SELICIOUS AJOtOTWCEMEKTS. !hi» heading ca Saturday, th-D _ ti*rrtces are:—Not eiceeiiiog ■ (set soii4>, la r*c<x; ter every adt: worda, 64 «itra, ap ca 12 lints; diiplayad. £» <s<3 one ueh, Ss cas^K. B.—The Is Notice* m~n *■■ AdTertitemeuts cf Arr.ua' Mee'i-*-s»»i««. Tea iiaeticgs, cr Lstcrtai: MICHAEL'S, -lriHity 11, Sung Eucliai 3T. FAITH'S L'nUKCK—Ho.v C< ■* aioa, 3 and II a.tu.: i-venso p.m. Rer. 11. A. oS'.c South Brighton—7_ n.m.. Mr WrotL. MISSION SITXDAY. . BLIGHT. Aataem, bv Light" (Gounod). sister NidioUs and Ms.ori Qusrarty. WEDNESDAY. 7.30, ANNUAL MEETING. SISTEft NICHOLLS AND PARTY. Songs, Waiaiaa, Poi Dance?, Stone \Z* Games, etc. ADMISSION FKEE. COLLECTION. roOi.BTOiN METHODIST CiiLitOii—- ' am Mrs Williams; 6.30 p.m., Rev. ner: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., He --■- Opa-v.a: II a.m., Rev. 1 i East Belt Bibie Cl* "" ~ Cock; 6.30 p.n
■ INWOOt) METHODI3T CHURCH—Divine ' Worship—ll a.ra., Mr J. B. Weir; 6.30 ~ Rev. Hsrold Sharp; subject, "The Lnpardonable Sin"; soloist, Mists Grace Lo ™»^ tTichmond mkthodist church—- "»' Divine Worship, 11 a.m., Rev. Harold irp (presentation of Worshipping League priiM); 6.30 p.m., Mr A. G. Williams. MarshSnd: 11 a.m.. Rev. Greenslade; 6.00. -Mr ._ 5b4 1 CEshmere liius —xxome aiitw"" «"» day, 11 a.m., Rev. 2. P. Blamires; C.30 p.m., Rev. O. I. Laurenßon. Sister Nicholls and Maori Party on Monday evening. ODIST CHURCH—--11 a.m., Mr H. Sturge; 6.30 p.m., Mr M. Hosking. AU welcome. Rev. A. N. Scatter, 8.A.; subject, J-e *£<*- paraha." Durham street South-U, R*'L B. Neaje; G. 30, Mr W. L. Tho Madras street North—ll, Rev. J 3, Sister Nicholls and Maori MV .T R Weir. .-. . lj CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. S. J. Werren, 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. J. Werren 'Life of John V..V <&**■» Lecture) The most vivid crowded, picturesque life in tngusn history. Mighty preacher, reformer, evangelist, who has influenced our national life
METHODIST CHURCH, East holt-Frta--erald avenue—ll a.m., Miss J. Street, of London; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Greenslade. "Should Religion be Abolished? Anthem by the Choir. °£r OT - ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH"Teach He Thy Way, O Lord" (Arthur Crook); 6.30 p.m., Eev. L. B. We; eubj—t "The Dove in the Dust-bin ; anthem, *I Am Alpha and Omega"; 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m , St John's Methodist Church, Bryndwr, ff™ L. M. leitt. 5^3 NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria street. Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 a.ra.: "THE FIRST FACT OF ALL." Anthem, "O Saviour of the World" 6 SO QUESTIONS PUT BY JESUS: fl) "HOW IS IT THAT ¥E SOUGHT ME?" Anthem, "Lord, for Thy Tender Mercies' Sake" (Farrant). K4712 ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN :URCH (opposite Public Hospital)— REV. NORMAN li. D.' WEBSTER, B.A. 11—"THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE " t + 4YE; THEY SLIP AWAY QUIETLY." Anthem: "P Give Thanks" (Eivey). 6.3O—"THE TESTS OF PUKE RELIGION." Astern: "Sun of My Soul" (Turner). ... », _» w t :ll ilWkm T Surrey The Wondrous Crosa" (Jude) ; »T PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner Caahel and Madras streets. REV. W. BOWER-BLACK, LL.B. it am.—"THE PARABLE OF THE SHALLOW LIFE." Anthem, "Thou Witt Keep Him In Perfect Peace" (Williams;. 3.46 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 6.80 p.m.—"THE NECESSITY OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES." "When the Bible is put on the shelf the Church Trill anrely follow it." Anthtm, "O baviour of the World" (Goss). DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN, 2J4 w>- „, lombo street —Divine Worship, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m.; Preacher, Rev. 3. D. Webster. Musie. We cordially inviw and vrelS P.panui—REV. JOHN MILLER' V.RQ.S. —11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: Monthly Younf People's Service; ' '^ e , Tr R a "; figuration of Character" ; "to. **» l«*to brook; anthem, "Rejoiee." AH young P«»pU cordially inTitcd. Mairahau: 2.30 p.m.
CJT GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN? CHURCH, kJ Linwaod avenue —Minister, Rev. Aiec au.£ur. 11 a.m., anthem. "O God, Our Help «n Ages Past." 6.30 p.m.. anthem, Smg W God." = the World." 'CHURCH, K»n< ■'Savourless Salt. ' •>.»- *-■ Character"; quintet, "From Wind." R«Y. *■■ E. H, Paton. __ Q'P. NIKIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O Furiri street, Riccarton— Pubuc Worship, Morning, 11 ••=■; Kiemag, G. 30 p.m. Rev. T. G. Butler both gerTieee. "-" ST PETER'S FREJEYTEBIA*. tuuan, i'err7 road, Woolston — Mln: . E A? r -, . \ Lendrick McMaster, B.D. 11 a.m. ••Hichxni Poor." 6.30 p.m.: "The Three .-'ndges. Bt. Martini: 6.3& p.m., Mr Frederick *-"*- t. KSOCH 7 ! PRESBTTt'KIAN LUL-Ki.a. New Brighten—ll a.m., Mr J t.^ayward; 6.30 p.m.. Mr Crawford I,,dde...^_ —IttNmHOOXGKKGAfIOXAL'CnrKCH (Carrier Manchester and* Worcester streets. Citr). _ r ,„ n . T n 11 a.m. Preacher: REV D. ..rAnD.NER MILLER. Subject: -MISTER KEfEKG." 6.15 p.m.-Coajniunity Smg-.aj o: Favourue Hymss. . 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Jennie _F-rt€. the distinguished Speaker and writer: THE SALVATION ASHY Victoria square. The Piace with a Welcome. REVIVAL GATHERINGS to be co-ncuete-d ioENSIGN and MES MONTGOMERY »{, 7 «r.d 11 a.m.. S and 7 p.m. ya'Aul Singing. Hear'i--.0-Heari Talks. Briaj ti»« s'amiiy »nc Ssjciy ibese Gathering*. P9506
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19646, 15 June 1929, Page 21
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