PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
CJT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital), MINISTER: REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, BAI. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. PREACHER: REV. J. D. McCLENNAN WILSON (New Plymouth). 58775 gT. PAUL’S, CASHEL STREET. REV. ALAN WATSON, MA. ’ 11 A.M, AND 7 P.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP. 58376 T. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo street,- Sydenham—ll a.m, Mr J. D. McKenzie, M.Sc.; 7 p.m., Mr L. G, Lord. Visitors cordially invited. . 3599 QHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTER£S jan CHURCH. Randall streetMinister, Rev. F. E. H. Paton. 11 ajn., “The Loss of God’s Presence”; 7 p-m.. “Knowing Christ Better." X 1845 ■qtT NINIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Puriri street, Riccarton —Public Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Preacher at both services, Mr Bruce Carswell, B.A. 3628 /CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—II a-m., Mr Russell Wells; 7 p.m., Mr J. M. Murray. Visitors cordially welcome. XI9OB BAPTIST CHURCHES. DXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST ; V . CHURCH. Preacher: . REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 11 a.ra.—AWhen Men Turn to God.” 7 p.m—“The Fires of Memory.” Visitors to Christchurch are extended a_cordial invitation. 07128 fiPAWA BAPTIST Wilson’s road —Rev. L. A. Day. 11 a.m., “The Need of the Hour.” 6.30 p.m., “Why Do People Go Away from Jesus?” Vital messages for the .people of to-day. 3631 ’ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ; rnRINITY (WORCESTER STREET, + CITY). ' . GARDNER MILLER. A M—“ARE YOU AT THE END OF YOUR TETHER?” - J „ f - PM—“The Voices of Self and Sex in’the Cellar of the Human Mind. How to Gain the Victory. T 8777 CHRISTADELPHIANS. LECTURER; ■ BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. ’ SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M. , THE FRIEND OF GOD. All Welcome. No Collection. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , SERVICES. CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street West. SERVICES: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 pan. Subject of; Lesson Sermon: SACRAMENT. Testimony Meeting; Wednesday, 8 pun. ; Reading Room, 96 Hereford street West: - Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 pm; Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 7.30 pan. Open to the public. . F 6172 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. TTNITY .SPIRITUAL CHURCH, V;. .Chancery lane—7 p.m. Speaker, Mr E. Lovell-Smith. Clair-audience and the Direct Voice. Clairvoyance. Public Circle. Wednesday, 8 pan. Messages. Friday, 8 pan.. Transfiguration. ‘ XIBBS RATIONAL 1 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., Navy League Hall, Gloucester street—Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Thos. William Sparks, L.S.C.N.Z. Subject: “The Need of To-day.” Clairvoyance by the “Message Bearer.” Psychometry class 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, 827 Colombo street. X 1721 MYSTIC ORDER OF THE WHITE iYI - ROBE CHURCH, Temperance* Hall, Gloucester street—Sunday, 7 p.m. Inspirational Address by Henry T. King, “The Work of Evolution” (continued). Floral Readings. AH welcome. X 1709 JUTLAND HALL, Rutland street, St Albans—Gospel Service, 7 p.m. D.V. Mr R. K. Neville. Subject: “A Chancellor’s Query.” X 1839 VY7ALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare ’ ’ road—Gospel Meeting (D.VJ, Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr H. Yolland, of N.Z. Bible Training Institute Subject: “The Stumbling-block of the Cross.” XI7 85 PRIVATE HOTELS. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. (Private Hotel.) COME TO THE SEASIDE. Extra Reduction in Winter Tariff. Special Tariff for Permanents. Excellent Acc mmodation. Every convenience for Families. Close to Golf Course Tennis, and Bowling Greens. For fuller particulars ’phone 34-265, or write VERS N. J. JOHNSTON, Proprietress. J 4085 “ r PHE LODGE.” 36 HEREFORD ST-, The Favoureo West End. The City’s Premier Private Hotel, It Combines Every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff: 12s 5. per day. Permanent guests special rates. D. B. GUNN Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870 33-871. G 4787 THERE’S MONEY IN IT FOR YOU, TOO! During the week dozens of people have *.een securing bargains in all sorts of things whici were advertiser In “The Press” Classified Columns. You, too, can make and save tnonfey by carefully reading over these little messages of opportunity which appear every morning. Also yon can turn into , cash all sorts of articles yon may no longer need, such as pushchairs. furniture, garden, tools, etc. i You can let apartmen's, find boarders, sell nouses, sections, or - farms, and the tCT things you are likely to want to dispose of. [ 12 Words 1/- ; 3 Bays 2/6 t "The Press fos* Rssslfs” * . Districts. Covers City, Suburbs and Country
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