Vocalist f Mrs A. Harper. . . 105 LECTURES. CANTERBURY WOMEN'S CLUB, - 181 Worcester street. ITADAME LEEDHAM-CROWE, MISS _VI • MARGARET GYDE, A.B_A.M., the distinguiebed English Composer and Pianist, EXAMINER at the ROYAL-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will give THREE LECTURES on MUSICAL-FORM AND APPRECIATION. Illustrated by Pianoforte excerpts from the Great Masters. ' FIRST LECTURE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 pjn. Full particulars at the Bristol Piano Co. 92 BOROUGH COUNCILS. . WOOLSTON BOROUGH COUNOHi. A PUBLIC MEETING is called for next WEDNESDAY, April 6th, in the WOOLSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL' CHAMBERS, at 8 p.m., to consider the Brace -Band's recent successes at Nelson All friends and supporters invited. C. HILL,
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