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"RELIGIOUS ahnotjncementb. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday, tlie rates for Services are: —Not exceeding 24 words 'rust solid), la cash; for every additional 12 words, "P to 12 ," neß ' „ hal .f displayed, 2s 6d three-quarter-inch, 3s 9d, one inch, 5s cash. g The la Not'ce* must not contaia Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniver* varies, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. rpilE CATHEDRAL—B a.m., Holy CumX muniou; 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist; Introit "Thou Wilt Keep Him'* (Wesley); Service, Stanford in C; Preacher, the Very Kev the Dean; 7 p.m., Choral Evensong; Service, Stewart in Li; Anthem, "All Flesh Doth Perish" (Brahms); Preacher, the Ven. Archdeacmi_HageHt- lu _ 18 OT. MICHAEL'S —Sunday before Advent. IO 8- lloly Communion. 9.30; Children's Eucharist. 11: „ Sung Eucharist. •'The Lover o£ Souls." tnrfO: Evensong. The Knd of the Christian Year." \ ernon Cxriffiths, choirmaster; Charles Perry, _vicar. 953 S-jT - LUKE'S—Eucharists, 7 a.m.,. 8 a.m., 9 am., and 11 a.m.; Sermons, 9 a.m., Archdeacon Taylor; 11 a.m., Kev Ci. W. Dent; 7 m. Archdeacon Taylor, More About Th<!osophy_and_the_ChrisUan Faith.". 105* OT JOHN'S CHUItCH, Latimer square— O 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning I'rayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer—Young People s Service. Preacher at both Services, Rev. A. 1-1. Acheson. 9 ' Jlj rrf~M\UV"S, Merivale— S a.m., Holy ComS "union; H a.m., Matins and Holy Communion; Preacher, Archdeacon Haggitt; 7 p.m., Evensong; Preacher, lve\. J. Jt -= h " 7l ST STEPHEN'S, Shirley—S. Holy Com- ' munion; 11, Matins, prsacher Eev P. K Rawle; 7, Evensong, preacher, \ ery Rev. Dean Julius. TTTtTT \ M STTCEET METHODIST 1) CHURCH. 11 a m . Kev. AV. T. Blight, "Christ and Exhilarating Life." : p.m.; Kev. H. FallO'.vs. Anthem: "The Kadiant Morn" ON oodward ). ESLE Y — CHURCH. - FiUgcrald avenue— T r 11am Kev. M. A. Rugby Pratt; 6.30, People's Service, Student W. 11. Greenslade. Topic ' -Wowser., Killjoys, Humbugs." A m-»<-ti'cal theme for practical people. AnU "The frun- Shall Ao More." lu4u Jhsi^Tv - MErrronTsi' CHUIiCII, Adding * Vi* Sunday School Anniversary Serccb, School Hall, eor. Selvyn and Barman ►ets —11. Rev. Metfcon; f.3(X 'ioio W u ? Ilev Len. Horwood; 2.45, Kev, 5. tre ?f6.3o, Itev. E. Harnes. Special Children at each Serv

