RELIGIOUS A2TNOTTKCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services. —Under this beading on Saturday, the rates tor Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra, up to 12 lines; half inch displayed, 2s Gd three-quarter-inch, 3s 9d, one inch, 5s cash. N. B. —The Is Not-ce» must not contois Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Annivef saries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. rpHE CATHEDRAL —8 a.m.. Holy ComJL munion: 11 a.m.. Choral Matins; Service, Boyce in C; Anthem, "Blest Are They That Mourn" (Brahms). Preacher, the Precentor. 12 noon, Holy Communion. 7 pm Choral Evensong; Service, Lloyd in E flat;' Anthem, "Lord, Make Me to Know" (Brahms). Preacher, the Most Reverend Archbishop Jolius. 13 ? 4 c lIRISTCHUIICH CATHEDRAL. BRAHMS' REQUIEM Will bo given NEXT THURSDAY, At 8 p.m. 77C3 OT. Advent Sunday. 8, O Holy Communion; 9.30, Children's Eucharist; 11, Suug Eucharist, Litany in Procession. "Life Senseless Without Judgment Day." tj.3o, Evensong, Kev. O. W. Dent. Collections for Maoris. 1313 ST. LUKE'S —Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.; Choral Eucharist, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Matins, 10.15 a.m.; p.m. Preachers; 9 a.m., Archdeacon Taylor; 11 a.m., Rev. G. W. Dent; 7 p.m., Kev. C. W. I. Maclaverty. 141S T. JOHN'S CHURCH, Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Archdeacon York; 7 n.m.. Evening Prayer, preacher, Canon Bc.ru. ; 13^3 S""'T. MARY'S, '"Merivale —Advent Sunday. 8 a.in., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion, preacher, Archdeacon llaggitt; 7 p.m., Evensong, preacher, Rev. H. T. York. I^l 'j\ AUGUSTINE'S, Cashmere Hills—First Sunday in Advent. Services—B a.m.. Holy Cummnuioii; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Preacher at evening service, the Rev. R. de Lambert Special offerings at all services for Maori M i ssions. , , 3 325 &T. STEPHEN'S, Shirley—B, Holy Com- &■' munion; 11, Matins.- Preacher, Rev. Canon T. •J. Hamilton. 7, Evensong. Preacher, Rev. 11. William?. H-f rf^O-MORROW 7 . ADVENT SUNDAY, an exJL change of Pulpits will bo made in all of the Anglican Cliurches, as part of the observance for St. Andrew' ?-tide, and the offerings allotted to the MAORI MISSION. 1342 D t URIIAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH a.m.—REV. 1.. C. HORWOOD. Anthem, "Thine, O Lord, Is the Greatness" (Kemp). 7 p. m .—REV. W. T. BLIGHT, "RELIGION ANIJ MAGIC." Anthem, "At Even, iirc the Sun was Set" (Turner). P3178 OfSLEY CiIURCH, corner Fitzgerald '.avenue and Worcester street—ll a.m., Kev. O. S. Pcarn; 6.30 p.m.. Student W It. GreenbTade. Topic: "Living, on the hJdg£ of a Volcano." An Interesting, Informative, Piact-ical Theme. . _in9l XT' UG EWARK ROAD METHODIST -Hi CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., T.ey. K. B. Chambers. Monthly Jlusical Service. Anthems: "O Gladsome Li2;ht" ami "Gloria in Excelsis." Solo, Mrß Salkeld and Male Qi'artctic. .. 3333 METHODIST CIRCUIT— Y» Woolston: 11, Mr Witheford C.oO, Kev. T J Wallis. Opavra: 11, Rev. T. J- Wallis; 6.G0, Mr Blazey; 2.30, Kev. H. Greenslade. S.S.A. Hymns -%vill be repeated at all services. Sumner: S.S. Anniversary Services, 11 Rev. h. B. Ne^e; 2.30, Rev. Greenwood; 7,' Rev. H. Fallows. Heathcote; 11, Mr IlaraPav; C.30, Mr franklin. Redcliffs: 11. M I- _R ."Dick. 3330 OHIRLEY METHODIST SCHOOL ANNIO VERSARY—II a.m., Rev. F. Greenwood; 2.30 p.m., Rev. B. Metson; 6.30 p.m-, Rev. O. S. Pearn. Come and hear the children." Brighter, Bigger, Better. 1360 METHODIST CHURCH —Richmond, 11, a.m.. Student Greenslade; 6.30. Wesley Bible Class. Linwood : 11 a.m. Mr II . Field; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. F. Greenwood. 134'J f)T ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH—It r» a.m., Hon. h. M. laitt; .fi,3o Rev It. b. Nt ale. Visitors cordially welcomed. 