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I'RtiSBII'ERIAM CHURCH. K PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Bealey avenue and street. II REV. T. W. ARMOUR. j % < M?"ssSfSte •• MA A s Smf^ member Now Thy Cx’eator** (Griffiths) ‘ p « e^ving TOE FRUIT TREES Anthem: “The Lord is mv Shepherd” (Griffiths). 3198 S T ‘ P^H L f.’ CASHEL STREET. 11 Watson. M.A. 11 —JUS® CONFLICT OP GOOD ' AND pryiL AND ITS OUTCOME.” Anthem: 7__"niiT>v ° mega ” (Stainer). An,TZJ. N t^ AY OF DARKNESS.” Anthem. Rejoice in the Lord, O ye Righteous” (Bridge). m Organ Music at C. 45 p.m. Note Change in Hour of Evening Service. _ SB 140 S T bHiiR A c^ EW ' s 4 Presbyterian „ CHURC sVi°^ os^Ti^, i Hospitan - U a rn7JJetl et ,V le Be T auty of the Lord our be Up 9 n Us." . Anthem: “Ye 7 nWA’S. 11 ' Land” (Stainer). 7 P Pa 7, RVr' No a th ,‘? g to You - all Ye That Pass By? Anthem: "O Give Thanks” Pass By?' (Eivey). Preacher; Very Rev. J. A. Asher B.A. 57697 S T- S CHURCH. Punri street, am ” Rev - w - W. French, of St. Peters: 7 p.m., “The Fourth Commandment. Rev. L. Farquhar Gunn M A Anthem, Still, Still With Thee” (Thomp-OHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN £ HER £. H - Randall street—Minister. . E - R - Baton. U a.m.. "The Spirit 2, f Dife m Christ Jesus”; 7 p.m. (not 6.30), ado of Oddfellows, Progress Lodge. All welcome. X 9777 ST. PBITIR’S^iIESBY'TreMAIOJHURCH. Ferry road— ll a.m.. Rev. Jas. Gem'll}. 611 ; 7 p.m (note change), “Christian Discipleship. After church, B.C. Rally. Speaker. Rev. G. L. Taylor. X9BBO HILLS PRESBYTERIAL vy CHURCH—Spring Festival. All flowers donated given to hospitals. U a.m., Message of Spring”; 7 p.m., “Our Mightv Leader. Governor’s Bay: 3 p.m., minister. Rev. James Robertson. B.A. Note altered hour of evening service. Summer time begins. X 993£ CJT. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Colombo street, Sydenham—Minister ? ev ,- G - L - Taylor. 8.A.. B.D. Special Spring Flower Services. 11 a.m.. "The Springtime of Faith”: 7 p.m., "The Parable of the Soils.” Special Music by the Choir

OPRING___FLOWER SERVICES—ST. GEORGE S. cor. Lin wood avenue and Gloucester street—" Thou crownest the year with Thy goodness.” Minister, Rev. Dawson Madlll, M.A. 11 a.m.. “With Christ Jh tne Fields”; Evening Service. 7 p.m. - 7.30 p.m. an augmented choir will render the Cantata entitled “King David.” Soloists. Misses Jean Dykes and Isobel Provan. Messrs P. Caithness and L. Strong. N B —Evening Service 7 p.m. X 9869

