RELIGIOUS AirerOimOEEEBNTS. polices of Sunday Services. —Under this heading; on Saturday, the rates for Services arc:—Not exceeding 24 words (set salid), Is cash; for every additional 1- words, 6d extra, up to 12 lines: half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.— The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Heelings, or Entertainments. THE CATHEDRAL-*, Holy Communion; . U Choral Eucharist {Wesley in E) Introit "Blest arc- they that mourn" (Brahins). preacher, Tho Precentor. 7 p.m., Evensong, Plain Song and Faux Bourdon (Bvrd). Anthem, "How lovely are Thv Dwellings" (Brahms). Preacher. The- Very ilov. the- Dean. 905 QT. JOHN'S, Latimer eqnarc—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Preacher, the "Vicar. Key. J. p. Coursev. 916 <QT. LUKE'S—HoIV Communion, S a.m.; Choral Eucharist and address 9 a.m.; Mattins and sermon 11 a.m.; Holy Communion 12.15; Evensong and sermon 7 p.m. Archdeacon Tavlor. 1017 union: 11 a.m., Matins; 6.30 p.m., Etvensong. Preacher at both services, The Vicar. 937 r OLT TRINITY, AYONSIDE. SUNDAY EVENING, 7 p. "IS THEOSOPHY COMPATIBLE WITH CHRISriANTTY?" 631G I '•luMbtakWKU ■*-«' Sunday Afternoon, at 3 p.m. Address by Rev. P. H, Pritchett. Subject, "Tho Stone Kingdom, which is it?" All welcome. 1011 JJ/praODIST FOREIGN MISSIONS. wn 4" A - BENSLEY Will Preach and Speai as follows: •SUNDAY, .NOVEMBER 16th: 11 a.m.—RUGBY STREET. 3 p.m.—SYDENHAM. &30 p.m.—ADDI,NGTON. Sat., Nov. 15th—EDGEWAREl ROAD. Hon., Nov. 17th—CLARENCE ROAD. ThuTS., N,ov. 20th—TAI TAPU. Fri., Not. 21st—GREENDALE. 996 ■J ajn. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W» Arthur Hay.. Evening subjeci. "Human Memory and Divine Mercy." Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). 993 DURHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH—II y Mr Geo. "Wright; 6.30, Illustrated Service, Rev. J. Harris. Eeception of New Members and Communion at 7.15. Visitors Invited. » 1002 v> CHURCH—II, Rev. R. B. Tinsley; 6.30, Rev. J. Guy. Madras street North—--11, Rev. C. E. "Ward; 6.30. Mr H. Holland, C.8.8. 1001 JUGBY STREET METHODIST—Foreign -»-V Missions Sunday. 11, Rev. A. A. Bensley. Anthem, "How Lovely are the Messengers." 6.30, Rev. Leslie B. tNeale. Anthem, "As the Hart Panta. • 990 HCHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, f Stanmoro load—ll a.m., Bev. J. Guy: 6.30, Kev. B. Dudley. Mr Poole, N.Z;. Alliance, will also speak. Marshland —11 and 6.30, Rev. "W. Cock. 906 J" IN WOOD METHODIST CHURCH, or. -1 Ca3hcl street and Ollivier'a road—Sun'•■flay School lAnnivexaary, 11 a.m., Rev. B. Dudley; 2.45, Rev. B. James; 6.30, J. Machattic. 9<» INWOOD METHODIST SUNDAY —J SCHOOL—Children's Festival. Morning, Rev. Dudley (Scout Parade). Afternoon, 2.45, Rev. James. Evening, 6.30, Mr M.achattie. Special singing by children and choir assisted by orchestra. Miss Lily Kineella will sing (by Bpecial request) "Nearer My God to Thee." 972 SYDENHAM - METHODIST CHIutCH—H ajn., Mr J. H. Pugh; 2.45 p.m., Rev. A. A. Bensley, of the Solomon Islands; ti.3o p.m., Rev. Percy Paris. "Christ's Parable of tho Bridge." High street. Church —ll a.m., Rev. Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. W. Ramsay. JHj ■WOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUITWl Woolflton—ll, Mr Blazey; 6.30, Rev. T J. Wallis (Musical Service).. Opawa—ll, Rev. T. Fee; 6.30, Mr Sheppard Green. Sumner <Sunday School Anniversary)—ll, Rev. A. Stuart; 2.45, Rev. S. J. Werren; 7 Rev. "W. J. Williams. Hcathcote—.ll, Rev. T*. J. "Wallis; 6.30, Mr Blazey. Redchffs—7. Mr McDowell. m \ JAMES'S METHODIST OHUtfuri, ~ Cashmere Hills—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Morrung and Evening, Rev.. E. W. Hames, M.A. 919 WTEW BRIGHTON METHODIST JN CHURCII-11 and 6.30, Rev. Archer 0. Harris. Anthem, "Incline Thine liar. South Brighton Hall-6.30, Mr Kent. 1010 LESLEY CHURCH, Edgeware road ~11 ! Anniversary Services. 