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WON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, - I'orimr of Henley avenue and Victoria st. Minister: KEY. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 a.m.—"TUB CHALLENGE OF THK UNATTACHED." Anthem, "Arise, Shine" (Elvey). ( G. 30 p.m.—■•HOW SHALL AVE ESCAPE!' Antlicm, "Thou Wilt Keep Ilira in Perfect Peace" (Williams). K4325 IT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN I"J CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital). Minister: REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, B.A. 11 a.m.—"THE WIND IN THE MULBERRY [ TREES." Anthem, "Lend, Kindly Light" (Sullivan). G. 30 p.m.—"THE FIGHT FOR CHARACTER." End of Term Service St. Andrew's College. Old Boys and friends of tlio College cordially invited. Anthem, ".Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). ■58147 JT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * (Cr. Cushcl and Madras streets). Preacher: REV. ALAN C. WATSON, M.A. 11 a.m. "FATHER AND SON." Anthem, "0 Lord, our Governour." G. 30 p.m.— "ZECHARIAH AND THE IDEAL CITY." Religion and Social Reconstruction Duet, "Lovo Divine, All Love Kxcclliii- " MRS J. A. STEWART and Ml! ]•; 'ROGERS. Anthem, "At Even, I>,. iho Sun was Set." 59054 ILEY-KICHMOND CHURCH —Last day n„ subject, "Tho Di an'' ; o\3o p.m., mjl in Human History. Bissctt, Assembly E ■■ liv the choir and q PRESBYTERIAN of great mission, nger of Half-way ject, "The Great " Preacher, Rev. rangelist. Special jartette party. All seats free Everybody welcome. -19 /l ASI HUE RE HILLS PIIESBYTERIAN \J CHURCH—Minister, Rev. James Robertson, lI.A. 11 a.m., "What Jesus Taught About Ilic Fatherhood of God": 6.30 p.m., "The Waiting Church Rewarded: the Gift of the Spirit." 'B6 IT. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' corner of Lin wood avenue and Gloucester street —Minislcr, Rev. Alec JlcNeur. Ser■ieus. IJ a.m. and 0.30 p.m. 161 WTEW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN -4-1 CHURCH—Preacher, Rev. I). B. Asltfonl. -Morning at 11 a.m., subject, "The Ordeal of Temptation"; evening at 6.30 p.m.. subject of sermon, "Trying it on the IT. "DAY fir IS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ~J Colombo street South —Minister, liov. Lawrence Rogers, M.A. 11 a.m., "Our Departmental God"; 6.30 p.m., Young People's Service, conducted by Bible Class Members. \,i,lrr.i Mi- H. Bartlett. 210

OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 3 1 a.m.—Siibioet. "THE VOICE OF AUTHORITY." Anthem. "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Buck). 7 p.m.—Subject, '' WANTED—A MAN." .singing ted by n great Men's Choir. Mr North will sins, ' 'Crossing the Bar" (Wiltoughby). 08151 'T. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH, Thames I street —Kov. P>. 11. Williams. 11 a.m., '■Perfect Peace"; 6.:t0 p.m., "The Seven Judgments." Soloist, Miss Kerridge. 202 r HII K~A SSK SIB LI ES T ~O K~~ G0 D 1 X~~N. Z., I Colombo street, .Sydenham (near Post Office) —Morning, 11, Communion; speaker, Mr Charlie Walker, jun.; Sunday School. 2.a0; Evening, ti.3o. Miss Harris. Eternity! Where will you spend it; Only the two places! Heaven and Hell! Don't be fooled by no-called Modernism: COME! WELCOME! COME! AH6OS ARMAGH STREET HALL—7 p.m., Address by Alfred E. Perkins, missionary from India; also Tuesday and Wednesday, '7."0 p.m. All welcome. 199 /THORAIj HALL—7 p.m., Richmond Mission, VV City service. Subject, "The Two Beasts of Thirteenth Revelation." Orchestral r ti.l.) p.m. Slorniug, 11 a.m., Richmond Mission. North Avon road. 203 IJUTLAN'D HALLrcr7~PCini^d _ Btrcet and w Westminster street, St. Albans—Gospel Service Sunday, 7 p.m.; speaker, Mr R. Y. Neville. Highsted road, Papanui, 7 p.m.; speaker, Mr 11. G. Patis. 105 \\TALTir.VSr HALL, Shakespeare road—- »> The Gospel of tho Grac of God will fD.V.) be preached next Lord's Dav Evening at 7 o'clock, by Mr V. Mai. Maori Mi.*sioner from North Tsland. Subject, "A Twofold Message." ig» 1711 RST CHURCH OF CHRIST. BCIEXTIST. Worcester street West—Sunduy sprvices, It a.m. and 7 Ti.m. Suhject, "SOUL." Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Testimony Meeting, Wednesday. 8 p.m.; Reading Room, 12-J.30;- Wednesday. 12-7.45; Saturday. 11.12.H0. in church edifice. S97CI ■•npHi: cnrjitfii that counterL FKITKD CALVARY"—Hear this renarkablo message at tho Orange Hall, Wor-

'THE LIVING DEAD" rußtnc LECTURE MR Ij. W. ROGERS. Distinguished Lecturer from Amer Sunday Evening, at 7 p.m.. 207 Cambridge terrace, (near Manchester street bridge). "The belief in immortality has now a foundation of scientific fact." (See also advt. re Saturday's lecture on front pajro.) 4575

COUNTY COUNCILS. MALVERN COUNTT COUNCIL. ANNUAL CLEANING OF AVATEIt-UACES. "VTCfICE is hereby given that the water--A-' races in the Malvern County will he SHUT OFF FOR CLEANING PURPOSES every alternate Forty-eight hours, commencing mi 31QNDAV AUGUST 15th, on the Kirweo side. Occupiers are requested to take this opportunity to clean their races, otherwise the worl will be done liy Council workmen at a charge of 2s Cd per hour. Darnel d, August .lnth. 1032 \..E. COLT-HART, County Clerk, BUSINESS NOTICES. WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, TEASETS, ALL SELLING at HALE PIUCES SPEND MONEY" NOW TO SAVE AIONEST. \V A T S O N S, Londontown. WC7GI A W HUSTON and SONS, LTD., iV * LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS, MS PAPANUI ROAD. Palraerston North Branch, Box 16P. P.O. Box 1230. 'Phono 23-018. Let. us assist you to Design and Lay Out your Grounds to their best advantage. 82558 OIRUSTCOTT, Saddle and Harness Horses, ■*- Riding School. Sell, Hire. 20 Farm Horses; Children's Show Ponies, quiet; Horses, broken; Teething, Castrating. Jersey Heifers, springing; Governors Cart. Trotting Sulky, Vehicles all sort*, Harness, Saddles, Collars, Covers, new, used. Repairs chcapu&t. 'same day. Sporting Dogs, Ferrets, Guns. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TRUSCOTT, Saddler. -i-* respondenco addressed to a NomdoPlume, initials, or Number to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from oflioe of posting. Advertisers who do not desiro their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed care "Th» Press." All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 20

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