BAPTIST CHURCHES. Oxford terrace baptist church Rev. Lawrence A. North. IX a.m.—Subject: "A BALANCED LIFE." Anthem: "The King of Love my Shepherd Is’’ (Shelley). Infant Dedication Service at conclusion. 7 p.m.—Subject; "CHRISTIANITY .IN THE WORLD OP TO-DAY.” Anthem: “Conquering Kings Their Titles Take” (Maunder). Solo by Rev. L. A. North. Note change of time in commencement of Evening Service. Q 7275 T YTTELTON ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, ■LJ opp. School—Sunday School Annlversarv—ll a.m.. Rev. J. K. Archer; 2.30 p.m.. Rev. L. A. North; 7 p.m., Mr W. W. Stewart. Special singing by scholars at all services. Conductor, Mr A. R. Eagle. Concert Monday, 7 p.m. X 9790 OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH. Wilson’s, road—Rev. L; A. Day. 11 a.m., "Where Your Treasure Is . . .” 6.30 p.m.. “The Magnetism of Christ." Vital messages for Everyman's. need., Gome!..., SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. rpHE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST 1 CHURCH OP N.Z. (Christchurch Branch) —The Friendship Centre. Druids’ Hall, Manchester street. Sunday,-7 p.m. Speaker, "Rev. Faithful Phllpott” of Golden) Light Church, Auckland. Subject, “Man’s Noble Work. Under Natural Laws.” Sacred Solo' (Miss Wilmere). After Circle and Spiritual Messages. A Welcome to all. V X 9699 CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), Ridgley Hall—7 p.m., Speaker, Mrs M. Nordica, from Johannesburg; subject, "Gifts of the Spirit.” Clairvoyant Messages. . Psychometry Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.in.. at 272 Madras street. Conducted by Mrs Nordica. X 0836 PIRITUALIST FELLOWSHIP. S 3 Phillip street. Linwood —Sunday, 2.30. Floral, Messages: Sunday, 7 p.m., Trance Address' by Idian Guide. Subject, "Death and the Awakening.” Clairvoyance, After Circle. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Open Circle; Thursday, 8 p.m., Psychometry. A Hearty Welcome to All. X 9716 TTNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Chancery U ' lane —7 p.m.. speaker, Mr J. McKay. "Perfect Faith and Understanding.” Clairvoyance. Floral Readings, Healing. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Messages and Healing (two mediums). Thursday, 8; p.m., unique physical phenomena and message circle. All welcome, X 9899 YSTIC ORDER OF THE WHITE ROBE CHURCH (third floor lift). Builders’ Chambers. 95 Gloucester street— Sunday, 7 p.m., address by Henry T. King, "Narcotics, Alcohol, and Psychism.” Floral readings or written.- questions. Address, 12 Walsall street, off Clarence road. X 9894

GOSPEL HALLS. RUTLAND HALL. Rutland street, St. Albans —Special Gospel Service, 7 D.mr (D.V.) under auspices of the Sunday School. Speaker, Mr Robert _ Y. Neville. Parents and Friends specially Invited. X 9560 ARMAGH STREET HALL—Gospel Service (D.V.), 7 o’clock. Speaker, Mr W. J. Burrows. Subject, "Great Words of the Gospel.” Kainga: Gospel Service, 7 o’clock: speaker, Mr S.~ Steadman. X 9705 117ALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road W Gospel meeting (D.V.), -7 p.i .m. Speaker, Mr R. Purdue. Sunday school. 2.45 p.m. Everybody welcome. X 9850 Argonaut hall, at Linwood post Office, 7 p.m.—Subject, "Has the Virgin Mary a better title to be In Heaven than other folks?” Hear what the Donay Bible says. Speaker. J. Dunbar. X 9832 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Dicken street, Addington—Gospel meeting (D.V.). 7 p m Speaker, Mr W. Martin,, Sunday School, 3 p.m. Everybody heartily welcome, X9BSI DDFELLOWS’ HALL, St. Asaph street (just west of Colombo street)— Bright Gospel Meeting, Sunday evening, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr G. Rigby. Everyone welcome. • ' X 74 REVELATION’S Fulfilled Prophecies Explained in the Light of Present-day History. “A Revelation” (3s), just pub- ” Address: KALAMOS, P.O. BOX 77. TE ARO. Wellington. X 8732 ADIANT ’ HALL —Richmond Mission City Service, 7 p.m. Subject. “Mysery. Babylon, the Harlot.” Orchestral auslc 6.45 p.m. Morning service, 11 mm., lisslon Hall. Richmond. X 9003 C'ALVATXON ARMY, Linwood—To-mor O row, 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m:. Praise; 7 p.m.. Salvation. Major and Mrs Knight will conduct all services. A hearty welcome to all. X2O rfIHE WORD OP GOD will be preached 1 bn Lord’s Day. 6.30 p.m. (D.V.), in the Sons’ of Temperance. Hall, Gloucester street. Subject. "The Election.” AH welcome. No collection. f X 9959

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 27

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