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| RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ! OT. PAULS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Comer of Cashel »n<i Madras streets. I REV. W BOWER SLACK, LL.B t i: ft m—THANKSGIViNii FOR RKSTi RATION TO HEALTH OF HIS MAJESTY ! THE IvIKCi. i 3 ? .m.—OHANGE LODGE I'AEAI"'E SERVICE. i 6.30 p.m.—"THE CHURCH AND THE j DOUBTER." | Anthems: -J Will Magnify Thee" Go-;»\ "I as Trust inc Tm l , Lord Jesu«." S."kSi Ni XI AN' S PKESB YTE R: A N CHL'RCH, Puriri tire*:, Kiccarton 11 a.m.: ev.-'n-A':ien. MA.. 173 i •- CHURCH, Puriri street Public Woreuin. in ? , 6.30 p.m.' Re'. J-La A. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PAPANUI-R..V. J■ -):r. MiTcr, F.E.G.S. V 6.30 p.ir... 'The Charter of the Christian Home." Maireaau—'.?,3 i p.m.. Mr Eric Rule, M.A. Collections in 'he Karthgtuko F"m'*. S.-O'lj <JT. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Berwick strt-eO—ll am., Th:!n!isg.v;ng Service; preacher, Mr A. J. McE'do vnfv; soloist, M-a D. W. Sla".ird, "Thanks be to (-od ' ; 6.:>0 p.m.. Rev. I!. 11. Rvburn. M.A. ; so.oist, Misa Johnston. Note. Rearing Collections both Services in ai'J West Cojrt Relief Funri 17£7 C HIRLEViRHfHMoxD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Randall street —11 a.m., Bread of Life"; 6.50 p.m., "Soul Hunger." Solo and chorua, "feme Day We'll Understand." Rev. F._E. H. Paton. 1702 C<T. GEORGE'S "PRESBYTERIAN* McNeur. n a.m., Thanksgiving Service lor recovery of his Ma;cstv the King; "Te Detim" and Special Anthem; solo.st, Miss Moore. Evening Service at 6.30. IT'"" "DRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Barring ~ _ street, Syrtydon—Miniater, Rev. E. Swinerd. 11, Thanksgiving Service for cur beloved King; 6.20, "What is Yc-nr Life?" Anthem. Retiring Collection bcth Serv ces for Earthquake Fund. 1723 ft T - ENOCH'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, New Brighton—il a.m., Mr £' * ? Jewe;i Tn: 6.30 p.m., Mr K. Howe!! royptam; eolo, Mr B. E. Bernstein. 1774 QXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. 'REV. J. ROBERTSON, M.A. Morning, 11 a.m.: Subject, "THE EFFECTIVE CHRISTIAN LIFE." Male Quartet. Evening, 6.30 p.m.: EMPIRE SERVICE THANKSGIVING FOR RESTORAATION OF THE KINO TO HEALTH fm harmony with other Service* throughout the Empire). Anthem, "Gloria in Excelsis" (Moiart). Hymn Study, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." Retiring Offerings at both Services for Earthquake Relief Funds. rpRIVITY CONGREGATIONAL CHUP.CH (Corner Manchester and Worce&ter streets, Cityj. REV. D. GARDNER MILLER. 11 a.m.: "No One Escapes from Burdens.' 1 6.15 p.m.: Community Singing. 6.30 p.m.: "Why are Men Discontented?" Communion u; Morning Service. T8957 LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH; Rev. I. Sarginton—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: Morning. Service of Thanksgiving for Recovery of H.M. the King. Retiring Cot. lection for the Relief Fund. 1808 4 SSEMBLIES OP GOD IN NEW ZEALAND. PASTOR J. M. ROBERTS. FORESTERS' HALL, Oxford terrace: Sunday—ll: Elder K. E. England. 6.45: Pastor Roberu. Tuesday—7.3o: Fellowship Thursday—7.3o: Young People's Service. Saturday—7.3o: Prayer. SYDENHAM GOSPEL HALL, Colombo et.: Sunday—ll: Pastor Roberts. G. 30: Bro. R. Forrester. Tuesday—7.3o: Feliowship. Thursday—7.3o: Tarrying Meeting. ALL WELCOME. A 3153 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Subject. "Cod." Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masonic Hall, 77 Gloucester street W. