eeligious announcements. Sunday Services,—Under this holding on Saturday, the rate* •JKot exceeding 34 so , '• 18 'or erery additional 12 worda, 6d extra; half displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter ln ®°'. 3e^: °n« inch, 5s cash. ■ . ;T . 1# must not con. tain Advertisements of Annual Meet, mge, Anniversaries. left Meetings. ot Enterfaimnenta. OATHEDRAL-8 a.m Holy Communion; *r Ji M;U^ Rt - ns i. Parade St - John Am- " W, C - "Biased Merciful (Hiles). Preachar, the Rt. Rev. the Bishop 6.30 p.m., Evensong, Hop- \ . l m > "Grant Us Thy lW" (Mendelssohn). Preacher, Archdeacon liKgitt, M.A. DA Y, 25th April V/ Service In memory of the fallen, ]0 a.m. Organ music will be played from 9.40 to 10 a.m. Introit, Contokion of the Departed. Offertormm, ''To the Fallen," Elpar. Preacher, the Right Rev. the Bishop. Offeruigs of flowers and wreaths for the catafalque will be received at the Cathedral up to 9 a.m. on Monday. . g-Q OT. IgCHAEL'S, Oxford terrace—B~.m., t-' , Holy Communion; 9.30 and 11, Sung Euohamt; 6.30, Evensong. Preacher V e ° Kev- Dean Harper. QT. Ho3y Communion, 8, 9 ~ , iv ll " m -> Matins, subject, "The First Christian Sermon"; 7 p.m., Evensong, subject, 'Prayers for the Dead." Preacher both services. Rev. F. N. Tavlor. 909 CJT. SAVIOURS, Sydenham—B «.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist Mid Sermon; 6.80 p.m. ( Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, morning and evening, Canon Coates. gjo DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—II ».m., Rev. \V. Ready: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. TV. E«ady. .Special musical service. Organ ibolos by Mrs Firth, F.R C.0., anthems and solos by choir, two solos 'by Miss Gladyß Verona., brilliant soprano (of Sydney). Oome eaTly. Cashmere School—--11, Rev. W. Baiumber. 917 SUiNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. WESLEY CHURCH,- FITZGERALD »» AVENUE. Preachers—--11 a~m., Rev. E. D. Patchett. Subject, "A Mother's Loan." S "p.m., Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. 6.95 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett. Subject, "The Visions' of Youth." Special Music. Solos and Choruses by' ■ the Children at all the Services. Scholars' Tea and Entertainment, MONDAY EVENING. 876 riH'RISTCHUROH EAST METHODIST V.' CIRCUIT—East belt: Sunday School Anniversary. 11 a.m., Rev. E. D.-PatoLett, "A Mother*® Loan"; 2.45 p.m., Rev. W. H. Aibbcy; 6.30 p.m., ■ Rev. E. D. Patcho't, "The Visions -of Youth" AmnivoT»ary hymns by the scholars. Richmond—ll a.m., Rev. W. H. Abbey: 6.30 p.m., Mr A. G. Williams. New Brighton—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. "Walker. Memorial reference at evening service. to late Mrs F. Buxton. Linwood—ll a.m:, Mr W. o.' Francis; 6.50 p.m., Rev. W. H. Abbey. Shirley—ll 0..m.', Mr' •A. E. Lawry; 6.30 p.m.; Mr O. W. Ramsay. Ms/rshknd—ll a.m., Mr J. Voss; 6.30' p.m., Mr J. Blazey. 823 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—U, Mr John Lomas; 6.30, Rev. John Harris (new minister). Durham street South'—ll, • Rov. C. E. Ward;- 030, Mr Francis.' Madras street North (CCuwch Anniversary)—ll, Reiv. John Harris (new minister); 6.80, Rev. A. W. Foulds. Tuesday, 7.Bo—'Social and welcome to new minister. 830 A. NEW VOICE IN CHRISTCHUROH. s T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH, RUGBY STREET. iREV. J. NAPIER .MILNE (late of London and New Plymouth), commences '' • Ministry. • SERVICES at 11 and 6^30. Evening ■Subject— ■ "IS IT GOING TO BE WJDLL ONE DAY WITH THE WORLD?" Musical Anthems— ,f How Lovely are the Messengers" and "The, Lord is My Shepherd" (Johnsofi). Duet, "Watchman, What of the •Night?" Mrs George W. Parker and Mr Sidpey Gilchrist; ■ .Everybody Cordially Invited. 8135 EDGEWAiRE ■ ROAD METHODIST CHURCH—Re*. HT Ford (late of ttamopep? has Ministry. 11, a.m. ; ami 6.30 lj.ni. Anniversary favourites by Juvenile Choir. Anthems, "Holy Spirit, Come, Oh Come," '.'Rejoice, the. Lord is King." Hymn, "D«.r Loijd and Fattier." Visitors cordially welcome/ ,61% SYDENHAM "METHODIST CHURCH— Sunday, April 17th. 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. r Rev. .Peroy Paris;. Morning, subject, J'Our Nead <rf E«oh Other." Evening, "Tlie "Comprehensiveness of Christianity." All old friends and. members of .the Church ax® invited to these opening .services ' of a new ministry. High a.m., Supply; 6.30 p.m.y Mr Coo. . ■' ' ' . 