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KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cor. of Beuley avomie and Victoria street. Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 a.m.—BIVINE 'QUESTIONS: (3) '"What Aileth Thee?" Anthem: "Worship the Lord" (Ho]lin3). Solo: "Teach Me to Pray" (Wyn Williams), Miss. Nora Caiiney. 7 p.jn.—THE NUMBER OF TITE SAVED. Anthem: "Beloved, if God so Loved Us" (Bamby), K4325 ST. ANDREW'S ' PRESBYTERIAN r CHURCH. Opposite Chrir.tchurch Public Hospital. Minister, the REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, B.A. ■ Preacher, the REV. H. L. BLAMIRES. 11 a.m.—Subject, "INSPIRATION FROM THE HILLS." Anthem, "Nearer, My God, To Thee" (Tolhurst). 7 p.m. subject—"The Glorious Reproach." Antlicin, "0 Worship the King" • (Maunder). Soloist, Mr Prank Charles, ■of Sydney, New South Wales, will sing VGloria" (Buzzipeccn). 58257 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor Cashel and Madras streets. Minister: REV. ALAN C. WATSON, M.A. Preacher: REV. D. B. ASH FORD. 11" a.m.—"THE GREATEST LITTLE LETTER EVER PENNED." Ahthem: "0, Saviour of the World" (Goss;. 7 p.m.—"THE PLACE OF .MEMORY IN THE LIFE OF MAN." . Anthem: "Thee Would I Love" (Armstrong Gibbs). Hymn and Anthem: "Come Down, O Lovo Divine" (Vauglian Williams). THE EVENING SERVICE WILL BE BROADCAST. 58263 CIASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN Robertson, 8.A.; Harvest Thanksgiving SerMercies"; 7 p.m., "Reaping. What We Have. Sown." 349 EW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN CllUßOH—Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. P. 11. 'Bailey. Very hearty welcome to visitors. ' ; 7420 ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH., Colombo street, Sydenham—Minister,' Rev. Lawrence Rogers, M.A.; 11 a.m., Mr J. J. Flewellan; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. HopQf. NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH ►J Puriri street, Riccarton—Public Worship, IX a.m., The Words from the Cross: (3) "Woman, Behold Thy Son." 7 p.m., "The Preaching That First Won the World." Minisfer, Rev. John A. Allan, M.A. 420 SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,. Randall streot—ll a.m., Mr.Dingwall; 7 p.m., Rev. Johnston. Hymn Study, "To the Mountain." Anthem, "I Will Sing of Thy Power." 421 Oxford teeraoe baptist church. REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 11 a.m.: • "HELPS AND HINDRANCES TO PRAYER. Bach Chorale: "Jesus, Priceless Treasure." Dedication Service at conclusion. 7 p.m.: "THE GOOD CONFESSION." Processional: ' "For All the . Saints" ; (Vaughan Williams). Hymn Study: , <J"Just As- I "Am" (Earnsliaw). Ordi- ' ;nance of Believers Baptism. 00707

ST.. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH—Kev. E. W. Ofrigg, M.A. 11 a.m., "Personal flnvHatiori"; 6.30 p.m., "Awaiting an Invitflrtion." Special singing; at both services. North .Brighton—ll a.m., Mr G. E. Franklin; 7 p,in„ Mr W. B. Lambert, . , ; ' • 430 CH Ult CU~O j? Oil KIST SCIENTIST, ■ ' Worcester street. West:—-Sunday ' Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Subject, "Christ JeSUB." Suilday Scliboi, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting: Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Rinding Boom, 12-4.30, Wednesday 12-7.45, Saturday 11-12.30, in Church Edifice. F6744 rnHE ASSEMBLIES' QF ;: GOD , IN NEW ZEALAND, Colombo street, Sydenham, neat' I'ost Office—Morning, llj .Communion,, Mr-Laurie Broivii" Afternoon, '2.30, Sunday Schpfil; Evening, f>.3o, Mrs K. E. IJngland. "AWako uriitt laAd, sin Dotl' 1 ' ' J-.fi;' •• « •• a-2701-A |!XIA,GH £ ; TBKRX HALL—7 .p,m: The oosgel'. ol the Crraco' of' God .• will (IXV.-) • be "preached "by> Mr A: C • Fleming •-.» Allwelcome . < • 440 RUTLAND HALL, Rutland .street, St, Albans—Gospel ' Service, 7 p.m. Speakers, • Messrs K.' C. Thornton and 11. Bussed Fountain. Highsted road,' Papattui. 7 Le CoTJteur. ' 43aiMHOIiAL "ifALL —7 p.m., .Richmond Mis-' sida, Citly Service. Subject, "The Hope that Purifies." Orchestral music 6.45 p.m. Bichmotid Mission, NortK Avon road— Sunday, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 428

