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ftUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE CATHEDRAL— Sunday—Holy Communion, 8, and Choral Eucharist 11 (Schubert in G); Introit, “ Comfort, O Lord (Crotch). Preacher, Tho Dean. Evonsong, 6.30 (Garrett in D). Anthem, “Lord, let pie know mine end " (Goss). Preacher, Rev Canon Wilford. 6142 OT MICHAEL’S and All Angels’ Pastoral .0 Festival, Sunday in Octave. —Holy Comxnunion• 7 and B*a.m.,8*a.m., Sung Eucharist^ and Procession at 11; preacher, tho Rev Canon "Wilford; 2.15, Festival of tho Catechism, €.30; Fsatal Evensong, Sermon and Proccs- — preacher, the Lord Bishop of the Diocesfc 8178 S T MARY’S CHURCH, Addington.—FestirJ v«i Sorvicos. Ootober Ist, lt>l6. 7 a.m., H.C. 8 ami., H.'C. 11 amu. Matins. Unveiling of Sohwarta Memorial Tablet. P«*d« ot n Washington Lodge. Sermon and. H.O. - p.m., Children’* Service. Address by Rev ff F Feron, 8 P-uu, Parade of No. 1 Company N.Z. Engineers, E Battery, Signalling Corps N.Z.E, and Regimental Band. 4 p.m., Baptisms. 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Intercessions for War. 618(5 CJT ANDREW’S CHURCH. OXFORD b TERRACE WEST. Serriaw To-morrow at 11 a.m. wiffl at 6.80 p.m.,»by the Rev A. T. ’Thompson, Mi, B.i) At Riocarton Church,, Purm Street, at U ».m. and at 6.30 VJgU, by Mr W. J. Harvey. At Spreydoa Church, Barrington Street, at 6.30 p.m., by tho iUr John Nixon. QT PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel O Street—Services will bo oonduoted at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m, by the Bight Rev the Moderator of tho General Assembly, Rev Wm. Scorgia (of Dunedin). Linwood-11 ».m., Mr F. Spratt; 630 pun., Mr J. Tennant. Richmond —11 a.m„ Mr J. Tennant Knox Church. Bcatey Avenue—Rev Dr R, Erwin, MiA., 11 «.m. and €.BO p.m. At Berwick Streets Mr J. Reid, at 6.80 p.m. 8143 A GREAT Day of Rejoicing.—Tomorrow (Sunday), Durham Street Sunday School Anniversary, 68rd Anniversary. Preachers, 11 a.m., Rov Percy Knight, 8.A.; 8 p.m., Mr Jj is, laitt, M.P.j 6.80, Rev A. C. Lawry (President of tho Conference). Beautiful aiuglng at euoh service by the entire school, assisted by Church Choir. Musical Director, Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Solos, Duet*. Scriptural Recitations, eto., by Master* Hobbs, Viniag, Loughton, Sinclair, Misses A. M. and R. Metcalf, Lawry, Brown, Knight, Sholton, B. D. and R. Boyoe Taylor, Lomas, Ayrey, Romer, Gilbert. Scholars Entertainment Wednesday next in the schoolroom. A big programme by Little People. Tickets, Adults Bd, Children 3d. 6173 ThURiHAM Street South, Methodist—Xl e.m. XJ and 6.30 p.m., Rev Nicholas Turner. Evening subject, •“ Methodism and the War." High Street—ll e.m., Mr S. Webb; 6.30 p.m., Hr C. H. Earwater. Welcome. 6107 ,-WOOLSTON Methodist —-11, Mb K. Wig'VV glesworth; 6.30. Kiev W. J. Williams. Opawa—ll, Mr J. Honan; 8.30, Rov W. C. Oliver. Sumner —11, Rev W. J. Williams; 1, Rov S. Lawry. Heathcote —11, Mb' C. Wi Barrell: 6.80. Mr Wilson, M.A. OCS8 ~ SYDENHAM Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30 p.m., Mr L. M. Isitt, M'.P. Convalescent Home —11, Mr Cannon. rrtEN Days’. Mission—Wesley Church, FitsJ. gorald Avenue — Misaioner, Rov Yalmont Trigge (Melbourne). "Commencing Sunday, October 1. 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. 3 p.m., United Young People’s Rally. Every Evenin- Next Wools at 7.30. Quiet Hour, Tuesday, at 8 o’clock. Old Folks At Home, Fnday, at 3 o’clock. ; ; ST ALBANS Methodist Church—Morning, , Rev Albert C. Lawry, President °f Conference; Eveuin-. Rev A. Liversedeo. Edgowaro Road— Morning, Rev P. Battoy; Evening, Rov P. N. Knight, B.A. 6148 /CAMBRIDGE Terraco Methodist Church—--11, Rev. J. Cocker (Sacrament); 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. Madras Street —11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Rev J. Cocker. 6153 BICHMOND Methodist Churoh—ll q.m., • Rev A. Liversedge: 6.30, Rev W. A. Bir.dair. Linwood Church—ll, Mr H. Field; 6.30, Rev P. Battey. Special Evangelistic Services. Sankey’s hyrnne. 6156 OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church.—Rov, J. J. North. 11 a.m., Subject, “ Tho Intercessor.” 