o PAW A baptist This Niffht, at 7.30: View < j'££*' t ':£4l Bridge and other Australian■ ■ LAST SUNDAY MISSION a§&&t&S (AU concluding meetings in Chuichf a '? a 11 . a.m.—Subject, "Tnunjph* 11 a.m.—Subje , u „ .. Prayer." Preacher: Rot. B. M.'lfij sis ted fay Mr K. Stewart. reception oi new member* P}iM]w 7 p.m.—Big Evangelistic S«m«2SM«I Harry Dawson delivers liis last address. Subject: "Ruarin* Three Evenings on ' PnmW4. i Crumbling CiviliEation." front's: War, Wasres. Want""Russia, Revolution or Revival." Great Birthday Night .and. vico of Mission. All invited" ' QXFORD TERRACE CHURCH. i Study l>y Choir. * p.m.—Subject: "TIIK OF RELIGIOUS FAITH" Aiitti®' -I Am the Way" (Wheeler). So^ife gSi. H '"' J "* * Auckland j b.J p.m.. Young Men's &?• Clara. Sunday School and; BiWe CI,..J' 2.50 p.m. TS" THB ASSEMBLES OP (iOD Tv'mV (Colombo street, Sydenham,' n Sj&' uffice) Mornini* 11, Communion ■ 2.30 Sunday School; s'.SO K. England. Jesus, said: "Zacchaeuil haste and come down." "He that boia himself shall be exalted." WVfrvn COME-I COME! " A SSEMBLIES OP GOD -ti Christchurch, Assembly.'- Past,!" I*3 Roberts Hebron Hall, 978-Coffin worth; Sunday, 11 a.m., CommOTion*!* p.m., Gospel Service. Tuesday, 7.30 *i3 10-wship. "Jesus Christ the same" —^ and to-day, and forerfr.' ' A welcom^ THIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCli, n;lttOT . x Latimer square—Sunday SerriraP&i a.m. and 7 p.m.; subject, "Man." tSirag School, 11 a.m. Testimony.Meeting, wiSdjg day, 8 p.m. Reading; Room, Monday.' teSJI day, 12.30-4.30, Friday "evening 7-9, ta'fSm! square. * S" ECOND CHURCH OP CHRIST- ~BG TIST, Worcester street WesV4fif services 11 a.m. and 7"p;m:; subject, Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Testimony Wednesday, 8 P-m.; Reading Room,, fttll Wednesday 12-7.45, Saturday 11-lMflg Church Edifice. • .. ||» Fundamental church, . .ors HALL, WORCESTER STREET. & 11 a.m.: "Self JJxammation,'.' "Cop Service; ■ sSw* • ■ * 7 p.m.: ' 'The great Refusal. 1 '- H Mr Jas. Walter. - # 1 THE GREAT WARNING, "AS YS„ SO SHALL YE SORELY RE PUBLIC ? LECTURE, i • By ■ MR T. QUEREE, of Wellinyt At the The osoph ic a l *r|| CAMBRIDGE TERRACES (Near Manchester Street . Bn4gr At 7 p.ml * What has . been the sowing .img that 'the world is reaping harvest of discord and unrest To illustrate part of Mystery Poem ■will be recited, Cloak," by Clifford 8uc.... will represent the characierslef fil "The Unborn Soul," - ajid " Dead;" The scene is toft betwa__ and Earth. Madame Winnie Fraser' CHRIS AD I MBSjft. -OISEIS.' Subject: ''JJvoltiiion. oi ing- Eternal TratV< • n ' '* Masical' Items."' " ' n mMIM DIVINE- SClEiajO^ A" course A. SCIENCE commenced on SUNDAY, ~ ' JELLICOE' HALL, by -MAJSy2,f| C ' S ' B ' SUBJECT-' NEXT*"sfes»l "PRAYER jAND^m;™ A EMAGH STREET -A. the Grace ,pf ,6oft4 preached next Lord's' B*y o'clock, by Mr W.' L« Couteur. Snbii Many People Miss., S*lv*twolpg Hall, Shakespeare road—7 «< " Winnicott. Gospel Hall. Pananui—7 .a'dooky Mr ; 1> UTLAN D^HALL, J-*- minster stret—, —--rrrs.s, GOSPEL SSRVICE. SUSfiW3ffl (D.Vi), -Vlr;-I*® 1 *® Speaker : Mr. Munay .J?a Subject: "The 20Jh Centniy >' HORAL HALL—Sunday, -T-i. • mon3 ilisribn. City Serwe_ "The Open Door.'6.43 p.m. " OEET CODfHOn DEBENTURES FOR SALE AT:>^f|^ The christchurch orpyy has available ' for issuer d( £IOO each, interest 62 per cent. ~ y 298 debentures maturing 30th 224 debentures maturing, sth J«j i 37 debentures maturing 21th , , .45 debentures maturing 31st g . 10 debentures maturing lßt 18 debentures maturing 'lst _ 1955. ■ , . 343 debentures maturing lit j}| 1956. . ■ , h . 164 debentures maturing Ist - « 61 debentures maturing 6th J««»| These debentures an auia TRUSTEE, INVESTMENT and.»t»| nised gilt-edged security.,v. A Special. Rate has been pleOtcWJ itv for the aftnual on .J tures and a Sinking Fund is owa at a rate which n>ll repay tne at Application for the p '* rc M* the above City Treasury, 194 Man'hester through Sharebrokers, ■ Solicitors, J. .S. NETILW To»~ Christchurch, 27th February, 1932. PAYMENT OF RATSSfcj| HOTICE is hereby given thrill TIONAL CHARGE OF_lO*S will be added to ALL on or before 4 p.m. on TU£sp*' A -*g instant. g Christchurch, "t-y March Ist, 1932. 1 "■ -'j AW. BUXTON and • LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS" . 33 PAPANUI RQA»» CHRISTCHURCH " Palmerston North Branch, P.O Box 1230. » Let ua assist you to design" *fl your eiounds to their best adv»3" PAINTING' Trade requires votjl your opportunity. Bur and Paints at Smith and SmitnfS Painter Sale. Have you anything to, wisli to buy P If .so a stn _ merit in the classified sectiCW Pspss will be all you 'i Is,' three insertions 2# ■*
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20488, 5 March 1932, Page 22
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