RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Service*.—Under this beading on Saturday, the rates for Berrices are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid). Is cash; for every additional 3 2 words, 6d extra, np to 12 lines; half inch displayed, 2s &d; three-quarter inch. 3s 9d; one inch. 5s cash. NJ.—The Is Notices mnat not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Enter Uinuenu. rpHE CATHEDRAL—B, Holy Communion, •*- 11, Chord £.uchariat (Wesley in E); Introit, "Jeau, Word of Gcd" (Mozart). Preacher, the Very Rer. the Dean; 7 p.m., Evensong. Plain Song and Faux Bourdon (Gibbins). Anthem, "(iod is our Hope and Strength" (Bach). Treacher, Rev. H. S. Leach. 11-20 JT. MICHAEL'S-8, Holy Communion; * 9.3">. Chi.dren's Eucharist; 11, People's Eucharist, "Sixteenth Centenary of Nicaea": 6.3f, Evensong. Friday, 7.30, Vespers of tho Dead. 106'1 T. JOHN'S, Latimer square—6lat Anniversary. 8 a.m.. Holy fv,»i~.,ir,;.-r, • 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; Ma3onio Order invited.' 7 p.m., Evening Pruyor. Preacher at both services, Rev. J. F. Coursey, vicar. 1136 JOHTS; LATIMER SQUARE. Sixty-first Anniversary, Wednesday, Juno 24th. Holy Communion 7 and 10 a.m. 'lea in schoolroom at 5.30 p.m. Evensong at 7.15 p.m. Concert in schoolroom at 8.15 p.m. 1157 T. LIKES (corner Manchester and Ki!more etreeta) —Lite>ny, 7.45 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 a.m., 9 a.m. (Chcral), and 12.15 Matins; 11 a.m Evensong; 7 p.m., Sermons, 9, 11 and 7. Archdeacon Taylor. 1181 T. MARY'S, Merivalc—B a_m., Holy Communion; 11 a-m., Matins. Preacher, Archdeacon Haggitt. 6.30 p.m., preacher, Rev. Chard. 1100 "VfEW BRIGHTON ANGLICAN CHURCH i' —Beach Church, 8 and 11 a.m.. Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong and An-thi-m. Preacher, the Vicar. North Beach Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Rev. W. F. Knowles. 1110 DURHAM STREET METHODIST--11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. Arthur '. Subject, "The King Enthroned." Anthem, "The Day Thou Gavest" (Woodward). DURHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr W. Biazey; 6.30, Union Church Bible Class. Hymns illustrated. Church effectively heated. 1175 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. Madras street North, Church Anniversary—ll, Rev. Webster; G. 30, Rev. J. Harris. II7U WESLEY CHURCH, Fitrgerald avenue—--11 a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett, subject, "A New Earth"; 6.3 C p.m., Rev, A. J. Seamcr and Maori I'mty. Collection for Home Missions. 1125 ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, St. Albans Circuit—Edgcware road: 11 a.m., Rev. Leslie B. Neale; 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. J. Werren. Cordial welcome extended to visitors. 1118 If ETHODIST CHURCHI OF NEW ZEA- *•*• LAND, St. Albans Circuit—Rugby street: 11 a.m.. Rev. S. J* Werren; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Leslie- B. Neale. Cordial wol- . come extended to vieitora 1119 f INWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, cor. — -1 Cashol street and Ollivier's road—ll a.m., Rev. To Tuhi; 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Bailey? Solo, Mr H. Harrington- Collection for Home Missions. 1141 (ICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, l>. Stanmore road—ll aim., Rev. S. Bailey; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. L. Thomas. Anthem, "Fiercer Raged the Tempest." Solo, "0 Rest in the Lord," Miss Winnie Ramray. ' Marshland—ll, Bey. F.'Read; 6:30, Union Biblo Class. Collections for Home Missions. 1142 (T. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, ■-' C.flhmero Hills—Divine Worship 11 a.m. ahd 6.30 p.m. Young Worshippers' League I'rize-giving . after Morning Service. Minister, Rev. E. W. Hwnes, M.A. 1068 TOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH—- '.■ ll.Rev. W. H. Speer;. 6.30, Mr Biazey. Sumner—ll, Rev. G. R. Peterson; 7, Mr Holland. Opawa—ll, Mr Cock; 6.30, Rev. W. H. Speer. Hcathcote—ll, Mr Dyer'; 6.30, Mr Gandcll. 