SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. riATHEDRAL, Sunday-Holy Communion V 8 and Choral Eucharist 11; Introit, “O' . Saviour of the World” (Goss). Service, Front in F. Preacher, the Dean. Eveneon g, 7;. Bervice, Goss in E; anthem, Como, and let us Return ” (Goss); preacher, the Principal o! Christ’s College Upper Department. • 8964 ST PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, : " CASHED STREET. FAREWELL SERVICES R s B, , IV '■ THOS. TAIT, M.A., B.D. Special Communion Morning, 11 a.m., Service. Evening, 6.30 p.m., Farewell Address. TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH,” At 7.45 p.m., FAREWELL SOCIAL GATHERING Xa Schoolroom, Lichfield Street. tT!TAi?»KEW’S Church, Oxford Terrace D west.—Services will he conducted 1° morrow at 11 a.m. (Communion) and at p.m. by the Rev John Mackenzie. In tne New' Church Hall, Puriri Street, Riccarton, at 11 Am. and in the .Spreydon Schoolroom, Barrington Street, at 6.30 p.m. by Mr J.V. Jacobson. _ ERESBYTERIAN Sorvices.—New Brighton—lla.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. A- Hislop. Linwood—6.3o p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Church.—J übilee Rev HrTo‘hnson; 6.30, Dr'Adeney. Tuesday, 3rd— Conversazione, 6.30 p.m.. and public meeting, 7.30 p.m. Speakers, Dr Adeney and local ministers. Thursday, sth Trinity Church, Lecture by Dr Adeney, "The Bible and modern Problems.’ Sunday, Bth—Young People’s Jubilee Day. Dr Adeney.' at evening service. Special hymns and anthems. 3836 mRINITY Congregational Church.—Jubilee d Services Commence To-morrow (Sunday). Opening of tho reconstructed Organ. Il l aimi, Rev Harry Johnson; Comnatinion,; 12 noon; 6.30 p.m., Dr Adeney,^of London.’ . 3883 Y. INWOOD Congregational Church, corner JLi Ferry Road and Wilson’s Road.—ll a.m., .Dr Adeney (late principal Lancashire College) ; : 6,30 p.m., Rev H. Johnson. All seats Tree. YrNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue-Rev IV. Dr Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. (Communion) and 6.80 p.m. Evening subject, ’ The Wilderness Transformed.” Berwick Street School —Mr J. Reid, 6.30 p.m. 3963 TtURHAM STREET Methodist Church—'lJ 11 a.m., Rev W. L»e; 6.30 p.m., Mr L. M Isitt, M.P. 4041 /CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist, i \J bridge Terrace.—ll, Mr Pickering; 'VENTRAL Methodist . Mission, Grand Theatre.—6.4s, Singing by' Choir; ’ 7 i.m.,’ Mr J. H. Pugh, soloist Mr Mitchell; p.m., Open-air Service. Speakers, Messrs Jartlett and H; Field. Durham Street louth—ll, Mr E. W. Hall. High Street—--1,: Mr F.. Spratt. 4018 kTETHODIST Services.—Linwood—ll a.m., ML;'Mr S. Cross; 6.30, p.m., Mr Kershaw. Windsor—6.3o p m., Mr S Cross. Harvest hanksgiving. Service. Special Singing. 4025 Cam- | _ 6.30, Rev C. °E. Ward. Madras Street, St Albans. (comer Edgeware Road) —11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Mr Lanyon. 3939 Ti DDINGTON Methodist Church.—ll, Mr Earwaker; 6.30, Mr C. W. Barrell. Selwyn Street S.—ll, Mr M’Cullough; 6.30, Mr - Comber. Lincoln Road—ll, Mr E. Smith ; 6.80, Misa Haynes. Clarence Road--11,. Mr Cock; 686,.Mr Ramsay. HalswCll—3, Mr Comber. • 3883 TTTrESLEY Church, East Belt.—ll a.m., V:V Mr E. G. Olds (student); 6.30 p.m., Rev •A.• H. Scrivin. 4016 SYDENHAM Methodist Church-11 a.m., D. Mr W. Bartlett; 6.30 p.m., Mr. H. Field.. ■ . 3962 T ALBANS Methodist Church.— Morning, Mr C. W. Banell; Evening, Rev L. B. Neale. Edgeware Road—Morning, Rev L. B. Neale; Evening, Mr R. Turner. 4019 TH7OOLSTON Methodist—ll, Mr Pugh; VV 6.30, Mr Webb. Opawa—ll, Mr E. Smith; 6.30, Mr H. F. Wilkinson, B.A. Sumner—ll, Mr Hanan; 7, Rev Lee. Heatheote—;n, Mr H. F. Wilkinson, B.A; 6.30, •Mr Williams, 3958 OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church.— KJ .Rev J. j; North—ll a.m., “The Art 'of Bible Reading”; 6.30 p.m., “The Reli- . gious Tramp’s Illusion —That one Church is ■s’good as another.” , ; 3961 YDENHAM Baptist Church.—Rev T. A. Williams. 11, “The Son? of the Well ”; 6.30, “ Some Types of Unbelief." Lord’s Supper. 