CHURCH SERVICES
The services at St. Johii's Cathe'dral to-morrow will be as follows : — 8 a.m. Holy- Communion; 11 a.xn. Holy Comniunion, preacher, Afehdeacon Chatterton; 2.30' p.m. Children's service, Canon Butterfield; 7 p.m. Evensong, preacher, Bishop of Aotearoa. Anthem, "Whoso dwelleth nnder the defence of the Most High" (Martin) ; Voluntaries. *6.40 p.m. Larghetto from 2nd *' Symphony (Beethoven) , after evensong, "Toccato and Fugue in D Minor (Bach), Reverie in E Flat (Lemare). Ormond Chapel: 7.45 p.m. Holy Communion ; 7 p.m. Evensong, preacher, Canon Clarke. At the Baptist Chnrch on Sunday Divine service will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the preacher jnoniing and evening being the Rev. O. McHattie. During the evening servioe special liiusic will be rendered by the choir under the leadership of Mr Wai. S. Eastwood! The assisting artists will be Miss E. Cooke (vocalist), Mr H. Young (flautist), Mr A. Young (violinist), and Miss W. McCartliy, L.R.A.M., at the piano, Miss D. Buckingham will preside at the organ. A hearty weleome is exteilded to all. At ihe Gospel Hall, Carlyle street, to-morrow evening, at 7 o'cloclc, the Gospel address will be conducted by Mr Geo Menzies, of Napier, who will speak on "My God Commanded the Revelation of the Hidden Mystery." At Westshore the Gospel address will be at seven o'clock in the Public Hall. The Bev. J. A. Asber will conduct the services in St. Paul's to-morrow, preaching in the forenoon on, "No Man Save Jesus Only," and at night on "It Miglit Have Been." During the' morning service the elders-elect will be ordained and indueted, and there will be a. retiring collection for Westland and Nelson congregations. Mrs Eniily Morris will sing a solo at the evening service. • The services of the Napier South' Presbytefian church will he taken by the Rev. M. Ruprecht in the morning and in the evening by the Rev. A. R. Norrie, of Greytown, who was once in charge of Taradale. At the Congregational Chnrch on Sunday the Rev. Erank de Lisle will preacli o'n "Castles in the Air," and "Dr. Gre'nfell, Oue" of the Greatest Men in the World." Mesdames W. and T. Paton will render a vo'cal duet at the evening service. At St. Augustine'a Church to-mor-row the services will be as advertised. At 8 a.m. the celebrant wi]l be the i Rev. Canon Rice, and the preacher at 7 p.m. will be the Rev. G. B. Stephen- . son. At St. Luke's Mission, the Rev. Canon Clarke will be the celebrant at 11 a.m., and the preacher at evensong will be the Rev. H. W . Klin- , gender. At the Port Presbyterian Church tomorrow, the Rev. H. E. Camphell Jones, M.A., will (D.V.) preach. The subject at 11 a.m. will be, "God in Nature," and at 7 p.m., "God Sjjpeed." The choir will render an anthem'. At Eskdale tlie service will be at the usual time. .It will be regarded as "Golden Sunday."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 2
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