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mtuau Bttxtittß Mti'l! Car ■-ZM BAPTIST CHURCHES. - v Vr .vM ' an c :h A NGL!C ( )XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH—Minister, Rev. Lawrence A. North. 11 a.m., Preacher, Rev. A. W. Stuart, B.A. A Farewell Message. Hymn Study: "Praise My •Soul, the King of Heaven." Quarterly Communion Service. 7 p.m., Subject: "Life's Greatest Tragedy." Anthem. "Come, Thou Holy Spirit, Come" i Ley ). Solo, "Lead, Kindly Light," Rev. Lawrence A. North. 06707 TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A,„ s. II ; !■'A v a:: iAiKwri- : ■ i iic 1!O----:n. iht- Rev. 2000 r ru EOSO P HIC AL SOCTET Y. 2G7 Cambridge* terrace. Sunday, at 7 p.m. -THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE EMOTIONS." Public Lecture bv MISS B. SHEARSBY. Music. All welcome. T7697 v - o a; Sermon SaV p.m.. ; : ,■ S A 213 : SQUARE -8 i. t i a.m.. i i: . H Nerns. : Prayer. i r> I i" :-;C i i SHII.'LEY ■t : Main.- - ■ - . rr.u-al -TEPHEN'^ Rev. VIHY'S. , j >:' l ac-har at 'AUGUSTINE:. " CASHMERE T s—! A S':::(.:.y Lent: S ,;C(-; rrrr.".' l ;i a-:-- ■ Voung 8 ... Ma' r : 7 p.m.. Evenpi*"' -T 1' ."..••V.'iHsam. vicar , ■ :: a.t 10 a.m. !.%* CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. CHURCH OF CHRIST, x SCIENTIST, Art Gallery, Durham street—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Man." Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday. 8 p.m. Reading room, 96 Hereford street west opened to the public, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 7.45 p.m.; Friday. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. F6171 DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICE. \ HEALING SERVICE is held every WEDNESDAY', at 7.45 p.m., at Ihe Builders' Chambers. 95 Gloucester street, followed by a Lecture by Mary E. Simpson, C.S.B. Subject for Wednesday, loth March: "MENTAL CAUSES IN RELATION TO DISEASE." Having studied and practised Divine Science for over 45 years, Mrs Simpson is well qualified to speak with authority on her chosen subjects. She graduated at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, Boston, U.S.A., and is widely known as an author, lecturer, teacher, and practitioner. All are invited to attend. Collection. 5769 jiETHODisr era hciies Shte:. .METHODIST 1A \. AlAn Car; ••\v'h'.*:i I Survey" Clm i.-iifi- Eaton, m G.. : on "A" Ever;, el'e the sVr < IV: -JJ , t~3F.LT WESLEY CHURCH---H'.v. lAaka. Ilarve.-i "li" ;iur.■ "Praise the '"•Sir.ar. ■: 7 '■ a:uhem. "Ye D'.v'c.; .r ' 1 Stainer). 144 7LSLEY CHURCH. road ' -jir.-vv:' Thanksgiving. PreachII a.tn. Mr A. Ding- _: aJterr.j«r.. 2.45 p.r.:., Rev. H. '.rr.lc-y. Duet by Misrc? E. Fraser li 0. Rcbsir.; c-vc-ninp. C.30 p.m., the 'av.H.S. S'.lo. "Ann. Arm, Ye Vir,V 'Er.yah". Mr E. He-ndy. Special ly ■j.w.nH: ami senior choirs at :i:v.*:-. A vekc-mc to aii. 193 ?'loi>;gton methodist union • CHL'RCH-11, .Mr C. W. Bnrrell; "0 Saviour ci the World!" . Rev. C C. Jordan. MA, B.D. :-T«.un:'.r<; "The Cmn: ai Sun.Ar.'.hcm, "0 Lord. Our GuverStud'-'. "Drj'.v Ivlc .1j: ' ' i;^u v"-iSA.\S'".METHODIST—IirRftV. r. anthc-::. ••Teach Me Thy Ay ' Rev. It;'.'.*, o. "A Great Man Crj-n Arv-Aem, "O Lord Our Gov- •"..: 1 5:. J-.-hr:A. f:..-v, W. Rowe; A. i'-.:r:r.c "o::. 383 PiCSiOJiD MKTPODIST CHURCH '-'iam Rev. J C. Draper; sacc: HC-.:r.mi:r.ion at close; . Mr K. Berrf.r.l!. -.Marshland: il <- Mr X. BtndiiH. 129 METiiOUIST CHURCH—-.-.srvtit F-. iv.'al; 11 a.m.. Rev. J. .-.-le.-.t. r.Tr E. Douglas; r" Hv. Can : ti.3o p.m.. J. C Draper. ;o;o:A. .Miss Grace -"iigton. Harvc-.-: anthcms. 128 METHODIST ' CHURCH— Rs. La.Ay: (i.30. Mr Fi, bhickto:; methodist •HI'RCH— }Jt:.'v*.it Festival Sor- ' M- V,*. C. Francis, vieei- P.t-v S. Bailey. 'V, ■ ■■ v .-' : : -e;;. , duel by a.';',:, s* .ioirt. 2C70 s'-j-iiOa-i; festival. if, IVrht ••: «Rev. Read. , Mr \V:!i:an ~ 7. Y.M.C.A.. Mr V,6.30, Rev. 11. Rev Read; . -- r f-a"- -A: r;> (!;■;;!:•. 11. Mr I ' J "' •- !Aoa' (A;... 107 ; DIVINE SCIENCE. ! \ SERIES of Sunday Evening Lec- ' tures will be given by Mary E. : Simpson, C.S.B, at 7.15 p.m.. in the ; Builders' Chambers, 95 Gloucester !■ street. ! Subject for l(Jth March: ! "THE TRUE METHOD OF ACQUIRi ING SPRITUAL KNOWLEDGE." | All Welcome. 