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SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH. Minister: Rev. R. Dudley, M.Ai 11 A.M—SubJect: "OPEN WINDOWS.” Choir Music: "Take Time to be Holy (Male voices). 7 P.M.—BROADCAST SERVICE. Subject: "Sufficient Unto the Day” Choir Music: “Jesus Saviour Pilot Me (Male Voices), and “Hark, Hark, My Soul" (Shelley), Soloists, Mrs Robert Inglls and Mrs Harold Shelton. D 1905 CAMBRIDGE ' TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH (near Edmonds Band Rotunda), 70th Anniversary Services.—ll, Rev. C. G. Flood; 6.30, Rev. N. P. Larsen. Combined congregations of Cambridge Terrace, South Durham Street, and Madras Street Churches. Augmented Choir. Anthems. “Sun of My Soul.” "The Lost Chord,” "God Sends the Night." "Consecration.” Soloist, Mrs Stewart. Dedication of new Communion Table In memory of the late Miss Davies. Wednesday, 9th, Anniversary Tea. 5.30 p.m. Public Meeting, 7.30 p.m. South Durham Street, 11, Mr Thornton; 6.30. No Service. Madras Street. 11, Mr Plant: 3.45, No Service. 6454 ST. ALBANS, Rugby street—ll a.m„ Rev. D. O. Williams, M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt; Sacrament St. John’s, Jeffrey’s road. Bryndwr: 11 am.. Mr F. Olds; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Llversedge, “World Christianity at Work." Sacrament. X 9554 WESLEY CHURCH EAST BELT.—IO am. Sunday Schorl and Bible Classes; 11 am., Rev. J. H. Allen. 6JO p.m., Mr H. W. Beaumont, M.A. 6451 EDGEWARE ROAD—II am.. Mr A. Dingwall: 7 p.m., Rev. D. O. Williams. Anthem, "The Holy City." ADDINGTON—Union. 11 am., and 6.30 p.m. (e.) Rev. E. Drake. Choir music; "Sweet Is Thy Mercy”: ladies, “In Jesus”; Anthem, “A Dream of Paradise”; Hymn Study, "My Father Knows.” Lincoln Road —ll. Rev. H. J. Malcolm (s). 6.30, Mr F. Colechin. X 9706 PAPANUI CIRCUIT—II am.. Mr H. Chapman; 6.30 pm.. Rev. Cecil R. Taylor (Holy Communion), Belfast, 3 p.m., Mr P. Thornton. Harewood, 2.30 pm.. Mr J, Pugh. • 6490 RICCARTON METHODIST Clarence Road: 11 am., Mr C. W. Barrell; 7 pm., Rev. H. Whitfield. Rlcearton Village: 11 am.. Rev. H. Whitfield; 7 p.m., Mr H. Armon. Masham: 3 pm., Rev. H. Whitfield. Sockburn, S.S., 2.15 pm. X 0722 RICHMOND-SHIRLEY-Richmond: 11 am., Rev. A. H. Fowles; 6.30 pm., Rev. H. W. Payne (Holy Communion). Shirley: 11 am,, Rev. M. A. R. Pratt; 6.30 pm.. Rev. A. H. Fowles (Holy Communion). Marshland: 11 am., Mr Battersby. UNWOOD-WAINONI METHODIST—LInwood (Cashel street). Church Anniversary: 11, Rev. H. W. Payne, Soloist, Miss Edna Graham; 6.30, Rev. J. H- Allen; soloist, Miss J, Scott, special Choir Music both services. Tuesday, Bth: 5.30 p.m., Congregational Tea and Social. Wainoni; 11, Mr Kershaw. OP AW A—ANNIVERSARY SERVICES: 11 am., Rev, Angus Mcßean. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light” (Gounod). Creche open for Infants during morning service. 6.30 p.m,, Rev. Alan Collins, “The City Without a Church.” Anthems, ”Te Deum Laudamus” (Jackson), “The Day Thou Gavest” (Woodward), “The Heavens Declare”. (Woodcock). Soloists, Mrs A. T. Le Brun, “Praise Ye The Lord" (Granville Bantock), Mr Ron Taylor, "The Blind Ploughman” (Clarke), Anniversary Social, Wednesday, 7.30 pm. X964D THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. (Methodist. Opp. Sydenham P. 0.) 6.30 P.M.—REV. H, J. ODELL (Assist Super. Home, Maori Missions). "THE ROMANCE OP HOME. MAORI MISSIONS" (Lecture Illustrated by Lantern Slides). Community Singing, Choir Music. Special Offertory for Missions. 11, Rev. C. R. Taylor: Beckenham, 11, Rev. G. B. Hinton: 6,30 p.m., Mr W, G. Wright. High Street, 6.30 pm., Mr G. Wright. 8302 WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH (next Post Office).—ll am., "Revived Fellowship,” Rev. E. E, Sage. 6.30 pm„ "How ,to be Happy,” Rev. E. E. Sage. Services you'll enjoy. X 9799 Baptist BAPTIST RALLY. THE ANNUAL MEETINGS of the CANTERBURY AUXILIARY of the BAPTIST UNION will be held in the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church from SATURDAY, JUNE sth, to MONDAY. JUNE 7th. OPEN TO ALL. SATURDAY. 