THE CHURCHES THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE OUTBREAK OF WAR. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 3rd. EMPIRE DAY OF PRAYER (Called by his Majesty, the King) 1— CITIZENS’ SERVICE OF PRAYER. TOWN HALL (Civic Theatre) Tay St. NOON: 12.30-1.30. His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors will be on platform. LEADERS: Rev. C. J. Tocker, Rev. W. H. Greenslade, Ven. Archdeacon J. A. Lush. This Service is arranged for BusinessMen and Women and Citizens. Whether your lunch hour is 12-1 or 1-2, you can attend for 10 minutes. 11—UNITED ALLDAY SERVICE OF PRAYER. In ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Dee Street. Ministers of the different Churches will conduct hourly sessions as under: 7-8 a.m., Rev. A. L. Kernohan; 9.10 a.m., Rev. Jefferson; 10-11 a.m., Rev. E. Gardiner; 11-12 a.m., Rev. Hugh Graham; 2- p.m., Rev. A. J. T. Fraser; 3-4 p.m., Rev. L. W. Rothwell; 4-5 p.m., Pastor Grundy; 5-6 p.m., Major Brown. 2659 FACTS THE FAMOUS FILM FAILED TO REVEAL. EVANGELIST A. W. MACAULAY Presents “THE 4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE.” Are they riding in the world today? VICTORIA HALL, SUNDAY, 6.45 p.m. Illustrated by a unique series of lifelike figures. • CHORUS SINGING, 6.30. Come. Bring a friend. 2618 “THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS” THE BIBLE is the work of our Creator and has been preserved by Him and given to us to read and study, and not for an ornament or casual perusal. Have you considered “Strait is the way that leadeth to life and FEW there be that FIND it.” (Mat. 7.14)? There you find that the future reward of the saints is founded on “the promises to the fathers” which were resurrection and an inheritance on EARTH— Christ the supreme ruler—in the original Garden of Eden. (Acts 26, 6-8, Gen. 12, 13-15, 15-18, etc.) MUSIC EXAMINATIONS THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, LONDON. (The Royal Academy of Music and The Royal College of Music.) NOTICE is hereby given that Entries for Practical Examination will Close on TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1942, at the office of Messrs Reid and Jones, Don Street, Invercargill, where entry forms may be obtained. S. W. JONES, 2405 Hon. Local Representative. MUSIC TEACHERS BHAWAHAN STUDIO Above Hallensteins, Esk Street. ALL Instruments taught by standard music. Piano-accordions, Hawaiian Instruments, Banjo-mandolin. All makes of ordinary and chromatic accordions. • W. MATTHEWS, Registered Teacher Diploma. BUS AND TRAIN CONCESSIONS. We Buy and Sell Used Instruments. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION COKER’S HOTEL Manchester Street, Christchurch. Two minutes from Station. Noted for the excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 16/- per day; B. & B, 9/-. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH 100 BEDROOMS each with private JLvv telephone and h. and c. running water. Rooms with private bath-rooms available. Unrivalled situation in Cathedral Square, heart of the City. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. (Lunch optional). N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. QNSLOW HOUSE, DUNEDIN. Close to St. Kilda tram terminus and Beach. Car accommodation. Tennis Court Rooms available with hot and cold running water. Lending Library for guests. Moderate tariff. TELEPHONE 22-550. SOUTHLAND BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY & BANK OF DEPOSIT. Established 1869. npHE SOCIETY is accepting DEPOSITS at the following rates:— Call - -1% 3 months -- - I|% 6 months -- - - 12 months - - - -2% 2 years ----- 3 years and over -3% H. RITCHIE, JlO9 Secretary. (DIME TELLS: See our Steelite Green JL Signs.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk i Street,
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