SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. rpHE CATHEDRAL—Sunday, Holy Com•l munion 8 and Choral Eucharist 11 (Martin in C): introit, "0, Thou the True >nd«Only Bight" (Mendelssohn); preacher, lie Dean. Evensong, 6.30 (Walmisloy in >) Minor); anthem, "Tho Lord is Loving |GarrtU); preacher, Rov Canon WiUord. T ANDREWS Church, Oxford Tcrraco ' West.—Services 'lo-niorrow at «»•»•' id at 6.80 p.m., by the Rev Frank Rule. At Riccarton Church, Punri Street, at 11 i.m. by tho Rev A. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. (Communion), and at 6.30 p.m. by Mr W. J. fiarvey. At Spreydon Church, Barrington Street, »t 6.30 p.m. by the Rev A. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. 1756 - I ST PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashel Street—Services will' be conducted ft 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by tho Right Kcv the Moderator of the General Assembly Hey Wm. Scorgie (of Dunedin). Lmwood—ll •.m., Supply; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Richmond—ll a.m., Mr J. Tennent NOX Church, Bealey Avenue—Rev Dr R. b Erwiu, M.A., 11 a-m. and 6.30 p.m. At Evening Service the Roll of Honour will be unveiled. At Berwick Street—Mr J. Roid, at 6.30 p.m. At Fulton Avenue—Sunday School Anniversary, Rev Dr E. Erwin Jit 3 p.m. 6781
DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— ' Preacher, Eov Percy Knight, 8.A., 11 A.m. end 6.80 p.m. Morning subject: " 'ine Real Value of Prayer." Evening: '•Treasuretrove on Land and Sea." An thorn: "By Babylon'a Wave". (Gounod). At the closo cf the aeTvioe Mr and Mrs Ernest Firth will „;,.„ « „ n TWifal rm hiOittlf of Christ toaa gilts for the soldiers on active service. Mrs Firth will sing—PreJudo (Landon Ronald) ; Love not the World (Sullivan); O Lord, Thou Hast Searched Me Out (Bennett); Entreat Me Not to Leavo Thee (Gounod). Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.0., will play-Sonata No. 1 (Mendelssohn); At Evening (Dudley ■ Buok); Minuet (Boccherini) j Ana e Miserero (Verdi); Triumphal March (Dudley Buck).
WESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenuo (East Belt)-Chuieli Anniversary, U ».ni.", Rev A. 0. Lawry, President of the Conference; •oloists, Miss Gwen Thompson "Angel Voices Ever Singing i ™°™?> Misses Dufi and Olds and Mr Sherris. Mr Sod Mrs 0 H. Taylor will ang "Love Ri-r?n t'«« KmilliM" (Stainer. Mr Hex Harrison will sing Mercy Upon Me." LINWOOD Method st Church, Home Mission Services-U ,*»*»?*£. Strand 6.80 p.m., Rev 8. Lawry.. % h £ on -11 P a.m:, Rev J. Guy;- 6.30, Mr Sheppard Green. Strangers welcomed. oiw_ LINCOLN ROAD Methodist Sunday School Anniversary Service's. To-morrow, Sep- . „..l i«. :«- w<nr A. N. Inrner; afternoon (3.80 mbA. Rev A. C. Lawry; evening, Rev T. W. Veabe. "18 ttfOOLSTON Mothodist-IL Rev. Wm. fV Lee; 6.30, Rev Wm. Laycock. Opawa -11, Rev Wm. Laycock; 6.30, Rev W. J. Williams. Sumner-11, Rev W. liams; 7. Mr W. C. Barrell. Heathoot*-11, Mr J H. Pugh; 6.30, Mr Stout. 5727 TERRACE Mothodist lA, I A, iI6V J. Cocker; 6.30 Rev J Cocker; "soloists, Misa Driver, Mr Clothier. Btrangera welcomed. Madras Street-11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30. Rov O. E. Ward " 5743 JURHAM STREET South Methodistr-11 a.m., Mr A. G. Williams; 6.80 p.m., Evangelistic Service, conducted by Mr L.. Browning. Come and bring your friends. High Street S.S. Anniversary, 11, 2.45, and 6.30. 5738 YDENHAM Methodist Church—Rov A. N. > Scotter, 8.A., 11 a.m., " The Commir of Christ"; 6.30 p.m., "The Way of the Cross." Retiring Collection for " Our Day.
