ASSEMBLIES OP GOD l\ vrur ZEALAND * EW (Lata Pentecostal Church of N.Z.) DR. M. R. BRAWNER CAMPAIGN. CONTINUATION OF SPECIU EVANGELISTIC SERVICES' 11 a.m., S?S Colombo street, City 6.45 p.m., Orange Hall, Worcester street. MINA ROSS BRAWNER, M.D., U.S.A. Come and hear the Four Square Gospel. EVERYBODY WELCOME' NOTE.—The Doctor will speak ( ny ' Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, and SaturHIGHER THOUGHT CENftiE—Sunday""; p.m.. at the Public Library Lecture pHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS" (Liberal Catholic). 207 Cambridge terrace (neaMunciiester street Bridge)— Holy Eucharist" U a.m. Combining the Ancient Form of Sacramental Worship with the Utmost Liberality of Thought. U4."i ster street, opposite Tepid Bath:, :. Lecturer. Mr W. Nortor.tavloiA RMAUII STREET HALL—The Gospo! :•( **- the Grace, of God will (D.V.) be preach-,-j! C..; 0 Sunday evening bv Mr C. Winter Evangelist. Rutland street Hall, St. Albans —-Gospel Servbe. 7 o'clock. Wnltham Hall. Shakespeare road—Continuation of addresses ou the "Tabernacle," by Mr W. Burrows, 7 o'clock, Sunday eveninir. Gospel Hall, Highsted road, Pananui—Gospel Service. 7 o'clock. Mr R, Neville. 1552 i 'pRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH j 'Coii.er Manciic-fitcr and Worcester streets, • City.) ; 11 a.m.-THE BEATITUDES." I C.3G t>,m.~"MASKS." I Preacher: Rev. D. Gardner Miller. ! T5957 I "I 1 N W U 0 U CONGREGATIONAL ! J-i CHURCH—Sen-ices Morning (11) ind | Evening (6.30) will be conducted liy the Rev. I I. Sardnacn. 1514 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. PREACHERS: U a.m.--REV. J. ROBERTSON. B.A. . 0.30 p.»i.-REV. J. C. MARTIN, Secretary Australian Baptist Foreign Mi«3;ons. Anthem : "God is a Spiri!,'' (Storndale Bennett). Hymn Studv: "Have Thine Own War, Lord." Miss Dorothy Spiller will sing "0 Divine Rt.'b'cmiir." 08151 IS DR. BARNES RIGHT? HEAR DR. BONE at Leciute-rooru, Public Library, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Collection. -j- 3G KiLXEIi MISSION—SociaI and Dcvotiona: Meeting next Thursday, 3rd November, 7.« p.m. W.C.T.U. Rooms, 217 Manchesler street (opposite Council Chaiuberß). EveryiPIKITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW 1 ZEALAND (Christchurch Branch)— Scottish Hall, Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker, John Henry. Public Circle at close of service. All 'cordially invited. MM . _EEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 CAMi BRIDGE TERRACE. (Near Manchester street Bridge.) SUNDAY, 7 P.M.-PUBLIC LECTURE Bv MISS M. SMYTHE. Subject: "THE MAGIC OF THE MIND." Young People D ti.m. * T9061 I INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' I 1 ASSOCIATION, Buildors' Chambers, { Gloucester street—To-morrow (Sunday), 3 I p.m.. Tower Study; 6.30 p.m., Address by | Mr Win. Johnston, of Melbourne. Admission I tree.. U6S QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist ( l ■ —Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; j Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masonic Hall, Gloucester street. Testimony Meeting "Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Builders' Chambers, 93 Gloucester street. Reading-room, Cathedral square (next Post Office). 1450 I MEETINGS. I I ST. SAVIOUR'S GUILD (INCORPORATED). GOVERNING BODY OF ST. SAVIOUR'S ORPHANAGES. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Guild will be held in the Board Room, Church House, 173 Cashcl street, on Wednesday, November 2nd, at 8 p.m. The Right Rev. the Bishop of Christchurch will preside. .; All interested in the work are cordially invited to be present. BUSINESS —Adoption of annual report and statement of accounts and balance-sheet; Election of Officers for the forthcoming year; General. H. M. BANNEHR, 8959 Org. Secretary. A MISSIONARY STATESMAN. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. AT 8 P.M. REV.- J. C. MARTIN. Secretary Australian Baptist Foreign Missions, WILL LECTURE THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Subject: "INDIA ON THE MARCH.'' CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION. GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will *.X. be held in the Chamber of Commerce Buildings (cor. Oxford terrace and Worcester ). on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. iber 4th. at 8 o'clock, when the ASSOCIATION'S TRAMWAY ELECTION POLICY will bo explained. All members are requested to attend, and prospective members will be welcome. Members of Local Burgesses' Associations are also cordially invited. S. P. MARSHALL, 9130 Organising Secretary. BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIATION—MeetjI> ing at CadeDa Tea Rooms, Cashel street (near Whitcombe's), TUESDAY, NOV. Ist, at 7.45 p.m. Paper by .T. R. Brunt, Esq., "Jewish Evidence as to the Claims Made by British Israelites to be of Hebrew Descent." You are welcome. 1486 EAILWAY NOTICES. SUMMER SERVICE, SUNDAYS—LYTTELTON LINE. CHRISTCHURCH-LYTTELTON LINE: COMMENCING on Sunday November 6th, > and continuing until further notice. Extra Trains will Run (Sundays only) bs f0l LE\VB CHRISTCHURCH for LYTTELTON, 10.55 a.m. and 6.25 P-»-LEAVE LYTTELTON for CHRISTCHURCH. 11.25 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. These trains stop where required tor passenger traffic. ss,s LOYAL ORANGE LODGE T OY\L ORANGE INSTITUTION. L CHRISTCHURCH. NOVEMBER CELEBRATION; ORANGE HALL. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBI special Orel Novelty Dances. GENT'S. 25.-LADIES' Is 6d. T\ T ARK;:. HOCKLEY. AND CO.. LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Established 157?. TELEPHONE 161. TO. BOX 170 Quality, to Suit All Tastes. Hampers or Cases of Assorted Winei and Spirita Packed to Order. "W9420-7343
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