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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER. CLOSING ADDRESSES OF SIX WEEKS’ .SIMULTANEOUS PREACHING. Morning, 11 —“THE LIFE ETERNAL.’ T.'™n(n<r 7—“ MAN’S EXPANDING LIFE. AND THE DIVINE COMMUNITY.” PROMOTION SERVICE in Hall at 2.30 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL 6.40 p.m. Mr. Lawrence Haggitt, F.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Social Hour and Supper for Service Men and Women and their Friends in Hall after Evening Service. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, THE TERRACE. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE REV. BRIAN KILROY, SI.A. Campaign for Christian Order 11 a.m.: “THE DARK VALLEY.” 7 p.m.: “THE DIFFERENCE IT MAKES TO JOHN CITIZEN.” KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ' Campaign for Christian Order. ' 11 a.m.: “THE DARK VALLEY.” 7 p.m.: “FAITH AND CITIZENSHIP.” Parade of. Loyal Orange Lodge, v REV. H. R. FELL, M.A., B.D. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. (Boulcott Street, Near Willis Street.) Minister: REV. LAWRENCE NORTH. Services of Worship: 11 a.m.: Subject, “THE ONLY TRUE WORSHIP.” 7 p.m.: Subject, “CHRISTIAN FAITH AND CITIZENSHIP.” 5.15 p.m.: Friendly Hour for Members of the Forces and other visitors, to the Church. CONGREGATIONAL MR. ALFRED WILLIAMS, of Mildmay, London, Will be the Preacher at both Services in the CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning Topic—“PEACE IN OUR TIME.? . Evening Topic—“THE OLD RUGGED CROSS.” MR. WILLIAMS will continue his-cam-paign each night till Friday, the 13th, in the CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH. INTERCESSORY SERVICE. INTERCESSORY SERVICE. We heartily invite you to-join with us in a Service of Intercession for our Nation at the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL BLUE TRIANGLE HALL i(at rear of Y.W.C.A., Boulcott St.), On WEDNESDAY, MIDDAY. WEDNESDAY, MIDDAY. 12.30-1 p.m.—REV. R. L. FUR-SOON. 1-1.30 p.m.—C. S. FALCONER, ESQ., will preside. Pianist—W. H. Collie, Esq., COME AND PRAY FOR OUR NATION. THE *■

©CITY TEMPLE, Lome Street (off Cambridge Terrace). SUNDAY. 11.0—Breaking of Bread Service. 3.o—Speaker: PASTOR H. DAWSON, or • England. 7.0 —Special Gospel Address by PASTOR W. A. C. BOWE, of Wales. MONDAY. 7.O—FAREWELL TEA for PASTORS DAWSON AND ROWE. THURSDAY. 7.3 O—FAREWELL TEA for PASTOR AND MRS. THOMPSON, who will shortly leave for Australia. SATURDAY (TONIGHT). 7.3o—Young People's Meeting. BRIGHT SINGING—SOUND PREACHING. WELCOME TO ALL. TORY STREET HALL. (Next Mount Cook-School.) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 11 a.m.: 'Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Mr. L. J. Donaldson will speak on “HOW DOES GOD GUIDE MEN.” 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Service. Speaker, Mr. C. R. Harrison. ■ Subject, “POWER . WITHOUT FORCE" (Song .Service 0.55 ' p.m.) Wednesday. 7.4'5 p.m., Midweek Meeting. After a period of Prayer, questions on Scriptural subjects will be answered. Thursday, 2.30 p.m.: ’Women’s Prayer Meeting. Friday, 1 to 2 p.m.: Intercessory Service (for women only). WE EXTEND YOU A WELCOME. CIIRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. An address will be delivered (God willing). on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: “THE GOD OF HEAVEN WILL SET UP A KINGDOM,” and it shall stand for ever. A HEARTY WELCOME. USED CARS AND TRUCKS WANTED. (Continued). CASH FOR YOUR LATE MODEL USED CAR. Write— BOX 590. Wellington. Giving details, and our Buyer will call. MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE. LIGHT English Motor-cycle. Write “12," “Dominion” Agent, 15 Coutts St., Kilbirnie. TENDERS. JUST OUT! “■lO MODERN HOME DESIGNS." Price: 2/6; postage paid. ELLIS AND BURNAND. LTD.. Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, HAMILTON. EXCAVATING. ETC. EXCAVATING, Levelling, Readings, Building Darns, and all earth work, contracts or wages. With two Tractors and Angle Dozers. Prices given. Apply M. Druzianic, Awatoto Block. Napier. Tel. 3338.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 4

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