2456 i | IN WOOD CONGREGATIONAL 1 CHURCH, Ferry road—ll a.m., : Induction of Student-Pastor Laybourn, ; B.A. The Revs. Harry Johnson, A.T.S. ■ iModerator), Albert Mead, M.A, N. i Burgess, and I. Sarginson, and Mr D. ; Richardson will take part. 7 p.m.: ! I-tev. Albert Mead, M.A., Chairman, : Congregational Union. 137 ' / SPIRITUALIST | CHURCH, Inc., Ridgely Hall, Ar- ! magh street—Sunday Service, 7 p.m.: ! Speaker, Dr. J. M. Moorey. Ph.D; SubI ject, "News in a Nutshell." Solo by jMr Stallard. Last week of Dr j Moorey's present engagement. WelI come to all. fJUTLAND Hail," Rutland street, St. H Albans—Gospel Service, 7 p.m.. !Mr R. K H. Neville; Subject, "The i Scandal of the Cross!" Baptismal 1 Service to follow. Highsted road, i Papanui—7 p.m., Speaker, Mr H. I Mcintosh. 190 ( i 4 RMAGH STREET HALL—7 p.m.",! ; the Gospel of the Grace of God i ! will (D.V.) be Preached by Mr W. J. | j Burrows. All welcome. | ! jY~SPIRITU"AL CHURCH, Chan- j | cerv lane —7 p.m., Speaker, Mr | Harding, '"Misdirected Energies." Floral | j Readings. Public Circle. All welcome-, j : ! HALL, Shakespeare j'' road—Special Addresses by Mr H. C Hewlett, Sunday, 7 p.m.; Subject, "The End of Earth's History." Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: "A Talk with Younger i Christians." Wednesday, 7.30: "What is Worship?" Thursday, 7.30: "The j Triumph of Christ's Coming Again concluding Address. IoU CHORAL HALL —7 o'clock. Richmond 1 ' Mission City Service. Subject. "What is Faith?" Orchestral Sacred Music 6.45 p.m. Richmond Mission Hall, North Avon road—ll a.m.. Worship. . . „ 2 Ja! FAITH BRINGS"RESULTS. V SSEMBLIES OF GOD, Opp. P. 0., Sydenham—Sunday, 11 a.m., 6.30 p m "Honour The Holy Ghost. Speaker, CI J. Clarke. Welcome. _ A 3167 iM H RIST.A DELP HIA N" """ LECTURE, Bible Hall, Madras street—Sunday, 6.30 p.m. The Fishermen of Galilee. Ail welcome. No collection. WESBVTEiii.\ N' CISITKCHES. •' i -'DRE'.V < j'HESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Pablir.- Hu.-jjital.> . Mima..r: , - LAV,'SO:: ROBINSON. B.A. SACRAMENT OF THE Aiahem, "Jesu, r:.a'<A i Gounod). T-IE DOOR" (fol.\:ithem, "O, Ko if i'e Relir- •! t'uad. 5«374 . - -I God --JESi:s ' L j;?S£K! ? H ■ 176 -RCH ' A Annie, : l i 7 rr, v ri:T A - «'• Debt Baird. <■ '*» cven:i)!» -\iM. "PRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE JL* SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING AND F AREWELL TO THE REV. A. W. STUART, B.A, will be held in ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CASHEL STREET. ON TUESDAY NEXT, 12th MARCH, at 7.30 p.m. All Collectors and Friends of the Society and urged to attend. FAREWELL ADDRESS BY REV. A. W. STUART. 2929 iJEOPLE who attend no Church Services and Christian Fellowships are invited to "Maranallia" Open-air Work, Sunday night, from 7 to 7.30 weather permitting m front of ob Cranmer sc»ti;u*e. Sranch of the Advent Testimony and Preparation Move;ment (Tncorp.), from London, in New Zealand. „iA Mr J. j.. Tennent. 184 tofes PLLSBYTKUIAN 11 am Areot, SydenPointing Finger"; 7 Vcr ar , Quest." Anthems, " Hol -' Art Thou." M.A. 2933 INS "PRESBYTERIAN W- , St - road—liC a! '• Sunday, ® Btri 1 ' U ' nl " I^VCnPreacher. Rev. Mr All welcome. 207 hSWCH BIIILE AND BOOK DEPOT (Miss Plimsoll) 200 MANCHESTER STREET THE PLACE FOR BIBLES. And all sound Scriptural Literature P6951 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES X VON 50 CASHEL ST. WES'I, oilers every Home Comfort and quietness. Excellent Table, Central to square, Colleges and Gardens. Moderate Tar id. Permanent guests by arrangement. L 4735 M- LANE, Proprietress. \T ELVILLE House, 49 Gloucester street W, oilers tjuiet, comfortable accommodation tor business gentlemen Casual and permanent guests. Tariff reasonable Special Commercial rate Telephone LP. P Mountain" uousb."" Arthurs i'uss— Umlcr entirely new manaseincnt, v.'tiirh having acquirer! additional premises, hris facilities for superior accommodation for tourists, convalescent cases, or personß in search of health or enjoyment. Reason able terms Apply Proprietress. 4021 VTEW BRIGHTON CAFE. (Private Hotel.) COME TO THE SEASIDE. Extra reduction in Tariff Special Tariff for Permanents. Eycellent accommodation Every convenience for Families. Close to Golf Course. Tennis, and Bowling Greens. For fuller particulars 'Phone 34-265, or write MRS N. J. JOHNSTON, Proprietress J4085

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 25

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