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SELIGIOUB ANNOtTNOBMBNTa Aoticee of Sunday Services.—Und?t Ala headjng on Saturday. the *»*«• for Services »re:—Not exceeding 2* mmmmiimm.tmmmm inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarte* ■... inch, 8s 9d; one inch, 6s cash. . N.rJ.—The Is Notices roust not contogs. Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainment*. IATHEDRAL—B a.m., Holy Communion; > 11 a.m., Matin* and Sung Eucharist (Stanford and. Prout). Preacher, Canon Wilier, B.D. 6.30 p.m., Evensong (Wahnieley: in D. Minor). Anthem, "Happy and Blest" (Mendelssohn). Preacher, the Precentor. ATHEDHAL, Anzao Day, 25th April— Service in Memory of the Fallen, 10 a.m. .Organ Music will be played from 9.40 to lo' a.m. Introit, Contakion of the Departed. Offertorium "To the FalUn" (Elgai). Preacher, the Kt. Hev. tho Bishop. Oflerings of Flowers and Wreaths for the Cata- ' falque will bo received at the Cathedral on Motday. 3 p.m., Children's Service. 1274 "s7"mIcHAEL'S - CHURCH—Sunday, 6.30 O p.m. (St. Mark's Eve), Evensong and Procession; Sermon on "The Memory of War." Monday, 7 a.m., St. Mark's Eucharist; 9 a.m., Sang Requiem for the Fallen. Children will place Flowers on Soldiers' Memorial at 9 a.m. 1201 T. LUKE'S—Mattins 11 a.m., subject, - "Starving Millions"; 7 p.m., Evensong, "A Young Nation." Preacher both services, Rev. F. N. Taylor. Retiring collection after all services in aid "Chinese Famine Fund." ?2GB <T. MARY'S, MERIVALE—Anzac Cora-'-J memoration Services. Retiring collections. North China. Famine I'und. t 1219 STREET METHODIST __ "Anzac Day," 11, Rev.. S. Lawry. Anthem, "Jean,' Priceless Treasure." Soloist, Mrs Ell; G. 30, Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., JJ.D. (of Wellington). Anthem, "O Come before. His Presence." Soloist, Mr Bl<)keley. Cashmere School—ll, Rev. W. Baumber. 1 283 ETHODIST CHURCHES, Christchurch - East Circuit.—Wesley Church, East belt —ll a.m., Rev. W. Walker; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E.'D. Patchett. Subject: "A Wreath on an Unknown' Grave: An Anzac Service of Grateful Bemembrance." Richmond—ll Mr C. W. Ramsay; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. New Brighton, Church Anniversay—--11 a.m., Rev.. E. D. Patchett; 2.45 p.m., Special Musical Service, address Rev. W. H.;E. Abbey; 6.30 p.m.,-lev. W. Walker; ll.;E. Abbey; e.at> p.m„-xw)v. ». '•«!«=*. Solos and Anthems by the Choir. Linwood. -11 a.m., Rev: W. H. E. Abbey; 6.30 pm, Mr J, Voss Shirley—ll am., Mr A. G. Williams; 6.30 p.m. : , Rev, J. puy. Marshland—--11 a.m.', Rev. J. Guy; 6.30 p:m., MrSturge. . . 1205 /"tAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST KJ CIRCUIT.— Cambridge terrace—ll a.m., Rev. J. Hank; ti.3o p.m., Rev. S. Lawry. .,.__ -i i. o„„n, ii o tti K«v. Tinslev 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Hams M Nortt-ll a-m., Mr H. Holland; 6.30 p.] Rov. 0. E. Ward/ • ■ _ r CT. ALBANS METHODIST CIRCUIT.uiclifle, of, New Britain. Anthem, 'Let Your . Light so Shine". (Woodward).; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. TNapier Milne.. Subject; 'White Man, a.m,y Bev. J. Napier Mime; e.w "JX ;fetainer).: :- i; 6662 6.30 Pirn;, Bev. J. Harris (new nwii/H. Holland, Esq. PRESBYTERIAN. r. CHURCH, v ; . : ! 'Byd*»)li«»—DiTihe Worship, 11 am.; *>> Webj Btaley ,'avenue—Rev. 31.A,, 11 a.m., "Anzao" >.nt. \ SU-Ailbani' Pies* m&*XsWW*rttu:' ;i, i: Am., Early SfJMfllioM living Shall, [ Not Die" " ir.'-'.-.;vi2S6'--8«i;«f ,Goa.- ( HaUi not life. .. Join V. mm:a' ! " ; " : 1«5ENHAM GPSPEIi MHSION-Stißday, «rttbi«c*. Tn* Buenos of Jesus"; 3.16 pi, , .Bible Xuata; .fiUO p.m., "The Eter- " 1245 .STREET HALL-The Gorfpel of , —l , the Greoe of God will (D.V.) be preachk Mr Burrows. «■ New WeJtham Haffl, Shake- ' ~u» road: Mr tf. J. Wmnfeott, 7 o'oloqk mi - 1285 i aTVffi \i il'.vllfc.w ?) Ji: V< (M afel J ot Christj ScaentMt, Latun«r art: tf, Subject. ("Probation after Death" a«<r School, 230 pm. -" 1279 ELTGIOUS SOCIETY OF PBIENDS— s yXV. M**ti»r lte"Wo»hip, Sunday, e* 11 {*t aim. , tfopowrter Oianibere, 131" Worcester ADVATION ARMY , - Victoria square. CITADEL, < tAJTZAO DAY. - > BEEVICES .AT 11 AND 8 PM. \ ' CHAPLAIN MAJOR GREENE. ), i\ "EVJjiBYBODY WELCOME. . $ HAROLD F. MACKENZIE, iIMM Captain. *■ » t7* W.C.A, Latimer Bquare—Sunday, 430 * *'-■■•• \ Girls' Service, "The Nation's " T 01aim> on it'* Owlhood," Ail girls wel--1 -» » 1320 OPHICAL SOCDSTY, 263 Manster street (near Gloucester street)— B. HESEARCEBOCJETY, Fores-; AlftS: SCIENTIST -r SPs?B^^S<^ttiSih)S(.ciety , a -SaUj «. Man-; ratfatorGloneeeter. «treet.;—Mra Stone. AdSite*-; IGHUROH; Worcester Lecture,]

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 18

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