8 p.m., CONCERT by CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERTAFEL. Admission by ticket. Is 6d. SUNDAY, 2.46 pm., UNITED RALLY. Singing by B.W.M.U. Choir. Speaker, Rev. R. L. Pursdon. MONDAY, 5,45 p.tn„ Public Tea: 7,30 pm., Public Meeting. 0494 OXFORD^TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, REV. L. J. BOULTON SMITH. IX am.-Subject, "LET YOUR FAITH CONCENTRATE.ON.CHRIST.” Junior Choir, Hymn Study, “Come, Let Us All Unite, and Sing” (Traditional), “Thou Who Lovest' Little ' Children" (Traditional),'' * *, ( ( fyi' 12 Noon—Coimhuhlon* Service. 7 P.M.—Guest Preacher, REV. A, L. SILCOCK, of Timaru. Subject. "Heaven—Yours for the faking.” 8-9 P.M.—Social Hour, to which you are heartily welcomed. Singing—sup-1 per—family prayers. Aids for hard of hearing. 01663 COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH (Minister, Rev. Ernest Nicholla) 11 A.M.-Preacher. REV. ERNEST NICHOLLS. Subject: “THE SWEEP AND SCOPE OF THE INCARNATION.” (Communion.) 6.30 P.M.—Preacher. REV. B. L. FURSDON (visiting preacher from Wellington). 6536 LINCOLN ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. Spreydon—Minister, Rev. G, N. Garlick. 11 am,, Exposition of the Word (Communion): 6.30 pm„ Rev, Roland Hart. Come and worship. —— ■■■ ■ 6495 LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. G. T. Beilby. 11 am,, ’"Facing Forward"; 6.30 pm., "A God Who Matters." Join in worship. : X9716 OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilson’s road—Rev. Roland Hart. 11 am., "The Power of the Spirit": 6,30 p.m.. preacher. Rev. E. Nicholls (ex-London policeman). The Gospel will he presented in word and song. You are welcome. ——— 6444 Congregational Church. TRINITY CONGREGATTONAFL •CHURCH. (Cr. Manchester and Worcester sts.) Prtacher: REV. A, V. WHITING. HAM "THE SACRAMENT OF SIMPLICITY." "THE SACRAMENT OF SIMPLICITY." 12 Noon.—HOLY COMMUNION. 7 P.M. — “IS GOD FOR US?" "IS GOD FOR US?" 1 (Is He? or is He a non-belligerent?) (A Sermon for the times.) Beckenham (Tennyson street). 11 am.-MR W. A, BASCAND. 6435 Gospel Halls ARMAGH STREET HALL-The Gospel of the Grace of Ccd will (D.V.) be preached at 7 o’clock. Speaker; Mr Roy Purdue. Come and Welcome. RUTLAND HALL, ST. ALBANS—GospeI Meeting AT 7 P.M.. D.V, Speaker; MR R. Y. NEVILLE. ALSO ON MONDAY, 7tb INST, SPECIAL MEETINGS FOR MINISTRY AT 2.30 P.M. AND 6.30 P.M.. to which All who are interested ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. X 9898 WALTHAM HALL. Shakespeare RoadGospel Meeting (D.V,), 7 pm. Speaker, Mr W. Anderson. Come and hear the Way of Salvation set forth. Everybody Welcome. X 9890 ARGONAUT HALL, BTANMORB ROAD, Linwood.—Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr E. Coppln. "We know that This Is Indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the World." XBO9O ARE You Hard of Hearing?— Come to Special Meetings held every Sunday , iD.V.), at 7,15 pm., at Armagh Street Hall. All deaf people welcome. X 9690 BRYNDWR HALL, Idris rd., 7 p.mSpeaker Mr E, Booth. "Lessons from Noah.” Come and Welcome. —■ — THE WORD of God will be preached on Lord’s Day, 0,30 pm. (D.V.) in the Sons of Temperance Hall, Gloucester st. All Welcome. No Collection. X 9907 THE CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC CHURCH. Scottish Hall. Manchester street. Hymns from Screen, Singing to Amplified Music, assisted by t Choir. Subject: "A New Conception of God." “A New Conception of God.” Speaker: MR McKAY Hall heated. Social hour and suoper at close. Meet your friends at the Scottish Hall. OVRIST RESORTS enneim Marlborough b Leading Hutet M homely atmosphere prevails you will gel modatlon 60 guests Dining hall seats 75 l. IQs fid; Dinner, Bed. Breakfast, 14s fid. jeinent I’he Criterion aCT PS. and a Propneloi M 5527 [’TORIA SQUARE call at our Garage loi Petrol, on, |>ie» AREA in centre nl city 24 HOURS SEH' WESTLAND N.Z. /arid Glaciers Hot Springs, forests ana e Hotel Make Graham's Glacier Hotel ranged to Freni Josef and Fox Glaciers Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurirtst Bureaux. TbOs. Cook and Son or

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23966, 5 June 1943, Page 7

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