NOTES AND MEMORANDA
To-morrow afternoon Lady Stout and Miss Puilen-Burry, FJt.A.L, will deliver addresses in the Grand Theatre on "How Men.Can Help Women." Miss Pullen-Burryi is a lecturer and author who is addressing a series of meetings throughout tho Dominion. In the evening tne Kov. J.. Cocker Will preach on "If There Were No Christianity in Christchurch." ' ' , On Monday afternoon L3dy Stout and Miss Puilen-Burry, F.R.A.1., will address a meeting of women in the V.M.C.A. room on "Tho White Slave 'Traffic; or, the Protection of Women and Children." In the evening they wifl hold a meeting in the Alexandra Hall, and will speak on "The Truth About th_ Suffragette Movement." Limelight yiews will be given of leading suffragettes, forcible feeding, etc. 'At tho Durham street Methodist Church to-morrow evening the Rev. Percy Ejiight will preach, on tbe eub*ect."''Petor and the Keys, or; "Is tho Claim of the Church of Rome to Papal Supremacy Sustained by Scripture or History? The Answer of Protestantism." Mrs* Ernest Firth will sing a sacred solo entitled "By Jesu's Grave.'* A jumble Kale will be held at Whitaker's Buildings, Addington, 7 at 2.30 this afternoon. A lecture on "Central Africa" will be given at- tho Industrial.Rooms at 7.30 p:m. on the 23rd inst. The North Canterbury Poultry, Pigeon and Canary Club's annual show wiD bo held in the Rangiora Drill Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday. . , The Rev. John Paterson will begin his ministry at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church' to-morrow. In the morning Mr Paterson will preach on "The Problem of the Modern Minister," and in the ovening, when his sermon will bo specially for young people, his subject will be': "Tho Exceeding Wonder of the Gospel:"
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 16
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