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UNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Scat-.; V tish Hall (comer oCMpch(gtet : and Gloucester streets)— 16, at 7 pjiuA Trance be given through, the .Mediwnsbip of Mrs Gladys Davies. Dip. SJf.U./Eng- . land, followed by Clairvoyance. Meetings at Unity Hall.. Chancery Jane, Mon., 8 pm. Answers to written questions. Wed., 8 p.m.: Talk on Psychic Powers Amongst the. South African Natives;' Fri., 8 p.m.: Transfiguration Seance by Mr Harding. . XS4O SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF, NEW *-) ZEALAND—Navy League Hall, Gloucester street Sunday, 7 pm.: Ernest C, Grey, “Evolution:” Clairvoyance, Mrs Sunderland. At It Regent street, Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. Wednesday, 8 pm., Psychometry. Mrs Scott Supper* 1/-. ■ X 565 PHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST V CHURCH, Opp. Harris Bros., Hereford, street—Sunday, 7 pm. Mr Howard’s Address, “Spiritualism's Failings, Through Self-imposed Limitations.” Limited Floral Readings. All Welcome. X 530 CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST V> CHURCH (Inc.), Ridgley Hall, Armagh street, Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speaker, Dr, J. M. Moorey, Ph.D. Subject “Why Are We Unhappy?” Solo by Mrs Horridge. Psychometry meeting Wednesday. Admission Is, Health Class, Thursday. Both meetings held at 272 Madras street, at 7-30 pm. X 394 MYSTIC ORDER OP THE WHITE ROBE CHURCH, Rangers’ Hall (upstairs), nearly opp. Tepid Baths, Manchester street—Sunday, 7 , pm.: Inspirational, Address by Henry T. King, “Spiritual Aspiration is Life and Light.” Headings from Birth Dates. All Welcome. X 328 A SSEMBLIES OP GOD, t Colombo street, Sydenham. II am.: Worship, Praise, and Communion, including Children’s Service. I 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible CIdSSGSi 6.30 pm; Bright Gospel Service. Tues„ Thurs., and Sat, at 7.30 p.m. Come—bring a friend, A 2917 jpOLLOW THE CROWDS to the BIG TENT MISSION, Cr. Malcolm avenue and Colombo street Beckenham. Hear Evangelist A. Hinrichsen. Sunday, February I6th, 11 a.m., Communion Service, v Sunday, February 16th, 7p.m., “THE SECOND COMING CHRIST.” Interesting subjects every week night (Saturdays excepted), 7.45. Bright singing, led by Mr A. Grundy. C6me, and bring your friends, top. 8167 QPECIAL Meetings lor the Deaf P every Lord’s Day at 7.15. Armagh street Gospel Hall (back room). Bible made simple by Eye Gate. All deaf people welcome. X 472 WALTHAMHALL, Shakespeare road -—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 7 o’clock Sun-, day Evening by Mr W. J. Burrows. Subject “A Glimpse of Three Worlds.” X 455 ARMAGH STREET HALL-SUN-A DAY. 7 p.m.: The “Gospel of the Grace of God.” Tuesday, 7.30 pm., "After Gilmour—Pioneering with . the Gospel In Eastern Mongolia." Thursday, 7.30 pm.: “Manchukuo and Mengkukuo: and the Challenge of Mongolia.” Gospel and Missionary Addresses by Reginald W. Sturt, P.R.G.S. Mr Sturts experience of the fields covers a period of 30 years. Do not miss these Instructive and inspiring addresses. • X 468 BAPTIST CHURCHES. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST [V/ CHURCH. Minister; Rev. Lawi rence A. North. 'll a.m.: : Preacher, Rev. P. A. Parry, Church-" Extension Organiser. Junior Ghoh>-Carol (Geoffrey Shaw). 7 p.m.: Subject “What Shall We Say of Jesus?” Anthem; “Disposer Supreme” (C. Hylton Stew* art). Hymn Study: “In Jesus.” Communion Service. 00707

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 13

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