SUNDAY SERVICES. ALL SAINTS CHURCH.—PaIm Sunday: Holy Communion, 8 a.rn.; Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30; ‘The Story of the Cross.’ Vicar, Rev. W. Hardy Johnson. Organist, A. W. Lilly, F.I.G.C.M. Tuesday, 7,30 p.m., Missionary Meeting. QT. MATTHEW’S Church, Stafford street. —Holy Communion, 8 a.ra.; Matins, ‘Thy King Cometh’; Evensong, 6.30, ‘Tim Atonements; VI., Justified by His Blood, Rev. W. A. Hamblett. Organ prelude, 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Cantata, ‘Olivet To Calvary,’ ST. PETER'S Church, Gaversham.—Holy Communion. 8 a.m.; Sung Eucharist and Sermon. 11 a.rn.; Evensong, 6.30. St. Peter’s tho Less: Shortened Matins and Holy Communion, 11; evensong, 6.30. riIRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, A STUART STREET. PALM SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject, ‘ Tho Mcssa go of Palm Sunday.’ , 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject, ‘Aspcds of the Cross.’ Solo, ‘There is_ a Green' Hill’ (Gounod), Miss Phyllis West. Anthem, ‘ They Have ‘Taken Away My Lord ’ (Stainer). Soloists. Miss Phyllis West and Mr Norman Gamble. Retiring collection at night for Flood Relief Fund. Public Valedictory to Rev. W. Walker on Monday, at 8 p.m. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Chambers street).—ll a.m., Rev. H. V. UTTING (farewell service), Communion; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. E. ORR. WOODHAUGH.—6.3O p.m,, Rev. H. V. UTTTNG (farewell service). C IINTR A L ENT R A L OCTAGON MISSION, M I S S I O N. HALL. FAREWELL SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. W. WALKER. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W 1 WALKER. Closing Services of Present Pastorate. ‘The Great Facts of Religion.’ SPECIAL MUSIC. Duel- 1 So Thou Liftesfc Thy Divine Petition ’ (Stainer).—Messrs J. T. LEECH and MORTLEY PEAKE. Solo— 1 He was Despised’ (Handel). —Miss MARY PRATT. .. r , „ Organ—‘Minuet’ (Beethoven). —Mr CHAb. " A. MARTIN. Anthem—'Cod So Loved fhe World,’ 1.300 Free Comfort aide Seals. Note.—PUBLIC FAREWELL to Rev. W. WALKER, in Trinity Methodist Church Stuart street. MONDAY, 25th MARCH. 7.50 p.m. All interested are invited. GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m.. Musical Service. Arranged by Mr C. A. MARTIN. Preacher,'Rev. J. RICHARDS. Collection. PUBLIC MEETING Rev. W. WALKER, NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 25, At 7.30 p.m., in TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. Brief Speeches, Excellent Musical Items. EVERYBODY WELCOME. )UN DAS STREET METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.ra., Mr E. BUSH. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. H. HOCKING. Subrct, ‘Man's Quest for God.’ Anthem, 'God > a Spirit.’ „ RAVENSBOURNE.—II -a.m., Rev. A\. t. HOCKING; 6.30 p.m., Mr E. BUSH. HITES LEY CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD. »'V Preacher, Rev. W. BRAMWELL SCOTT. 11 a.m., ‘A Quaker's Wonderful Hymn. ; 6 50 p.m., ‘Christ's Claim on Humanity, [iss Rona Scott will recite Nichols The ower ’ dealing with the betrayal by ST. CLAIR.—II a.m.. Rev. A. C. AWRY; 6.30 p.m., Rev. G. R. 1 ElEiiON. TAVKRSHAM Methodist Church—Homo J Mission Sunday. Gaversham : 11 a.m., ir Macfnvlane, ALA.: 6.30 p.m., Rev. . tills. Fairfield; 7 p.m., Mr B- CtiocoiL bbotsford: 11 ami., Rev. Al. Wills; 6...0 Mr Henderson. Keimng collections in d of sufferers from the recent flood. jORNINGTON METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL AND GIFT SUNDAY, am Rev. RAYMOND RICHARDS. 30 p.m., Rev. JAMES RICHARDS, social Anthems at each Service. Lvcn--1 Soloists. Miss Irene Hormblow and Mr r->e Proctor. Parade of Boy Scouts. ELLEKNOWES.—II a.m., Mr W. Raanksgiving Concert, Wednesday, 8 p.m. mclid Progrnmnio. Retiring ottering at ■ert in aid of those who suffered througU nt flood. )SLYN Methodist Church.—Services: 11 a.m., Rev. Janies Richard? (Mornn); 6.30 p.m.. Rev. Raymond Richards; ct, ‘The Enemy and the Flood’; an- < Hclv, Holv"’ iNilson); a. retiring ■'iion will be taken at each service for lood relief fund. , HILDA METHODIST CHURCH. 1m Sunday Decorations and Special Music. a m.. Rev. GORDON PETERSON. An‘Seek Ye the Lord.’ Soloist, Mr h. 0, Rev. A. C. LAAVRV. ‘Cheers in salem. Tears on Olivet.’ Anthems, Up Your Hoads’ and ‘Thine, O Loin, Greatness.’ Solo by Mr Belchei- Ko t collections for Flood Relief Fund. T CHALMERS Methodist Church.— larvest Services. 11 and 6.30, Rev. bus Sawyers Bay (Harvest); 2.j0, [. E. Bellhou&e; 6.30, Air Harkness. GLAIR METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL AND GIFT SUNDAY, MARCH 24th. a.ra., Rev, A. C. LA WRY. Girl Guide Boy ’Scout Parades. Soloist, Mr Lcs. SO p.m., Rev. G. R. PETERSON. SoloMiss Thelma Fane, Air Ross Hughes, in" led bv augmented choir, lo of Produce and Cakes on Monday, 7.30 p.m. JJANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.50, , Sir John Stainer's Sacred Cantata, ‘THE CRUCIFIXION,’ Will be rendered by an Augmented Choir, under the conductorship of Mr H. P. Desmoulins (chorus master of the Dunedin Choral Society). Soloists, Mr Arthur Lungley (baritone), Mr C. C. Scott (tenor). You are cordially invited to come and enjoy the beautiful ministry of this sacred classic. All seats free. Gallery open. Come early. Communion to follow. 11 a.m.. Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A. Subject, ' The Trial of Jesus.' M 1 ORNINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL. 11 a.m., Rev. P. L. A. CRAMPTON. 6.30 p.m., Pastor CHANT. Topic, ‘ The Song of a Grateful Heart.’ Special music. Soloist, Miss Somerville. SOUTH DUNEDIN Baptist Church.—Rev. Stanley Jenkin. 11 a.m.; ‘The True Gnostic’; 6.30 p.m., ‘The Early Church Multiplying and Murmuring.’ Retiring and communion’s offering in evening in aid of Flood Distress Fund.
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