RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. <T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ) CORNER OF CAFHEL AND MADRAS STREETS. CHRISTMAS SERVICES. Public Worship: Morning. 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m. •THE MEANING AND CHALLENGE OF CHRISTMAS." REV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, -I- Worcester street. 11 a.m.—Mr J. Rhind. C.30 p.m.—Hon. L. M. Isitt. M.L.C. Evonin; Anthera, •There "Were Shepherds, and Selection of Carols l>v Choir. MONDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Special Church Meetin? to receive important'' recommendation from Pastoral SettlementC-oromittcc. 1-289 T I X V,' OOD CONGREGATIONAL 1-/ CHURCH—Christmas Services. Rev. I. Sarsrin.vjn. At tho evening Service- Miss ■Jessie Ewart will meg "He ShaJl Ecfd His l-'jock," Mr T. G. Rogers "Comfort Ye" and "Evcrv Vallev," and Mr .1. Richards 'Tor Behold, Darkness." Christmas Anthems. •Solo bv Mrs T. G. Ro.eis. 1307 TENNYSON STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Kev. S. J. Hutchens. Christmas Sunday. Special hymns • i - 102 D , CHURCH \J Rev. J. J. North. _ Christmas Mcssatres and Carols. Morning-, 11 a.m.—Subject, "On Earth—rcacc." Evening 6.3o—Subject, ".the V , oe , ir ?, ,°< Christmas—Moonshine nr Miracle, Solos and Choruses irom "Tho Messiah. Soloists, Miss Dorothy Spiller and Mr Jlavdii Williams. Stranscrs to tho City Cordially Welcome. 07029 THIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, J. 1 Latimer square —Christian .science Services, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; subject, - la the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force'" Sunday School, 2.30. Wednesday Evening, 8 p.m., Reading Room, Latimer square. --- .. IYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—II, ,) "Showers of Blessing," Mr Or. Ford; 2.30, Sunday School; 6.30, "Tho -Victories of Faith," MrJX_R._Lanyon. 1-6< '"•rp_ii — CHRIST A'IB'RATION and the 1 Future Aura of the World, Mr W. Nortontavlor, Sunday, 7, Temperance Hall, Gloucester street (next Crystal Palace). Psvcnic Messages. 1310 PIRITUALIST CHURCH OF *./j. (l<hristchurch Branch). SSBA Colombo streot, — 7 p.m., Mrs Liliau Hoare, Teacher and Demonstrator of Spiritual Philosophy. Lecture. niirl rinirvoyance. __„__ U\LI ST SMTH UR CH (Incorporated), Scottish Society's Hall—7 p.m.. Miss M. Cole, "Bridging the Two Worlds." Clairvoyanco; Vocal Polos, Mrs Wilson. Collection at door. iS_p J m. 1291 /Shurch of st." Francis (Liberal I ) Catholic), 263 Manchester street, near Gloucester street —Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. "Liberal" in that its altars arc- open to all worshippers who approach them -with reverence. _ ■*"__ -DENTKI'OKTAL - CHUIICH o¥ NEW ZEAX LAND (Addington Branch) —Sunday School, 2.45 p.m.; Gospel Meeting, 6.45 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall, Dickens street, Addington; Mr Cumberpatch, "Behold, Now is tho Accepted Time; Behold, Now is tho Day of Salvation," 2 Cor., 6-2. Everyone'■welcome. 1280 YOU ARE INVITED ■3ENTECOSTAL CHURCH . OF NEW IT ZEALAND EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Conducted by KELSO R. GLOVER, La to Pastor of Stone Church, Chicago, U.S.A. ORANGE HALL, WORCESTER STREET, SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 6.45 p.m. JESUS HEALS TO-DAY. _ 1279 ARMAGH STREET HALL—Tho Gospel of the Grace of God will, D.V.'r bo preached, G.tiO, Lord's Day Evening, by Mr C. Harrison. Rutland street Hall, St. Albans—7 o'clock, Mr J. Winnicott. Waltham Hall, ohabespoaro road —7 o'clock, Mr H. Mcintosh. Highsted road Gospel Hall. Piipanni—7 «*clock, Mr A. Richmond. _ 1275 '_~ECOND~~CHCRGH~OFT'HRIST,~ SCIEN- ..) , TlST—Services will bo held in tho Masonic Hall to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Is the. Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic. Force?" Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, S p.m., Builders' Chambers, 05 Gloucester street. Reading Room, 13 Cathedral squaro^jie£^Pj)sJ I j2_L ( l c : on 9 HE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria square—7 a.m., Spiritual Exercise* 11 a.m., "Love Slaves"; :> p.m., Tho "Happy" Hour; 7 p.m., "Jesus of Bethlehem," "speaker, Adjutant Gill Inglis; Christmas Nightt, 7.30 p.m., Cantata, "Our Divino Lord," by. Y.P. Choir. 1000 Frco Scats. 1009 -IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manchester street (near Gloucester street) Sunday, 7 p.m., Public. Lecture by Mr \V. Crawford (o£ Auckland); subject, "Does Perfect Justice Rule the World'" 1024 CHINA INLAND MISSION. TMTR H. fi. CONWAY, lor thirty years a ItX Missionary in China, will apeak This Day (Saturday), at 7.30 p.m., in the .King's Business Mission Room, Inglia' Building. I*3l AMUSEMENTS. SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION. II O E A L DECEMBER 26th, 20th, and 30tl. STBAIiI.V STRA L I A STRA L 1 A STRA L I A STBALIA The "World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano. A Voice of Pure GolcL Her Eirst Visit to New Zealand. CHTISALDIN CHUHALDIN CHUHALDIN Russian Virtuoso Violinist A Second Kreisler. NAVARRE NAVARRE Operatic Baritone, ■Whose Ducts with Stvalia aro an outstanding feature. SVEN.TENSKT SVENJENSKY Polish Pianist. A. Most Brilliant Combination, submitting a Programme- to suit all tastes. PRICES—7s €d Reserved, 5o Reserved, 3s at, Door (plus tax). Concessions to Musical Gociatiea, Choirs, and Students, at The Bristol. Bos Plan opens on MONDAY MORNING at THE BRISTOL. Direction .- - - - - <** ™J«Representative .- • - H. l^-^ TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MESSIAH," •HE MESSIAH," DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. Conductor: Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Organist: Miss Clarice Bell, L.AJ3. Soloists: Madame Gower Burns, Mrs Ernest Firth, ilr H. Blakeley, Mr W. J. SpratU TICKETS 2s, from Weblcy's Music Store, Tuck's (Colombo street), and after 1 p.m.. at the Caretaker's house, Durham street Church. 1294 _„ I• S CHURCH, i " NEW BRIGHTON. HANDEL'S TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 22nd, 7.45 p-m. 1027 .OMERFIELD AMATEUR SWIMMING y CLUB. RESULT OV CHRISTMAS HAMPER COMPETITION: Nnumber 56 _ Number 30:! Number 14.43 ,».
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