'TTtr.AT.'mA.M -HALL, ' Shakesfrearp road VV —The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.); b« preached: next,Lordla i Day.- Evening, at 7 o'clock; by" Mr Hall. Gospel Hall, Hifebstod road, Papanui, 7 o'clock, Mr W. J. Burrows.-' . TBMPI2RANCE HALL, I<® Gloucester A' ■" street—Sunday, 7 p.m. The Next Forty Years' War. - ' 444 ' TTNIVERSAIi.. PSYCIIpioaY SCHOOL—' "V/ Sunday/ 7 p.m., Navy League, 97 Gloucenter street, Dr. Poliss, . Lecturer; 'jiThe .Story of. Atlantis.Ail interested in advanced thought welcome. . - 3 6 7 Mitchell (St Kilda Municipal Band) 78," T. w: Lee (Ashljnrton Silver ..Band) -78, 0. T, ' Laslie (Ashburton: -Silver' Bii'nd) 77, T.__ Otttley (Wafinftto Silver Band) . 7.7, (X Smith , (Wost Harbour Brass Band) 75, E. Kelly • (liivercargiH Civic, Band)" • l isv'-- : • Ttie judge, before commenting on the competition, expressed 'pleasure' at hearing -sO" much good work'• during the contest. In ;Wtfß-"'evont lie had kept'marking down. .In opinion the "Section. Bhoiild be used as a sort of trial ground for aspirants for championship hbnours, and" none save those with -'some chance of winning should be permitted -to efitCr for the championship. A- GRADE TEST. . ' ' Waolaton, first teat 144, second test 136jj; ' '.aggregate -280J •• i •• -. 1 fort. -Nicholson, 140, 134J;. 2711 •• 2 St. Kilda, 138, 135; 273 . .. 3 Invercargill, 137, 132; 269 .. .. 4 Kaikorai, 135, 130; 265 .. •• 5 Jirnsru, 139, 122; 261 ... ... .6 o»yam, 129, 131; 260 . . 7 CKOQUET. - : r __—* —,— REDCLIFFS CLUB. The Itedcliffs Croquet Club has had a most successful season and for a smalt clubmust' be congratulated on its achievements in, warning the Cantefbury ; Croquet Associa-tion-s junior A flag ' this" year. The club cum® through -With an unbeaten record, havWqh evei?y. 'following is the team: —MeSdomes Coleman, Nettleton, ■WijiianjlV Beeby, Miss Collinson, H. Nettleton. ' .' ■ •. The club also met with great succ6ss in the '."Canterbury Croqflet Association's junior tournaments' just concluded. The following .members; of the club-. Were pf-ominent:— Miss i\ Collinson, winner A championship; Mrs -It. Nettleton, "jvinn&r handicap singles; 11. Nettleton, winner B championship. LAXATIVE for CHILDREN The administration of unsuitable laxatives to children to correct their little "out of sorts" bouts often causes habitual constipation. ' Purging is aoldom necessary and sometimes dangerous. The correct thing to dp is to stimulate - normal action without purging. Chemists throughout New Zealand will tell you of an ideal laxative for children, consisting of Pure Brewers' Yeast in special combination with the most generally useful laxative of the. British Pharmacopoeia, and Jmiftraf. as • numis frr 'At 2/6 for 36 and G/6 for ldqC

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 20

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