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LTNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1 -*■*■ Corner of Bealey avenue and • Victoria street. i 11 a.m.: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. An--3 them: "He Watereth the Hills" (Spinney). 1 6.30 p.m.: REV. E. BANDY. Anthem: "My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord" (Bunnett). K4325 ' CT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN r CHURCH, cr. Cashel and Madras " streets. Minister: Rev. Alan C. Wat- • son, M.A. 11 a.m., "Trustees of the ! Gospel. 2. Thomas the Pessimist." Anthem: "Lift up your Heads" (Cole- [ ridge-Taylor). 6.30 p.m., Young \ people's service. "The Challenge of ; World Chaos and the Answer of ; Christianity." Canterbury College • Christian Union and the Bible classes will attend. Anthem: "With a Voice ' of Singing" (Martin Shaw); hymn by choir, "Corne Down, O Love Divine" (Vaughan Williams). KR9R3 !T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opposite Public Host pital). Minister, Rev. J. Lawson Rob-■ . inson, B.A. 11 a.m., 'The Cleansing . Power of Religion." Anthem: "Incline . Thine Ear" (Himmel). 6.30 p.m., "The ; Glory of the Self-Surrendered Life." Anthem: "To Thee, Great Lord" (Ros-' sim l- 58257 T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo street, Sydenham. Minister, Rev. Lawrence Rogers M.A. 11 a.m., "The Grace of God"; 6-30 j).m., "Sure of To-morrow." 648 R CHURCH—Minister, Rev. James Robertson, B.A. 11 a.m., "From Love of Gold to Love of God"; 6.30 p.m., "A Fifth Roman Governor: Sergius Paulus, the Governor Who Believed." 607 GILES'S ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Papanui—ll, Rev. E Bandy; 6.30, Rev. T. W. Armour (Knox Church), who will conduct a Scottish service in the traditional manner of Scotland; the singing led by a precentor. The local Scottish Society to attend. A hearty welcome to all. __ 7680 PRESBYTER- ° lAN CHURCH. Randall streetMinister, Rev. F. E. H. Paton. 11 a.m., "The Security of the Believer"; 6.30 p.m., "Elijah and the Still Small Voice." Anthem, "Bow Down Thy Ear." Solo. "Grant Us_Thy_ Peace/' 656 yr. NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH, Puriri street, Riccarton. 11 a.m.. "World Wide Glances" (No. -{>, Albert Schweitzer and Reverence for Life. 6.30 p.m., "The Parables of Jesus." (No. 5) The Friend at Midnight, and the Persistent Widow. Preacher, theJßev. John A. Allan, M.A. AXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST w CHURCH. Rev. Lawrence A. North. 11 a.m.: Subject, "Partakers of the Inheritance." 6.30 p.m.: Subject, "Not by Bread Alone." Solo: Miss A. Anderson, "Jude's Consecration Hymn." 06707 FAti:fMkmiTi'%&itk*imrtikH:7»tit \ KJ 11 a.m., Rev. E. W. Grigg, M.A. I "Justification by Faith"; 6.30 p.m., Mr I. O. Barr, soloist. Mr Reg McCann. North Brighton, 11 a.m., Mr J. Clark; 6.15 p.m., organ recital; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. W. Grigg, M.A. 634 l must uhukch U*' CHRIST, Scientist, Worcester street west—Sunday services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Subject, "LOVE." Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony meeting, Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Reading Room, 12-4.30; Wednesday, 12-7.45; also Friday evening, 7-9 p.m., in the Church Edifice. F6171 T»HE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN x NEW ZEALAND, Colombo street, Sydenham. Near Post Office. Morning: 11, Communion. Sunday School, 2.30; evening, 6.30, Mr K. E. England. John HI., 16. Turn it up. Read it. Eray over it. Take the salvation it offers. Worship the God who inspired it. A 2701 CHORAL HaLL—Richmond Mission city service, 7 p.m. Subject, Revelation versus Tradition. Orchestral music 6.45 p.m. Morning service, 11 a.m., at Mission Hall, Richmond. 674 ARMAGH STREET HALL—7 p.m., subject, "The Greatest Event in History." Preacher, Mr W. J. Burrows. 1 AH welcome. 650 \\TAVxnAM HALL, Shakespeare TT road—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached next Lord's Day Evening, at 7 o'clock, by Mr J. J. Winnicott. • 645 I SOCIETY. 267 Cambridge terrace. "THE ANCIENT WISDOM—WONDERS OF THE PAST—THE GREAT PYRAMID." PUBLIC LECTURE by MR W. PEERS, S.R.P.S.L. Musical Items. AH Invited. "DACk-TO-THE-BIBLE REVIVAL -*-» HALL, 134 Worcester Sunday, 3 p.m., "The Marked Man." ■ 8 p.m., "Fools and Their Follie3." Evangelist Philip Megna. All welcome. ___ ___ 631 NIVE RS A L J SCHOOL—7 p.m., Navy League Hall, Gloucester street—Dr. Vere Poliss; address, "The Power that Heals." Platform demonstrations. Special musical items. Come along. 640 i ' uu so lovca tne world that He gave *-* His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.—John, 3-16. 577
Messrs Baldwin, Son, and Carey, Patent Attorneys, Cr. High and Cashel streets, Christchurch, Head Office Wellington, report that recently they acted as agents in filing the following applications for Letters Patent: Roberts, A. A., London, Fuel; Telefunken Ges. Fur Drahll. Tel., Berlin, Thermionic valve circuit arrangement; Levatt, W. G., Auckland, Snail trap; Taylor, N. H., Singapore, Reconditioning Asphalt paving materials; Honey, L., Linley, R., Jamieson, W. D., Derby, Cutting blades; Collins, G. H., Collins, H. F., Birmingham, Imitation fires. Send for "INVENTOR'S GUIDE." Post Free. —6 Have you anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? if so a small advertisement in the classified section of "The Press" will be all you need. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s fid. —6
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