6.30, Waltham, Mr Jones. • - i ___ 4026 r»YDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, O Sister Clare; Evening, Mr S. J. Webb. “ And now,' O Father, glorify Thou Me with Thine Own Self, with the Glory which I had with Thee before the world was.”—John, 17, 5, 4003 ■ QPIRITUAL Science, Hastings Street‘Hall, * Sydenham.— Sunday, 7 p.m. Miss • Fulton, speaker; Mrs Schofield, Clairvoyance. ' Collection. Psyohometry Demonstration, Wednesday, , 8 p.m. Consulted 450, Colombo Street, Sydenham. 4000 . "TT M.G.A.—Hyderabad Sunday. 4.15 p.m., ,J- • Three. Short Addresses on Foreign Work. Strangers’ Tea 6 p.m. You are invited.; ' v '. 1 y ' 3998, ; SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, Barbadoes Streot.—Sunday Evening at 7. Pastor Pascoe will speak on “ Waymarks to the Holy City.”' All welcome. Come! 3884 SCOTTISH Society Hall, Manchester K 3 Street.—A Bright Gospel Meeting will, D.V., bo held Sunday Evening, 6.30. Speaker, Mr R. G. Grubb, Evangelist. Sunday School, 3 o’clock. Adult Bible Class. . 4010 SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH. Worcester' X 7 Street—Divine Service 11 a,m,, “The Multiplicity of Man is the Unity of God” (1 Cor.,; 12); Evening 7 o’clock—“ Man’s Occu- : pation and Work beyond the Grave.” W. j Norfontaylor. Collection. > 4010 CImRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA, Biblo W Hall, Madras Street, City, off Weeks and Co,, will meet (D.V.) Sunday, March 1, for Breaking of Bread, 11 a.m. Evening address, 6.3,0 p.m.; snbjeot, “God: Is Ho the Saviour of all Mankind ?” Come all. .Very . heartily welcome. 3960 ORDER of the Star in 'the East—Assembly, Sunday, Ist Maroh, at 3 p.m., Theoflophical Society’s Rooms, Manchester Street (opposite H.M. Theatre). Public invited. 3894 pHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services-First 1 '-/ ..Church of Christ Scientist, corner Gloucester . and Manchester Streets. Sunday aerYices r ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, “Christ Jesus.” Sunday School, 11 a.m. 3904 ARMAGH STREET Hall—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preachrd in tho above Hall on Sunday evening, 6.30. No collection. All heartily welcome. ■ ■ ' 3959 M«n a Free Will Agent?" definitely 1 answered in tho negative in tho “ Flyling Roll.” Rom. 8-20, Isaiah 45-7. Obtainable from 294, Barbadoes Street. 4024 Jible w [■RS POWER, Foresters’ Hall, l Terrace, 7 p.m. Subject, The Soul’s Desire. Floral Clairvoyance. Silver coin floor. 4053 SOCIALIST Party.—Sunday Activities. Square, 3.15 p.m., Len Wilson and seg. Williams; 7 p.m., Ted Howard. Socialist Hall, S o’clock Tea; 8 p.m., Mr Fletcher. Subject: “The Socialist Teaching of the Carpenter.” 4004 "fcj'EW Zealand Rationalist Association, X\ Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street. Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: “A Clerical Plea to be Delivered from the Bondage of Reason.” Lecture at 7.15 p.'m. Questions answered after lecture. Admission Free, Collection. 4012
WANTED. M ’DONALD’S N.Z. Labour Exchange.— "Wanted, Employers apply -WDonald's for Harvesters, Threshing Hands, Cooks, etc. Wanted, Ploughmen, Station Gardeners, Cow-men-Gerdeners, Threshing Machine Hands; Blacksmith’s Improver, 30s; Cowboys, Milker*. Married Ploughmen and Shepherds. M’Donald, 113, Manchester Street. ’Phone 197. TJfT ANTED, Governess, country, 20s, Tv splendid place; 2 Nurses, 17s 6d; Helps, 15s, 20s; H.-m.-Laundross, 20s; Cook, 30s, k.-maid kept; Cook, 255; H.-M., 20s, Fendalton, beautiful places ready; M. Couples, £IOO. Boarding-house for Sale, .cheap. Tel. 1678. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. TXT" ANTED, at once, Married Couples; i.vv Ploughmen and Farm Hands; several Men and Boys to milk and generally usoful;. Cowmen-Gardencrs; Female Cook for Chathams; Pensioner-Cook for light place; Cadets; Gold Miners, good wages; Mill Hands; Station Cook; Musterers, three months’, ' work. Sheepfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 165, Hereford Street.
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