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'THE CATHEDRA^— 8 am., Com* X munion; 11 a.m., ,V no " 1 n«irine" introit, "'Jesu, Joy of Man 8 (Bach); Very Hera-end the Dean, P and p au x Evensong; Service, Plain ~J? Compline Bourdon (Byrd); Anthem, Coiaiplme s t - s Srii. 6 .'?' T,'"o™ OrMth., Ctolr-jjjr. Cliarlcs Pprrv. Vicar. : Thanksgiving Prayer; Preacher, munion 11 a.m., . 7 " p nl Evening the Bishop of the D '^ etc j ,/ McWilliam, Prayer; Preacher, Eev. J. lgJ4 8.A., Vicar. =H r? 7Z n T JjUKE ' S —Refreshment Sunday, Harvest 5 TTiankseiving: Eucharists, 7 a.m., 8 kJ ilianksgiviiig. _ gerinons 9 a.m. and a.m., 9 a.m., 11. a.m., ® erl ; 1 " m Ke „ g 6 itke&'ioT Genera. S T ' dat' M Ma'rch T Thanksgiving P •,!?' «am" Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Services: 8 a.m., wo'y 7 p.m., EvenHoly Communion »,and Matins, r song and Anthems. ; .— — —— Tvfi llerivale —Harvest. XhanksS -Jl. «' „ m Holy Communion; 11 ° Z !" S ' J<l HMy Communion; Preacher, a.m., llatins and Evensong; DT. PETKR'S. Bic "' ton g "m" 0 MaUni! 11 O Holy. Communio , y k . Evensong, a.m.; Preacher .Archdeacon *«">• Luke's. 7 p.m.; Preacher the Vicar, 1G33 Vnl,lTiiirs f —Harvest Festival, P SunQT. STBiiu^ 1 1 o, Oommunion: 10.10, O day: 8 4Tr:'l ness * Derry's Band; 11 Procession of Witness Rev , G. L. a.m.. An t Posies; Anthem, Harold; Pr f ?f Home '' Children's Choir; ''Home, Beautiful Home- Archdeacon S. Parr.
T"\TJRHA3£ STREET - . METHODIST t\URHAM. O HUECH. . ; ctjnDAY, .MARCH 6th. • xi a.m. —yLR H. VOSS (vice-president of Conference). SE RVICE. Preacher, 7 L 0 HOSWOOD So'o. '' G our Refuge and, Palk; anthem. iae aaa D 3764 (Woodward). „ „ —■ W^^^FrW Ze :T Pastoral* W Harvest Festival. 11 ■ •> Harvest gfi* XV clarence road —11 a.m.. Mr «• B . SrEic't Kr $Si &■«-sat val Rev. E. W. Hamea. _ IU -L RLEY O vices- 11 a.m., Mr A. Gandell, .p.iu ~m Mr 6. Hall; ■ HeartyVServicel, Inspir"siwringf. welcome. ■JTiDGEWARE ROAD WESLEY CHURCH . fij •»! R«v T Fee: o.«v. "* Boothroyd; anthem, "At, Even, Ere the Svm Had SoiT - WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH 1. Bev. F. B. Lawrence: 6.30, Mr Alan Sharp. Sumner: Harvest Thanksgiving, 11, Be*. A. T. Kent; 7. Eov. F B. Utomi. Opaiva: 11. Rev. J. Boothroyd;.7. Mr A. G. Williams. Heathcote: Harvest Thanksgiving, 11, Mr. C.. A. Comber;- 6.30 Rev. A. T. Kent Redcliffis.;, 11, Mr C. Bmgham._ .■•.-iism QT. — ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH--JS Come to Church Campaign. 11■_ a.n»„ Rev. W. Howe; anthem. Thine, O Lord, :s the Greatness" (Kent); 6.30, Rc . T - W. Rowe; subject. "Why txo to Church! An them, Hymn of Peace (Communion). Bryndwr, 11 a.m. and 6.30, Rev. P. T. Read. ICOB ET. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, Cashmere —Sunday, March 6th; preachers, 11 a.m., Rev. L. C. , Horwood - (Sacrament) ; 7 p.m., Hon. L. M. Isitt, M £ 574
Methodist - church —Richmond, 11 a.m., Mr W. R. Blazey; 6.30 p.m., Kev. F. Greenwood. Linw'ood: 11 a.m., ,Rev._ 2?Greenwood (Sacrament); 6.30 p.m., Mr A. K. Wiggleswortb. Marshland: 11 a.m., _ Jttr W. C. Francis. ■ ... ' 1631 NION METHODIST CHOKCH, Addington —11, Rev. E. TV. Hamea, M.A.; anthem, "God So Loved the Wolrld"; also junior choir; 6.30, Rev. S.; La-wry; antlfem, "I Am Alpa and Omega"; also Hymn Study. 1677 AtEW BRIGHTON .METHODIST -i.