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SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist Churches. DURHAM STREET CHURCH * (corner Chester street.) Minister: Rev. R. Dudley, M.A. 11 “CHRISTIAN WITNESS.” Anthem. Incline z mine Ear” (Himmel). 7 p.m.-Subject: "THE MODERN REVOLT.” Anthems: , Tde . My Shepherd” (Ladies Voices) an “I Will Sing of Thy Power (Sulh van). Aids for Hard of Hearing. D 2223 WESLEY CHURCH, EAST BELT. Bus stop, cnr. Worcester street and Fitzgerald ave. 11 a.m.—Mr W. Chas. Francis. 7 p.m.—Rev. W. H. Greenslade. “THE NEVER-FAILING LIGHT." Onfe-bour Service. Warm CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH (near Edmonds Band Rotunda) Coley; 7. Mr T McFarlane. South Durham street: 11. Mr L. Ayers, 7 Rev. N. P. Larsen. Madras street. 11, Rev. N. P. Larsen. ST. ALBANS. RUGBY STREET. 11 a.m.—Children’s Demonstration Service. 7 p.m.—Christianity and Human Needs. (11 Man Needs to Feel Significant ’ Not Worthless, but Significant. Not Worthless, but Significant. Preacher: REV. DR. D. O. WILLIAMS, M -A^ 06g EDGEWARE ROAD CHURCH— Anniversary. "The Sustaining Church ; Special Musk, bv the Junior Choir. 7 p.m.. Subject, "The Modern Challenge”; s °! r oi^ s> ,?l r _ s _J* Bowman, “When! Survey’; Mr G. Macann, •Tpar Ye Not, O Israel ; Anthems, “Gloria in Excelsis’’ (Mozart), ’‘At Even ere the Sun Was Set (Hancock). Preacher at both services. Rev. E.. ■ Hoddinott. RICHMOND - SHIRLEY CHURCHES —Youth Month. Richmond. 11 a.m., Mr H. B. Moore; 6.30 pmi Sacred ■piav Service - 4 p.m.. Combined xj.L. s, 5 p.m Youih T?a. Shirley: 11 a.m.. Family Service, Rev. J. B. Dawson. Parent,: welcome; .Sacrament of .Baptism. 6-30 nm Mr A. E. Sharp. Marshland 11 а. Rev. W. H. Grenslade. Social at Shirley. To-night, 7.30 p.m.2366 LINWOOD-WAINONI METHODIST—Linwood: “Home Missions. 11 a.m.. Rev. H. W. Payne; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. M. Blight. Wainoni: 11 a.m.. Mission Band ———■ ■ OPAWA METHODIST CHURCH-11 a.m Rev. Clifford G. Hrown; 6.30 p.m., Rev\ F. O. Prosser. Antheifi, Rejoice Ye with WOOLSTON (SP METHdDIST CHURCH--11 am Rev F. O. Prosser, The Fascination of the | 30 ’ Beckley' G. Brown; Soloist, Miss B. HucKiey. Friend ’ y SYDENHA.M _ METHODIST "The People’s Church. Minister: Rev. Andrew J. Johnston. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. „ б. p.m., Musical Service. Pr ®?^, l ?. er c n !J l A. Dingwall, "Music and Worship , Soloist, Miss Joan Sharp. Social Hour to 7 °!ngh Street-6.30 p.m., Sister J. Simjg LINCOLN ROAD METHODIST CHURCH11 a.m., Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A., 7 p.m., UNION METHOD O ISt’ _ CHURCH. Selwyn street—ll a.m., Monthly Children’s Service. Preacher. Rev. L. C. Horwood. 6.30 p.m.. Mr W A. Bascand. - —• 7 RICCARTON CIRCUIT, Clarence street--11 a.m., Mr F. J. Vimcombe; 7 p.m.. Rev. H W Payne; Communion. Masham. J ! p.m., Rev. J. M. Blight: Communion UPPER RICCARTON-11 a.m.. Rev J M. Blight: Communion. 4 p.m Mr . Robert son. Sockburn: 7 p.m., Mr G. Hill. ~ ST: JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH, Bryndwr—Minister: Rev. E. Drake. .11 : a.m., "Spiritual Liberty ; 7 p.m.. Divine Law in Human Practice. - —~ PAPANUI—II a.m. .and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Cecil R. Taylor. Harewobd: 2.30 p.m., Mr [ G. H. Coley. Belfast: 3 p.m., Missipner : NEW^^RIGHTON—II, Mr J. H. 6.45. Community Hymn Singing; 7. Re\. ■ E E Sage, “The Ministry of Song , fav- • ourite hymn service (first of series). : go e U % r rß% r &: m 7 USIC Mr in A W & rm wS: : y »ODi§T CHURCH-DITTn-e i Worship. 11 a.m., Rev. B. J. James, 7 ; p.m.. Mr Wesley McHarg. , CASHMERE—II, Rev. A. R. Witheford, 7, r Mrs A. R. Witheford. Somerfield street. ■ 11, Mission Band; 7. Rev. A. R. Witheford.

