CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH UNION? Anyone Interested In studying the arguments against the present proposals for Church Union in New Zealand Is invited to write to the Westminster Fellowship within the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, Box 148, Manurewa, for the following booklets:— 1. “10 Reasons Against the Present Church Union Proposals” (3s doz.). Rev. Arthur Gunn. 2. "The Importance of the Reformation for the Discussion between the Churches.” (is «d ea.) Dr. Klass Rumla. 3. “Why We Say ‘No’ to the Act of Commitment” (Free). Rev. Arthur Gunn. 4. “Is This the Faith We Affirm Together?" (Free). Rev. R. Strang Miller. 5. "Church Union—The Wrong Road?” (Free). Dr. William Barclay. 2230 SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 7.30 P.M. 59 Gloucester street West “The Place of Religion in the Modern World” Speaker: Mr W. B. Bray. N.Z. Rationalist Association Inc. 41 THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY PUBLIC LECTURE SUNDAY, MARCH 6, AT 7 P.M. THEOSOPHY—A MODERN THERAPY. Mr J. L. B. Pope. 3484 OVERSEAS MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP ANNUAL PRAYER CONFERENCE Y.M.C.A. (Crusade Room), SATURDAY (TODAY) 10 a.m., 2.15 p.m. 7.30 p.m.: Missionary Meeting A SCENE AND A VISIT Through Kodachrome. Leaders—Mr and Mrs David Michell, Missionaries from Japan. CHRISTIAN SC lENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 63 Worcester street west, Christchurch, Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Subject of Lesson Sermon: MAN WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS at 8 p.m. todlude testtmonda'ls of Christian Science Healings. READING ROOM, 100 A Cashed street, Phone 78-982, open to the pub’iic Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, to 8 p.m. VISITORS WELCOME. SATURDAY SERVICES SEVENTH Day Baptist Church. Livingstone street. Sabbath Service (Saturday) 11 a.m. Sabbath School 10 a.m. (D.V.). Rev. Edward Barrar. Welcome. RAFFLE RESULTS GALA DANCE WAIKUKU BEACH HALL TONIGHT To the Polka Dots. In aid of Walkuku School Funds SEFTON PUBLIC HALL GRAND OPENING DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 12. SATURDAY, MARCH 12. Melotones Band. Continental Caterers. Admission: Adults 12s 6d, School Children 6s. WEST MELTON DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. DANCE AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES WEST MELTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966. AT 8 P.M. 3-Piece Band. Good Floor. Good Supper. BLUE BERET CLUB , (ex W.A.A.F.) Ist Prize: Grocery Hamper, No. 468, Mrs Gascoigne. ’Phone 889-722. 2nd Prize: Box of Chocolates. No. 29, Mrs Green, ’Phone 79-865. 95 SYDENHAM RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB AUSTRALIAN TOUR 1966. “AWA” Portable TV set. Ticket No. 3625, A. Marshall. WATERSIDERS COUNCIL OF SPORT RAFFLE C.O.S. 55 Series 94 First prize £55: No. 1679, Blank Butt. Second prize £5: No. 1337. Blank Butt. , Five prizes Of £1: 1661, 1515, 1117, 1353, 1358. Drawn under Police Supervision March 4. 1966. 2900 SHIPPING, AIR SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA 60 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC HOLIDAYS FROM £66 Colourful booklet containing full details from: ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TRAVEL LTD., 131 Cashel st. (opp. Beaths), Telephone 43-114 (5 lines), CHRISTCHURCH. See your Travel Agent or the Operators
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 26
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