BELIOIOUB AUNOVNOEMBMtS. Kbticea of Sunday SerrleM.—Undar this heading on Saturday, the rates lor Services are:—Set «xct«il»i 24 wort* (set solid), is cash; for every, additional 12 words, 6d eitra, up to 12 lines; halt inch displayed, 2* 6d; thre«-V»rter inch, 2s 3d; one inch, 6s. cash. N.B.—Tea Is NOtiees nwit not eontain Advertisements «( Annual Meetings, AnnWariaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainment*. rpilE CATHEDRAL—S, Holy Commumon; i- 11. Chora! Eucharist (Steggall in G); Jjjtroit. -'Load Me, Lord" (Weeley). Preacher Very Rev. the Dean. Offerings at tua morning service aro for St. Paul's Restoration Fund. 7 p.m., Evensong (Parry in D); Anthem, "Happy and B'.est" (Mendelsohn*. Preacher. Rev. C. A. Fraer. 1395 ST. JOHN'S, Latimer square—B a.m., ,-J Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Pravcr. Preacher at both service*, Rev. J. V. Coursey. ' 136J ST. JOHN'S, Latimer square, Aritac Day— S a.m.. Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Memorial Service. Preacher. R*v. J. F. Coursev. -363 [T. JOHN'S, Woolston—Ansae Day Me- *-> morial Service, 9.30 a.m. Sunday: H.C. at 8 and U (not 0.30; Evensong, T p.m. Boys' B.C. resume* 10 a.m., Girls •J.SO p.m.—Rev. H. O. Hanby. TEW BRIGHTON ANGLIOAN CHURCH .- I —Services for Sunday r.t Beach. Church: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.m., Evensong. Preachor, tho Vicar Rev. C. W. I. Maciiverty. IS6I CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH (near Colombo street Budge) —ll, Mr C. Hicks; G.SO, Rev. C. Acernethy. Visitors cordially invited aud welI Mimed. 158S JT. JAMES'S CHURCH, Riccarton—Anzac J Sunday, April 20th. Commemoration Service at, 11 a.m., when ft tablet will bo unveiled in memory of the following church men in the district:—J. H. Aitken, A. D. Ashbv, R. G. Cooke, N. C. Harris, L. Hurit:i. P. Lowe, C. H. March, L. H. Parson, C. K. Rickctte, It. E. N. Schumacher, G. J. Schumacher, R. M. G. Tiokell. Friends and relatives especially invited. Preacher, Rev. H. Neteon Wright. 1373 .DURHAM STREET METHODIST. -Lf ANZAC SERVICES. 11 a.m. -and 6.30 p.m.—R»v. W. Arthur Hay. Subjeot, "A Vision Wanted, and Granted." Anthem, "Crossing the Bar". (Woodw«a); solo, Messrs \V. J. Spralt and H. Blakeley, "B* Thou. Faithfol Unto Death-" DURHAM STREET SOUTH MJSTHUIJIST CHURCH. ASWIVERSARY SERVICES. 11, Rev. S. 3. Werres; 6.30, Rev. SJ. Harris. Special Sinjpng. Hymn* Illustrated. Contort following Wetineßdny, 7.4S I p.m. Edgeware road Methodist Choir, Com- : petition winner*. Tiokets 6d. 1537 RUGBY """STJREET METHODISE CHURCH—Anfcac Memorial Service. 11 n.m., Rev. Leslie B. Neale. Returned men of Canterbury Mounted Rifles and N.Z. Engineers invited. Anthem, "For All the Saints." 6.E0 p.m., Rev. S. J. Werren. Anthem, "O, Gladsome Light." 1541 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue—--11 a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett, subject, "The Open Vision"; 6.50 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchott, subjeot, "Leafc We Forget." Solo, "O Divine Redeemer," M» Rtlssell. 9004 -ttDGEWARE ROAD (WESLEY CHURCH) iU Rev. F. T. R*ad. Visitors to the city cordially vralcomW. 1543 ftrOQLSTON CIRCUIT-WoolaW*: 11 *»- a.m., Rev. G. R. Peterson; «.S0 p.m., Mrs Farrow. Sumner: 11 a.m., Rev. W. H. Speer; 6.30 p.m., Mrs Williams. 11 a.m., Mr Hopkirk; 6.80 p.m., Rev. W. H. S»«ser; eubject, "The Price of Yiototy." Hcatheote; 11 a-m., Mr Comber; 6,80 pan., Rev. G. R. Peterson. Redoliffß: 7 p.m., Mr Blazey; ■•■ , . .. 1853 RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, JLI Siantaow road—ll a.m., Mr J, H. Pugh; 6.30 p.m., Rev. B. Dudley. Hareh- ! land—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Cook. _. ,1275 INWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, *-* corner Caabel street and OHivwr'e road —ll a.m., Rev, B. Dudley; 6-30 p.m., East I Belt Bible Class. 