RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. IICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \ Puriri street—Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Both Services will be conducted l>y Mr W. Comber. 1716 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Worcester street —11 a.m., Rev. N. Turner; 6.30 p.m., Rev.. Harry Johnson, Moderator of the Congregational Union of N.Z. Visitors Cordially Welcomed. 1685 IENNYSON STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. Harry Johnson, Moderator; 6.30 p.m., Rev. N. Turner. 1689 LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —Morning (11), Rev. I. Sarginson; Evening (6.30), ReV. J. S. Young, "St. Paul's brief Confession of Faith." 1770 pHURCH OP ST. FRANCIS (Liberal V/ Catholic), 963 Manchester street (near Gloucester street)— Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. The Liberal Catholic Church exists' to help to prepare "the way of the Lord," and looks for His almost immediate return. 1696 rVXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. 11 a.m.—REV. T. W. ARMOUR—"The Answering Eire: A Work of Encouragement." 3 p.m.—REV. S. ,T. WERREN—Special Address to S.S.. Children. 6.30 p.m.—REV. ,J. J. NORTH—"Can the Bullrush Grow Without Water?" SPECIAL- ANNIVERSARY MUSIC At all Services by large Choir, under baton of Mr Victor Peters. Mr M. Lawry at the Organ. Miss V. Halliday, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., at the Piano. DISTRIBUTION OF~PRIZES AT AFTER- «, NOON SERVICE. Special Offerings all day in Aid of Snnday School Work. 07029 T INAVOOD BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL— J-J Repetition of Children's Anniversary. 11 a.m. apd 6.80. R cv . a. W. Stuart., 1711 IRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Latimer square—Christian Science Ser-"cfs'-,,1i a-m ;v 7 P- m - Subject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday School, 230 p.m. Reading Room, Latimer square. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, b ? m - '£_ 1678 rPHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manches- ~ ■ ter stree t (near Gloucester street) ounday, 7 p.m., -Lecture by Mr Thomas E. brown Subject, "King in the Christ that is to be. Pianoforte so ion. Young People, V. l'- m - IU6I ITALISTS' .-Scottish „„„,„,. „ . .. " c] }?t L Z' le ' nole,i Australian Trance 7,""", V;- Ia Tu *r«-Survival After Death?" Also Clairvoyant Descriptions. Solo, Mrs M. \Mlson. Lyt-eum, 3 p.m. ]7*i CYDEN'IiAM UOSPKL MISSION—ij-."oW. « ln ,n s *? CS ;! ? f ? od >" Mr »■ H- X.Mvr.n; -.JO, Sunday School; C.30, Mr G. Pord, Glorying in the Cross." iy> s CHURCH OP NEW ZEA-S-r.o-1 ■ fil'r England; -j.43, Sunday ?,° ans V «»V Service at ?on i>;CkEtiS street - Md] «S----ton H*«r shall we escape if we neglect kn great salvation?"— Heb "-a a ■»-,«» t Utioh to Ever, body J ' A Heany J"""
-Gospel Service 7 o'clock. WaltAam Hall, Shakespeare ro«i-Mr p. Pajioa, 7 oS. 'MO MORE WAR!" I, It P«e»ible? A viL T?/A„ i???** *•_* vexing question. ASSOCIATION, Builder*' Chambers, the Resurrection?" Speaker, E. Tweddle. beats free, ko collection. —73
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