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SUNDAY SERVICES. Baptist Churches baptist church, oxford terrace. w ' Re Y- L. J. Boulton Smith, Minister, worship Aspiration Service. 11 Sermon. ‘‘STRENGTH THROUGH yOY. Anthem, “The Strife is O'er” (Ley). * pan.: Special Service lor Rotarians. Sermon: "SERVICE BEFORE SELF” SERVICE BEFORE SELF" r.nSS on £„ Exam P le o£ William Carey) ■ RISTC ‘ HURCH LIEDERTAFEL. Mr Victor C. Peters, conduc•«i£ or: • Mr M. Martin, organist. an d Morning” (Oakeley, arr. Fletcher), ‘Bless This House” (Brahe, arr. Arnold), ‘‘The Lost Chord” (SulliI ?? ris A, rn ? ld) - “° father, WhoseAto Y& tyPower (Handel, arr. Fletcher). (Members of Christchurch Rotary A - . attending.) A Cordial Welcome to All . . . Strangers and Visitors Specially Welcomed. 02004 COLOMBO ST. BAPTIST CHURCH. .. Rev. J. D. Jensen. 11 Ephesus^’ LetterS ° f ° Uf Lord - X » “ To 7 P ‘2tc.«. Life E V erla sting. Everyone welcome. C 2040 st? ee l L CHURCH. Thames Sjreet—\? S m r ’ S - Munro. 11 a.m., “The linf le p?nnir^ em Q le7 p ' m ” " The StumbSwri° OCk ‘ Sunday next, Family Pew R^^ A w A J’ TI ?T' Gilsons rd.—Minister, sa’ P r -JT Norr £ h - 11 am - Mr T. Askin, ft'** 6 -? J P ™” Rev - P - w - Norrish. Anand Evening. R PAD BAPTIST CHURCH.— s ßr vi A es: . ll a m - and 630 pm. Preacher, Mr A. A. Hodges. A heartv welcome to worship with us y wel Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 1 CHRISTCHURCH, 63 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. SUBJECT OF LESSON SER*MON, “GOD THE PRESERVER OF' MAN” WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS, at 8 P.m., inchide Testimonies of Christian Science Healing. READING Room, 96 Hereford street, opp. new Post Office. 'Phone 32-128. Open to the public Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. F 2031 Gospel Halls. RUTLAND STREET HALL. ST. ALBANS. Corner Westminster street. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Special Guest Preacher, MR H. A. BROWN, MR H. A. BROWN, of Sydney. For more than 20 years a Staff Worker of C.S.S.M. in Australia, and now on a short visit to Christchurch. Remember the CHILDREN’S MISSION each afternoon next week at St. Matthew’s Schoolroom. ARMAGH STREET HALL.—Special Meetings continued by Mr Robert Auld (late Everyman Hut, Papakura), Sunday, ?nvxtedl’ I ®ComS“?i—. cordia'uy S O^BrYgL^pelS,a M n 5S r n e g r ??> d V.t. in 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr D. Brown. Come and °F HeIrING Folk are cordially invited to specially-arranged meetings a-sua-sf, ( Near’ St^Brldge).'

SUNDAY, -6.30 P.M. THE PROBLEM OF THE JEW. Free Literature’’. & LeCtU No Collection. C 2025 THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., Clairvoyance, P Tuesday, 8 p.m., Spiritual Messages from Articles, 2s; Friday, 2.30 p.m., Ladies’ Meeting, Miss Welmdre, Is. N.B.—Wednesday, 19th, 8 p.m., “Through Remote New Zealand with a Movie ss qp!our£ui CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALISTS’ Sunday, 7 p.m.. Miss E. Newton, “Trance Address.” Floral Readings. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Psychometry, Miss Newton, 2s. Everybody Welcome. The Salvation Army THE SALVATION ARMY, THE CITADEL, VICTORIA SQ. YOU are ALWAYS WELCOME at the SALVATION ARMY. 11 a.m.: Divine Worship. Subject: “A New Testament Command?’ Speaker: Mrs Major Lee. 3 p.rn.: The Family Hour. 7 p.m.: The People’s Popular Service. Subject: “The Holy Spirit.” Speaker: Major Clarence Lee. Junior Meetings, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, June 30—Anniversary Meetings. 52242 THE SALVATION ARMY, BATTERSEA STREET, SYDENHAM. 7.30 a.m.: Prayer. 11.0 a.m.: “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings.” 7.0 p.m.: “The Ladder to Success.” Accept a Cordial Invitation to join in these Bright, Inspiring Gatherings. Young People: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Adjutant and Mrs Selwyn Smith, Corps Officers. 2836

6otf| THE BIBLE’S PLAN FOR THE EARTH. In the Bible, the future of the earth is plainly set forth. The following passages plainly set this forth: — The Lord shall be KING OVER ALL THE EARTH—in that day there shall be one Lord (Zechariah, J4:9). He shall speak peace to -the nations: and His dominion shall be from sea to sea: from the river to the ends of the eart£. (Zechariah, 9:10). The nations shall bless themselves in Him, and in Him shall they glory. (Jeremiah, 4:2). A lecture will be delivered at the Masonic Hall, Wordsworth street, Sydenham, 7 o’clock, Sunday evening next (God willing). , x For free literature apply to Bible Truth, P.O. Box 793, Christchurch. 2855 PUBLIC NOTICES., 1946 N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR, CHRISTCHURCH. AUGUST 9th to 24th. Special Competitive Sections for Men s Hobbies. Send for Free Schedule! Classes include Metalwork, Woodwork, Models, Galleons, Model Aeroplanes, Apprentices’ Drawings, Photography, etc., etc. Entries close on July 22, 1946. Schedule Free on applica- . tjon to: THE SECRETARY-MANAGER, • N.Z. Industries Fair, Co/. Canterbury Manufacturers’ Assn., P.O. Box 381, Christchurch. 3043 TREDREAS HAVE REMOVED TREDREAS HAVE REMOVED to their New Premises, Cnr. Gloucester and New Regent streets. Pearl Earrings, 10s pair (Postage Free). TREDREAS, cnr. Gloucester street. TREDREAS, and New Regent st. X 72 DAM? WALLS AND DAMP FLOORS. CONCRETE Wafts and Concrete Floors can be made water-tight by treating the surface with “CEMENTITE.” Concrete subject to dampness should be treated during the dry season when the surface is usually dry. “CEMENTITE” produces a hard nonporus surface, but does not alter the appearance or colour of the concrete; no “skin” is formed, nor does the surface become slippery. “CEMENTITE” prevents the penetration of oil, grease, or water, and is resistant to acid action. Write fon Leaflet on the uses of CEMENTITE” to— RESTAR (5.1.), LTD., P.O. Box 1166, 14 Bedford row, Christchurch. T.C. LUSTROUS PAINTS, Ready Mixed, the Perfect House Paint. Remember, neglect means decay; also expense. SMITH and SMITH, LTD.. Cnr. Tuam-High streets. 51729

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 3

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