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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHEDRAL. - Day . °l V throughout the Empire. 8 ».m Hol> Communion; 11 n.m.. Litany and Holy Comxmmion. Preacher, the Dean. 3 p.m., Parado Ben-ice of Citizens' Defence Corps. Preacher, the Rev Canon Burton. C. 30 p.m., Evensong. Preacher, the Bishop. Intercession for the j\Var will be offered at all services. 123 ST ANDREWS Church, Oxfowl Terraco West— Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. ■nd at 6.30 p.m. rAt Riccartou Church, Puriri Street, at 11 a.m. and at 0.30 p.m. At Spreydon Schoolroom, Barrington Street,. • t 6.80 p.m. 17S,i ' rjj PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel ■ O , Streot —Ilev John Paterson, M.. A.—10.15 a.m., Prayer Meeting, Young Men s Classroom; 11 &.m-. ‘‘The Romance of Gods Leading ’’; 0.30 p.m., A- New Year Address, to Young Men and Women on Whfiu Shall I Do with 1S115?” New Brighton—a a.m., Rev F. Rule; ‘6.30 p.m., Mr Lopdell (of Invercargill). Linw'ood— 6.3o p.m., Rev I*. Rule. ST ANDREWS, Sunday, January 3-b* Andrew’s,. 11. 6.30, Rev A. F. Burchell; lUccarton—ll. Mr B. C. Gallawav; 6.30, Rev M. M’Callum. Spreydon—6.3o, Air Po,- ‘ tinger. ENOX Church, Bealay Avenue—Rev Dr R. El-win, M.A.. 11 n.ra. Day of Intercession. ‘-Lessons from tlio War’ ; and 6.30. At Berwick Street, Mr L. Browning, 6.30. M| 85 DAVID’S Presbyterian c£srcE,_Cosom- _ A/O. *AD -*■ m.n.-.r.d.v... - z C? ’ho Street South—Services Tomorrow., 11 a,m. and 6.30 p.m., by Mr A. H. R. Ames, Jil.-A CJT ALBANS Methodist Chirrvh—Now Year O Services: Morning, Rev P. N. Knight; evening. Rev H. E. Bollhouac. " What about To-morrow?’' Edgeware Road—Morning, R-v H. E. Bellhouse; evening, Rev S. La-wry. • 78 rOOLSTON Methodist—ll, Rev WilH lioms; 6.30, Rev J; Nixon;• Opawa.— 11, Mr Andrew; 6.30, Rev W. Laycock. Smn-rer-Ml, llev Laycbck; 7, Mr Chapman. Meathcote—ll, Mr ‘Kershaw-, 6.30, Itcv W. Williams. 7IJ ■/"CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist—ll, Itev \j ' John Nixon; 6.80, Rev 1). Metson. Madras Street, St Albans—lt, Rov B. Met•on; 6.30,.- Rev C. E. Ward. S3_ CENTRAL Methodist Mission,. Grand Theatre—Lecture cn Egypt postponed. 7, New Year’s Service, solos, duets, etc., Rev j. .‘Cocker. Strangers invited. Durham Street 6ouih~ll, Rov J.. Cocker. High Street—ll, Mr W. L. Thomas. 107 CJYDENHAM Methodist Church—Rev A. O N. Scotter, B.A.—U a.tn., ” God, _ a Consuming Fire"; 6.30 p.m., “Need, National end Individual.” Sacrament and Covenant Service. D 3 WESLEY Church, East Belt—New Year and Intercession Services, 11 a.m. and i. 30 p.m., Rev W. A. Sinclair. Evening, Communion and annual Covenant Service. .112 E INWOOD Baptist. Worcester Street—ll a.m. and 6.30. Pasteur Chard, both services. Sunday School 2.30. Bromley branch School 2.30.‘ Service 6.30. 121
(CHRISTIAN '’SCIENCE Services—Fit ij Church of Christ., Scientist, Latim 'it3t Square— Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; »iieject, “God. Sunday School, 11 a.m. •110 ,CJ 1-DENHAM Gospel Mission—Morning:, 0 Mrs K. E. England; evening, Mr K. E. .England “Behold, God Himself is with us'for our Captain.’’—2 Chron., xiii,, 12. 10&_ 0~' X-FOR-D Terrace Baptist Church—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rov D. B. FoTd Carlisle, of Palmerston North; will preach at both •ervices. St Albans Branoh—6.3o p.m., •preaohing Service. 60 M j’RINITJf Congregational Church—Rev J Harry Johnson at all services to morrow. 11 a.m., “Our blotto for the Year 12 noon, Communion; 6.30, monthly lecture, “ 'iho War: a Conflict of Ideals.” Visitors welcomed. ■ ■ ; tO7 OURHOCSE AVENUE, Church of Christ—Sunday Services as usual. 630 p.m., H. Glinstead, Evangelist, of Petoue. A welcome to all. _ . SEVENTH Bay Adventist Services—Church, Barbadoes Street; School, Park Road, Addington. Sunday, evening at 7. Sut> iect, "Coming Events. Return of Jews.” Come. , . . 66 ARMAGH Street Hall—The Gospel of the •• Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached In the above Hall on Sunday Evening, 6.30. All heartily, welcome. No collection. _6B_ 't DEN HAM Brotherhood (undeyomina--0 tional), meets in Methodist Hall, Brougham Street, at 3.45 p.m. Mr H. GEH. M.P., will speak on “ The Community s »-:.qy to Thoso in Need." El a'IHEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh Street,* Victoria Square (opposite Queen’s Statue). Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, “The Mystery and the Purpose of Life.” 61 ORDER of the Star in the East Assembly, ... Sunday, 3rd January, at 3 p.m., Th o•opWcel Society’s Hall, 96, Armagh Street, t’ublio invited,- , 62 SPIRITUALISTS’ ChurchTWorcester Street —•Divine Service, 7 p.m. Subject: ‘ iho Resurrection of the Body »nd the L-fe Everlasting.”' W. Nortontaylor. Collection. 117 SCOTTISH Society Hall, Manchester Street —A Bright .Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) be held, 6.30, Sunday Evening. Subject, ** Seventeen Years Under ' Conviction, •peaker, Mr Smart. 61 VETERANS’ Hall, 94, Gloucester Street, Sunday, 7 p.m., Address by Miss Fabling, ** Original Sin.” Clairvoyance. Collection door. 62 MRS POWER, at 200. Lichfield Street, 7 p.m.—Lecture, “ What ft Man Sows •o shall he Reap.” Floral clairvoyance. SJver coin door. NEW, ZEALAND Rationalist Association, Caledonian Hall, Worcester Streetr-Mr W. W. Collins will to-morrow deliver a special New Year’s lecturo. Subject: “Tho Condition of tho. World at tho Beginning of 1916. Who is Responsible?” Mus:c«l selection* ..»t 7 o’clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Oolleo" *k». 105
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