SUNDAY SERVICES. J^ORTH-BAST VALLEY CHURCH. BAPTIST Minister, Rev. A. Anstice. H a.m., Rev. A. ANSTICE. 6.30 p.m., Farewell Address, Mr J. SANDS. IyrOBNINQTON BAPTIST CHURCH. LT-fi. Preacher, Pastor C. CHANT. 11 a.m., ‘A Rich Endowment.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ Belshazzar’s Opportunity Missed.’ CENTRAL MISSION, E N T B A 1 MISSION, OCTAGON HALL. 11 a.m., Mr L. A. ? NORTH. 7 p.m,, THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Mr L. A. NORTH. Mr L. A. NORTH. ‘THE FRIENDSHIP OF JESUS.’ ‘THE FRIENDSHIP OF JESUS.’ Uplifting Music. Solo, 4 Not Understood,’ Mr J. Leech. Duet, 4 So Thou Liftest ’ (Stainer’a 4 Crucifixion ’), Mr J. Leech and Mr L. A. North. Choir, Anthem. Organ ‘Meditation’ (Massenet), Mr CHAS. A MARTIN. We invito you to attend these services. All seats free. Hymn Book and welcome. DUN DAS STREET METHODIST CHURCH (Preacher, Rev. W. H. Hocking).—ll a.m., 4 The Requisite for Christian Perfection’; 7 p.m., ‘WillFaith Survive?’ Solo, 4 The Lord is My Light,’ Mr Eric MacFarlaue; anthem, ‘ I Will Pray the Father’ (Simper). Ravcnsbourne: 11 a.m., Mr J. Wilkinson; 7 p.m., Mr G. Henderson. CAVERSHAM Methodist Church—Caversham: 11 a.m., Mr Bush; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Wills. Abbotsford: 11 a.m., Rev. W. Wills; 6.30 p.m., Mr S. Macfarlane, M.A, WESLEY CHURCH (Cargill Road Methodist Church). 11 a.m., Mr E. W. DOWLAND. 6.30 p.m., Rev. GORDON R. H. PETERSON. Subject, ‘The Second Advent and Everyday Life.’ ST. CLAIR.—II a.m., Rev. GORDON R. H. PETERSON. 6.30 p.m., Mr F, GROCOTT. MORNINGTON Methodist Circuit.Mornington: 11 a.m., Mr C. W. Haines, 6.30 p.m., Y.M. Bible Class Band; solo, Mr Alan Simpson, 4 Arise, O Sun.’ Bcileknowes: 11 a.m,, Mr Mac Lean. ROSLYN Methodist Church. Sunday services; 11 a.m., Rev. Professor Davies, M.A.; 6,30 p.m., Rev. Dr Currie, M.A. QT. HILDA METHODIST OHUROH—- ® Morning, at 11, Mr D. SMITH. Evening, at 6.30, Mr R. W. HALL. PORT CHALMERS Methodist Church.— 11 and 6.30, Rev. A. Pybus. Sawyers Bay, 6.30, Mr Cree-Brown, B.Sc. M GRAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m, Preacher, Rev. H. JOHNSON. Moderator Congregational Union of N.Z, nr\HE UNITED CONGREGATIONAL 1“ CHURCH (King street, opposite Museum). Rev. C. MAITLAND ELLISS. 11 a.m., 4 We Lose the Duly in the Joy.’ 7 p.m., ‘The Resources of the Soul.’ THE REV. SALE-HA PRISON, 8.D., M.Th., Will Continue His Lectures in Knox church Sunday school HALL, KING STREET, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Z2nd FEBRUARY, ‘ The Urge of the Holy Land.’ THURSDAY", 23rd FEBRUARY, ‘Modern Palestine.’ FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, ‘Jewish Anniversaries.’ ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. rjl H E GOSPEL TENT King street, Dunedin North (near Howe street tram terminus). Seventh Week. FORBES MACLEOD, Scottish Evangelist. SUNDAY, at 8 (After Other Services), ‘HELL: WHAT ft IT?’ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, at 8. Children Same Week Evenings, at 6.30. 'Young Christians’ Meeting To-night, at 8. EXTRA SEATING ACCOMMODATION. BUT COME EARLY. OPIEITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW IO ZEALAND (Dunedin Branch), Foresters’ Hall. Albany street. SERVICES, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Special engagement of the well-known Australian Psychic, Teacher, and Healer, Mr M’LEOD CRAIG, Who is giving a course of Lectures on ‘ Higher Spiritualism,’ Subject, 1 Dreams, Visions, and Premonitions.’ Spiritual Messages from Auric Vibrations. Children’s Lyceum, 2.30 p.m., open session. Visitors Welcome. YORK PLACE HALL (Corner of York place and St. i Andrew street). SUNDAY, 11 a.m,, Worship, SUNDAY, at 7 p.m Preacher, Mr J. WILKINSON. Subject, 1 From the Farm to the Throne.’ Young people, strangers, and friends interested are cordially invited to attend. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Trades Hall, 362 Moray place (Opposite King street, Upstairs Hall). SUNDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 19, At 7 o’clock. Subject, ‘MIND.’ j fjl H E OSOPHICAL Dowling street. HALL, 7 p.m., ‘THE HOME.’ Mr J NICHOLES, B.A. Second of a series of Three Lectures dealing with things of strength in national life. Music. PLAYFAIR STREET Hall, Caversham.— Sunday Evening, 6.30, another opportunity for Caversham residents and others to hear the Gospel declared by Mr Wm. Johnston; a welcome awaits you. /Y OSPEL Service at Eavensbourne, 6.45 'JT p.m., next Bain’s; all welcome.
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Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 9
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