CHURCH SERVICES.
Announcements regarding to-morrows churoh services appear on page 2 (f this issue. The usual monthly service for men (held every first Sunday in the month) will take place in St. Marie's Churoh, Dufferin Street, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Previous to the commencement of the servico several organ selections will be rendered by Mr. L. F. Watkius, also a solo, "The Child of Nazareth," will be sung by Mr. J. Moss. The 1912 session of the Wellington City Men's Brotherhood will conclude with a pleasant Sunday afternoon gathering in the New Theatre to-morrow. Dr. Wiiyte will occupy the chair, and Mrs. Blainires, who, known as Sister Annie, spent five years in the slums of London and 'inicester, will speak on. "Christmas Scenes in the Old Country." Mrs. Dowling and lliss Hazel Jeffrey, of the New Zealand Competitions, and Mr. Mayall, will contribute items, and a spccial feature will be a band selection by the combined Silver and Boys' Baud of the Central Mission. During the afternoon the bjokdistribution of tho Book Club will- he made. Following tho practico r Jf previous years, the exfeutive of the Brotherhood requests attendants, both men and women, to remember needy ones, with ihr object of brightening their Christmastide. Baskets will bo placed at the entrance doors for the receiving of Christmas gifts for this purpose, and the distribution will bo carried out under the supervision of Sister Mildred, the agent of the Brotherhood. Particulars are also given of '.lie services at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral (A'igli~ can), St. Peter's (Anglican), St. .Ichn's (Presbyterian), St. Andrew's (Presbyterian), Wesloy Church (Taraiiaki Street), and the Terrace Congregational Church.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1611, 30 November 1912, Page 6
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272CHURCH SERVICES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1611, 30 November 1912, Page 6
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