PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. gT. PAUL *S PRESBYTERIAN Minister, Rev. Alan G. Watson, M.A Preachia Rev. L. McMaster, B.D. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. Morning 11 am.,' “A Parable of “° Ye hbve *hs Lord” (Coleridge Taylor)., _Evenj.ng, 7 pm., The More Excellent A “Love Ohe Organ. Chorus in A Major (Soiomei. 57697 gT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital). Minister, REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON. BA. YOUTH OP THE CHURCH DAY, 11 ajn.—Anthenx. ~L ord We Pray Thee” (Roberts). 7 p.m.—Anthem, “Sweet is the Sunlight” (Eggleston). ; A 8874 S* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo streei, Sydenham—ii am., Rev. Laurence Rogers, MA.; 7 p.m., Mr H. Sturge, chairman, Congregational Union. Anthem, “Lift up Mine Eyes,” '‘Still with Thee.” gBiB®3^mS^SISBSW. , lAN CHURCH, Randall street— Minister, Rev. P. E. H. Baton. Young Peoples, Day. tl! am., “The Joy of Worship ; 8,45, Song Service; 7 pm., Young people’s Service. Bible Class members assisting. Young People particularly welcome. 3&57 HILLS “PRESBYTERIAN oHUßCli—Minister, Rev. James Robertson, B.A. YoUng People's Day. Ham “The Joy of Worship”; 7 p*nW_ “Reality in Worships Soloist] Miss Freda Judkins. All cordially In® Vited. xlm y Purlri street RiccarPeople’s Day, li am.i children’s service; 7 pan., service for young inert and women; Preacher. Mr W. S. Brettell. ■ , X 7040 CHRISTADELPHIANS. ftHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. Sunday, 6.30 pm. THE WISDOM OF GOD AND THE ; 4 WISDOM OF THE WORLD. All welcome. NO collection. e 83769 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. nHEISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street West —Services Sunday, 11 am. and 7 pm. Subject of lesson sermon: “UNREALITY.” Sunday School, side entrance, 11 am. Testimony meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm. Reading Room, 96 Hereford street, 4bpen to the public Monday, Tuesday/ and Thursday, 11 am. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Friday 11 am. to 7.30. pm. F6l. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. . J. ISHERWdOD (from India). PSYCHOLOGIST, r ECTURE SUNDAY, TRADES u HALL, 7.15.,; ■ ON FATE AND DESTINY. Demonstrations of Mental and Psychic Power (Auric Readings). - Collection at Door. , Week Meetings at Navy League, 87 Roucester street. Wednesday, 8 p,m.: Soul Affinities: When and Where do we Meet Them.-: ■ w - Thursday. 3 pm. < Monday, 8 pm. Reserves 31-328. Office: Builders’ Chambers, 95 Gloucester street. Consultation FREE. Class starts Tuesday, 8 pun. 3697 LxUSTCHOHCH bPiRITUALIST . CHURCH, iac. f RIDGELY HALL, m.—Mi- r;. W.aii; Don’t oe a Psychic mmy; Mrs Wail, Clairvoyance. 272 Iras street Lyceum 11 am. Ladles’ iting, Monday, 2.15 pm. Psycnory.. Wednesday, 7-30 .pm. X 8029 iPIBiTUALiST CHURCH OF N.Z.. 1 Navy League Hall, -Gloucester s(., imday, 7 pm., Mr T. WG Sparks, Modern Spiritualism and it# Pioneers,” lustrated - with lantern slides. Open ircle. 827 Colombo street Tuesday, pm. Ladies' meeting, Wednesday 30 p.m.; Psychometry. i/fYSTTC ORDER OF THE WHITE M ROBE CHURCH—Temperance all, opp. Hay’s, Ltd., Gloucester st, unday, 7 pm.. Inspirational address y Henry T. Kang, “The Plant Kingm” Floral readings. All welcome. X7BBI iHRISTIAN SPI R 1 TUALIS T 1 OHTTPrW U»m/PtrK’ Hall, oonosite JXidl BUUiCiMj **« _ ace and Floral Readings. AH weljme. - XBl2l tNlfY* “SPIRITUAL ‘ ■'CHURCH. } Chancery lane, 7 pit, Lantern cture by Mr E, Lovell-Smith. Photos ! Spirit faces and forms guaranteed Y prominent men. Week ns k SSffiMBUES OP. GOD, COLOMBO » ST.. SYDENHAM— To-night .Openly 7 pjii- Sunday—ll am.. Worship ad Praise. Communion, and Childrens ervice. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and ible Classes. 6.30 pm. Revlval Seriee. Speaker, Mrs-JL E. England, ues., and Thurs., 7.30 p.m. A 2917JO MORE ' WAR MOVEMENT, 196 * Cashel street—Sunday, 8.15 p.fri. opic; “Aldous Hualey’s Constructive eace Policy.” Reviewer: Mr C. H. ole. Questions and discussion. All iterested in peace welcome, pwa-tri nfer.TmOtjg MOVEMENT. 198 Cashel street— Sunday, 6.30 pm. opic: “World Day for Animals” peakfer: Mr N. M. Belt Discussion ►Hows talk. All interested welcome. ATIMER HALL, RICHMOND IVIISJ SION, City Service—7 ,p.m.. Subict, “The Tabernacle in the WUderess,” Orchestral music 6.45 non. MornIg Service, u am,, at Mission Hail. ichmond. . . XBOBO JUTLAND HALL, RUTLAND BT* v St, Albans— Gospel service, 7 pm., .V.,.Mr R. K. Neville. Subject, r‘Dearation”. Baptismal Service to^ folia. 11» MWtl« v. w. ™td4 i vD.V.) be preached by Mr W. Mcmminlf. All welcome. XBQ2B r ALTHAM HALL, , Shakespeare Road— The Gospel of the . Grace God will (D.V.) be preached <m iday evening at 7 o’clock by Mr A, mter. L __All welcome. XBO3I tjiiiru a ijvay ob. -rr * ipel Hall (back room). .Bible made pie by Eye-gate. All deaf imojgj SON& SEBSICB, To-morroW -’M.C.A., 7 pm. Pfeacher, MlsS AhtHviiy, , Subject “Gter Herltege,” Cordial wefcome, to aU interest^
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 29
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