Christian Order for New Zealand ! # 1 nation-wide Campaign Fe To rid our country 0f class conflict and party prejudice To fnd greater motives for work than mere money- making . To end irresponsible living and waste- ful pleasures To bring Farm, Factory and School, Politics and Leisure under the government of God To rediscover the great religious facts on which Democracy is based: LISTEN to these Four Broadcasts The Campaign opens with four great public meetings on the Monday evenings of September: Outstanding Christian thinkers will give the message of the Cam- paign, and the meetings will be broadcast from all the YA Stations at 8 0'clock each evening: Make a note of these dates and listen : LET JUSTICE BE DONE: ' Sept: 7th (Christchurch) Speaker 8 The Ven: Archdeacon Bullock; AKC WHO WANTS FREEDOM 2 Sept: 14tb (Auckland) Speaker : Professor F. Sinclaire, MA: WHAT ABOUT POLITICS 2' Sept: 21st (Dunedin) Speaker: The Rev. A J: Ryburn, MA: B.D: CHAOS OR CHRISTIAN ORDER: ' Sept; 28th (Wellington) Speaker : The Rev. J J North; DD: NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER, (P.o: Box 1882, WELLINGTON, C.1 ) 1ra
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 167, 4 September 1942, Page 7
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182Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 167, 4 September 1942, Page 7
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