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RELIGIOUS ANKOUNCBMBNTB. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, > corner of Cashel and Madras street:1 UDhc Worship at 11 am . and 6.30 p.m. 3 P.m., Reunion of past and present members of Young Women's Bible Clas*. In the jvoiung. Bpjc«l Bible c: MS Services rVv W. Boft-cr Black, 1,1,.8. 5763 *■ .Divwa TWshjp. Morning, 11a.m.; Ivrcmng, 6.30 p.m. Rev. J. B Bicierstaff. inUL.tj\ -RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Randall r.tre«t—Morning, II am.: o-.-c-ninir, 6.30 p.re. Preacher, Mr le'vellyn. All fiordial'v wfc]<vmie. 1(531 )ivibo Worship, jLorninß II Evening 6.30 Piea»-ii*r, lie".-. John W. Hayv.-ard. Sunday School, '2.30. V - Ct? OR <> E 's PRESBYTERIAN ' CHLRCir, L:nwood—Mcniine. 11 a.m., Memorial Service. Evening, G. 30 p.m., subject. "The Omniscience' of Christ " Preacher. Rev. .T-*-- *' .T-v;oWm 1625 . T ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'uriri street ~ ..c \Vorship, 11 a.m. ftr.d 6.3'/ p.m. Both services trill be conby Re-.-. F. Rule. Retiring coll<-c----f-r Orphanage*. ]6t" VEW BRIGHTON - PRESBYTF.RIAM -/ CflUlf'tf—n a.m., Mr 0. A. PifHfsiif, >-ew Zealand Alliance; G. 30 p.m., "fact, Faith and Assurance." Re--. J. S. Youv>sr. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. EEV. J. J. NORTH. Morning, 11 a.in. 'Subject, "The Father Almighty." Evening C.30, Gospel Seivice. Jsuhjeet, "A Point of Honour." Foreword, an "Act of God" in Wangar.ui. The Bass Soloist of the Auckland Tabernacle, Mr Clinton Williams, will ein<*, "How Lovely Aro Thy Dwellings." Two Hymn Studies by Ch'6rus Choir. Everyone cordially invited. 1653 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (corner of Worcester and .Manchester streets)— Morning, 11, Mr E. F. Owen; evening, 6.30, Mr O. A. Piggot, of Queensland. Visitors cordiallv welcomed. 1644 TENNYSON STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-At U a.m. au<l 6.30 p.m., Rev. Argyll Saxby. Mo-athly Musical Evening Service. Organ Recital, 6 p.m.-C.SO p.m., Mr Claude Williams, L.A.B. '- ISI6 INW 0O D CONGREGATIONAL -* CHURCH—Sunday School Anniversary: 11 a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchctt; 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. I. Sargineon. 1G37 piIRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Servicis 11 A.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Christian Science." Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. All cordially welcome. ICO3 fpiIF.OSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Man. J- chestcr 6treet (near Gloucester street)— 7 i>.tu., Address by Mr 3 C. E. Yates (Miss P. Royds). Subject: "The Myetery of Death." Pianoforto Bolos. Young People, 3 p.m. 1601 r NTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDEIsTS* . - ASSOCIATION, Builders' Chambers, 95 Gloucester stroet—Meetings for Biblo Study, To-morrow (Sunday), 3 p.ra., "The Atonement"; 7 p.m., "Tho Harp of God." AdInißsiou free. No collection. 1593 THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria, square—7 a.m., Enca Drill; 11 a.m.. "Ho!inc*a: What It I*"; 3 p.m., The Ha.ppv Hour; 7 p.m., "Flirting with the Devil." Speaker*: "The Big Australian" and Captain Wilkes. 1557 Ir3 L. Stone's subject, Sunperance Hftll, Gloucester etroet, Talacc. spiritual Messages from written requests. _ .__ 1618 PENTECOBTAirCHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Christchurchr—Full Salvation. Four-square Gospel. SundaV, 11 a.m.. Fellowship, 588 Colombo street, City <entrAnc6 Belfast Mr W. Harris; 0.45 p.m., Sunday School: 6.45 p.m., Gospel Meetint, Orange HaH, Worcester street. City, Mr K. E. England. "He that believeth ond is baptized shall be saved; but be that believeth uot shall be damned." Mark 16-16. Come and share in tho times of refreshing from the presence of tho Lord. All very welcome. 1652

k RMAGH STREET WALL—The Gospel of 3L tho Grace of <Jfo4 -will (D.V.) be Preached, 0.30, Lord's Day Evening-. Druids' J/all, ' St. Albans stroet—7 o'clock, Mr Ij. Paynter. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road—--7 o'clock, Mr Malcolm. 16dl CHURCH OP CHRIST, Moorliouso avenue —Worship Service, 13 a.m., subject "The Kingdom of Heavon"; Gospel Service, 6.80, "A Great Opportunity," Preacher A. \V. Stephenson. Gome. and hear these messages. IGD3 n'DEKHAM GOSPEL MlSSlON—Morning. 2.80. Evening, 6.80, Evangelistic Service. Come. All welcome. 1091 CIPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH OP ZEALAND (Clmstchurch Branch), Trades Hall, Room 8, upstairs—7 p.m., Speakers, '•-members of National Council. Subject, "Tho Teachings of Spiritualism." Mrs My Hope starts July sth. Members' meeting at close. You aro invited. ' 1697 "TNCARNATION OK THE SPIRIT: and Life X on Other Planets''—Mr W. Nortontay lor's subject, Sunday, 7. Psychic Research Socioty, over Brown Bros., Colombo street. 1«88 CHKIBTQHUKCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), Scottish Hall—Sunday, 7 p.m., Trance Address by Mrs Coventry. Followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance. . 1709 SUDAN UNITED MISSION, ' ANTERN LECTURES will be given -i during NEXT WEEK by MB J. PRIESTLEY, Dominion Secretary, ae under:— » MONDAY. Juno C9tn—Selwyn etreet Methodist School. TUESDAY, June 30th—Y.M.C.A. Concert Hall. "WEDNESDAY, July Ist—St. David's, Sydenham. THURSDAY, July 2nd—St. Albans Presbyterian. Each Evening at 7.30. Collection. Up-tc-dat» Pictures of Native Life by New Zealand Missionaries, 2000 Miles up the Nile. „. 6324 WARRE, HOCKLEY and CO., LTD. VINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Established 1878. Tel. 161. P-O.' Box 175. Celebrated for the qualife of their 'Wines', Spirits, and Cigars. _ Canterbury Agents for Lmdeman's Cowarra Wines. iiampers or Cases of Assorted Wines and loirits packed to order. WSMSO-WSr .RUSCOTT, SADDLEE, Ciiriafciurcn and Rangiora. Harness, Saddles, Covers, nofr, Second-hand. Repairs cheap. Exchange Horses, Vehicles, Dogs, Ferrets, Guns. Soil Horse, Cart, Harness, £B. Buytu< ferrets. Trusmti?. ~VO tot of comfort. The "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE -<nll kaap your feet as warm as toast on tho coldest night. Insist on "UNIQUE"—none as srood.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 19

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