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m., Builders' Chambers, 95 Gloucester street. Reading Room, 13 Cathedral square (next Post OflSce). 1530 HIGHER THOUGHT CENTRE—Sunday, 7.15 p.m., at the Public Library Lecture Ha'.!. Speaker. Mr Pitman. Subject, "Faith." Music. All welcome. 1768 IKST CHURCH OF CHRIST, HCIEN TIST, Latimer square—Sunday Services, 11-7; Sabject, "God." Sunday School, 11. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8. Reading Room. Latimer tquara._ 1644 HEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester street Bridge)— Sunday, 7 p.m.: Public Lecture, "The Necessity for Reincarnation," by Mr T. E. Brown. Mtis-ca! Item?. Young People. 3 p.m. 1728 rTHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS (Liberal V_> Catholic), 287 Cambridge terrace, near Manchester street Bridge—Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m "Its Altars are Open to All Who Aor roach Them with Reverence." TRiIAGII STREET HALL —The Gospel of j\ the Grace of Gcd will (D.V.) be Preached next Lord's I>*7 Evening, at 7 o'clock. Waltfcam EiH, Shakespeare road—--7 o'clock, Mr W. 1- Conteur. Evangelist. Rutland street Hall, St. Allans 7 oVloeit. Mr W J Burrows: The first of four Spe-:al Addresses, "Old Testament Pictures in New Testament Frames.'' Cosp»! Hal!, High«tea read Papanu:—7 o'clock. Mr E. Bedford.^ SPIRITUALISTS' V.' CHURCH (Inc.). Trade* Hall—Sunday, 7 0.m.: Sp«*k"r. A. Hill; Srbiert. "The Next World." Pnbtie Circle. Clairvoyar.ee. A hearty welcome to all. 1818 THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria square. 7. A.M., AN HOUR OF PRAYER. 11 VM FAMILY WORSHIP AND HOLINESS. 8 P.M.. UNITED THANKSGIVING SER; VICE FOR RECOVERY OF H.M. THE KING. Three Bands and Three f>nzster Brigades. 7 P.M.: SALVATION AND SONG 3130 AMUSEMENTS. A SUNDAY CONCERT, PAPANUI. CONCERT will be held in Papanui _ Memorial Hall, Sunday, July 7th, at 3.15 pm Assisting artists are Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, Misses Millicent Jennings, Fowler (2) Lottie ColviUe. D. Webb. Messrs Harold Shaw, Clire Htndlc, J Lockhart, G. Bennett, R. Nicolls, Woodhouse. Assisted by Papanui Silver Ba.nd. SILVER COIN ADMISSION. 3043 LILAC DANCE ASSEMBLY. LILAC DANCE ASSEMBLY. SYDENHAM FOOTBALL SYDENHAM FOOTBALL ~ TO-NIGHT. Good loor. ANIGHT TO-NIGHT. Good Music. TO-NIGHT. Two Bands. Good Supper. Two Two Bands. Good Prues. Two Banda. Stamler's Band. Willyama a Band. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. double Tickets 3b 6d. £IANTEBBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY. POPULAR ~~h E C T U B E S. ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY Bth, MISS W. HA WARD, M.A., WILL DELIVER AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON THE ~ "CITY OF NORWICH AND DISTRICT Admission 1«. 1 J JT HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. JOHANNES ANDERSEN. ESQ.. Director of the Turnbull Library, Wellington, WiH Give A LECTURE On nAwr OR TWO POINTS OF CONTACT BETWEEN .THE MAORI AND THE IN ROOM ,P l 5. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ON THURSDAY, JULY 11th, at 8 P.M. Visitors are Cordially Velcome. FLORAL TRIBUTES WREATHS. CROSSES. AND DESIGNS Made at Shortest Notice from Choice Flowers. Quick Delivery. PHONE 3522. lIAB »» d P°i_ Erasmuaon). The Art Florists, 143 CASHEL STREET (Next Door The Bri.tol Piano Of 1 Urgent Orders After Hren PRIVATE 'PHONE 872. London dental institute. 112 a CASHEL STREET, CHRI6TCHCRCH. OIITKTI a. c. a. harrib, P. 2. HABBIS,

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19664, 6 July 1929, Page 21

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