C.IT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH At ' II a.m. and ti.3o p.m. the pulpit vbe occupied by the Rev Leslie B. P.R.G.S. At St. John's Bryndwr both Ser vices will be conducted by .the Re\. F.^T\ ROAD METHODIST jii CIIURCH —11 a.m. and 6..H0 p.m Rev. Geo. P. Hunt; Anthem I V.H De.!,.irP 'Phi- Greatness.' (Witt?)- - -*-*TOOI STON METHODIST CIRCUIT— W oo W O ™.on-U, Mr G. Wright; Mr Pu-h, Opawa, S.S. Anniversary Servi'eF——ll.- • R*v' Jack: 2.43, Rev. B. Hames: fi 30 Rev T. J. WalliF. Sumner —11. Mr C'l'lall- 7 R<?v. 11. Fallows. Henthcote—?i Mr Din S ,-eU; R.no. Mr Bcck.ngsalo TT. Fallow. OJG FTHODIBT CHURCH —Richmond—1 1 Rev. S. Lawry; G ; 3O p.m.. Rev. •ood. Lin wood—ll a.m.. Rev. M F. Greenwood. Linwood —11 . , Greenwood; 6.00 p.m. Mr F. J. \ micomb 1003 OHI RI,EY M ETHODI ST—Divine Worship. IS 11' a.m.. 'Rev. O. S. Peavn; 6.30 p m Mr IT • All J M* —aTcshlaFT) methodist! Sunday School Anniversary—ll a.m.. Stud— Greenslade: 2.30 p.m.. Rev C.30 p.m.. Mr W, C. Franc OT JAMEfTs II ETIIODIST CHURCH, h ' Cashmere— Sunday. November 23rd. J 1 - B C.' nonvond. 020 K vox -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■ner of Bealey avenue and Victoria St. Villi SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a m —REV. J.. LAW SOX ROBINSON. B.A. 245 m —MR T. L. de .BERRY, M.A. 7 p. m P _REY. T. W. ARMOUR. Special Anniversary Jl.vmns will be sun & Scholar* Offerings -for Sunday* School "Work. K 5099. • • s n ANDREWS . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opp. rublic Hospital). REV. J. LAAYSON ROBINSON. B.A. 11 a.m. - REV. "T.. "AY. -AUMOUR. -'.(K»o: Church.)'. ' Anthem. "O Zion. Tbat •' Bringesf G'ood Tidings" (Stainer). •7 —REV. J. I j AAV SON ROBINSON. B.A. ™ inject "PLAIN TALKS WITH YOUNG TEpPL-E: SEEING LIFE." Anthem "The Radiant. Morn" (Woodward - ). - "..'..SoVo. "Ave Maria" (Kahn), , . Miss Lottie. Cblville. SS9BS-' ■ - ' v__; ' ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cr. and Madras streets. Vlini-tfr: REV. \V. BOWER BLACK. LL'.B. 11 AND THE SOCIAL PROBLEM." Anthem, "I Will Go FortV' (Blair); 7 p.m.—"STEADY. MY BOY. STEADY. Anthems. "O Father, Whose Almighty Power" (Handel). "O. Saviour. Friend" (Handel's "Largo"). SI. Paul's Mate Quartet. "Hark, Tljere Comes . a Whisper" (Messrs -E. Rogers, H. "Blakeley, . it. JDalziel, Douds). Evening Service will be broadcasted. 59054 NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, J) Puriri street, Bicearton —-Public Worship- Mo-ning. 11 a.m.: Evening, 7 p.lll. Subject, "Dante's Vision of. Purgatory: 3. Tho Meeting with Beatrice." Rev. John A. Allan, M.A.. both service's. .... . 984 preHbyterian CHURCH. 'Linwo'od avenue —Minis tor, Rev. Alec McN'eur. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.n) Visitors ivelcomed- 1026 T. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Berwick street). Minister: Rev. R. Warnock. 11 a.m.: "Jesus Teaching on "Neighbourliness'." 6.30 - p.m.: ' 'To the Seven Churches" (4) ''The White Stone. 963 OHIRLEY-RICHMOiND PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, Randall street —Minister, 'Rev. E. Jl. Puton. 11 a.m., ".Vaaraati the sjyria-n" ; 7 p.m., "Three Things the Captain Lost." Anthem, "Thine, O Lord, is the Greatness." 1041 CTSHMERE HILLS "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Minister, Rev. J. Robertson, B.A Jl a.m.. "The Chief End of the Church," Induction of Elder: 7 p.m., "A Study for the Present Day: Economic Depres. sion and Religion." 990 CiT! - DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. . Minister, Rev. John Miller, F.K.G.S. All welcome. 1047 Belfast styx presbytertan CHURCH —Minister, - Rev. George Wood. Styx—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr L. J. Thwartes. •'Belfast. 7 p.m. 252

"\TEW BRIGHTON" PRESBYTERIAN i!> CHURCfH. . Hardy street —Services: 11 a.m., ' 'The Coming Revival"; Junior Choir. 7 p.m., ''The Centurion at the Cross." Visitors..welcomed. Rev, Murray Feist, B.A. - : ........ 73 99 Trinity congregational, church (comer Manchester R"<d Worcester streets, Cit>). REV. D. GARDNER MILLER. U'a.Di. —"1 WILL SEE YOU AGAIN." 7 p.m.— "THK OLD-FASHIONED HYMNS." Soloist, Miss Clarice Cooper. Oxford terrace baptist church"; Preacher, • Rev.. J. J. North, D.D., Principal, Baptist College Auckland —11 a.m., Subject, "Chivlary in Gethsemane" ; Hymn Study by Choir; 7 p.m., ' Subject, 4 'Him Ther^—The Tragic Heart of Christianity Seen Against the Airy Speculations of the New Cults"; Anthem, "Through the Day Thy Love has Spared Us" (Naylor) ; Hymn Sttidy, and Solo by Mr L. Turley. Note Change of Time for Evening Service. On Wednesday, Nov. 26th, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. J. J. North, D.D., will Lecture on ''The Historical Evidence for the Existence Jesus." Chairman, his Honour Mr Justice Adams. Collection for Funds of N.Z. Baptist College. 08151 T. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH, Thames street —II and 0.:50."Rev. A. S. Wilson; duet, Misses Hatherley and Liebert. Special- Notice: Mr Mallis's Deeper Life Meetings. December 7th to 10th. 1012 OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH—II a.m.. Mr Bingham: 6.30. Rev. B. M. Wilson; Subject, "Why Amazed when God Answers Prayer.*.' The Choir will Sing Messages to the Heart; Duet, Messrs H.' Smythe and G. McCann. - 3016 LINW'OOD BAPTIST CHURCH—Sunday School Anniversary Services: 11 a.m., Rev. B. M. Wilson; 2.30 p.m.. Dr. J. J. North ; 6.H0 p.m..-.Mr C. H. Binerham. Special Singing by Children at all Services. 1003 C. OLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Preacher: - REV. j. "K. ARCHER. 11 a.m.: "A Secret Learned by the • /.'Apostle Paul.'', : 6.30 p.m.V * A A : t»reat God and. a Little Man." Soloist: Mr S. Hood. ' Ac- . * compaoist: Mrs Borthvick. 7190

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 22

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