Gospel Halls. ARMAGH STREET HALL-Gospcl Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, J. Petrie. Gospel is “Good News." We give you a hearty welcome. ; RUTLAND STREET HALL, S'!. ALBANS. Corner Westminster street. SUNDAY—7 P.M. Speaker will be ■ k KEVIN OSBORNE. KEVIN OSBORNE. Missionary Designate to India. This will be Mr Osborne’s fast visit to Christchurch before sailing for India, and he invites you to hear His farewell message; WALTHAM HALL, SHAKESPEARE ROAD. SUNDAY—7 P.M. (D.V.) GOSPEL MEETING. Speaker: MR W. J. BURROWS. Subject: THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS. GREAT TRUTHS OF THE GOSPEL. Message: Are They a Fayce or a Force? Members of Loyal Orange Lodge 2A will be in attendance. Everyone heartily Welcome! SATURDAY, JUNE 29th,—7 P.M. SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING. Address by MR KEVIN OSBORNE, Lately Prisoner-of-War among the Japanese, now Missionary Designate to India. Come and Hear his message to YOU! EVERYBODY INVITED! WEDNESDAY, July 3rd, 2 30^>.m.—Monthly W6men’s Meeting. All Women cordially invited. ARGONAUT HALLTstanmore road, Liniwood.—Bright Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m., Speakers: Messrs D. Graham and W. L. Early Linwood residents especially welcome! * HARD of Hearing People are cordially invited to specially arranged meetings held (D.V.), at Armagh Street Hall, every Sunday, at 7 p.m. Spiritualist Church CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH (Inc!), 272 Madras street—Sunday, 7 p.m.: Mr W. Hill Chin, JJP„ “What Dare I Think?"; Floral Readings, Miss E. Newton. Wednesday, 7 p.m.: Psychometry, Miss Newton; 2/-. Everybody welcome. THE SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH OF N.Z., 159 Manchester street—Sunday, 7 p.m.: Mr R. C. Munro, “Truth, What Is It?” Clairvoyance. Tuesday, 8 p.m.: Spiritual Messages frorfi Articles, Mrs Bright: 2/-. Friday, 2.30 p.m.: Ladies’ Meeting, Miss Wilmore; 1/-. All welcome Theosophical Society. “WOMAN’S PART IN THE POST-WAR WORLD.” Public Lecture by MISS MARY WIGLEY • —ln the— THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (Near Manchester street Bridge.) SUNDAY, 7 *P.M. ALL WELCOME. Vocal Items: Miss Patricia Marshall. ' - T 2263 DIVINE SCIENCE. SERVICES are held at INSTITUTE HALL, 217 Gloucester street, opp. Latimer sq. SUNDAYS. 3 p.m.: Divine Science Lesson. Spiritual Healing Treatments. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. THURSDAYS, 2.15 p.m.: Healing Service. Testimonies of Divine Science Healing. EVERYONE WELCOME. T/C. SUNDAY TALKS. 27 Chancery lane, at 3 p.m. “THE MINSTRY OF ANGELS” Speaker: MR E. M. LOVELL-SMITH. Circle-Service at Close of Address.

SPIRITUAL FEATURES OF TWO PATRIARCHS ARE SEEN IN MEN TO-DAY. Continuing Addresses by MR R. PARKINSON (Late Officer in Charge Everyman’s Hut, Burnham.) To-morrow, June 30, 7 p.m. At BRYNDWR HALL, 179 IDRIS ROAD. Subject: “JACOB AND * All Welcome. HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS ‘HOTEL CROMWELL,' CROMWELL—CENTRALLY HEATED, H. and C in BEDROOMS DAILY 16/-. WEEKLY £5/5/-. R V. E Waldron. Proprietor BLENHEIM— x ... Stay at the CRITERION HOTEL Blenheim. Marlborough’s Leading Hotel. At this well-known House, where the homely atmosphere prevails, you will get good service ana live well Accommodation, 60 guests; Dining Hall seats 75 Persons. Tariff. Bed and Breakfast, 12s 6d; Dinner, Bed and Breakfast. 16s 6d; Full Day 2Qs; Weekly £6. The Criterion Is a C.T.. P.S.. and Motor Union Hotel R J’ Meatyard. Proprietoi CHRISTCHURCH RINK TAXIS, VICTORIA sQU AREMOTORISTS. when in Christcnurch call at our Garage for Petrol. Oil, Tyres, and all Motor Sundries PARKING. AREA in centre of city 24 HOURS’ SERVICE Phone 34-876 FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, SOUTH WESTLAND. NZ.— The Unique Scenic Resort of the World. Glaciers, Hot Springs, Forests, ana the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel Make Graham’s Glacier Hotel your headquarters ■ Daily Trips arranged to Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Motor Boating and Seaside Drives Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassec Agents: Government Tourist Bureau. Thos, Cook and Son, or Graham a, Walhc Gorge. . .

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 3

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