SUNDAY BERVICEB - inElican CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL TRINITY SUNDAY • am.—Holy Communion. a m —Choral Eucharist. Service, * Stanford in B Flat; Sequence, “Holy, Hoiv" (Crotch). Efelcher, REV. W. W. ROBINSON. . o .m—Choral Evensong. Service, ' waimislev in D; anthem, “Hymn to ♦h«» TTinitv” (Tchaikovski). Preacher, THE DEAN. 2804 Sr*MICHAEL’S, Oxford terrace.—Trinity ST- Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sung gunaaj- d g erm on, preceded by the «*T n asian Creed, 11 a.m. Evensong and Se.3o p.m. The Rev. W. T. Wilc F . M.8.E., Chaplain, R.N.Z.A.F., H.C. daily, 7 ajn., except Tuesam Thursday (Corpus Christi), or' 6-30 and 9 a.m. The Rev. C. E. uTuschamp, Vicar. " 2913 MATTHEW'S. St. Albans, Colombo st., EriJjjajn., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., S»IV communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. SerSSLiubject: “- - - Long Week-end . . .” Tnthem St. David 5—9.30 a.m., Holy gSnion- The Rev. W. E. D. Davies, CHURCH, Manchester st.— Siinitv Sunday. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. FJSr Family Eucharist (Choral). 10.25 Sunday School. 7 p.m., Evensong, preacher, Canon H. Williams. The Rev. I. t Richards, vicar. ■ - ct JOHN’S, Latimer square.—B a.m., uni v Communion. 11 a.m., Morning trover 7 p.m.. Evening prayer. Vicar, ranon G. Nelham Watson. Pfreacher at both services. Canon H. Frazer, of Liverpool Cathedral. ——■ — & MARY’S. Menvale.—B a.m.. Holy communion. 9.45 a.m.. Young People’s Service. 11 a.m.. Choral Eucharist. 7 p.m., jvensong. Archdeacon A. J. Petrie, vicar, er BARNABAS’, Fendalton.—Patronal Festival. Holy Communion 7,8, and noon. Matins. H am. Evensong, 7 p.m. Youth tea. 5-30 P- m - St - Th ool35 ’ —915 a.m. and fi3o pjn. ■ HOLY TRINITY. Avonside.—Parish Festival 8 ajn., Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m., Sung Eucharist. 11 a.m., Family Service. 12 noon. Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Evensong and procession. Special preacher 815 11 and 7, the Rev, Jasper Calder. W S. Southward, vicar. cj STEPHEN’S, Hills road, Shirley— Trinity Sunday; 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion: preacher, Ven. Archdeacon A. C. T. Purchas, 6.30 p.m. Kev H. G. Sell. Vicar. THE PARISH OF LYTTELTON FEAST of the Most Holy Trinity and Dedication Festival. Holy Trinity, 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Sung Eucharist; 6.30 p.m.. Festal Evensong. Anthem. Preacher, the Rev. C. E. B. Muschamo. St Saviour’s: 7 a.m., H.C. Governor's 9.30 a.m., H.C. R. J. Witty, Vicar. _________________l63o
SUNDAY SERVICES. ~ Methodist Churches' DURHAM STREET CHURCH (corner Chester street). * YOUTH SUNDAY Minister: REV. R. DUDLEY. M.A. Owi?MuM?: ■'O H Com?'y EN tt TRUTH " Holy Communi?n C at m elo]? Unto Me ” Retiring Offerings for Youth Department ’ - —.- D 2223 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. W. H. GREENSLADE 7 p.m.— Wa'rS 1 T ° HAPPINESS.” m £ u ' One Hodr Service ~ 3 . P '~ Y ° Uth RaUy - at Itowonrt Will CHURCH 3 (Mar H METHODIST -Youth H S iSd a ay Ed 1 '? <m ß a e s v ß^ d p ßotunda) Young People assic;fin4 p - Larsen; South Durham street - oor - dent. Miss Dickie- a in l, Demoness StuTea; 7, Rev RT (aS Y ?y n s People’s ST. ALBANS, RUGBY STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 P, 0 You See the Futufe?” 7 pm™ broadcast by 3YA. ulure - “JiJSS Inescapable Need of God “• Preacher !m' aP T?D e Need oi God/’ STeache.. REV. o. WILLIAMS. ■' S2O6S LINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Rev. H. W. Pavne GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS . “WOMEN’S SUNDAY ” Choir of Ladies’ Voices both Services. 11 a.m.—Miss Olive Duder: Solo Me p C M ‘ SSes W - Worsfold and 3 BallY - Address: Rev. 6.30 p.m.—Mrs L. C. Horwood; solos and J Bo»-Le eS E - Williams and TUl rat AY ' 7,30 P m ' : ® unda F School ConTHl lm?on AY ' 230 P ' m ' : Ladies ’ Guild Re-
