BEUGIOTJS A3TOOITNCEMENTS. qxiobd terra'ce baptist church; BEV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. MORNING WORSHIP—II a.m. Solo by Mr L. Turley. 7 pm.—YOUNG" PEOPLE'S - SERVICE. Subject, '!Th« Inescapable Question. - Solo by. Rev. L. A.' North, and Hymn - Studies by Choir. 07029 CfT ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH, Thames O * street, off "Westminster street—Sunday. 11 6 80. George "Wilson commences Eight Days* Deeper Life Meetings: All Mr Wilson leavea March 3rd. 14J5* C ihristadelphian lecture. Bible hall, madras street.. SUNDAY, AT 8.30 P.M. y mttv anxiety of the majority or T |EOPLE TO-DAY CENTRES IN THIS PRESENT WORLE'. vt _ „ .. • All Welcome. ■- CoU SSEMBLIES OV GOD IN N.Z. FORESTERS' HALL, OXFORD TERRACE,,,, Sunday. 11—Pastor .Roberts; - 6.30, Gospel ■ Service. „ .. ■■■' , — Fellowship. Thursday, 2 ; 8 r o^rJ? t ? rC n« l T°AiiTTin rtrpft SYDENHAM-HALL,. OQLOMBO.STREET Sunday, 11—Communion. Elder X. E. Eng; land; 6,30, Mrs K. E. England. Tuesday; 7.30 —Prayer Meeting. _ Thursday, 7.80— Young People s Bible Class. All welcome. A260.J "CURST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 3CIENTI? IST Latimer square—Sunday Services 11 am., and 7 p.m. Subject, 'MIND v Sunday" School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wndnesday. 8 p.m. Reading Room, Monday Z Friday* 12.30-4.30, Friday Evening 7-9. lifltimer aquaT©. "CJECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCJENTJ5 IST, Worcester street W. —® e , r ," vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, MIND. , , fliindav School, 11 a.m. Teethnony MeetWednesday, 8 p.m. Rjadmg Room,, 12-4.30 p.m.; Wednesday,. 12-7.45, Sjtur-' daV. Wmr AQH STREET HALL—The Gospel of A tte Grace of God -will (D.V.) be Preached Next Lord's Day Evening at 7 o'clock! "Speaker, Mr W- V* CootWft; Waltham Hall, Shakespeare ro^— 7 o elock; Mr A. C. Fleming. Gospel HaII,, Hi(,hsted road, Papanui—7. o'clock; Mr . .McL^od, Subject, "Fear." L-iSffl UTLAND HALL (Comer Rutland and Westminster streets, St. Albans}- ; GOSPEL SERVICE,, ' - SUNDAY. 7 P.M. PREACHER: J. HILTON. bj>ij6B BALL— Sunday. 7 pjn.. Rich! 1 J mond Mission Ctty Service. ® ub J. e , c \' "The Perils of the Last Days" (Contd.) Orchestral Sacred Music, 6.4S CENTRE OF NEW TifOUGHT— J Sunday, 7,15, at the Puljlic . Library » TTAH 1 STwakcr. IfV® Morcton., oDD t feci "What* is That to Thee!" AU W ftffiBOSOPHIOAL HALU 387 Cambridge 1* terrace (near Man street Bridge)— Public Lecture, Sunday, "The Ides* of Perfect Happ»«M. w. Crawford. Musical itemiL —frTT TONDAMENTAL CHURCH, Orange Hal , r. ,rw- ssst «:„n«V Rev. A. A. Murray. R rpHE SALVATION ARMY ' CITADEI* X Victoria M®»«*. _, ro 'SEVEN YEARS IN JiONDON _BLUMS, ' Thrilling ExpeTl«M« RTAFF-OAPTAIN EMMA E"AYIES, Who has just arrived in N.JS. SUNDAY . x| Major Suter, Chair ALSO 7 "P.M. SUNDAY The Captain Will Speak. . "-OSYCHOLOGIOAL CENTRE, VetaraM' HjM Jt Oxford terrace— Sunday, *7 JM*> »fl« B. Olcea. Subject, '"Sty t0 TTg-nnlnem,' 9 - • * * * L IITU IHBXSTOHUEOH , MISSIOHABY ; MR 3. NICHOLSON, o! SJJJfgJfS an v 'i Si li ii--7.8- ——— — /-(HRISTCITORCH I J /i,,l Trades Hall. Gloncei V c'i-C.i— 1 Wnr'-' afwafcw,-vJSIM« DUtrlbotopi ew* <r <\ *?WXIW!, HI fftBAOT JL Tin V 4' hM V 7V "„ o JL -Erangalfeal Tracts MHfc v ■ Roger, UO K pyl.« *' a ii " rr-^^r- 15 —rTT^T**'V •" r -Ti (iPSS636i m WEDDINGS ®| JJ-IBa GREGORY'S. Order fjff D l lmj auuw^w, Here's' joubi oj itT.V-S^eK never [Toledo)," 1 ataort. netgiTO* wtff r' ,bMf 'm Registers, at, oar vrindOTrl r; 'vi' i ,r, —T Si »ii 3 ' Oclr"^* Ltd.. 860 ;Purham ! &wUf[>vT?& »Bms 4 MAN, . »iav»r 'Apfc fur s'RDITK-CbßX' "!>• A fit. space he received; *Bal^ria space be receive# .r-ivi,™ thjoasblTrit 1»s a nawioimrio. r ■ r-, *»??! 1«M. .>- 7.- " ' J Q / —UWANT » tJuaifinteed A/ 2s f Then ' See ear ditiWiV' mntST^T^W, School S&dsaTß% a^rt ; ,*«n J'JI And &£i ■ ohemist4- i; '■ • -5= - • fStmi gupwfluo^is. Absolutely -TftOß ;tlu. JJ ere • w»lly * «wEJf»i* patterns' from 4Bb, OlliS 1 R Sootliialr, «ttuwi»tio- ? B«aet B * J .' r *. , "--j-1 .pother* 1^ WMW BttsUiai»t' frr TtfKNl HOW TfTCHll4G''.Bkin h . healed <w«h," JBt» .Oiatin Chenilßts. -v -- • -t. SHOATB, oQitnnM,v V cioan." ReuoTO,.' Colombo atrtei, \ ~ J. s <y\< • -rUBNITTTBE J AMD ■ FTOUnSSPNI . eeiald » J SS£Sf-Sa»"«T}Srai»»^ ilOgn*. .I?«UltuJ!aU^ii(f t Ctateh. Mftcatton. 1 ' - Hiir FUmishtolf Ca. * Furniture/ ThyMtWw* roid, fihnrch corner. RieaWrtea; s 1 *, • I IJ(HB ■OR " Furniture original • faJ ■> «■ j atructionallyeoand priced, go to -HOI Burnishing'Phone 33-405.. v. nW E iij'E are staffed, avith. expjrto /ilspiblei' W repairinc air Furnishing Co.T,Church Corner,Vßtqcnttft 88-6ff& - Repairs C»lted f D*itoy" Siee. *" Early. 19th Century Furnltnre tnreona DEAM' - vj.-kOMEhI V« vii ■S'^onl ms OSS, M do «I act? '■> h'S :vl -~?f^v.r4p
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 22
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