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KJEUOIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. o XFOIJD TEBRACE BAPTIST CHVIICU. (.'IIU J; C U A-\A'IVKUS AK V. U u.ui.—Jiev. Norinun Webster, of St. Andrew'.*, "The Gracious Act oi Sympathy." 6.1!0 p.m.— Hov. J. J. North, "A Transfigured lh.urch.iu sui Astonished \Yor:d. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Congregational . Social. breaker, Yen. Archdeacon Haggilt. Special Mue:e. • I _' 4 LIMYOOD Congregational Church, Ferry road—Kev, Clyde Cnrr. 11, "Jesus, the Immortal Friend"; 7, "Tho Need of Decision for Christ." Evening Anthem, "Let God Arise" (Simper). " C" IiIUHUI "of CHrIsT" MoorhouiO ' aveuue—Preacher, (>. Yv'cohioufll, .i - a.m., subject, "His Dear Delight"; 6.80 p.m., subject, "From Death Into Lifo." Baptism. rpUE SALVATION ARMY\ -• ST A FF-C APTAIX MARSHALL will ooTid-Tiet Soeciol ilojuorial Service, SI'XDAV EVENING, 7 p.m., iate Sister Matthews. Appropriate Music and Singing. Friends are Cordially Invited. | i HMAGII STREET—TIi© Gospel of tJ* Grace ot G<xl will (D.Y.) ho pTeached by Mr W. Robin ion. Subject: Tho Blood Unit Speata Louder than Sin." Druids' Ha!!, St. Albans stvc?t —Mr S. SleadmaT'.. Waltiiain Hiul, Slinko.spetiro road—Mr Jnkin. Subject, "■Scheol," "Hades," "Hell.' 7 o'clock. _6B OHUR€H _ cTf - GOD (Sydenham """"Gospel Mission Hall), Pastor Andrew lieid, 11 a.m. The Lord's Table. Miss Dale, England, v.-ill speak; 6.P.0, Evangelistic Service. Tho Unchanging Christ. Psychic' reseabch SOCTETY,""Temperance Hall, Gloucester street, next Crvstal Palace—Sunday, 7, Mr AV. ISortoiituvlor's subject, "The Intermediate. State: Tho Clearing House of the lm-iaible." Messages. _ T" IN THE EAST, 262 Manchester street (near Gloucester street)— Address by Mrs Ado. Wells; 3 p.m., "Tho Intimation of Immortality." Soloists, Mrs Merredith, Misa Cristoaini. T _ HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 203 Manchester street (near Gloucester street)-—Lec-ture, 7 p.m., fey Miss J. G. Montgomery, "Tho Watera of Oblivion." Soloist, Mia T. D. Kendall. 42 pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES, Firat Church _of Christ Scientist, Latimer square—Sunaay Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Unreality." Sunday School, 2.H0 p.m. f QPImTUAMST CHURCH, *■> Scottish Society's Hall, 7 p.m.—Mr W. T. Anderton, subject, "Thrco Gut-:3 to Truth," followed by Spirit Messages. Lyceum, 11 a.m., All -welcome. 6U street—-7 p.m., Mrs Ronu Fabling Olaen will answer Written Questions pertaining to Scientific, Philosophic, or Religions Subjects. Clairvoyance. Lyceum,
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. STAY AT BRIGHTON THIS SUMMER 1 BRIGHTON'S Bracing Sea Air brings to tho tired business man and woman ©ompleto rest. Tho NEW BRIGHTON CAFE offers you quiet, homely comfort, an excellent table, arid all tho facilities of a firstclass hotel! Spend, your holidays at the Cafe J?"or accommodation 'phono 3635. J. Jackson, J 5653-8131 Proprietor. TV/THS HUCKS haa a lew vacancies left IV. i in her Now Up-to-dato Hesidjfhce; also installed a new septic tank and ftl modern conveniences. Oomo and enjoy Hoof Garden Promenade'. Tariff £2 2s per weok. Week-enders fo per day. Tel. No. 5, iNorth Brighton. H 5856-417 J. HUCKS. KHARTOUM, 86 Armagh street Weet, corner Durham street. J>AYING VISITORS received. 'Phon^aOO. A' CCOMMODATION available at Waratiih House, Fairlie. Apply Box 65, Fairlie. 1401 BEACHCLIFFS," fiead strcst, Sumner (residence of late Mrs Preston). Misn Huggins is prepared to receive paying guests from April 2nd. 9M3 TKrOULD tako Paying Guests in a country W Lome. Z., "Press" Oißce, Rangiorn. •9895 YOUNG Lady requires (Superior BoardHesidenco in private home, Linwood preferred. B.G.S.j. "Press." 0? T*TANTED by - two students, Board and VV Residence, handy to 'Varsity and Norjnal. Students, "Prcaa" Offico. 43 VOUTH wants Private Board, good homo, i Addres3 Lodgings, "Press" Office. ' 1612 M OOKETT'S MOTOR 8. OULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS, ROYAL MAIL. Daily Service, ©aiinecting with Mxirning and afternoon Trains. Fates: S« each way. All Clawed of Carting Undertaken. Letters, Partaok. and Telegrams attended to. Tickets: Touiwt Offlco, l'hos. Cook and Son. W. V. MOCKETT, Cnlverden. LIGHTHOUSE Cleanser for removing grease from the hands. All Stores. Ed per tin. EASTER HOLIDAYS.—The Government Tourist Bureau, Tel. 1176, issues Holiday Excursion Tickets, lltu to 17th April. 9609 T IGHTHCiUSS Cleanser lijhtens lwuseJL work. All Stores. 6d per tin.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 19
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