6.30 p.m., Subject, “ The sins that Wo sin two by two, we pay for one by ; one.” 6113 SPREYDON Baptist Church, Lincoln Road. —To-morrow’s Services, 11, 6.80. Preacher, Rev John Laird. Jubilee Celebrations, Oct. E 9 to Nov. 5. €llO ’ CJYDENHAM Baptist , Church, Elgin O Street —Rev L. B. Busfield, 11 a.m., “ A Modern Problem” 6.30 p.m., “Temptation.” Wilson's Road, Opawar—Evening Service, 6.30 p.m. 6141 RICCARTON* ’ Baptist Churoh, Clarence Rond.—Sunday Next Mrs Guy Thornton will conduct both services; morning 11.0, evening 6.30. You are heartily invited. TRINITY Congregational Church.—To-mor-row's Services conducted by Rev Harry Johnson; 11 asm., “Love as a Motor Power”; 6.30, ”The Perils of Weariness”; 7.30, Communion. 6161 TTETEEANS* Hall, 91, Gloucester . Street.— V holiday, 1 p.m., Miss Fabling; subject, “Tho Soul’s Pilgrimage Through Physical, Mental and Spiritual States of Consciousness.” Clairvoyance. Collection. ‘ 6160 “■’TIHE FLYING ROLL.”—The words which X were olosed up and sealed till the time of the end (Daniel "xii:, 9) can be obtained from. 54, Cranford. Street,. St Albans. 6155 SPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester Street, 7 p.m. —Inspirational Address, Mr Anderson, “The Secret of Religion: Who Holds tho Key?”- Alsof Clairvoyance. Lyceum, 3 p.m. All welcome. 6173 TTNITARIAN Services, New Masonic Hall, U Gloucester Street, Wost End, lew min- ’ utes from Square.—Sunday’s Address: “ The . Philosophy of Hamlet.”-. Liberal thinkers inrited. ' 6121 ■ GHRISTADELPHIA N Public Lecture will be delivered in- the Bible Hall, Madras Street, City, on Sunday Evening, at 6:30. Subject, “ The Birth of a Nation.” 6108 "OIDGLEY HALL, Armagh Street.—On XV Sunday, Ist Oct., at 6.30 p.m., Mr R. Brown will (D.V.) continue tho series of addresses on “Events, Past, Present and ■Future;” illustrated by large chart. (Next ■ address, Daniel, ch. 9). A lieorty invitation. ■ 6112 CJYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, Mr O IV. Stout. Evening. hfr K. E. England. “How shall we escape if wo neglect so great salvation?"—Hebrews 2,’ 8, 6110 /CHRISTIAN Science Services — First \J Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square—Sunday Services-, 11 a.m: and 7 p.m. Subject, “ Unreality.” Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. . 6137 THEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh Street, Victoria Square—Publio , Lecture. Sunday, 7'p.m., by Misß Hawley.' Subjoct, '"More Letters from a Living Dead Man.” Sunday School. 2 p.m. 6151 ORDER of the Star in tho East—Public Meeting, Sunday, 3 p.m. Lecturers, Mrs Hayes and Mir Yero Hunt, in TheosopbiCal Hall, 96/ Armagh Street,' Victoria Square. 6150 NEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. /CALEDONIAN HALL, Worcester Street. V 7 Air Wi W. Collins ’ will lecture to-mor-row. 'Subject: “Behold, My Son, With How Little Wisdom the World is" Governed." Commencing at 7.15. Questions answered after lecture. Admission free. Collection. V 6165 board and residence. ST ELMO HOUSE. 52, Worcester Street (West End). —Superior Accommodation fox Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O, and Centra! Tram Terminus ; also within same distance of ■ Park, Public Gardena," Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City Telephone 872. F. J. Murray, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES, AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD, ' 23, Manoheater Street S. AfE are BUYERS OF CREAM. HIGH'V EST PRICES GIVEN. Accurate eight and teat guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundaa Siteeet*. WANTED KNOWN. That f. h. steel ha* reduced the PRICE OF MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM .for Spot Cash, and as we have only a short time to live, GET THE BEST. . Rubbish is dear at any price.. The Best is always the Cheapest in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality of rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL von can always rely, on GETTING THE CREAM OF CANTERBURY. Customers in City and' Suburb* waited on daily for orders. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. The annual output reaches Half a Million XlHutfU. jftu cutttity told ijuki is itotll

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 3

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