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RELIGIOUS AJOrt)tTNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under thin heading on Saturday, the rate* lor Services are: —Not exceeding 24 word* (net solid), is cash; lor every additional 12 words, 6d extra, up to 12 line#;_hall irch displayed, 2s 6d; three-Quarter inch, 3? P.H: one inch, 5* cash. N.B.—Tha Is Notices most not contain Advertisements of Annual Meeting*. Anniversaries, Tea Ifeetings, or Eatertainmenia. /TUIE CATIIKDRAI- —S, Holy Communion; JL 11. Choral Eucharist (Schubert in (7;. Tntroit. "God be in My Head" : preachrr, Rev. Canon Galwcy; 7 p.m.* fcvensong (Xoblc in B Minor); anthem, "Remember Now Thy Creator" (Ste SS all); preacher, the Very Kev. the Dean. 30 ST. MICHAEL'S. A NNIVERSAEY OP CARKSMITH MISSION* S, 9.30, 11, 6.30. Mission Hymns and Sermons. S"T.~JOHVS, Latimer square—B a.m., Holy Communion; H a.m., Morning Prayer.; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer; preacher at both services, Kev. J. F. Coursey. 3 091 ST LL'KE'S —Holy Communion, 7 a.m.. S a.m.. and (choral) 9 a.m.; sermon subjects. 9 a.m., "The Growth of Sacrifice"; 11 a.m.. "Sound Doctrine"; 7 p.m., "Modern Idolatries''; preacher, Archdeacon Taylor. 76 ST. MART'S, Merivale —8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion; G. 30 p.m.. Evensong; preacher t both services, Ven. P. B. Haggitt. , 1986 "\TEW BRIGHTON' ANGLICAN CHUBC-H — ,i\ Beach Churtb, 8 and 11 a Holy Communion; preacher, the "Vicar; 7 p.m., Evensong; preacher, Rev. E. E. Maiden. North Beach, schoolroom, 7 p.m., Rev. W. F. Knowlcs Durham street mkthodist— u .a.m.—Mr L. M. Isitt. M.P.. "The Decease of Religions Exercises in Schools' Bill, and the Emptying of the Churches" : 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Arthur Hay (Communion): Antbem, "I Will Magnify Thee" (Sir John (joss). 4G TVUKHAM SOUTH METHU.IJIST U CHURCH —11, Mr E. Till; 6.30, Illustrated Service; preacher, Mr J. B. AVc.ir. Hymns illustrated by lantern slides. 50 /"lAMBRIDGK TERRACE METHODIST Vy CHURCH —11. Mr H. Holland, C.8.E.; fi.no, jjible Class Members. Madras street North: 11, Eev. C. E. Ward; 6.30, Mr Reg. Laine. I>UGBY STREET METHODIST CHUKCH —Concluding Mission of Inspiration of Appeal; 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Communion; preacher, Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Soloist, Mrs L. B. Neale, 11 a.m. Fendalton I'nblic School, Rev.'S. J. Werren; 2.45 p.m., Mis'sioner will address 'combined meeting of Bible Classes at Rugby street Church. 1997 "ITVPGEW ARE ROAD METHODIST Ji, CHURCH— September 6th, 11 a.m., .Mr C. W. Barrell; 6.30 p.m. Rev. S. .T. Werrcn. Cordial welcome extended to visitors. 1998 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue—--11 a.m., Rev. S. L3wry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett; subject, "The Clash of' Colour" (2) ; special music, soloists, Mrs McLaren and Mr Bradshaw. 34 OHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH—II, O • Rev. E. D. Patehctt; 6.30, Rev. F. T. Readf anthem, "From the Rising of the Sun." 44 PAPANUI METHODIST .CHURCH—Sunday Services, Morning 11 a.m., Rev. B. J. James; evening, Mr W. Jackson. 28 ST. JAMES'S ■ METHODISE CHURCH, ' Cashmere Hills—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 pjn.; preacher at botli ser : vices Rev. E. W. Hames, M.A.; Holy Communion to follow morning l service. 1975 LINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, or. Cashel street and Oiliyier's. road—ll a.m.. Rev. C. Abernethy; 6.30 p.m.i musical service; anthems, "The Radiant Morn," "O Gladsome Light"; quartette, "Jesus My Saviour"; solo, "Calvary," Mr 11. Harrington; preacher. Rev. 8.. Dudley. . . 9 19 ICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, Stanii more road—rll a.m., Rev. B. Dudley; <6.30' p.m., Musical Service; anthem, "The Sunset Glories, of the West"; Marshland, 11 a.nj'., Mr .Farrow; 6.30 p.m., Mr Pugh. 10 "lITOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH—II Vr •Mr Pnffh; 6.30, Mr Cock. Sumner 11, ftov. G. R. Peterson (Communion); 7, Mr 1 W. Dobbfi. Opawa, .11, Mr Cock; 6.30, Rev. •'W. ET.'Speer (Communion). Heathcote, 11, R»v. W. H. Spe«r (Communion); 6.30, Rev.: G. R. Peterson. Rcdcliffs, •: 7, Mr ' V 1995 • CUlUlU'>ui' OUU Discussion. High; Btrect Church, 11 a.m., 'A, Kenti 6.30 p.m.. Mr G. Armitape. 