TO^MORROW'S SERVICES. gt. john's j^athedral. 8 a.m.— Holy Communion. 11 a.m.— Matins, preacher The Dean. 12 noon. — Holy Communion. 7 p.m.— Evensong, preacher The Dean. 6.45.— Opening Voluntary ; "Clioral Prelude" (Bacb). ORMOND CHAJPEL. 7.45 a.m. — Holy Communion. 7 p.m.— Evensong. Preacher, Canon Clarke. ST. AUG U STIN E'S. — 8, H.C.; 11, h.c.# "Christ's Tabernacle; 6.45, Fantasia in A; 7, -"The Prophet of Mercy." Anthem, "Turu Thy Face." St. Luke's, 11 and 7. Trinity methodist church, Clive Sqnare, 11 a.m. — Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Subject; "Luminous Lives." 7 p.m.— Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Subject : "The Modern Use of Sunday.J'Anthem : "My God. Is Any Hour So Sweet " t (COMMUNIQNQ Trinity methodist church, Clive Square. — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Greenmeadov.s (Foreign Mission Anniversary) : 11 a.m., Miss Fitzpatrick, British Syrian Mission; 7 p.m., Mr C. Bisson. Westshore: 7 'p.m., Mr W. Rose. Ouepoto: 7 p.m., Mr H. B. Martel. Wesley Hall ; 11 a.m.. Mr C. Strack, B.A. ■ jyapier jjaptist qhur'ch. (The Church with the home-touch). 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. O. Machattie. Evening, "The Book of Numbers" (through the Bible Book by Beok on the first Sunday evening of each month). Soloiist ; Miss Nellie Dykes. VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. £jONGREGATJONAL (0HURCH. 11 a.m., "What About the End?" 7 p.m., "A Pioueer of Temperance"— a tribute to the late Mrs H. W. J. Miller. Rev. Frank de Lisle. All Old Friends Cordially Invited. ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Dalton Street.— Rev. J. A Asher, preacher. To-morrow the services will be held in the Municipal Theatre, Tennyson Street. Morning, 11 : Be Very Carefnl What You Hearl" and "The Plumher's Dream" (young people). Evening, 7 : "An Integer, or a Decimal— Which are You?" Solo: Lord God of Abrabam," by Mr Robert Macdonald, and the choir will sing "There is Love, True Love," 'Traise the Lord, O Jerusalem, • and "Onward Go." Solo by Miss Westj "0 Rest in the Lord." THE REV. H. GOULD commences his ministry at Napier South Prespyterian Church on Sunday next, preacuing at 11 a.m. upon "Our Cburch m Action." 7 p.m., "What ChristMeans tO Us." A hearty welcome tp all. PORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH* Harvest Thanksgiving. 11 a m. Morning Service and Children s Gift'Day. Soloist: Miss BuckiPg; ham "The Harvester's Night Song. 7 p.m., Evening Service. Special Choir of 50 voices: conductor, Madame Bella Russell. Anthem ; "Hear My Prayer (Mendelssohn). SoloisttMiss Ida Boyd, "Send Out Thy Light (Gounod). Solo: 'Te Deum, Mr C. A. Coneland. Pianist: Miss Jessie Waddington. L.A.B. Organist: Miss Lucy Hamlm. Preacher at both services ; Rev. H. E. Campbell Joues, M.A. ST. ANDREW'S, Port Ahuriri, Napier (fifth Sunday in Lent).— 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins; 11 a.m., Matins (Eskdale) ; 2.30 p.m., Evenson» (Tangoio) ; 7 p.m.. Evensong (St. Andrew's). B. R. Brierley, Vicar. QOSPEL JJALL, Carlyle Street, Napier. 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread; 2.30 p.m., address to Bible Class; 7 p.m.t Gospel address. All are heartily invited to attend. „ „ WESTSHORE PUBLIC HALL.-Gos-pel address at 7 p.m. All invited. rjYHE gALVATLON ^RMY. Carlyle Street, Napier. VETERANS' DAY. 7 a.m., Prayer and Meditation. 11 a.m., "Holmess unto the Lord." ' 7 p.m., The People's Service. 10 a.m., Open-air Meetmg at Winifred Street. Leader, Sergt.-Major Law. SERVICES, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Foresters' Hall (last room), by Mrs Harriet Roberts. Subject: "Soul Mates, Guardians/'' GuiclGS' Class% rhursaay, 8 p.m. ' riHRISTIAN SCIENCE.— Services held every Sunday at 7 p.m., Masonic Hall, Munroe Street (next Technical College). All are cordially invited.
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