RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices o£ Sunday Services. —Under (bis hcndinc; on Saturday, the rates lor .Services are: —Not exceeding 24 word? (set solid), Js cash; for every additional J - words. Cd extra, up to 12 lines; half ir;ch displayed. 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, J.s i>d; cne inch, 5s cash. N.B. —The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. r PHE CATHEDRAL —Dedication Festival. N Holy Communion. H. Choral Eucharis* (Stanford in C>. ' Introit. "How lovejy are Thy Dwellings" (Brahms'. Preacher T.'-.o Very Rev. the Loan. 7 p.m.. Evensong (Garrett in 1)'. Anthem. "I have surely bt.iiu J hec a- house (Boycc '. Pre&cher Rev. H. V.". Smith. U MICHAEL'S—Octavo oi All Saints. 7 a,r.d P. Holy Communion 0.30. Children's Eucharist. 11, Peoples Eacharist 'Garrett in E flat) and Procession. 6.30, Evensong. Anthem. Procession. Mr ' C'! E. Jones, Synod representative, -will p TC address on its work. Monday, 7. All Souls, Suns Req-./.cm. Xam.a invited. ;J CT. JOH.N'S, Latimer square—S a.m.. Hoiv k - Communion; U a.m.. Morning Praver. Preacher, the Vicar. Rev. j. F. Course;;; 7 p.m., Evening- Prayer. Preacher, Rev. R C. W. Powell. 30 t'l', LL'KE'S—Holy Communion, V a.m., 8 a.m. and twiih music and sermon) 9 a.m. Mattins 11 a.m. Sermon, "'The Days are- evil." Archdeacon Taylor. Evensong. 7 p.m.. Rev. F. R. Ravle. 13$ QT. SAVIOUR'S, Sydenham—l7th Dedica- ' linn Festival. Holy Communion, S a.m.. Eucharist, 11 a.m. The Vicar. Children's Service, 3 p.m. Evensong-, 6.30. His Orsce the Archbishop. • 79 C.E.M.S. HE Last of Present Series of Sunday Afternoon Addresses, in Rolleston street Hall, TO-MORROW, at 3. Address by Canon Coursey, "Home Life and Christianity." All men welcome. 4263 T I) L ™ r . ff STREET METHODIST vi- afi 1 T- ra ' and G - 30 P- m -. Rev. ,' Al thur Hay. Evening subject. "Tiie Immortality^of Memory" (Communion). Anthem. "Abide with Me" (Turner). 65 DURHAM STREErr SOUTH METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVER. SARY SERVICES-PREACHERS: if ; V KV - &• J; WERREN; 2,15 SffiV: £■ HA\ ; 6.30 p.m., REV. J. HARRIS. Bright singing by the scholars, assisted by a Special Choir and Orchestra under the baton of Mr T. A. Stringer. GRAND ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, at 7.30 p.m. Excellent Programme. Prize Distribtuion. Chairman, llev. J. Harris. 4 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHoDIST CHURCH—II, Mr AV. A. Bascand; 6.30, Rev. S. Lawrv. Madras street North—--11, Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.30, Mr W. Bkzev. CHURCH, Fitraid avenue—- ' » 1 11 a.m., Rev. F. T. Read; 6.30 p.m., Rey. T. J. W allis, Subject; "Sentiment versus Practice." Anthem; ''Gloria in Excelsis." 47 EUGBY STREET METTHODIST—Nov. 2nd, 11 a.m., Rev. Jjeelie B. Neale; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Percy Paris. Cordial welcome to visitors. 35 EDGEWARE ROAD (WESLEY CHURCH) —ll, Rev. B. Dudley, F.R.A.S.; 6.30 Rev. S. J. Werre 11. Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul" <H. R.. Shelley). Soloist, Miss Vera Lawry. Popular Congreg'ational Sing Song. Alexander Hymns from 6.30 to 6.30 p.m. PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. H. Ryan; 6.30, Mr W. S. Mackey (of Auckland). 2S RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, Stanmore road —Sunday School Annivorsarv, 11 a.m., Rev. B. J. James; 2.45, Rev. Crawford; 6.30, Rev. B. Dudley. 119 LINWOOD METHODIST ' CHURCH, cr. Cashel street and Ollivicr's road—ll a.m., Rev. E. Patchett; 6.30, Mr Wright. Marshland —11 a.m., Mr Farrow; -6.30, St. Albans Bible Class. 120 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. Percy Paris; 6.30 p.n>., Rev. Leslie B. Neale. High street Church—ll а.m., R«v. S. Lawxy; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. Dyer. 33 ST. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, Cashmere Hills—ll a.m., Rev. R. B. Tinslev. Communion Service to follow. 