11, Rev. Les. B Neale. Anthem, "The Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth" (John F. Wittey) bj• Juvenile Choir. 2.30, Rev. R. B. Tinsley; 6.30, eople" 991 (ATthur Sulliva-n)- . • [URCH, Fitzgerald avenue—t,- ii. a «. Rev. E. D. Patchett, subi ject, "Life's Silent Hours"; 630 p.m., Rev ED Patchett, eubject, "Climbing to the Top." Solo, "Abide With Me," Mrs J. Stewart. i 0 1? TTNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. XV Bealoy avenue—ll a.m.. "Tho Tree oi Life"; 6.30 p.m., "Overwhelmed ; pw«*' er, the Tt«r- W. Gray Dixon, M.A. 982 i ANDREW 7 !PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH (opposite Public Hospita)'readier Kev. Norman L. D. Webster, B ATil. "The Scat of Authority m Region"; anthem, "Rejoice in the Lord El--1 ' to "An. Overdue Account—A Study 'act and Peril of Procrastination : anthem, "Sing Praises Unto the Lord /Cruickshank). . ' _ Bb ~ [£ DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN tJ CHURCH, Sydenham—Dmne Worship. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Rev. J: D. Webster. All welcome. JO ' IT. PAUL'S PRESI ■J Cashel street—l „ "Tho Four Classes in Every Congregation , Anthem, "Lead Me, Lord"., soloist. Miss Lowe; 6.30, "Self or Cncurnstances-The Supremo Problem in Every Man« Life : anthem, "Rejoice in thaLord. . bboi ON PRESBYTERIAN ■"", Puriri street—U a.m.. Mr representative of the hey Zealand Alliance; 6.30 p.m., Mr 1. M. ?ICCARTON" PRESBYTERIAN-11 a —t Mr C H. Poole, of Auckland; R mond Methodist, Stanmore road, 6.30 p.m., Mr C. H. Poole, of Auckland, 1008 T GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Linwood— Morning, 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30. Selected anthem*. Preacher, Rev. John V. Jacobson. 5281 -! ALBANS PRESBYTERIANCM RCH, Berwick street—Preachers, 11 a.m. Mr C. Hicks; 6.30 p.m., Mr E. D. Hcrcus, M.A. S.4oist._Mg_Bruee. 933 S' HIRLEY/-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN ■ ' CHURCH—II a.m., "The Candle on tho Candlestick"; 6.30 p.m., "A Sight of Jesus"; Rev. Charles Murray, M.A; 9(6 QPREYDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kv Barnnsto'i street— Sunday School and Bible Claa&es 2.30; Divine Worsn'ip 11 a.m. and 6.30 n.m. Preacher, Rev. J. W. Hayvar&. ' 58650 T. PETER'S CHURCH, Ferry roadc "T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferrv road—Rev. William Tanner; U a.m., "The Things Wliich Belong to Our Peace"; 6.50 p.m.. "The Ccnquest of Jesus"; soloist,_Mi=?_£rawford. 913 pONGKEGTriONAL - " CHURCHES. VISIT OF MODERATOR. THE REV. HARRY JOHNSON. SERVICES AS FOLLOWS: Linwood Congregational Church —11 a.m., Rev. Harry Johnson; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. I. Sarginson. Tenny3on street Church—ll a™-, t+cr. A. Saxby. 3 p.m., Rtv. Harry Jolinion; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Sazby. Trinity Congregational Chui-ch—ll a.m., Rev. H. J. Huffadine; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Harry Johnson. ? 2 ? I AL CHURCH—Rev. Argyie Saiby, 11 a.m.; subject (Part I.): "Lost Gods":6So p.m., subject (Part II.'), "Finding God. Special service at 2.45 p.m. by Rev. Harry Johnson. Young and old welcomed. 'Full choir. 536 rpRIN'ITY CONGREGATIONHTcHURCH L comer of Worcester and Manchester streeis—ll,, Rev. H. J. Huffadine; 3. Sunday School; e.30. Rev. Harrv Johnson (Modcralor of the Congreeat'ona! f nion oi New INWOOD - CONGREGATIONAL ' CHURCH—Morning, Rev. Harry Johnson, Moderator under the Congregational Union of New Zealand; evening, Kev. ISarginson; Bibie Class at 3. "The Story of tho OXFORD TERRACFTbAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. J. North. Morning, 11 a.m., subject. "The Cup of Salvation"; Communion : Scrriee; evening, 6.30, subject. -Ihe Musji'j of Circumstance?.". Anthem, douWe trio, and hymn studies by the ChonH Choir.
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