'Rcdcliffa—7, -Rev. C. 11. Peterson. _ [ '_ 1 061 Sydenham methodist church— O 11 and 6.30, Rev. Percy Paris. Anthem, '■() Lord, My Gcd" (S. Wesley). -High street Church—ll a.m., Mr A. E'. Waito; C.30 p.m.. East'. Bell Bible ..Class. U. 03 J>AI>ANUI METHODIST CHURCH—Sor-' vices, morning- at 11, Rev. H. Ryan;. evening, 6.30, Rev. W. J. Williams. Anlliem,''"Sun of.M* Soul." 1167 ATKW BRIGHTON METHOD IST, xV CHURCH--11, Rev. A. J. Seamer; 6.30, Rev. •R. B. Tinßley. Anthem, "Incline Thine Ear." Solo, Mr Gill. . South Brigh-< ton Hall-6.30. Mr Gill. 1137 JHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH-11, ■•V Mr A. E. Lawry; 2.30, Rcy. A. J. Soaraer and Maori Party; 6.30, Rev. To Tulii. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). "________' y 33 N 0 CTsTV R Q H, BKALEY AVEJN.UE. " 11 a.m.—"Tho Days of Youth." Parade of St'.' Andrew's College, Cadets. Anthem:' "How Lovely *r& tho Messengers" (Mendelssohn). • 6/30 p.m.—"The Things' Which Cannot he Sjiaken." Anthem; "O,- Fraiso the Lord" .(Hopkins). REV, T. W. ARMOUR. • 1178 J. • ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN » • ■ CHURCH. (Opposite Publio Hospital.) ] 11-MR W. H. V. ANDERSON. 8.A.. of ]<ondon, World Beoretary of Mission to Lepers. Anthem: "Rejoice in tho Lord (Elvcy). C.30-REV. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER, B.A. "WE ARE ALL IMITATORS TO THE VEIIY HEART— A STUDY IN THE. PATTERN AND PERFECTER OF LIFE." Anthem: "O Gladsome J.igiit" (Sullivan). Jaß<9B f PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN „-. '-.' —.. .CHURCH, ' .'-.Corner o£'.Casne; and Madras streets; 11 a.m.—REV. J. BICKERSTAFF. 6.30 p.m.-REV. JNO. PATERSON, M.a., or at. Paula Church, ttanganui. Subject: "Tho Pursuing Christ.' Soloist, Miss Dorothy Spil.er. 58768 JuAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN Ilium. Rev. "Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. VV. P. Auderson. World Secretary of tho Mission amongst vhe Lepeis. All Welcomed. 118-1 iPKEIY.DO.iS PKEoBiTERIAN CHURCH, O Bamngton street—aunaay School An-nivci-sary : Jrervicce. Preachers: Morrung, Rev. W. Tanner; aftornoon, 2.30, Rev. T. W. Armour; ovening, Rev. J. W. Hayward. iipeciai hi'mns by tho children. All cordially invited. B86oi) ►APANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ■•cr... JJ'ranK strcet-Papanui road—AnnitTsary Services. Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. Joan Palcrson, M.A., \Va>ganui; olternoon, 5 p.m.. Children's Scn-.ce, Mr J. Voas; cvdmug, 6.30, Kov. A. B. ii.ilroy, M.A., Riccarton. 1134 HCCARTON PRESBYTERIAN V CHURCH, Puriri street—Public Worup, 11 a.m., Ha*. Brian Kuroy, M.A., and 6 3o'p.m.. Rev. J. BiokersUfE, oi Papanui. . 1113 GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN TTDPII T.. v »>) MnrTlinw 11 am Communion; subject, Mjaaiory; evemng, 6.30, Communion. Preacher, Rev. John V. Jacobaon. 1135 PREYDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Barring-ton street—Divine Worship, Morning 11, Evening 6.30. Preacher, Rev. J. W. Hay ward. 58650 IHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN -J CHURCH, Randal' atreet—Mornin?. 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mr P. Her cue. All cordially welcome. 1094 TEW"~BRIGHTON -- PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH—II a.m., "The Gateway of Fuller Spiritual Life"; 6.30 p.m., "Where John Knox's Faith First Cast Anchor." Go!o, Miss Langley. 1139 streets)—ll a.m., Mr Moore; 6.30 p.m., Mr Priestly, of the Sudan Mission. Come and hear tag mi OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. J. J. NORTH. Morning, 11 a.m., Subject, "The Faith of / Our Fathers"—No. 1, "God." Evening, 6.30. Subject, "Can a Man ht Sure of hia Salvation?" Foreword oa "Amundsen and Scott." The Choir will sing Special Request pieces. After Church, Social, with Supper. Strangers and sowcomers'specially invited. 1115 I** »J 5K91 m.'. ■tniauttTß t rm Keehle; 2.30, Sunday School; 6.30 Evangelistic Service. ''How shall we escap. if we neglect «o great salvation." 112: "t>EUNION AFTER - DEATH"-Mr W *•' Nortontaylor's subject, Sunday, 7 P»ycbic"Res«arch- Societ}-, over Brown Bros. Colombo *lrett. Lyceum, 11, 117 C
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