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ECCLESIASTICAL. _ CJ, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN *->• CHURCH, Lower Symonds Street. 11 a.tu. fund 7 p.m.—REV. J. LA-tftt HARVEY. Morning—Solo, -God Shall Wipe Away AH Tears." Miss Liuyard. Kveuing—Subject, " MASTER OF YOUR FATE:"' 7 p.m.-MONTHLY MUSICAL SERVICE. ; . i S. Andrew's Quartet: .' j Misses Lois Evans aud Nellie Lingard ; L I Messrs. A. 11. Ripley and A. li. Colludge. 0 (il Quartet and Ciiulr. "lie Shall Dwell .. ■ • iStalner.i -i 5...10, 'O, My Heart is Sore" (Beethoven), .Mr. Ripley. 3 .31 Tn,,, -The Hour uf Vengeance" (Boetliuveu), .Miss Evans and Messrs. Ripley and C-liedge. .t) yuurtet, "Conic Unto Illni" .. i-ciounodi w) Solo, "Nearer. My God, lo Thee" ,] iL'areyi, Miss l.v.in.s. I'll Quartet and choir, "As I'ants the Hart" iSpohr) Hon. Orgr.nist : Dr. Neil McDougall. Social Ua.f Hour After Evening Service. B . Strangers ami Visitors Welcomed. CJT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, . KJ WELLINGTON ST. (Off Pitt St.). s - Minister, REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. 11 ii.iv. —Rev. E. K. 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PAUL KANAMORL d T7.PSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, - X- GARDNER ROAD. •t 11 n.m.—Mr. V. E. Stanton (Agent N.Z. ;• Alliance). - 7 p.m.—"The King Who Trembled." L> Anthem, "Incline Thine Ear." Strangers AVelcome. Seats E'ree. rev, wm. Mcdonald, b.d. .. albert presbyterian IYI CHURCH. —11 a.m., Rev. W. Lawson will speak on China and his work among d the Chinese; 7 p.m., Rev. W.D. Morrison- ' Sutherland. Subject, i "The Beauty of Christ." 3- r_T. PETERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, - Jo Gt. North Rd., next Newton W. School. r ll and 7. Ilev. Thomas Halliday. Evening ■- Subject, "The CaU to Service. Anthem. ;- Soloist, Miss Goodman. " - TJIDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Rev. G. W. Blair. ' 7 p.m.—Rev. J. D. McKenzie. XEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —11 a.m., "A Churl." Solo, "Lord God of Abraham," Mr. H. McL. Stewart. . 7 p.m., "Life Not Ended by Death." REV. P. D. SCOTT. L T OWER REMUERA MISSION HALL. JL- 7 p.m.—Presbyterian Service n MR. MILLS. , 6 TJICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, a XV Francis Street, Grey Lynn Terminus, n Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m. MR. A. ELLIFFE. C| All Welcome. _' TT N I T A R I A N. U U PONSONBY RD. (Newton End). Minister: REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A. 7 II a.m.: "Does Faith Save?" 7 p.m.: The Confession of Dr. Clmnning. Dr. Channing's influence on American L. thought was immense. The movements he •. inspired prove the practical value of his Unitarian faith. > ' AH Welcome. 1 T\ TEN ARE CORDIALLY INVITED • ill TO HEAR •" REV. .7. PATTISON (of Somervell Church), 7 ■ At Men's Meeting, BAPTIST TABERNACLE, ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. .' Come nml Spend a Friendly Hour. TNTERNATIONAL "DIBLE QTUDENTS' Z A SSOCIATION. Under the Banner of Truth and Love. THE SCOTS. HALL. 3.30 —Revelations, eh. xxii., 5-10. 0.45 p.m.—Praise. 7 p.m.—"Christ as Adam's Substitute I. Before the Broken Law" Readers are asked to note the old-fashioned orthodoxy of the subject. " MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE." 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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 10

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