31 TEW BRIGHTON METHODIST CHURCH w ;'ll,i fWv.Rcad;,6.3o, Rev. S. Bawry; antbem, .VHo* Lovely-are the' Messengers." South Brighton, 2.45, Rev. F. T. Read. 43 X 'CHURCH, BEALEY-AVENUE. COMMTJ'NION SERVICER: Morning at 1} - and Evening at 6.30. '• THE EEV; T. W. ARMOUR. ' " 03 tiT. AJTORE'WS PRESBYTSRTAN kJ . CHUKCH, jJOppoeito Public Hospital.) REV; - JfORMAK Is. D. "WEBSTER, B.A. 11,": Holy. Ccmmwriioß.'*'SSubject "A'Sep- ' > Ration in Adjectivea. 1 * Anthem, "Thero ";■> ia a Green Hill" (Gounod). ' £.BO, Hymn Sermon. Dr. George _ • "Stand Upl Stand "Up! for Josu?.** Study in "Wita«i»t>earing. Antbem, • "Holy Spirit.. Coma, O Come'' (Martin). i i Supplementary CoiwtuuQß a 6 doss of Evening Service. " - 58766 UTT davxd?s . pessbyterian: O . CBURCH,, Sydm>ha,mr—XXiTiae, "Worship H. a.ro., Coramonion, Rev. Jjymlram; Mr Jas. Scad.... All veloaoted. n OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUBC33, vCornef of Caahol and Madras etreeta. 11 ajn., Sacxunent of thfl : l<ordY Suppor. 6.30 p.m.i Evening; Solo, Mm StaL'&rd, "Jsoarer, My God, to Tbee." ' REV. W. BOWEB BLACK, T,T, B. QHIRLEY-KICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN--1' ; CHURCH, Randall street— 11 a.m. ; evening, 6.30 p.m. Preaclior, Rev. R. McDo'ya.ll- . All ooidially welcome. 11 UT.' '. GEORGE'S •: : • PRESBYTERIAN 11 a.m.;- Evening Servioo,6.SQ pan. Preacher, Rev. John V. Jacobaon. 75 SPRBYDOX PRESBiTERIAiN CHURCH, Barrington street—Divine Warship, Mornintr 11, Evening - 6.80- Preacher, Rev. Joltn W. H»ywttid, Sunday ' .. '■•n . -■ ' 58633 flhT.-; v- PETER'S ! PRESBYT2RIAN' D . CHURCH, Feiir' road—Rev. William 'l'anner. 11 a.m., "Tho True Standard of FfaSfMis." Antbem, "God Is' a Spirit." 6.30 p.ni.y : "Groping Among the Shadows.'' Antlrfm, "Send Out Thy 'Light." 5 "PICCAKTON" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, •XV Puriri street —Public Worship 11 a.m., Sacrament of the "Lord's Supper; 6.30 p.m., Mr Stuart J Franoik: Subject, "Baptism. then Temptation." | ' 29 SiPANUI "PRESBYTEBJAN CHURCH. • v Choral' Festival. Morning, ' 11; aftern,'3; evening, 6.3 ft. Preacher, Rev. N. Turner. .81 r CON {SiIEGAiIONAL CHURCH (oorner of. .Worcester and Manchester streete) —11 -Rbv. W.-Laycock • 12 noon," Communion; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. -Laycoak. Anthem, '\Pr*isa Ye the Lord." Visitors cordially Welcomed. -- 17 LINWOOD .Rev. I. -Sarginson wiLl oonduot: Serriccis morning' (11) and evening t. v • ■ • . 35 /•VXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. U REV. J: J. NORTH. "; . Matting. 11'* iitn;—'"The'.DiTinity of tie MChrist Jesuß.''' : * • : « A . /' ' 4 ETening. S^tO I —Cotnmnni'ty- Singing.. led by »:j, C. . 'v" , . CKoir Sings :' Tiexc® . the , WikJ BiQbw" v aad '"Out x>f"the' Ivory Pal aoes." Sermon on Soldier-Oath that Christians Tftbe.'* 07020 "VTEW "RUTLAND HALL," ST. ALBANS 1 1' —Servioea formerly conducted at Druida' Hall, St. Albema, are nov transferred' to tttv; Rutland 'Hall, |»rner of Rutland and Wwifauinster, atreetflj. St AUmuh. ' Yoa are co|c|lally invited , to'" opening. on Septeinber 6th..at 7 pja. .Speaker.; Jtx J, Spottiswood,. oi Auckland. Jtietings contiitaed Toesday, Wednesday, and at <7.3Cl- p.m» A hearty "eiawtto extended io you. Cornel Hymn Bocis pro•vided. ■ ' loa /THEOSOPHICAL SOCU2CY, 263 JHn- '-*• - cluster street (near Gloocestar street) — Public Lectune Sunday, 7 by l£r J. B0b&. Homeon (of -AooWapd)* ' Subject: "The -Path af ilozal and SpixitoaS Achiev»ment." "" -1930 nP IN MR RAST, MtreeSf—Sunday; Public a«Mttuwi by 3£iea. -J. Subject; The CoiiTentional Mind." 1929 'TVaE SALVATION ARIfY CITADEL, Vio- >*• ~tcaia aqtiara—Evangelietio Serroea oonAdjtitant OUI Inglis, Big AnWralian,'*- and Captain F. > Wilkea." Ereiyinvited. 1000 free oeatta. 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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 18

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