864 "UTOOLSTON METHODIST—WooIs'xm: 11 f T a.m.i -Mr Ramsay; 6.80 p.m., Rev. T. J. Wallis.. St. Paul's, ; Sumhjr—ll a.m, Mr Thomas'; 7 p.m., .Mr Voller. , Heathcoie—--11 *.m., Mr Fairrow; '6.80 fe.m., Mrs Williams. Opawa—li <v.m., Rev. I'. J. Wallis; 6.30 p.m.,' Renr. T. Pde. • 6119 TipHE Bev A. N. Scottsr will conduct the. A evening serVioe at the Rangioira Methodiat Church on Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. 6199 QT. PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashel O street—ll a.m., Rev. John Paterson, M.A.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., 8.8. (Agent British and Foreign Bible Society). Linwood—ll a.m. and p.m., Mr T. Paterson. Richmond—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m„ Rev. J. Watt. ' . 8688 QT. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church, Oxks • ford terrace—Divine Services To-morrow: Rev. R. R. M. Sutherland, at 11 a.in. and 6.80 p.m. Barrington street Church, Spreydon—Mr F. E. H. Paton, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ■. • 1 __f CTOX CHURCH, BEALET AVENUE, n"«HB 41st ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ol X. Knox Church, Bealey avenue, will be conducted: by-. Rev.. Hector Maclean, M.So., 8.D., of St; Andrew's, Duriedin, at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Special Collections and Special Mtfßic Iw the Choir., i Mr J. Tennant will preach at Berwick street at 11 a.m. and_6.Bo,p.m. 863 QT- PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry ►7. road-Sunday School Anniversary:. 11 Rev. J. D. Webster; 8 p.m., Mr O. G. Machattie; 6.30 p.m. Rev. William Tanner. Special singing by the .children. Visitors cordially invited. 885 ST. DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Sydenham—Divine Worship: 11 a.m., Rev.. W. Tanner.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. D. Webster. All invited. " .. . &03 LORD'S SECOND COMING: GPECIAL ADDRESSES by President and O ' Vice-President of Premillenial Advent Assooiation, -SUNDAY, 8 p.m., . IN Y.W.C.A. CONCERT HALL. • Also, MONDAY, 7.80; IN BUILDERS' ASSN. ROOMS, Gloucester street, opp. Chancery lane. ADDRESS by MR'H. H. STRUTTON, .Of India. All welcome. Sanlcey's Hymns. 6122 TERRACE Baptist Church-Rev. " J- J. North. 7.80 a.m., Early Morning Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m.,. Memorial and Communion Service; 6.80 p.m, "What is Your Religion?. The Government Wants to Know": A Census Address. St. Albans — 6.30 p.m., 'Students' Service. . W1 ?T'BINITY Congregational Church—ll a.m., 1 Miss Hilda Small, 'of SamoaMiss Small has ,a story to tell, and knows how to tell it. Don't miss the morning service. Anthem, "We Bow in Prayer"; solo, "God is Our Refuge," Mr W. J. Richards.' Ist prize Musical Competitions. 6.80, . Rev. H. J. fiuffadine, "The Loved City." Anthem, "O Lord, Bow Down Thine Ear"; solo, "Sunrise and Sunset," Miss Mabel Harcourt. 865 "VT EITHER is there salvation in any other, ■Lv' for there is none other name under Heaven given among men whereby we. must be eavetT—Acts iv. 801 /CHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue—Pastor, Geo. Woolnough. 11 a.m., subject, "Thy Kingdom Come"; 6.30 p.m., subject, "Life's Greatest Battle." Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Ira A. Paternoster (Wellington) will Bpeafc. 826 NEW BRIGHTON Mission Hall—A Special Memorial Service for the late ills W. Hammett will be held on Thursday, April 21st, at 7-80, p.m. All old friends invited. SYDENHAM Gospel Mission, Sunday—ll, Mrs K. B. England; 6.30. Mr H. H. Strntton, Rep. British and Foreign Bible Society. Interesting facta re this wonderful Society. Coma 871 ARMAGH STREET Hall—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Lord's Day evening. Speaker, Mr J. J. Winnicott. Druids' Hall, St. Albans street —Mr G. Ferguson. New Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road—Mr Paynter, 7 o'clock. 1 873 SUNDAY, A*t>ril 17th—Christian Science Services—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square: Sunday Services, 11 km. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday School 2130 p.m. 90G
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