-jgjJQIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. jfotlces °t Sunday Services.—Under till beading on Saturday, the rates tot Services »*8: —Not exceeding 2* words <Mt solid), 1b cash; tor every additional jj words. 6d extra, up to 12 lines; halt iofcH dl9pl»yed, 2 » 841 three-quarter IncU, St *d; one inch, 5s cash, 83/— The le Notices raust not con- ■ (,b Advertisements of Annual Meetinjs, jlflwraariet. Tea Meetings, or Enter ulwtenu. Holy Communion; 9.30, Children's l'» People's Eucharist. "Authorl%f: Tho Society ard tho Book." 6.30, jgteuioujr a'.d Procession. "Denying Our Jdrf." Friday, 7 - 30 > Communicant's Office. 1583 T, LUKE'S (Mancheslcr-Kilraore corner)— Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and (with „jc) 0 *->n.; Matins 11 a.m. Preacher, Ajdide*con Taylor. ('lnfant Baptism.") tymtong, 1 P-m. Preacher, Rev. H. AY. Bmitb. 1663 ST. JOHVS v Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., 3lorning Prayer and i'oly Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher at both eervices, Rev. j". V. Caurscy, Vicar. 3Cn ST. MARY'S, MERIVALE-8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and' Holy Communion; G. 30 p.m., Evensong. Preacher at ioth services, Archdeacon P. B. Haggitt. IGI9 T, MARVS, Addington (completion ._ Vicar's 33 Years' Ministry)— 9 a.iu., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins. Sermon, and Holy Communion; 3 p.m., Children's Service, preaoher, Rev. J. F. Course;,-; 4 p.m.. Baptisms; 6.30 p.m., Evensong" nnd Sormen. IGOi SW BRIGHTON ANGLICAN CHURCH ».. —Services at Beach Church: 8 a.m., Jtoly Communion; 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.m., KveMong. Anthem, "The Heavens aro Telling" (Haydn). Preacher, the Vicar. 16G2 BHAM STREET METHODIST-Homo Mission Sunday. 11 a.m., Rev. AV. Arthur Hay; 6.30' p.m., Rev. A. J. Seamcr afid Msort P«rty. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). 1656 DURHAM STREET SOUTH- MUTHODIST CHURCH-11, Mr J. Farrow; 6.30, Illustratod Service. Preacher, Rev. VT. Arthur Hay. Church Effectively Heated. Hearty Invitation to Visitors. 1703 /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE "TIETHODIST V CHURCH—II, Rev. S. Lawry. 0.30, Bov. -T. Harris. Madras street North—ll, lir G. "Wright;. 6.80, Rev. C. E. Ward. RUGBY STREET ' METHODIST , CHURCH—Ii a.m.. Rev. Leslie. B. jNeale, Service will conclude nt 11.45 a.m., to be followed by npeoial Cotomuniori and Distribution of members' tickets; 6.30, Rev. S. J. Wcrren; 2.45, Fendalton Sundav WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avcuue- ■•"'• 11 a.m.. Mr J. H. Pugh; G. 30 p.m.. Bev. E. D. Patohett. Subject: "Tho Folly of, Neutrality." Solo: "The Lord is My liiffct," Mr ,Bradshcw. Anthem by Choir. ' •-■ 1843 TIT'OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH !'»' 11, Rov. G. R. Peterson; 6.80, Mr Devereaux. Sumner—ll, Mr Francia; 7, R«v. IV. H. Speer. Opawa—ll, Rev. W. 11. A Bpeer; 6.50, Mr Barrell. Heathcote—ll, Ms 'JDevereaux-. 6.30, Rev. G. E. Petcrßon (Comimmion)- Redoliffs—7, Mr GarlicM. 1635 YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II and 6.30, Rev. Percy Paris. Anthem: "0 Lard, my Trust is in Thy Mercy." High ■treat Church—lX a.m., Mr W. A. Baacarid; 8.30 p.ni., Mr G. Armitage. 1661
ETHODIBT CHUBCH OP NEW ZEALAND. St. Albans Circuit, F/dgeware 'road—ll a.m., Rev. «. J. Werrcn; 6.30 p.m. Bev. Leslie B. Neale. , Anthem, "Harken Unto Mfc" (Arthut Sullivan). 1623 iBttUUJJ AiitXUUIJiHX UUUKUIi, Cl'. ' Caihel street and Ollivier's road—ll Bev. B. Dudley, F.B.A.S. (Communion); 6:30 p.m., Rov. C. Abernethy IGSi . *»' Stanmore road—ll a.m.,. Bev.i Bead, .6.30, Bev. Dudley. Musical Sorvice. Authctn, "O Gladsomo Life." ' Solo, "Bock of.Ages," Mr» Hawson. Marshland—ll, Bev. Guy; 6.50, Mr C. Colchin. 1655 CHIRLEY METHODIST CHUBCH—II, I Mr J. B.Weir; 6.30, Bev. -F. T. Bead. I ' Anthem, "O Tspts and See" (Gdff). i [EW BBIGHTON METHODIST ~, ' CHURCB>-n. Bev. I. garrison; 6.30, street Bible Class. Solo, Mr M. i, ; Jonea.' JCorfch Beach School—6.3o, Mr F. jjjplda- 1653 SjCT. JAMES'S METHODIST CHUBCH, 's*J Ca*bm«re Hißs—Home and Maori Mis|ptfon .Sunday: 11 a.m.. Bev. Mateno Keepaj pf.3o p.»:, Bev. E. W. Hames, M.A. All fefolwetions tor Mission Work. 1384 APANUI METHODIST CHURCH—- ■ Morning and evening:, Rev. H. Eyan. I 16S0 i 'NOX CHURCH, BEALEY AYENUfi. ±K ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH. fecial Services, at 11 &.m. and 6.30 p.m., h > will bo conducted by It, REV. TULLOCH YUILLK, MA., 8.D., >Jh* Of Ifnos Chusch, Dunedin. %--Anwiema pawning): "I Will Bine of Thy '£" fowor" (Sullivan); Evening: *'lt Came "? y i Even to Pass" (Ouseley). <y> Vocal Solo, "O .God have Mercy" (St. '>;2«n]), MB FRANCIS JO3TES. 1698 %f ■ ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN I CHURCH V . (Opposite Public Hospital). %t RBV. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTEK, B.A. ®" U_'THB DIVINE PHILOSOPHY OF >\ # - EYES AND EARS." * tJ , Anthem: "O Come Let Us Worship" (Himmcl). .?' ,8.30-*"THE GOLDEN RULE IN BL'SINESS." ' * ■ has been tried and has worked with "erful success. V,#Afethajn: "O God Thou Art Worthy to be * fi\ Praiacd" (Sullivan). 58798 ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH—St. Andrew's «nd Sprcr'•VSourig Women's Bible Classes are coleifflft the 31flti anniversary of the Foundpi'*! tl» Biblo Clasa Union by a Eeunion Mb: Sunday, July 6tb, at 2.45 p.m. §|is»A in School Hall at 4.30. All cx-rnem-£M» are : cordially invited to be present. 6316 PIT. DAVID'S PRESBYTER!^ 4#tt; CHUBCH, Svdenhtm—Divine Worship »>m. The Sanatorium, 11 a.m. and 6.30 te'St. David's. ReV. J. D. Webster | i,s«*rvices. All ■welcome. 1700 ;'.■■ PETER'S FRESBYTERIAJ* CHURCH, Ferry road—Bev. William »r, 11 a.m., "Tho Eternal Saviour"; bjn., "Our Favourite Hiayns: Who is 86 iotd's Side?" Soloist, Miss Craw- ; 16C6
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