11 а.m , St. J-ohn's, Bryndwr, Rev. H. Fallows; б.3C. Rev. F. T. Read. ■ 1400 UNION METHODIST CHURCH, Addington—ll, Rev. E. Hames; Guide and Scout Pafrade; anthem, 4 'Lord "W® Pray Thee/' also Junior- Choir; 6.30, Mr Irancis, ai.thcm, "At Kven, Ere the Sun was Set," and Hymn Study. 33~0 ST. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, Cashmere —Sunday, November 30th. Preachers: 11 a.m.. Rev. W. T. Blight, 8.A., B.D. 7 p.m.. Rev. L. C. Horwood. 1259 HAREWOOD —Frieston Methodist Church Diamond Jubilee Services, November 30th, Preachers, Rev. \V. Baumber, at 2.30; Kev. S. Lawry, at 6.30; Tuesday, Y.P. Rally; Thursday. December 4th, the old-time tea; December 7th, preachers, Rev. A. Peters at 2.30, Rev. A. Hopper at 6.3-0. 13-,-RNU X PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH^ Cnr. of Bealey avenue and Victoria street. Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 a.m.—"THE JUDGMENT OF GOD/ Anthetn, "Lift Up Your Heads" <Hop--7 CHRIST AND MODERN LEMS": 7. The Christian Maninßusineps." Anthem, "What are* These* (Stainer). ° S T ANDREW'S ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). Minister, KEV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. 11 a.m.—Church Parade of Scottish Society. Subject. "THE GOD OP OUR FATHERS." Anthem, •'O God, Worthy to be Praised'' (Sullivan).7 p. m .— "WHEN I DIE SHALL I BE MISSED?" Anthem, "Silent Night," (Gruber). Annual reports for distribution. Annual meeting and social Tuesday, December 2nd, at 7.45 p.m. 56769 s T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cr. Cashel and Madras streets. Minister, KEV. W. BOWER BLACK, Llf.B. 11 a.m.—"ON GUARD." Anthem, "In the Strength of the Lord" (Blair). 17 pm.—"HOW THE PLIGRIMS CROSSED THE RIVER." Anthem, "I Will Magnify Thee" (Goss). Hymn Study; "Old Jordan's Waves." 59054 Cji\ ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (5 (Berwick street) —Minister, Rev. R. Warnock; 11 a.m.. Witness Bearing; 6.30 p.m.. 4 'The Solidarity of the Human Race." 1357 SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Randall street. Minister, REV. F. E. H. PATON. 11 a.m.—"THE CAPTIVE MADE." 7 p.m.—* 'THE RUIN OF GEHAZAI." Anthem, 4 'The -Lord Shall Comfort Zion." 7830 ST." NINIAN' S*"PRESBYTERIAjT CHURCH, Puriri street, Riccarton—Public worship* morning, IX a.m.; subject, "The Trinity Evening, 7 p.La., subject, "Lessons of Christianity from the Indian Turmoil"; Rev. John A. Allan, M.A., both services. 1352 ST. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Linwood avenue—Minister, Rev. Alec McNeur. Public worship, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. All welcome. 1354 CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Minister, Rev. J. Robertson, 8.A.; 11 a.m.. Rev. E. Bandy, St. Giles', Papanui; 7 p.m.,-"St. Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland: Not a Greatly Gifted Man, but a Greatly Faithful Man." 1315 NEW "BRIGHTON "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—II a.m., "The Church of ; the Future"; 7 p.m.. Young People's Temperance Service; subject, "ICingin Your Own Kingdom"; minister. Rev. Murray H. Feist. B.A. 7743 BELFAST - STYX PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH—Minister, R*v. George Wood. Styx, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr Norrish, Belfast, 7 p.m. All welcome. 1324 QT. DAVID'S - PRESBYTSRXAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine- Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. John Miller, F.K.G.S. All Welcome. 14C3 Trinity congregational church (Corner Manchester and Worcester streets. City). REV. D. GARDNER MILLER. 11 a.m.: "THE JUDGE AND THE WIDOW." Service attended by the * Canterbury Justices of the Peace. 7 p.m.: Monthlv Lecture, "THE TOWER OF BABEL." T8967 SSEMBLIES OF GOD IN N.Z., Foresters 7 Hall, Oxford terrace. SUNDAY, 11—Mrs K. E. England. 6.4s—Pastor • Roberts. SYDENHAM HALL, Colombo street SUNDAY,* 11—Pastor Roberts; 1 ' 6.30, Bro. Thos.' E. G.-Marie. TUESDAY. 7130—-Fellowship and -Breaking - • Bread. THURSDAY. 7.3o—rTounj Pcople.'B MeetGod is with ui, Com*. A3 OGJ
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