Presbyterian » . KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Victoria street and Bealey avenue.—' Sunday Services, 16th June: 11 a.m., Rev. L M. Rogers, M.A. Anthem: “Christ Hath a "Garden” (Thiman). 7 p.m.. Rev. L. M. Regers. M.A. Anthem: “Teach Me O Lord" (Attwood). ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Comer of Cashel and Madras streets). Minister, Rev. Stuart C. Francis, B.A. 11 a.m.: “The Acts of the Holy Spirit To-day.” Anthem: “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” (Bach). 7 ° f d th Q ”£ctelTur M X SI am. ARCH ABLE RICHES ’ P She£ ST. Colombo street, S.l. 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.: MR A. J. McELDOWNEY, ”* Minister ’Rev. A. D. Robertson® B-V 11 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cr. Manchester and Worcester sts.) Minister, REV. W. M. GARNER. 10 a.m., B.C. 11 a.m., S.S. 11 A.M. “MEETING LIFE’S CRISES” "MEETING LIFE’S CRISES” A Message for all who have come to “the end of their tether.” “THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD” "THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD” Jesus is unique in that He knows no racial or social barriers. He is the only Saviour for a world torn by racial and social hatreds. Soloist: Ernest Rogers. “If with All Your Hearts” (Elijah). A Warm Church and a Warm Welcome awaits you at Trinity. T 1997 UNWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. F. James Kay, Dip. Soc. Sc. 11 a.m., “The Fugitive.” 7 p.m., “Man’s Destiny.” 8 p.m., Holy Communion. 2985 THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, 200 Manchester street, have recently received fresh stocks of “A VERY PRESENT HELP,” by Lieut.-Gen. Sir William DobG.C.M.G.. K.C.8., D.S.O. Price 8/-, post free. The Place for Bibles. P 2301
H. W w”°P^n l e l Y ° Uth SerViCe: CHURCHFS METHODIST 11 Jrn CI ™ S ~7 Y 2 uth Sunda y. Richmond: “ a m.. Mr J. Cummack; 6.30 p.m.. Youth T UI c a r> Servlce tor Youth; preacher. Rev TaMf Da 'Sh?H : „ De i d , lcalion S f Communion lapie. Shirley. 11 a.m., Parade of Brin R?v < w Ut w J ' B Daws °h: 6.30 J™-; ’ H-W. Payne. Marshland: 11 s-mo Linwood, 3 p.m.. Circuit Youth SYDENHAM METHODIST—"The pJonU'l Church Minister. Rev. Andrew J. JohriaJ°Youth Sunday. 11 a.m.. Morning y° r S J g. »>y the Children; 6.30 p.m® Youth Service. “The Perils of Being Hallbaked. Beckenham: 11 a.m„ Mr T ™5 tar J.? n ? : 630 P-m.. Mr A. Dingwall. Chn 4j v? a « *• j ee '" High street: 6-30 p.m.. Mr F. Baird. 2872 WOOLSTON— Youth Day. 11 a.m., Chil- ° r r ® n « Service; 6.30. p.m., Bible Class Members take part; preacher at both serF ’ °' Prosser ' Anthem: “Hark, OP AW A METHODIST CHURCH—Youth Day. 11 a.m., Family Service, Mr J. H. X. y R°e S v bO r cM Youth ll^a .m„ Rev. L. Q Hoi> fF^.- n Yo a uTh R^rvl C ct? U THE WORD of God will be preached on Lord’s Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.) in the Sons of Temperance Hall. Gloucester street. All Welcome No Collection. XBl9l SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers; MEETING FOR WORSHIP EACH SUNDAY. 11 A.M. AT 297 MONTREAL STREET _ AU Welcome TXJ. SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH (cnr. Worcester and Manchester sts.). —Public Sabbath Service This Afternoon (Saturday). 2.3 Q p.m. (D.V.) Subject: “Holiness-.” Speaker: Pasto* Edward Barrar. The Sab-bath-keeping .Baptists extend to you a Hearty welcorhe. ; SUNDAY TALKS. 27 Chancery lane, at 3 p.m. “THE GROWTH OF THE SOUL” Speaker MR E. M. LOVELL-SMITH. • Circle Service at close of address. DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES are held at INSTITUTE HALL, 217 Gloucester street, opp. Latimer square. SUNDAYS. 3 P.M., Divine Science Lesson. Spiritual Healing Treatments. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 a.m. THURSDAYS, 2.15 p.m. Healing Service. Testimonies of Divine Science Healing. EVERYONE WELCOME.
