THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAYST. JOHN’S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. Minister: REV. GLADSTONE HUGHES, B.A. Morning. 11—Holy Communion. Evening, 7—“ THUS SAITH THE LORD.’’ Holy Communion at close of Service. Social Hour and Supper in the Hall after the Evening Service. Cordial invitation to Service Men and Women of the United Nations and their friends. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH ® The Terrace. THE REV. BRIAN KILROY, M.A. WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY. H a.m.—“SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER.” 7 p.m—“WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE INDIVIDUAL?” Communion also at the close of the Evening Service. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—“FELLOWSHIP WITH GOB AND MAN.” We invite you to meet with us at the Lord’s Table. 7 p.m;-“THE DIFFERENCE FAITH MAKES TO YOU AND ME.” Friendly Hour and Supper after Church. AU Service Men and Women cordially in’ltedßEV. H, It. FELL, M.A., B.D. CONGREGATIONAL CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH, SIXTY-NINTH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mo'rning Preacher: REV. R. L. FURSDON In the Evening: REV. HEDLEY BYCROFT. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHOIR. Parente and Friends of the Children are cordially invited to be present. Tea and Prize-giving on Tuesday, Oct. 5. THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Corner of Bowen Street). Morning Service at 11.. Minister, Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. Subj’ect, “A Reluctant Missionary.” Communion after Morning Service. Evening Service at 7. A Devotional Anthology of Literature and Muise. conducted by Mr. Howard Wadman. Organist, Mr. Leslie Adam, Mus.Bac. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Boulcott Street, near Willis StreetMinister: REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. SERVICES OF WORSHIP. 11 a.m. Subject: “THE VARIOUS WAYS OF GOD’S WORKING.” 4 p.m.: Meeting for i'oung Men and IVomen, followed by tea. Members of the Forces are specially invited. 7 p.m.: YOUTH SERVICE. Subject, “THE HOUR OF OPPORTUNITY.” Friendly Hour at conclusion, during which a film will be shown. Visitors warmly welcomed to these Services. INTERCESSORY SERVICE. We urge you to be present at the weekly Intercessory Service, to be held at the CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, BOULCOTT STREET. (Kindly Lent for the Service), On WEDNESDAY MIDDAY. 12.30-1 p..m._REV. R. E. PATCHETT will speak briefly. 1-1.30 p.m.—L. T. JACOBSEN, ESQ-, will preside. Organist: S. B. SHORTT, ESQ. Come and join In this time of Thanksgiving and Intercession for our Empire. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Bolton Street (off The Terrace, near Parliament Buildings.) Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: SUNDAY, 11 a m., and 7.0 p.m. Subject: “■UNREALITY.” Sunday School: 22 The Terrace, at 11 o'clock. WEDNESDAY MEETING, 8 p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings (2nd Floor). Open Dally to the public (except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays), from 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday Evenings, from 6 to 7.30; Friday Evenings, from 7 to 8.30. ; 7——-— THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Marion Street. PUBLIC LANTERN LECTURE. “King Arthur and his Round Table. England’s Imperishable Legend and Its Spiritual Background.” From Research in the Neighbourhood by the Lecturer, Mr. T. G. Queree, Vocalist: Mr. Zelenevich, late Don Cossack Choir. TOMORROW (Sunday), 7 p.m. ©CITY TEMPLE, Lome Street (off Cambridge Terrace.) SUNDAY’, 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. 3.36 p.m., Bible Study.. 7 p.m., Speaker, Pastor A. Gardiner. “Coming Confederacies” (Part 2), The Leopard and the Terrible Beast.” Who are the Kings of the East? Coming alignment of Nations. Don’t miss this striking address. Soloist, Mrs. Grabham. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Missionary Prayer Meeting. TUESDAY: No Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Speaker, Pastor A. Gardiner. Subject, “The Feast ot Tabernacles (or) a Great Harvest Home," TONIGHT (Saturday), 7 o’clock: Young People. CHIROPRACTORS. CLARENCE L. TURNER (Palmer School and Lincoln College). CHORIPRACTOR, X-RAY SERVICE, 151 BROADWAY AVENUE. (Corner Princess Street), PALMERSTON NORTH. ‘Vcleolume 5178 PAWNBROKER, GOLD BUYERS ANU . SECOND-HANII DEALERS. . £2 PAID for Sovereigns.—We are cash buyers of Old Gold, Sliver. Jewellery, National Savings Bonds. Typewriters, Cameras. Tools. Binoculars. Firearms Instruments. Travelling Goods. Suite, etc. Highest prices given. Money advanced. KIA-ORA LOAN & EXCHANGE CO.. 1.31 Manners St. (opp King's Theatre). Telephone 50-306. WHY hold on to something you do not want? Sell it the easy way by advertising In our columns,
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