\ CHURCH—Harvest Festival Services, 11 a.m and 6!30 p.m. Rev; S. Bailey. Plvening Subject," "The Forsrotten • SKetii." Harvest Anthems by Choir. Special soloists, Mrs Chapman and Mr Eernsteen. All' seats free. Everybody welcome. ■JJOX PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH, Corner of Bealey V avenue and , • Victoria srreet. V Minister, REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 a,m.—CELEBRATION-OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. Anthem, V God So Loved the World" (Stainer). 7 p.m.-'ITHE DEBT THAT SHOULD NOT BE REDUCED"; anthem, "God is • ■ Spirit" (Bennett). • ; . OT. ' ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN O \ CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). Minister. REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, B.A, 11 a.m.—THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. Anthem, . "Jesus, Word of God Incarnate" (Mozart).: 7 p.m.—"THE QUEST OF THE HUNTED SOUL" (followed by Communion). Anthem, "Break Forth Into Joy" ' (Barnby). . , Retiring Collections for Poor Fund. ■ - . ■ SS9S2 K? S" T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH, cr. Cashel aud.Madras streets. Preacher, REV. THQS.. TAIT, M-A-, B.D. 11 a.m.—"SACRAMENT OF LORD'S SUPPER." , 7 p.m.— "THE WORLD'.S MANY VOICES." Anthem, ."O Saviour of , the World" (Goss), . 59054 OT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, *•* Colombo street Sout£ —Minister, Rev. Lawrence Rogers, M.A.: 11 a.m.. "Christ Alive"; CommunionrService; 6.30 p.m., "A Blazing Heart"; anthem, "O Gladsome Light." • 160. H OT. ALBANS . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Berwick street)— Minister, Rev. R. \Varnock; 11 a.m., Communion Service; subject, "The Feast of. Remembrance" ; 7 p.m., Assembly Notus. . .; - . - 1617 OASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN *»' CHURCH—'Minister, Rev. Jas. Robertson, B.A. ; IT 'a.m., Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; 7 p.m., "Tho Difference that Christ Makes." 1622 ST. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Lin wood'avenue and Gloucester street—Minister, Rev. Alec McNeur; 11 a.m., Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; JSvening Service at 7 o'clock; Supplementary Communion.' ' 1639 SHIRLEY-RIOHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Randall street—Minister, Rev. F'. E. H. I J aton; il a.m., Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; 7 p.m., "The God of th« Patriarchs",; duet, "Go Home and Tell"; anthem, ■ "'0 Taste and See." A welcome to all. 1669 S~ T. NINIAN'S, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH", Riccarton —11 a.m;,' Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; 7 p.m.. Public ' Worship; Minister, Rev. John A. Allan, M.A. 1671 -IVJKW • BRIGHTON PRESBYTERS CHURCH (corner Sea view road ana Haidy street)— Communion Service at H a.m.; Evening Service at 7 p.m. Preicher, Rev. D. B. Ashford.- ' Subject, "P-ereonality Supreme"—the third, of a series on Liie Understood. " p-HRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST . CHURCH (Inc.),- Trades Hall, Gloucester street—Sunday Service, 7 p.m. . Speaker, Mr A. Hil!. . Subject, "The Vision Splendid," fiom "Intimations of Immortality" \Wordsworth). Two Records. Trance . Address by Power, Address by Sir Arthur Conan Boyle. Spirit Messages. - 1651 TTNITY CENTRE,OF NEW THOUGHT, _ Public. Library Hall, Hereford street—£;Js» Speaker,,. Mr.E. R. Pitman. Subject, Tru«~ Moaning of Prosperity." Music. All nsitora'"welcome. 1642
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