:Tki*).S;;VtfcttsA.\ CHUUCHES. R. Ertv/i.N .v;t) mu:S krwin. pan.: COVENANTERS' SKRvi en;. K-i^TO vr. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN k> C.iUKCH i opposite Public Hospital j •iVJri.y.lcr: lie v. J. Lawson RobinsLii. B.A. H a.Lt.v. E. O. Binnnres , ti.i,, ■ in Schools League). Anthem, "I.cad Ate. Lord" <VVosiey>. (5.30 p.m.. l>v. J. l/ivv: (;ii Hobin-on. 15.A.. "Moods of the' ChrisUan Life" Anthem, "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward >. S'CT-l CT PAUL'S. CASHEL STREET. nEV . M,AN WATSON, M.A. .11--'"i'lts fcpctch <>( Galiiec." Anthem: Tasto and See ( Cs:.. >) ■ 0:!>- ;• liadcuri'./ital Quibthms: >•'') "DOES GOO SPEAK?" .Anthem. "O V/or.:hij> (lie Lord (Hollinsh , . On-run. Unui'.lono Nuptial (Dubois), Mavch in (•' 1 \7ol!i:;>. Sl!:!7C UT. lONIAN'S CHURCH. Pvu-iri .si re;. I, Uli-earlnn —ll a.ro.: Sohj.et. •'Knowing God in tht> Slhhi U«0 p.m.: Question Box: .4„ f ,rni-.; rclatim: to tlie Si.'l'mon oil the Mimet-r: .Rev. F. E. H. Palon. 11 a.m.: "The r-«ll ( C Abraham." (5.30 p.m.: "Lite's ■ Unfnliill'-I Aims." Anth' ms- " Arise. Shin"The Lord's .My Shephcr:!." l0:>l /IASHMEEE li ILLS PR ES BYTE R--1J lAN CHURCH- Minister: Rev. James Il(.»bcrl.-:;p, B.A. It a.m.: "The Hebrew Ri'.-phcts: tin- Message ot ?.uc:>h." (!.":> p.m.: "Strong in the Lord." 10iluaptjsi churches. Minister: Rev. I/uvronee A. North. 11 a.m.—r.iibjcc': "I" S-arch cf Peace." liymn Study by Juvenile Choir. Choir Music: "Peace, Per.cct Peace." Soloist. Rev. L. A. North. "Rejoice : n the Lerd AKvey" (PuscJ'j, and 'Lift Thine Eyea" iM'j.idc' sshn>. Serv'ce v.-i'.l bo Broadcast. C.nan.m.- Subi'-c:: '"I he Oisanpointcd Heart." Hymn Study: "O I'm- a clc:cr wallt with God" (RebCiaanh Vaiurhi .stsis. I. ;.Ln,: ter: REV. T. W. Armour. '• H .am.: UNVEILING OF Mf-vTor:!•••<. to 'i-ilai il REV. OR. QXFORD TERRACE ' BAPTIST CHURCH. OOTQ7
j niE'OSOs'HH'AL SOUiKTY. I rpiut THEOGOPIUCAL SOCIETY, I -a- 2(<7 C:ur,l>nd::v: terrace. ] Simdav. at; 7 p.m. •fj-MADAMS HLAVATRKY UEU AMA/'/Iw IMPACT ON TUK won>, ; ./;> thought." | j 'lib! - f. »• 'i;u: by j w. pesv;. Fia'S.iI Music. VUur.iv. Cordially | Invitee!. 1 '! i cizsrrrnAN snr:N::r " "vie: s i ii.niurr CHURCH Oe . • . ' ■*- E'-rTroT. W .<•• ..;r ste ' {Jnul ciiu c:i ccliUoo i.; ixacly, Sjr l . ■ \vi : l 1)0 licit! m : he Su.i:Jay Sc (nib Cji' "e;. Sun.'ay, 11 a.m. . ; 7 p.m. S'ibjwi, "CHRISTIAN ENCE." Trstim.ny Meeting, Wclncsday. f! p.m. Sunday School, temporary "pridri»"«. Nuvy Loa;-'w; Hall, GloucerVr street, 11 a.m. Reading It own. TO public Monday, Tuerduy, Thursday, 11 am. to 5 p.m.: Wednesday, 11 a.in. to 7 !a ri.m.: Friday, 11 a.m. H> 9 p.m. i'tilVl jyVINE SCIENCE SERVICES. Tec H Hall, 217 Gloucester street. SUNDAY, Juno r.'J—"Prayer as a Healin:; Remedy." P.iindcy School and Dib!e Class, 11 a.m. THURSDAY, July 4th—••Testimonies rf UAen Sr.i-i.c- He: in".' 57(J 'pLE"/•.S3E..HOLIES OF GOD —Nearly 1 oop. P. 0., Sydenhim -Sunday, 11 а.m.. ""Worship," "Praise": G. 30 p.m., "The Midnight Cry." THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m., "I Wonder Why?" Speaker, Mr G. J. Clarke. Welcome. A 3167 f -IHRISTCH URC H S PIR ITU A LIST CHURCH (Inc.), Ridfiely Hall, Armagh street—Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speakers: Miss Harrison, subject "Three Little WOVds"; Mr Owen, subject "Some Evidences";Mr O'Brien, subject "Items of Interest." Four soloists. Welcome to Dr. Moorey July Cth. 1021. "piipJsTADELPIIIAN LECTURE, Bible Hall. Madras street —Sunday, б.30 p.m. British Israelism and the Bible. All Welcome. No Collection. 1011 WALTHAM HA Lil Shagespeare road —Gospel Meeting, 7 p.m. Messrs L. Purdue and W. J. Burrows will speak of "Those things which are most surely believed among us." 1014 I 151T51.E AND POOR DEPOT i (Miss Plimsoll) i 200 MANCHESTER STREET I THE PLACE FOR BIBLES. | And nil sound Scriptural I Literature OHKISTCHL'RCH CITY COUNCIL Public meeting—relief of / DISTRESS. T the request of the Metropolitan Relief Association and the City :ouncii Distress Committee, 1 invite JIUZENS to attend a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held in the City [Council Chambers on TUESDAY, the !wl JULY, at 8 p.m., for the purpose if making arrangements to run a 2UEEN CARNIVAL CONTEST, in aid the Distress Fund, with a view to alleviating the suffering resulting from unemployment, D. G. SULLIVAN, 2090 Mayor. ANIMAL HOSPITAL. JOHNSON'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL u Attends CATTLE HORSES, DOGS. CATS. Etc Fees Reasonable 90 McFr.dden's road 'Phone 23-09G J4795 L> RIDGE SCORER BLOCKS u 2s 6d A DOZEN 2s 6d 2s «d A DOZEN 2s M 2s 6d A DOZEN 2s 6d 2s Cd A DOZEN 2s fid Plus Sales Tax (2d). At The JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, "PRESS" OFFICE.
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