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FRfcSBITERIVX CHIRCHES. ~ NOX _ PRESB\TL?a\:x"THUKCb., Con t_i o. Bclu ana \ _*o~ij •-«.*. 11 air REV J ROBLRTfcON B \ Ca-.hm<_io HiJi Ar r-...: V. Tli V. oiks Prate Tret O Lrrn (Baino\ 6.30 pm T w .VRMUUR. *Tae \\i--e aid t e F.t .Wbra <T. ANDREW S PRESEYTERLAjr 0 CHURCH. (Opposite Public Hospital.'* Minister: Rev. J. LAWSON ROBINSOX, B.A. 11 a.m.: "Doing One's Duty With a Plus." Anthem: "X\arer r.-.v Geo :o Thee."—Toihurst. 6.30 pm: knowledge ot" ' the Glory of God."* Anthem: "I Waited for the Lord.**— Mendelssohn. Solo: -The Song of Praise" 1 Verne)—Mr Frank Charles, Sydney. _ SB3SI :. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN ~ CHURCH, Cr. Cashei and Madras streets MINISTER: REV. ALAN i WATSON. I.LA. 11 a.m.—"The Message of ; Anthem, "O, How Amiable" iFanm, 6.30 p.m.: Questions to the Chun (1) "Whv is There a Presbyterian Church?" "Anthem. "Behold! the Days Come" (Woodward). SS2S3 IT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN ■~> CHURCH, Colombo street Sydenham—ll a.m.: "Hesitant Disciples.* 6.30 p.m.: "Catastrophe.*' Anthem: Te Deum. Rev. Lawrence Rogers, M-A. R-J lAN CHURCH, Randall streetMinister: Rev. F. E. H. Paton. 11 am: A Study on John 13. Verses 1-17. €.33 p.m.: Covenanters' Service. Anthem: "The Lord is my Shepherd." SS4 NTNIANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Puriri street. Riccarton. Public Worship. 11 am: In memory of the Rev. George Lindsay. 6.30 p.m.: The Parables of Jesus —<12> The Wicked Husbandmen. Minister: Rev. John A. Allan, SLA. 507 JEW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Preacher: Rev. G. K. Aitken. Morning Worship at 11 am. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Evening Service at 6.30 pm Preacher: Rev. D. B. Ashford. Cordial invitatscn to visitors. MS CHURCH —Anniversary Services. 11 a.m.: Rev. T. W. Armour. Soloist: Mr Douglas Suckling. 6.3G pm: "Foot Great Books and Their Message—<2> Silas Marner." Preacher: Rev. J. Robertson. Special offerings lor Debt Extinction Fund. s*l BAPTIST CHURCHES. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 11 a.m.: Subject, THE CHRISTIAN WAY OF LIFE." Solo by Mr Clinton Williams, "Like as the Hart Desireth" (Allitsaa). 6.30 p.m: YOUNG PEOPLES SERVICE. Subject: "WHERE TO DRAW THE LINE."* Anthems: "Come, Thou Holy Spirit, Come"* (Ley), "Praise" (Dyson), "I Waited for the Lord (duet. Miss J. Wilkinson and Miss M. Robertson.*. Service to be broadcast. OCIQ" ST. ALBANS BAPTIST CHUBC*11 am„ Service cmdnetai top Bible Classes; 6JO pm. Rev. K. W. Grigg, MA, "What Most 1 Do to te Saved?"; Solo, Miss Haiherley. Korth Brighton—ll am, Mr W. T. Jonasß (Uft pm, MrKE Fountain. HI ■ NEW ZEALAND, Colombo Street. Sydenham, near Post Office—Morning. 11, Communion; Sunday School, S.3S; Evening, 6.30, Gospel Service. Last Days! Perilous! Lovers of Pleasure, Heady! High-minded! Disobedient! Truce-breakers, etc. ASM* tist, Worcester street West—bunday Services: 11 am. and 7 pm; Subam, Testimony Meeting: Wed3*esi«y, 6.30 p.ra. and 8 pm Reading Bom, 12-00; Wednesday, 12-7.45; also Friday evening, 7-S pm, in Cbmsfc Edifice. WWI ARMAGH" STREET HALL, T pm. Subject: "Does Death End AB. m What Lies Beyond and GnemT* Preacher: Mr J. Dunbar. AE weteooie, HALL, Richmond Maaaoiw City Service, 7 pm. Sobjaev 0 "Belshazzar." Orchestral Masse, *4S pm. Morning Service, 11 slbx, Ufa; sion Hall Richmond. rALTHAM HALL, SMkesiisestteroad—The Gospel of the Grace e4 God will (D.V.) be Preached, T ©"Utae* Sunday Evening, by Messrs J. Dnsseisi and W J. Burrows- Hearty Tweleoiiß* to all. "■* »tiheosophicai, scenario ■*- 267 Cambridge terrace^ At 7 pm. "KING-CRAFT/" Public Lecture by MRS T. STEADMAN, MRS, Lecturer and Metaphysician CFssycMetl College of Research London}. Music: Miss Evelyn Edgar, TOoCtaitf. TSUT UNIVERSAL PSYCHOLOaf SCHOOL, Navy League Hill, Gloucester street, 7 p.m„ Dr. Potac. Address: "The Skeins of Life* Miwsages following Musical Items: Miss Vera Yager. Everybody welcome, 83 ■jp|ACK-TO:tHE-BIBU;nCAI*PASS: -° Orange Hall; Sunday, 11 »*» Ministry"; 8 pm, **False Exwsses," Evangelist Philip Megna, speaker. Everyone is welcome. «t* BUSINESS NOTICES. TURN YOUR OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS INTO CASH. CENT. AND FOSTAGE We do met charge a yearly subscription tor collecting. WE RELY ENTHEELir ON RESULTS. Write or "Phone for particular*. C.C.A.. ' CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGENCY (Established 1931, 133 HEREFORD STREET. Next Bank of N.Z. 'Phone 31-tUL RECORD CmCOLATKMf CONCENTRATED CITY AND SUBURBS. in addition. reaching the irsore Csaasial families in the claoely adjacent Country Distra«a, gives lo "THE PRESS" its overwhelming superiority as an Advertising Mediosa. enabling it to make iansawltately available to its Advertisers

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