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. W. Hames, M.A. 5 l1TT;OOliST0N METHODIST CIRCUIT: .YYj Woolston —11, Rev. W. J. Williams; б.30, Mr "White. Opawa—ll, Mr Thomas; 6.30, Mr Sturge. Sumner —11, Mr Franklin; 7, Rev. W. J. Williams. Heathcoto (Sunday School Anniversary)—ll, Mr Voss; 2.45, Mr McHattie; 6.30, Mr N. Turner. Redcliffs (Church Anniversary)— 7, E. D. Patchett (in Community Hall). Solos by Mra Kerr and Mr Clothier. .18 -vfEW BRIGHTON METHODIST 1> CHURCH—II, Rev. J. Guy; 6.30, Rev. F. T. Read (Communion). Duet., Misses Weavers. South Brighton Ha 11—2.45, Rev. F. T. Read. NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Alliance. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, The Rev. Colin C. Harrison, of WellingK ton. 37 8" T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH (opposite Public Hosital)— Preacher, Rev. Norman L. D. Webster, B.A. 11 "Tertitis—A Study in Uncalendared Saints." Anthem, "Sweet is Thy -Mercy, Lord" (Barnbv); 6.30, "Like Noble Music unto Perfect Words—A Study in an Immortal Friendship." Anthem, "1 am AJp.ia and Omega" (Stainer). ' OT DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURC'H k5 Sydenham—Divine Worship. 9.30 a.m. Coronation Hospital; 11 Key. J. DWebster; 6.30 p.m, llcv. I'. NicoL ALI welcome. OTTPAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O ' Cashel street— Young- People's Day ; Rev. W. Scorgie. 11, "The Children s tirsand Best Friends"; 630-, "The New Man a Man's Man." Special hymns and anthems. From 6 to 6.30., Mr Raynor White will give an organ recital. tbal OPREYDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, lO Barrin<*ton street—Sunday School and Bible Clones 2.30; Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. A\. Harvard. SB6o ° T)ICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH XV Puriri street—Kev. Brian Kalroy, M.A. J'ublic Worship It a.m.; subject, "Religious J. ULUJ<- ») , - - I • Despondency" and 6.30 p.m. subject, Christia.n Experience as Illusion." 01 QTTALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O Berwick street—Preacher, Mr James Tennent. Morning, 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30 p.m. Soloist, Mrs P SpANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- _ Divine Worship. Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. J. B. Bickerstatl; evening, 7 p.m. IS CIHIRLE PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH—II a.m., "The Person of Christ"; 6.30 p.m., "Born out of due Season." Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. All welcome.. S~Y GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Linwood —Sunday School Anniversary services. Choral singing by children. Morning, 11 a.m., subject, "Suggestions for a Happy Life." Preacher, Rev. Johu V. Jacobson; afternoon, 2.45 p.m., evening, 6.30 p.m., preacher, Mr S~Y. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road —Rev. William Tanner. 11 a.m., Special Children's Service. Subject, '"Music in the Air." 6.30 p.m., Address to Young Men and Women on "Christ Pioneer." ATEW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN IN CHURCH—II a.m., "The Rechabites,'' W.C.T.U. Parade; 7 p.m., "A Notable Conversion." Rev. J. S. Young. Trinity" congregational church (corner of Worcester and Manchester streeUj—Pastor's Fourth Anniversary, Rev. H. J. Hufuidine, A.I.S. 11. "Our Friend" (Holy Communion); 3, School; G. 30, "Life's Joy-iloots." Solo, Mr A. Haig-h. 54 Tennyson street concregaTIONAL CHURCH—Rev. Arg>'ll Saxby. 11 ajn., subject, "Certain Success": 6.30 p.m., subject (br Tequest), "The Life To Come." Evening Communion. 59 t"T NWOOD CONGREGATIONAL J J CHURCH—Anniversary Services. Rw. I. Sarginson. Morning, Jackson's "Te Deum," Anthem, "Comfort, 0 Lord," and Solos by Miss W-a.iton and Mr G. Cordner. Evening: Anthem, "The Lord is My Shepherd," and Solo by Mr 1». Dailey. SFORD~TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. J. J. North: Morning, 11 a.m. Subioct, "The Book of Job." Evening, 6.30. Subject: 'The Sheer Beauty of the World—The Problem of God aEd Man is to Make the World as Good as it is Beautiful. Chorus Choir. 74 Salvation army citadel, v^twria square—To-morrow. Major Bladin, National Young Secretarv, will conduct United Corps' Cadet Rallv. All incctings brimfull ot interest. " 134 THE SALVATION ARMY, Battewea street, Sydenham—Meetings on Sunday at. 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 pan. At 7 -p.m. Memorial Service for the late Mrs Blaek. A welcome awaits you. 78
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