1276 T, BRIGHTON METHODIST XV CHURCH-Anniv«w«y. 11, Ensign Fraaer; 6.30, Rev. L. B. Neale. SoeoUl Anthem* by *nkn?ed choir. Norih Baaoh School. 6.30, Mr A. Kent, 1390 HIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH-n, ~ Rev. C. Abernetby; 6,80, Mt G. Wright. Anthem, "New Lettcst Thy Se"rvant." 1891 YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCHi ~ 11 and 6.30, Rev. Percy Parift, High stTeet Cbviroh: 11 a.m., Mt E. ■ Till; 6.30 T).m;, XTnion Bible Class. I*o9 >APANUI METHODIST CHURCH- , Special Ansae Services, MotTung, Rev. H. Ryan; ovenine, St, Att*as Bibl» Anbhem. "Lead, Kindly Light.". 15«9, A- ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN l CHURCH. {Opposite Publio Hospital.) 60th ANNIVERSAEY. H-REY. W. BOWER BLACK, " LL.B., of St. Paul'*, Aithem, "To Deum" (StasiardanEFlat) 6.30-REY. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTEB, B.A. "God's Better Thlnig—A Study itf our, Sacred Heaponsibility." Anthems: "I Waa Glad "When They Said Unto Me" (Elv«y), <Tho Heavens aro Telling" (Haydn). . 68623 I OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH, ' (Cotner of Ca*hel and M&draa atrests). 11 a.m.-REY. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER, B.A. 6.30 p.m.—RET. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B.' i Anthems: Morning, "The Light of the World." Evening, "Saviour, Thy Children Keen." E8768 ;T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH, Fefry load— R6v. William Tanner, 11 a.m., "Life in God's Presence"; 6.80 p.m., "A Great Conquest and its Aftermath." Soloist: Misa E. Johnson. - ' 1357 >ICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH V Pnviri street—Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. Public Worship. 11 a.m., subject, "The Christian Attitude towards War"; C.39 p.m., subject, ''The Challenge of Life." 1515 GT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *•' (Sydenham)—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Anzao Services. R«v. J. D. Webster. All welcome 1333 HIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERI *■> lAN CHURCH. RandaJl strcetj Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening, 6.30 p.m. I Preacher. Rev. J. Dickson. Memorial eervicoJo__R«v. C. Murray. 1381 QHIRLEY-RiCitMONb ! O CHURCH-Memo.-ial Setvicee: Morning, re the laW Rev. C. Murray, M.A.; evening, Anafcb Service, by R«v. John Dickson, M.A. .8834 CHURCH, 'J street—Divino Worship, Morning 11, Evening C.30. Preacher, Rev. ■T. W. Hayward. 58650 ►APANUI PRRSBYTERUN CHURCH— Divine Woiahip. Morning. 11 a.m., Evening, 6.30 p.m. Rev. J. B. Bickewtaff. I _ . ' 1393 ! MEW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERUN Anzac." 7 p.m., "Lessons from RB3: Adrift and TriuDiphant." Rev. J. S. Youn»'. Solo. Mi»s Liehtbcdy. 1393 1 pHRISTADKLPHIAN LECTURE. V BIBLE HALL. MADRAS STREET Tuam tlrcrtl. SUNDAY. P.M. GOD. 'THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE. Spsaker: MR T. COCycBOFT. cf Wellington. No Collection. 1557 fVXFORD ■ TERRACE BAJTJSI' y umJUCK—Rev. o. J. North; Morning, 11 a.m.; subject, "R«lig»oU3 Habits'; Jwening, U.UJ p.m., u 6ermon on a tcmiaou subject, "Why Cannot I Do What I Like with My Liter ' « o lb, 'lfearor My God tj 1-hee," by Mrs Itownson, lato ot BrtdfoTd, aui Male Voice rendering of "Aiu.ost Pwsuadsrt.'' lag) -«- TIO.NAL CHURCH-Rov. ArgyU Saxby, 11 s.m., "Honest Prayer"; 6.30 p.iri., Sar.k«y Serv.ec. btbjtct; ''Demons, Ancient and Modern" 6 p.m., Oxgan Riscital, Mr Claude \\ llliams, 1..A.8., etc. 1364 11ST, L*timer square—Bund»y Services: 11«jb. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Pra-. bat>on After Death." All cordially welcome. 1310
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