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ANGLICAN CUtKCUES. THE CATHEDRAL —8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Choral Eucharist; Service, Stanford in B flat; Sequence, “O Lord, Increase My Faith” (Gibbons); Preacher, the Dean; V p.m.. Choral Evensong; Service, Stanford in B flat; anthem, "Save Us. O Lord” (Bairstow); preacher. Rev. W. E. D. Davies (Vicar of St. Albans). X7OB ST. MICHAEL’S, Oxford terrace— Patronal Festival; Saturday (To-day), Solemn Eucharist. 11.30 a.m.; Preacher, toe Rev. H. Harding. Sunday, 2nd October: Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Sunday Mass and Sermon. 11 a.m. (the Vicar); Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. (the Rev. J F. Feron). C. E. B. Muschamp, Vicar. ST. LUKE’S—Trinity XVI: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion: 9, Family Eucharist (Choral); 11, Holy Communion: 7 p.m.. Evensong. Collections at all services for Home Mission Fund. Rev. I. Lionel Richards, Vicar. ■ X 361 T. JOHN’S, Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Preacher, Rev. J. T. McWilliam, Vicar. XBl4 StTMATTHEW’S, Colombo street, N.l. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion: II am.. Holy Communion and Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evensong; Preacher, Very Rev. the Dean of Christchurch. Courtenay Street Church R00m—9.30 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Sunday School, w. E. D. Davies, Vicar. 3816 ST. STEPHEN’S. Shirley—B a.m., H.C.; 11 a.m., H.C.; subject, "Nain”; 7 pm.. Subject, “Is toe Christian Life Possible?" ißurwood—9.3o a.m., H.C.; 7 p.m. Confirmation candidate receive their first Communion at the early service. Rev. H G. SeU. Vicar. 3848 cjt. MARY’S, Merivale —8 a.m.. Holy O Communion; 9.50 a.m.. Young People's Service: 11 a.m.. Matins and Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong. Members of toe Staff and Students of Canterbury College and the Training College will attend. Collections for Home Mission Fund. Archdeacon A. K. Warren. Vicar. X 668 ST. FAITH’S CHURCH, NEW BRIGHTON: PATRONAL FESTIVAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER sth, 7.30 p.m. Festal Evensong. Preacher: Rev. J. F. Feron. 3817 METHODIST CHURCHES. D URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. Clarence Eaton. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. H a.m.: REV. G. L. TAYLOR, M.A.. B.D. (St. David’s Presbyterian Church). 7 p.m.: REV. CLARENCE EATON. Organist and Conductor: Mr Melville La wry. SPECIAL SINGING. Come to the 84th Anniversary. D 3167 East belt Methodist church (Fitzgerald avenue); Rev. H, L. Fiebig, 8.A.—11- a.m.. Communion: 5 p.m„ Men’s Fellowship; 7 pan., “Truth in toe Soul.” , X 664 East Christchurch methodist: Linwood—ll, Mr A. Dingwall; 6,30, Rev.' J. C. Draper. Richmond—ll, Rev. J. C. Draper; 6.30, Mr A.-Sharp. Marshland—ll, Mr D. Worsfold. Wainoni—6.3o. Mr W. Chas. Francis. • X 704 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr W. Robbins; 6.30, Rev. F. Bl Lawrence (Sacrament). South Durham Street—ll, Rev. F. B. Lawrence (Sacrament); 6.30, Mr A. E. Lawry. Madras Street—ll, Mr H. Lord. X 625 ST. ALBANS, Rugby street—Services at 11 a.m. (Sacrament) and 7 p.m.; Preacher, Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A.; Anthems by choir. St. John’s, Bryndwr— Services at 11 a.m. (Sacrament) and 7 pm.; Preacher, Rev. A. C. Lawry. A Welcome to All. XBOO WOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT: Vt Woolston—ll. Rev.. L. Brooks; 6-30. Mr A. Williams. Opawa—ll. Rev. £. Drake; 6.30, Rev. L. Brooks. Sumner—ll, Mr R. Bethune; 7, Rev. H. Bellhouse. Redcliffs—ll, Rev. H. Bellhouse; 6.30. Mr M. Heyder. Heathcote—ll, Rev. A. Liversedge; 6.30. Mr V- McHarg. X 596 WESLEY CHURCH. Edgeware road— Preacher at Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. (Sacrament). Rev. H. S. Kings. Anthem, “Hail, Immanuel.” A Welcome to AH. X 799 SYDENHAM— 11. Mr P. Olds: 6.30, Rev. Angus Mcßean. Soloist, Mr Stan. Sayers, “God Grant Us Peace.” High Street—6.3o. Mr F. Baird. Beckenham—--11, Rev. Angus Mcßean; 6.30, Sir C. Colechin. ; X 922 ADDINGTON UNlON—Flower Services: Rev. G. R. Harris, 11, “Thine is the Greatness”; 6.30, Anthem and ■ Hymn Study; Communion and Reception. Lincoln road—ll, Rev. Grigg; 6.30, Mr Macfarlane. ■ X 770 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 63 Worcester street West. SERVICES: SUNDAY, 11 a.ra. and 7 p.m.. Subject of Lesson Sermon: "UNREALITY.” Sunday. School, 11 am. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, 8 pm Reading Room, 96 Hereford street West Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 am. to 5 pm.; Wednesday,ll am. to 7.30 pm.; Friday, 11 am. to 9 pm. The Public is cordially Invited to attend the service? and Wednesday Evening Meetings, and also to use the Reading Room. F6171 CHRISTADELPHIAN 8. jpiHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE BIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET. SUNDAY, 6.30 PM. “PEACE OR WAR?” All Welcome. No Collection. XHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. “THE CAUSE OF WAR.” Public Lecture By MRS R. P. GRAHAM (of Wellington). SUNDAY. AT 7 PM., IN THE rHEOSOPHICAL HALL. 267 Cambridge terrace. Near Manchester street bridge. Musical Items. Everybody Welcome. T6176 J^IVINE SCIENCE SERVICES. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2nd, 7.15 PM. Subject. "YOU ARE MASTER OF YOUR DESTINY.” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 7.45 p.m.: Subject, “CULTIVATE THE SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE.” AT INSTITUTE HALL. 217 Gloucester street. ALL WELCOME. I 07029 Free religious movement—a Modern Religious Fellowship. 12 Chancery lane, Sunday, - 7 pm. Topic, “World Day for Animals.” Speaker, Mr N. M. Bell. Open discussion. All interested welcome. X 346 SALVATION ARMY,- Linwood—To-mor-row. 11 a.m., 3 and 7 pm.. Major Grice and Lieutenant Lloyd will conduct all services. Special singing and helpful addresses. All welcome. XB7l

DR. OSWALD J. SMITH. Author, Teacher, Evangelist. CHORAL HALL—TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, and every evening till Thursday. Sth cept Sunday). CIVIC THEATRE —Twice on Sunday. October 2. 3 pan. and 8.15 pan. TRINITY CHURCH, Worcester street—Monday, October 3rd, to Thursday, ber 6th, every day at 2.45 p.m. Hear his arresting lecture, “THE SOVIET BORDERS OF RUSSIA" (Coloured Slides.) CHORAL HALL, Monday. Oct. 3rd. 7.30 pan. Australia’s capital cities were unable to accommodate the crowds. A freewill offering will be taken at each meeting.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 29

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