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QT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN* CHTTRr Corner Cashel and Mafe*»tSg. B ° nrm Minister: -KkV. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. " 'sSpPEH ttAME!iT ° P THE I <®l * VWOTSD® < per'!. T * e Sacrametn of the Lord's *Si Jat""!! =7= en ' M -A.. both aervices. 10 5 LBA . N , S PRESBYTERIAN CHURO X*'jirn street—Minister, Rev. Sect °Th» r a ' ta "' Communion Service. Si 6SO r,™ "I*™ ° f the Lord Jesus Christ th™ P bv cho^ eaS ° n3 of Itcf - Shment -" * them by Choir. S T ' GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURO street—Minister, Rev. Aleo McNeur. G°mmuriion. Duet, Miss Jessie D and Miss Hilda Smith. Evening Servi, _ _ ° u PP^ emen tary Communion. 10 CHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIi 7? Randall street—Minist Rov. F. E. H. Pat on; 11 a.m., Communion si vice* 6.80, The Blindness of Israel' • •TJi 1 . 8 ' '"ln the Garden"; onthe All in an April Evening." On Saturdc September sth, half-day of Prayer, 2 p.m. 5 P-m., in the Church Hall. 10 pJASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIi ys CHURCH—Minister, Rev. J, Robertsc B.A. 11 a.m., "The Contrite Heart"; 6. P- m " i'A Business Principle of Jesus Members of Masonic Lodge, Cashmere, v. - bo present at evening service. 9 "DRAYER and Revival Campaign, To*d (Saturday),. 2 to 5. Shirley-Richmoi Presbyterian Church, Randall st. (take K 10 tram to Tweed street)— Leaders a: Speakers, Revs. P. E. H. Paton and A. Wilson. Mrs Stanton (0.M.5.), Miss Re (C.1.M.). Mr Walker (8.T.1.). 91 AXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHUKUJ KEV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 11 a.m.—QUARTERLY COMMUNIO SERVICE. Solo: Rev. L. A. North, "Still, Still ini Thoc." (Members are requested to brii Communion Cards). 6.30 p.m. Subject—"A FATAL BAI GAIN." Hymn Study, "Loved with Eva lasting Love." OC6< T. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH—II, Re A. S. Wilson; 6.80. Rev. A. S. Wilsc arid Mrs L. Stanton;' "The New Method < Evangelism in the Orient." Soloist, Mil Communion. 96 CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIEf TIST, Latimer square—Sunday Se; vices, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Subject, "MAN. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meel ing, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Reading Roon Monday to Friday, 12.80-4.30; Friday Evei ing, 7-9, Latimer square. F67C QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIE? O TIST, Worcester street West—Sunds Setrices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subjec "MAN." Sunday School, 11 a.m. Test: irony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Readin Room, 12-4.30; Wednesday, 12-7.45; Satui day, 11-12.30, in "Church Edifice. 8976 THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEV ZEALAND, Colombo street, Syder bam (near Post Office) —Morning, 11, Com munion; Afternoon, 2.80, Sunday School Evening, 6.30, Full Gospel. "Faith is th Link that unites human feebleness to tin Divine Strength, and makes the imposcib! possible," Instant faith in The Blood o Jesus is the self-preservation instinct o the Spiritual Life. Welcome 1 Room fo Hundreds! Come!' A26C< SSEMBLIES OF GODIN NEW ZEALANI —Christchurch Assembly. Pastor J M. Roberts. Foro* ters' Hall, Oxford ter race. Sunday, 11 a.m., Communion; 6.3( p.m., Gospel Service. TUESDAY, 7;3o—Fellowship. - God-ia with ua. Come. A3flo>£ ARMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) I* pteached next Lord's Day Evening at 1 3'clock, by Mr Brough. - Walt ham Hall Shakespeare road, ' 7 o'clock, Mr Brown Gospel Hail, Highated road, Papanui, \ j'clock, Gospel Servioe. 102t RUTLAND HALL (Corner Rutland anc Westminster streets, St. Albans). GOSPEL SERVICE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. (D.V.). Speaker: Mr R. J. Neville. • ' " RC76S CHORAL HALL, Sunday, 7 p.m.—Richmonc Mission City Service; subject, "Th( Pharisee." Orchestral sacred musio 6.45 p.m 104£ FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH, Orange Hall, Worcester street—ll a.m., The Shepterd Psalm: Oommunion. 8 p.m., Bible )lass. 6.80 p.m., Good News for All. Mi r#s. Walker. 981 fTNITY CENTRE OF NEW THOUGHT, U Library Ha 11—7.16; Speaker, Mrs E. R. 'itman. . Subject, "To Him That Hath." klusic. All welcome. 1011 fHEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge *- terrace (near Manchester street Bridge) -Publlo Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.: "Theoephy and the Problem of Fear," by Mr J. L. t. Pope. Musical items. 982 CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.)— Trades Hall, Glouester street. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. peaker, Mrs R. Olsen. Subject, "Why )eath Cannot Be the Eiid of Life." Vocal iolo. Spirit Messages. , . 1038 A DIVINE • SCIENCE LECTURE, cX Entitled , "ARE MEN NON-RELIGIOUS t" • Wi'.l be Delivered br MARY K. SIMPSON, 0.5.8., 3N JELLICOE HALL, ON SUNDAY, AT 7 P.H. "CURST J TTf 58154 MOVING PICTURES. R BEASLEY, of the Poona and Indian Village Mission,, will give a talk illus•ated by moving* pictures, in Bt. Paul s choolroom, 7.30 P.M. MONDAY. 1042 PUBLIC NOTICES. JiEHNLBAI BUTTER. : E Ti N L E'A P BUTTER. MANUFACTURED BY THE CENTRAL' DAIRY CO., LTD. GUARANTEED. [ ANUFAOTU I£ ED i'KOJX SUPPLIERS' CREAM ONLY. 0 OTHER BUTTER PACKED UNDER FERNLEAF WRAPPERS. ? VIOLET DAY. <HE PLUNKET SOCIETY'S ANNUAL APPEAL FOR FUNDS, Friday, Sepnber 11th. " , , , Depot: The Cantero-ury Jockey Club R OOIU3, Oxford terrace. Cakes, Produce, Plants, etc., at Victoria square d Vio'ets everywhere. " 19 PREBBLETON DOMAIN BOARD. HIE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED that the Prebbleton Domain Board HAS GIVfiH 'RMIBSION to the PREBBLETON SPOHTS Ui TO CHARGE ADMISSION TO THE )MAIN ON SEPTEMBER sth, 1931. 4J A. MACEY, Chairman. T.' ■ LUKE'S, JUMBLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. 2.80 p.m. . Admission 3d. ORB TT A TEA ROOMS. OPPOSITE FARMERS' CO-OP., 315 OABHEL STREET. intily Served-r----luncheons. . AFTERNOON TEA. in Ideal R«ndej:vou4 tot Bmlbmb Men.

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