T ALBANS Methodist Church—Morning, Rev W. A. Sinclair; Evening, Rev B. Uetaon. -Edgeware Road—Morning, Rev J. Nixon; Evening, Mr C. W. Barrel! -5730 UNDAY School Anniversary, High Street. -■' —Morning, Rev T. Vealie; evening, Rev N. Turner. Afternoon, President Methodist Donforenoe, Rev A. C. Lawry. Bright serfices. Come and enjoy. SYDENHAM Baptist Sunday School Anniversary.—Special Services: 11 a.m., Rev H, Johnson; 2.45 n.m., Rev P. Knight; 6.30 p.m., Rev L. B. Busfield Special singing, assisted by Orchestra. Tuesday. Sept 26th,*Public Tea, 6 p.m.; adults Is, children 6d. , - Publio Concert, 7.45 p.m. Recitations, Sole* (instrumental and vocal), Dialogues, etc. Distribution of prizes. 4696 OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church.— Rev J. J. North; 11 a.m., subject, "The Tests of Life"; 6.30 p.m., subjoct, " The Destiny of Britain." 5702 T ALBANS Baptist Mission Hall, Toon's IO Road.—Sunday School Anniversary; preachers, 11 a.m., Mr Spratt; 3 p.m., Rev J J. North; 6.30 pan., Mr J. Gilbert. " Suffer- the children ..'•-,,„. and forbid them not." ... ~ 5701 ILSON'S ROAD, Opawa, Baptist ■» T ' Church.' Evening Service, 6.30 p.m., Mr Thomas. ' 5717 [iRINITY Congregational Church.—ToJ- morrow's Servicos. 11 a.m., Rev L. B. Burfield; 6.30, Rev Harry Johnson. Subject, "Spiritual "Worship." Visitors weWomed. 5763 OORHOTJSE Avenue.—Church of Christ. JXL -Services as usual. Owing to serious illness the visit of Evangelist G. Gordon ia unavoidably postponed. VT M.C.A.—Strangers' Tea, 5 p.m. All wet. La como. Subject: "My Experience." 6730 SALTATION ARMY, LINWOOD. AJOR NEWBY, Provincial Commander, ■ in charge. Sunday, 33rd September—--11 a.m., 3 p.m./ and 7 p.m. Hearty welcome to all. ' 6792 1 Flying Roll."—" The words which .... were closed up and Sealed until, the time of the end" (Daniel xiL, 9.) To be obtainedrfrom 54,- Cranford Street, St Albans. '"..■*. *. ' ..«•» \ 5729 VETERANS' HALL, .94, Gloucester Street. —Sunday, 7 p.m. Miss Fabling. Subject, " Relation of Man to the Infinite: The Soul's Eternal Quest." Clairvoyance. ColleoSYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, Mr D. Laiiyon; Evening, Mr K. E. England. " Resist the Devil and ho will Flee from You." ... ....... .4697 IRISTIAN Science Service, First Church oi Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square, Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and .7 p.m. Sub|ect, "Reality." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. •: 5708 k/TODERN Unitarianism—Regular Services :'-*• in new.Masomc Hall, Gloucester Street, ear river. Lecturer. E. McDonnell. Sunday's subject, " Creedbound and Creedless." 6709 SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, Barba- : "does Street.—Sunday Evoning at 7; Pastor Pascoe will apeak on "The Sanctuary and the Closing Work." All welcome; come. 5726 rpIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester <J Street, 7 p.m., Farewell Address by John Page, " Light of the World." Also Cla.rvoyant descriptions. Lyceum, 3 p.m. Social Thursday- next. - - "4691 CHRISTADELPHIAN Publio Lecture will bo delivered irrtho Bible Hall, MadrasStreet, City, on Sunday evening at'6.Bo'; subject, ': The Gospel in Prophecy." Everyone invited. ■■■■:'• ' ' 6739 ' A RMAGH STREET Hall.—The Gospel of <. j tho Grace of God will (D.V.) be S reached 6.30 Sunday Evening. Speaker, Ir W. J. Burrows. Qpen-air Meet.ng. 8 o'clock. 6737 THEOSOPHICAL ■ Society, 96, Armagh Street, Victoria Square, Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.; subject, "The Mas'ers." Sunday School, 3 p.m. 5732 NEW Zealand" Rationalist Association.— Caledonian Hall Worcester Street Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject—" Bible Wars: What has been the Effect jf Bible Testching on the War Spirit'?" Omnencing at 7.10 p.m. Admission Free. Collection. 5779
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