CHURCH OF OTAGO. REV. W. ALLEN STEVELY, M.A., Dip. Ed. 11 a.m.: “VISION AND SERVICE." Solo: "He Shall Give His Angels Charge.” 6th Field Battery Will Attend. 6.30 p.m.; “ THINK AND THANK.” Anthem: “Still, Still With Thee.” Organist: Miss Mavis Macdonald. Ship Jura Anniversary Service. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: COMBINED PRAYER MEETING. N 0 X CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. REV. D. C. HERRON. M.C., M.A. Past and Present Members of Columba College (Girton College and Braemar House) will be present at the Evening Service. Prayer Meeting in Stuart Hall, Wednesday, at 7.45 p.m. Adult Bible Study Groups at 8.15 p.m. Pre-Communion Service, Saturday, September 28. at 7.30 p.m. gT. ANDREW’S CHURCH. 11 a.m.. “SELF-KNOWLEDGE.” 6.30 p.m., “ WRESTLING JACOB.” Rev. H. J. RYBURN. KENSINGTON: 6.30 p.m.—Rev. A. L MILLER. 2T. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, -5 NORTH DUNEDIN, Corner King and Howe streets. i SERVICES. 11 a.m.. Rev. T. G. CAMPBELL, of Caikorai 6.30 p.m. Rev. THOMAS MILLER, fI.A. Subject: “Our Foes and Allies, Visble and Invisible.” JgOSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., “Past and Present.” 6,30 p.m., “He Saved Others. Himself He Could Not Save.” Anthem: “ Save Us, O God.” WEDNESDAY, 7.30: Prayer Meeting. REV. J. M. SIMPSON, B.A. MAORI HILL PRESBYTERIAN ill CHURCH. 11 a.m.. Communion Service. 6.30 p.m., “ Bearing Christ’s Cross.” Supplementary Communion. Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, M.A. WAKARI.—2.3O p.m.; S.S., 1.45 p.m. TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN. SEPTEMBER 26, 7.15. PUBLIC ARGUMENT Between G. Steel (affirmative) and the Rev. H. Raymond Turner (negative), to settle the question IS BRITAIN ISRAEL? Crowds are coming. Don’t you miss this unique, interesting and instructive evening. Hogg’s Sound System. The Chair will kindly be taken at 7.45 by the Rev. R. L. Fursdon, of Caversham. Doors Open 7 Organ Recital 7.15 By Mr Axel Newton. Admission Free. Reservations Is at Begg’s, D.1.C., and Jacobs’. Thank offering. Bring your purses, note books, and pencils to check up.
A mild repercussion of the decision of the New Zealand Bowling Association that the term “ fours ” be officially adopted in preference to the common term “rinks” occurred at a meeting of the Canterbury Centre. Mr T. D. Lennie objected to the use by Mr A. Dickson of the words "threefours competition ” in a report. “We all know what a rink is. but if we make this change we will think we are playing golf.” he said. The president (Mr J. E. Gagliardi) pointed out that the association ruled that “fours” be used since a rink was the green on which the competition was played.
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