BKESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. "NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria streets Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 ajn.—PROF. RALPH HARLOW. Smith. College. Northampton, TLS.A, Anthem. "Beloved, if God so Loved Us" (Barnby). Solo. "Come Unto Me" (Handel). Miss Rounthwaite. 6.30 p.m.—WHAT DO WE KNOW OF HEAVEN? Anthem: "He Shall Feed His Flock" (Allan). _■.'. PAUL'S. CASHEL STREET. BEV. ALAN WATSON, KA. SPRING FESTIVAL. 11 —Sermon. "And the Earth ShaM Answer." Anthem: "From All That Dwell Below the Skies." Solo, 'With Verdure Clad" ("Creation"). Madame Cecily Audibert. 6.3o—Preacher, DR. RALPH HARLOW (USA.)," of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace. Anthem: "O Lord, How Manifold are Thy Works" (Barnby). SBI4O ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital.) 11 a.m.—"And as Thy Servant Was Bust Here and There, he was gone." Anthem: "Grant, we • Beseech Thee" (Martin Shaw). Preacher: Very Rev. J. A. Asher. BA. 6.30 pjn.—Preacher. The Rev. James Robertson, BA. (Moderator of Christchurch Presbytery). . - Anthem: "From the Rising of the Sun" (Ouseley). 57697 HIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Randall street—Minister, Rev. F. E. H. Paton. 11 am, "A Temperance Address": 6.30 pjn.. Important Address, "Practical. Christianity." Anthems by Choir. Everybody most welcome to these services. . X 9012 IT. GEORGES, cor. Linwood avenue and ( Gloucester street—" Thy Word is a Birthplaces of Famous Men. 6.30 pjn.. "The Conauest of Fear." Rev. Dawson. Madill. aCA- Anthems- by the Choir. X9OOS T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Colombo street, Sydenham—Minister, Rev. G. L. Taylor. BA, BJ3. Services, 11 a.m. and 630 pjn. Anthems. "Incline Thine. Ear" (Himmel), "O Rest in the Lord" (Mendelssohn). """ T. NINIAN'S. Purin street. Riccarton —ll a.m„ "The Purpose of God." . Sacrament of Baptism; Hymn Study," "Judge Eternal." . 6.30 pjn., "The Fourth. Commandment." - Kirk Session at close of Evening's Service. Preacher, Rev. Lawrence Rogers. MA. XBIS3 ■JTtASHMERE HILLS PRESBI \J CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Minister. Rev. James Robertson. BA 11, a.m.. Dr. J. D. Salmond, MA., Director of Youth Work in Presbyterian Church. 6.30 p.m.. The Very Rev. J. A. Asher, 8.A., Ex-Moderator of General Assembly. A Cordial Welcome to AIL BAPTIST CHURCHEB. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Lawrence'A.'North. ■_-_-' 11 a.m.—Subject: "A VISION OF A NEW ORDER." Special- intercession in Anthem: "Praise my Soul" (Goes). 630 pjn.—Subject: "THE UNSATISFIED HEART." Anthem: "Watch and-Pray" (Briggs). Solo: Miss- Myra Sutton, "The God of Love -my Shepherd Is" (Thiman). Communion. 07206 YTTELTON STREET BAPTIST l CHURCH—II a jn., MrW. W. Stewart, I "Remember My: Time is Short" from the New Clock! 630 Robinson, "What is a Christi ist, Mr J. French. * ; APAWA iBAPTIST CHURCH. Wilson's Inwardness of True. Religion." :4JO pjn., "The Age-long Cry of the Human Race" SWRITTJiUJST.CHOHCH. , PIBITUAL FELLOWSHIP. 436 C 07?: > lombo street (over railway, line),: Sydenham—Sunday, 7 pjn.. Divine Service Trance Address. Subject. "My Life Here and Hereafter." Clairvoyance; After Circle. A Hearty Welcome to all. Tuesday. 8( p.m.. Public Circle; Thursday. 8 p.m.. Psychometry. CHRISTCHURCH SPHUTUALIST CHURCH (Inc.). Rldgely Hall, 7 pjn. —Speaker, Mrs M. Nordica. fiom Johannesburg. Subject, "The Busy Life Beyond Death." Clairvoyant Message*. Psychometry Meeting. Wednesday, 8 pjn, at 272 Madras street, conducted by Mrs Nordica. * XSIOS TNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH. Chancery J lane. 7 pjn. Speaker,. Mrs Agnes Williams. Discarding Moth-eaten Superstition. Clairvoyance, Floral Readings, Healing. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Messages, Healing, and Circle (two : mediums): Thursday. 8 p.m.. Surprising Physical, "henomena. Message Circle. All Welme. XBllB Tt/TYSTIC ORDER OF THE WHITE [ JSJL ROBE (Ist floor, lift)., Builders* Chambers, 95 Gloucester street—Sunday, - 7 p.m.. Address by Henry T. King, "The Doctrine of Hell Fire." Floral Readings. Circle. 12 Walsall street, off . Clarence road (south end). . ..-" GOSPEL HALLS. ARMAGH STREET HALL—Gospel Service (D.V.), , Sunday Evening, 1 o'clock. Speaker, Mr W. Uden. Sub-, ject, "The Lord Jesus Christ as the Great Deliverer." Kainga: Gospel Service, Sunday Evening. 7 o'clock. Speaker, Mr T. Jordan. RUTLAND HALL. Rutland street St. Albans —Gospel Service. 7 pjn. (D.V.). Speaker. Mr Cyril Leslie. • All welcome. _ /.'■ X 8153 WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare roadGospel Meeting (D.V.). 7 pjn. Subject, "Standing at the Cross Roads." Speaker, Mr James Dunbar. A hearty welcome awaits you. X 9022 RGONAUT HALL at Linwood Post Office—Sunday, 7 p.m. Messrs Bell [and W. Anderson, will (D.V.) preach the Gospel. Sunday School. 3 pjn. Everybody welcome. X 9025 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. St. Asaph street (just west of Colombo street)— Bright Gospel Meeting, Sunday Evenine. 6.30. Speaker, J. A. Harrow. Everyone welcome. "'X9271 DDFELLOWS' HALL. Dickens street! Addington—Gospel Meeting (D.V ) T P-m. Speaker. Mr W. J. Burrows. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Everybody welcome X 9021 SSEMBLIES OF GOD IN N^ Mr W. HARRIS will conduct Evening Meeting, SUNDAY. September 18th, at 6.30 pjn. "The Sick' Prayed For." OF REVELATIONS. Kalamos, P.O. Box Do You Know? "The Press," the South Island's Leading Daily, carries more "Classified" Advertising: than any other paper published in the South Island. IT'S RESULTS THAT COUNT. Advertise your "Wants" and "Don't Wants" in To-day's Popular Medium. "THE PRESS" The newspaper for the home- • The people's first choice. 12 Words 1/3 Days 2/6
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