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j£NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner' of Bealey avenue and Victoria street. 31 teJSSy- T - W - ARMOUR. SPRUNG OUT OF THE £o A rd™( Smi th). them: "° WorsMp the I of praise, cantata w m ( Chall iner). Soloists: Rrnw *r* R kodea, Miss Freemanr "~"' >" o ° ii «' i °; £56 ' 9 » S T ' ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Opposite Public Hospital.) _ Minister: ROBINSON, B.A. II • SUNDAY. tP® Manners of Jesus." Anthem: 7 T ®Deum" (Stanford). P 'v'J .. A Great Reply to a Little QuesaioDkint)! hem: " Lift Up Yo - Heads" +i,^ r J !I Q b ?J S -n a 'Y 3 , Adherents will please leave their Self-Denial gifts in boz at front door of Church. 58982 (gT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cor. Cashel and Madras streets). Preacher: REV. GEO. BUDD. Superintendent of Home Missions. 11 a .' m A : "Strenghtened with "Alight." Anthem: O Lord Our Governor." » P-™.: ''ln Down Room." Anthem: "In Humble Faith and Holy Love" (Garrett). 59054 S T *n D i A ' V 'J I),S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Y Colombo street South. 11 a.m.: Mr 1. Let>»s aW fi 4nT* « N Z ' eent fol ® Mission to Lepers. 6.30 P.m.: Rev. Lawrence Rogers, Services welcome extended to our PRESBYTERIAN Rev Fp w'r. ? and ? 1 ' Btreet : Minister, "® r ; :E.H. Pa ton; 11 a.m., "The PriestS °L Be nT"X. • 7 c p - m - " The Judgment fw».rr ChTlSt a Sol °' Tha Marriage Feast . Hymn Study, "The Better Land " ■ 101 S T ' GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Co 2 ler .> L,nw ? od avenue and Gloucester ™»»w| Un - 7 c Sc . hool Anniversary and Thank-offering Services: 11 a.m.. Rev. Alec McNeur; 3 p.m. Rev. R. Warnock, of St. Albans; 7 p.m., Rev. Alec McNeur. Special Hinging at each Servico, assisted by an Orchestra. 133 T. NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN "CHURCH, Puriri street, piccarton—Public Worsnip: Morning 11 a.m.; Subject, "Christ the Bread,of Life," John 6; 7 p.m., "The Bible View of Ourselves." Rev. John A. Allen, M.A., both Services. 8.15 p.m.: Organ Recital by Mr Malcolm Rickard. Soloist, Mr T. E. Douds. ■ 129 CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; Minister, Rev. J. Robertson, B-.A.—11 a.m.. Rev. R. Warnock, St. Albans; 7 p.m.. Rev. G. Wood. Belfaat-Styac. 79 0 .XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. COMMENCEMENT OF DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 7.80 Meeting. Leader, Mr H. Hopklrk. ; 11 A.M. —Rev. Lawrence A. North. Subject: "THE <RACE SET BEFORE US." 8 P.M.—Rev. N. R. Wood. Distribution of Prizes. * 8.80 P.M. —Rev. Lawrence A. North. Subject: "LAYING THE FOUNDATION." SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY MUSIO at all Services by a large Choir, under the baton of Mr K. G. Archer. Offerings for Sunday School Funds. CHILDREN'S ANNIVERSARY CONCERT on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, at 7.80 P.M. Admission Free. Collection for Funds of Sunday School. 2808

QXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. DIAMOND " JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd—T.Bo P.M.: Reminiscent Social Evening In Hall. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4tV7.80 P.M.— Commemorative Jubilee 'Service; • Rev. ( L. A. North will preside. Speaker: Rev. J. J. North. D.D., Principal of the N.Z. Baptist College. Subject, "Love, the Law of Life." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, At 8 P.M.— Musical Festival under the direction of Mr V. 0. Peters, A.R.0.M., L.R.A.M. ' SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. Preachers—Morning: Rev. Charles Dallaston. Afternoon and Evening: Rev. J. 3. North, D.D. Ml announcement next week. 2809 ST. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. A. S, Wilson, 11, N.T. Characters, "Demas"; 6.30, "Signs of the Lord's Near Return." Special second advent hymns by choir and congregation. No Wednesday meeting. " l_ : B _° ARMAGH STREET HALL —A Gospel Mission will (D.V.) be conducted by Mr 0. F. Gedge, Evangelist, throughout November. Meetings will be held on Sundays at 7 p.m., and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Subject, Sunday, November Ist, "The Way of the Majority. All are heartily Invited to attend, waitnam Hall, Shakespeare road—7 o'clock, Mr A. Blake. Gospel Hall, Highsted'road, Papanui—7 o'clock, Mr Silas Stedman. 148 RUTLAND HALL (Corner Rutland and Westminster .'streets, St. Albans). GOSPEL SERVICE!. V SUNDAY, 7 P.M. (D.V.). Speaker: Mr J. Brown. CHORAL HALL—Sunday, 7 p.m. Rich ™°° 4 Mission City Service. Subject, The Tower of Babel." Orchestral Sacred Mub^ /"IHRISTOHURCH SPIRITUALIST (JttORCH \J (Inc.), Trades Hall, Gloucester street— Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mrs . Olsen. Subject, '"Some Problems ftf Life and Their Solutions." Psychological tions. Instrumental Trio, . Salut d Amour (Elgar), the. Misses Charlotte, Joan, and Eileen Carter. Spirit Messages. ■ XTNITY CENTRE OF NEW THOUGHT, U Public Library Hail. Hereford R "et—--7.15. Speaker. Mr E. R. Subject "Tithine." Music. All welcome. mHEOSOPHICAL HALL. 267 Cambridge X terrace (near Manchester "treet bridgo) —Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.: Doea the Theosophioal Society Serve » Useful _Purnose in the World?" By Mr C. E. Musical items. 5-vr FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH, Orange Hall, —ll a.m., "The Presence of Qoa. Communion. Mr .Tas. JWalker. 3 p.m., i,,® Class; 7 p.m., "Will Your Anchor Hold? Rev. F. A. Crawshaw. DIVINE SCIENCE LECTURE Entitled A CLEAR EXPLANATION OF THE HOLY TRINITY," Will be Delivered by MARY E. SIMPSON, C.5.8., In JELLICOE HALL on SUNDAY, at 7 P.M. A

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