PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Corner of Bealcy avenue and Victoria sired.) 11 a.m.—REV. G. H. McNEUR. CANTON. CHINA. Anthem, "Break Forth into Joy" (Barnicolt). 7 p.m.—REV. T. W. ARMOUR. Anthem, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" 'Smith). K6171 CHURCH 'Opposite Public Hospital) Minister: Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. 11 a.m.. "The Christian's Accomplishment." Anthem. "Arise, Shine" (Klvev>. 7 p.m.. Rev. George H. McNcur, M.A. of China. Anthem, "Send Oul Thy Light" (Gounod). SB2;>7 T PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Cor. Cashel and Madras streets! Minister: REV. ALAN C. WATSON, M.A. II a.m.—"THE CHRISTIAN DUTY OF TOLERATION" (an Exposition of Romans 14). 7 p.m.—"THE PATH TO VICTORY." Tuesday. April 10th, at 8 p.m. Inaugural Organ Recital by Mr Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.O. Vocalists: Miss Jean Scott, Mr Ernest Rogers, Master Welford Howlett. SS3<6 ot d AvTrrs presbyter Tan CHURCH, Colombo street, Sydenham—Minister, Rev. Lawrence Rogers. MA. 11 a.m.. "Within Thy House" (Broadcast service); G. 30 p.m., "What is a Christian?" 250 ' : HIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTE--1 RIAN CHURCH, corner Randall and Pctrie streets. Minister, Rev. F. E H. Paton. 11 a.m., "The Holy Spirit: <3) His Work": 7 p.ra, "The Prophet in Tears." Anthem, "I Am Alpha and Omega." Hymn Study, "Redeeming Love." 23:? «f."" NINIAN'S & CHURCH, Pt ' CHURCH, Puriri street. Riccarton Public Worship. 11 a.m., subject, "In'Riblc Proofs of the Living Christ"; p.m.. preacher, Mr Reg. Brown, 'mister. Rev. John A. Allan. M.A. 22G 7 p.m., preacher, Minister. Rev. John /VaSHMER.E HILL v-' CHURCH—MiI Robertson, 8.A.,11 a the Disloyal Friend *■•■' CHURCH—Minister, Rev. James Robertson, 8.A.,11 a.m., "Mcphiboshctn, the Disloyal Friend"; 7 p.m., "A Paradox: Out of Weakness Cometh Strength." 2G5 BAPTIST CHURCHES. O XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. Lawrence A. North. 11 a.m.—Subject, "Christ's Programme of Salvation." Anthem, "Come let us to the Lord our God"—Kedron (Faux Bourdon). Communion. 7 p.m.—Subject, "The Gateway of Christian Faith." Anthems, "Let all Mortal Flesh" (Hoist). "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory" (Watford Davies). "Sing the Lord ye Voices All" (Haydn). Hymn Study omposed by Dr. E. D. Pullon. Ivening service will be broadcast. 06707 ( COLOMBO STREET SOUTH BAPV ' TIST CHURCH -Rev. .1. Ev.-en Simpson, 11 a.m., "Our First Duty." G. 30 p.m.. Preacher, Rev. M. W. P. Lascellcs, Secretary Baptist Union of N.L. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCII ENTIST, Worcester street WestSunday Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Unreality." Sunday School II a.m. Testimony Meeting: Wednesday C.lO p.m. and 8 p.m. Reading room, 12-4.30; Wednesday, 12-7.45: also Fridav evening, 7-9 p.m., in Church Edifice. F.Sltil THEOSOPHICAC SOCIETY. '■pHEOSOPHICAL * Cambridge SUNDAY, Bth, 7 P.M. PUBLIC. LECTURE By MISS E. HUNT. •THE VISIT OF KRISHNAMURTI: AN UNIQUE EXPERIENCE." All Welcome. T0349 (CHORAL HALL, RICHMOND MISv-' SION, City Service 7 p.m. Subject. "More About the Life to Come." Orchestral Music, (i.45 p.m. Morning service 11 a.m. at Mission Hall, Richmond. 211 ARMAGH STREET HALL, 7 p.m.— "* The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached by Alfred Mace, Evangelist. All Welcome. 231 WALTHAM HALLTShakespcarc"road '' --Mr Harry Isaac. Evangelist, will commence a series of meetings at 7 p.m. on Sunday next Also on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. ' 275
SOCIATION, Room No. 2, highs' Puddings, 220 Jlish street. Service at (3.30 p.m. Speaker: Miss Houghton, Door of Hope Mission, Shanghai. Converts of NichoJson Mission specially invited. __ _ 234 T TNT V ERS A L """ PSYCHOLOGY U SCHOOL Navy League. Gloucester street—-7 ii.in., Dr. Poliss. Address: Life's experiences. Messages following. Musical items. Everybody welcome. An interesting evening assured. ' 2(i4 AJR A."KILNER, Missionary Evange- *'* list and Prophetical Lecturer, on "Faith. Prophecy. and Spiritual Power." Public Library Hall, Hereford street, Sunday. 7.30 p.m. ',',]') ( iHIHSTCIIUKCH SPIRITUALISTS % - CHURCH (lnc.l. Kidgcly Pall Annach street—Sunday service 7 p.m Opening address by Dr. J. M. Moorey Ph.D., Spiritualism. Man's Greatest Hope. Soloists. Mrs Stnllard, Mr D StaJlard, Mr Graham. *'•'■! BROTHERS, . LIMITLD, 207 Cashcl stn Flour Millers and Grain Merchants Buyers of Wheat and all Grain. Suppliers of Seed Wheat, Oals, Manures, Binder Twine, New and second-hand Sacks at lowest rales. WOOD LUC rpRUSCOTT, Saddlerv, Stables, x Maker, Sell, Exchange New, Used Harness, Saddles. Covers, Tarpaulins. Repairs cheapest, same day. Also, guaranteed Morses, Ponies, Teething. Castrating, broken town work. Carts, Trotting Sulky, Ferrets, Guns, Rabbit Traps, Nets. Buying Horsehair and Ferrets. Truscott, corner Lichfield and Durham streets. T8340 nhlME~waits - for no man, but Quick ■*• Brew Tea waits for every woman, 2s lfld lb, and save the coupons. Tuck:--
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