PRESENT-DAY CONSEQUENTS OF AND SPIRITUAL LESSONS FROM THE MIRACULOUS INTERRUPTION OF A COLOSSAL BUILDING FRO J LUI Continuing Addresses by ' MR R. PARKINSON u . (Late Officer in Charge Everyman’s Hut, Bumham.) To-morrow. June 16, 7 P- 1 ”- At BRYNDWR HALL, 179 IDRIS ROAD. Subject: -BABEL. ” Ail Welcome.
ARMAGH STREET HAU. messages of vital interest. messages of vital interest. By Mr ROBERT AULD (Late of Everyman’s Hut, Papakura). Sun., 7 p.m.. “The Glory of the Cross.” Tues., 7.30 Death.” Wed., 7.30, “Heaven—and How to Get There. Thurs., 7.30, The Man Who Was Certain.” Sunday next, 23rd, 7 p.m., Liles Cross Roads. Soldiers Specially Invited. Everybody Welcome
CHHDREN’S SPECIAL SERVICE MISSION Visit to Christchurch of Mr H. A. BROWN (Senior Australian Staff Worker of the C.S.S.M.), JUNE 16th—JUNE 27th. CHILDREN’S MISSION—St. Matthew’s Sunday School, St. Albans, Monday, 17th, to Wednesday, 26th. Every school day at 3.30 p.m. MONDAY, 17th—SCRIPTURE UNION RALLY in Cambridge Terrace Methodist Hall (opp. Edmonds Band Rotunda), at 7.30 p.m. TUTORIALS IN CHILDREN’S WORK at Trinity Congregational Church, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. TUESDAY, 18th—“ Essential Foundations.” WEDNESDAY, 19th—’’Methods in Children’s Work.” THURSDAY, 20th— ’“Preparing a Children’s Talk.” FRIDAY, 21st—University and Training College Evangelical Unions— Room 6, Canterbury College—B p.m. # MONDAY, 24th—Annual C.S.S.M., S.U., and Crusader Rally, Trinity Congregational Church—7.3o p.m. Address and Colour Film of C.S.S.M. Work in Australia.
HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS •kOTEL CROMWELL,- CROMWELL- v CENTRALLY HEATED. H. and C. in BEDROOMS. DAILY 16/-, WEEKLY £5/5/- R v. E. Waldron. Proprietor. . CRITERION HOTEL. Blenheim. Marlborough's Leading Hotel. At this well-known House, where the homely atmosphere prevails, you good service ana live weU Accommodation, SO Sueste, Dlnmg ts Persons. Tariff: Bed and Breaklast, 12s 6d: Dinner, Bed_and Breakfastww £ull Day 20s: Weekly. £6. The Criterion Is a C.T.. P.S.. and Motor union ndtel R j Meatyard. Proprietor • WmSTCBURCH RINK TAXIS. VICTORIA SQUARE—MOTORISTS, when in Christchurch call at our Garage for Petrol, on. and all Motor : undries. PARKING AREA in centre of city, it huuko SERVICE Ph. t 'l4-876 S “l^c t,^rt?,V I Se® bA G?ac.erf-Hot Springs. Foreste. ana the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel Make Graham s G acjer Motor headquarters. Daily Trips arranged to Franz- Josef and Fox Glaciers. , moi Boating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts and unsurpas Agents: Government Tourist Bureau. Thos. Cook and Son, or Grahams, Corea.
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