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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ! TIN WOOD BAPTIST CHURCH. —11 J-i *um.. Mr W. A. Bascand; 6.30 pm, air W. C- Francis. 0148 fTHEOSOPHTCAL HALL, 26 7, CamJL b rid fro Terrace (Near Manchester Street Bridge)—Sunday, 7 p.m.. I übltc Lecture by Mr Edward Hranscoinbe. on ‘•Memories of Past Times. *o:L44 JN TERN ATI ON AIT B f BLE U IsSOCIATION7BuifdeJ4Chambers, Gloucester Street. To ...- row (Sunday), 3 pm.. Watch Towe Study; 6.30 p.m.. Harp Study Glorification of Church.” Admission I’ ree. iso jllection. _ —i— r-—j— IT JAMES’S METHODIST CHURCH, ‘ Cashmere Hills-.—Divine Morship 11 S' and 7 p.m. Preacher at Both Ices, Hev E. W. Hanes, M.A 00S'QYDfiNHAM MBTHOmST CBWtUd O -—Sydenham, 11, Mr Bia*e> . b..su. Tat H. J. Odell. HiK-h ®J ro &. “ara H. J. Odell; S-30, Mr W. Eascard tSKstchukchTHTctikist, SjV Jr TTST. Uatimer Square. Sunaaj Services 11 and 7. Subject, ’ Due. _ timonv Meeting. Wednesday, Re ing Room. Uatimer Square. T THE SHOW GROUNDS. SUNDAY NIGHT, CHRIST’S SECOND COMING! WIDE HE BE VISIBLE? JLn Inspirational Address by Evangelist A. T. MITCHELL, of Newcastle. The Subject win b % ® t one of lnteil3e Come with your friends. You are Welcome. Song Service from 7.15 p.m. YV TE WANT YOU TO COME TO THE SALVATION ARMY. VICTORIA SQ. SALVATION ARMY, VICTORIA SQ. , The place where Happy Crowds throng to enjoy services run expressly for the , people. Last Sunday over 600 people were pre- j ent. nd j nber of conversions i .—KNEE DRILL. Speaker; MRS FIELD-MAJOR SANSOM. 3 p.m.—FAMILY GATHERING. A Happy Time. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR SONG SERVICE. Subject: “CHRIST BETRAYED. ’* “CHRIST BETRAYED.’’ Speaker: FIELD-MAJOR SANSOM. •Young People’s Choir, Silver Band, Songster Brigade. Duet (Sisters Eileen and Priscilla Sansom), “When I Survey” (Tuder). BECOME AN ATTENDER AT THE ARMY. • YOU ARE WELCOME. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN REV NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER, B.A. 11 —,*• The Lamp of the Body and of B.3O—"BELLS, BOWLS AND POTS—A STUDY IN THE- DURING VISION OF A GREAT PROPHET.” Anthem, “The Radiant Morn” (Woodward ). rA RMAGH STREET Hall.—The Gospel U\- of the Grace of God will (D.V.) bo ir Mr J. Winnicott. 0462 WALTHAM HALL. Shakespeare Road—7 o'clock, Mr McLeod. OSPEL HALL, Hlghsted Road, Papanui—7 o’clock, Messrs Howland and Boyce. 0462 D URHAM STREET CHURCH. 11 and METHODIST REV W. ARTHUR HAY. Solos—“ Waft Her, Angels,” .Tephtha”; • Elijah ”, Mr Ernest Rogers, of Wales. Evening Subject, “ THE PASSION OF PAUL.” Special Organ Solos during serbe broadcast. pHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. 1 BIBLE HALL MADRAS STREET. SUNDAY, at 6.50 p.m. Subject; “Is Man Conscious after Death?” Speaker: Mr H. James, of Hastings. Interested Friends and Visitors Invited. O iXFORD BAPTIST PREACHER: REV J. J. NORTH. (Principal of the New Zealand Baptle College, Auckland). Morning Service, 11 a.m., followed b Communion Service. Evening Service, 6.50 p.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. 588, Colombo St., Citv “ Sunday STJNDAYboth services. come, God sent forth His Son, to redeem them that were under the Law, might receive the adoption of CT PAUL’S presbyteria: ° CHURCH (Corner Cashel and Madras Streets PUBLIC WORSHIP, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV T. WILSON POTTS, of Timaru. Evening Solo by Mrs W. Stallard, ** Hold Thou My Hand’’ (Briggs). COLOMBO v> STREET CHURCH. BAPTIST (Communion); G. 30 ’p.t..., ... l»ins. Subject: “ The Eternal Refuge.” THE Devi] as bv Christ Scripturally Examined. Sunday, 7 Manchester Tea Room, 162, Manchester St. Seats free. Questions. 0871 CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church (Near Colombo Street 6.30, . Madras Street, Mr Reg Lame, 11 a.m. 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward (In Memoriam References to Late Mrs Gil--1) »-30, Mr H. Holla 0552 XTNITARIAN Society, White Star Board > Room, next Everybody’s, Cathedral Square.—Rev Clyde Carr; 6.30 p.m., Mr Chas. St Merat, "The Vice of Humility." Informal discussion. Solo. Welcome. fPENNY SON Street Congregational X Church. Preacher at 11 and 6.30. Rev S. J. Hutchins. Subject ing sermon: “A Vision of Happy Faces." _ _ 0679 gPIRITUALISTS’ Church Incoi followed by Floral Clairvoya Br 0633 ch, Fe ST Peter’s Presbyteria Road, Woolston. Minister: Rev L. M’Master, B.D. 11 a.m. "The Christian nflict"; 7 p.m., “Counting the Cost.” Vf. Galloway. 0704 Solo : Church, Syd16th. —Holy Communion, 8 a.m.: Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Preacher D. R. Hay; D. R. Hay; 0824 * Can La.\ nd JL Revelation, in relation to Spiritual Evolution.” Mr W. Nortontaylors subject, Sunday, 7, Temperance Hall. Gloucester Street, next Crystal Palace. 076 7 SPIRITUALIST Church of New Zealand, Christchurch Branch, 6SBA, Colombo Street. Sunday Se Speaker: Mr Miles. Where? Whith* SFlease note addros übje

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18055, 15 January 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18055, 15 January 1927, Page 5

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