PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. "NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria street. Minister, REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 11 a.m.—GRACIOUS NEWS FROM ABROAD. Anthem, "Lead, Kindly Light" (Sullivan). 7 p.m.—WHAT IS FOLLOWING AFTER US? Hymn Study, "Praise My Soul" (Goss). 6402 T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN - 1 CHURCH (Oposite Public Hospital). 11 a.m.—Rev. W. Rutland Martin. Anthem, "My Voice Shalt Thou Hear" (Goes) 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. Subject, "CHRIST SORROWING OVER THE CITY." Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul" (Shelley). 58374 Tf." - I?AUI7s; CAISHEL STREET. -J REV. ALAN WATSON, M.A. 11—" KNOWN UNTO GOD" , (An Armistice meditation following visit to France and Belgium). Anthem, "O Lord how Manifold" (Barnby). 7—" THE HOUSE WITHOUT A TENANT" (The dangers of an empty life). Anthem, "O Saviour Friend" (Handel) (soloist, Miss Jeanne Grant). Organ, Choral Song, Wesley. 58376 »-> lAN CHURCH, Randall streetMinister, Rev. F. E. H. Paton. Special Annual Sunday School Anniversary Services. 11 a.m., Rev. F. W. Marshall; 2.45 p.m., Rev. Clarence Eaton; 7 p.m., Rev. F. E. H. Paton. Solos, Duets. Choruses. Conductor, Mr H. McCaffrey. X 1076 ST. "GEORGE'S, cr. Linwood avenue and Gloucester street—Minister, Rev. Dawson Madill, M.A. 11 a.m., Mr E. J. D. Hercus, M.A.; 7 p.m., Mr Ron. Hay, Divinity student. Anthems by the choir. XlOlO PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN ~ ' CHURCH, Ferry road—ll a.m., Mr Swan; 7 p.m., Mr R. P. Snow, of the Poona and Indian Villages Mission, followed by Moving Picture of the Mission. All Welcome. X 962 •r: NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN ■J CHURCH, Puriri street, Riccarton —11 a.m., preacher, Rev. A. Simmonds (of St. Giles', Papanui); 7 p.m., subject, "Christian Patriotism." Anthem, "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward). Minister, Rev. L. Farquhnr Gunn, JMA. X 1027 S~"T. GILES', Papanui—Sunday School Anniversary. 11 a.m., Rev. L. Farquhar Gunn, M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. A. Simmonds. No afternoon service. Encourage teachers and children by good attendances. X 994 jpASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Minister: Rev. James Robertson. 11 a.m.: Rev. John Miller: 7 p.m.: Rev. John Miller. X 749 T DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN ~ CHURCH—II a.m.. On Intersession; 7 p.m., The Unthinkable and the Inevitable. Rev. G. i. Taylor, 8.A., B.D. 6255 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. GARDNER -MILLER. To-m,orrow, at TRINITY (Worcester street, City). 11 AM.—FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE." 7 PM —"I HAVE NEVER FOUND IT EASY TO BE A CHRISTIAN." T 6717 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, ""OEINCARNATION": (a) A Logical A* Necessity; (b) Some Actual Memories. Public Lecture by MR T. E. BROWN. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., in the THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace, near MANCHESTER ST. Bridge. Musical Items. Everybody We^ o ™- DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES. )IVINE SCIENCE SERVICES, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 7.15 P.M. ■ SERVICE AND LECTURE BY MARY E. SIMPSON, C.S.B. SUBJECT: "I REJOICE THAT I AM I." THURSDAY, November 18th, 7.45 p.m., HEALING SERVICE AND LECTURE BY MARY E. SIMPSON, C.S.B. SUBJECT: "A DYNAMIC PERSONALITY." AT INSTITUTE HALL, 217 Gloucester street. ALL WELCOME. 07027 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, i SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street, west SERVICES: SUNDA*Y, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject of Lesson Sermon: MORTALS AND IMMORTALS. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 A.M. Testimony ~eeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Room, 96 Hereford street, west, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The public Is cordially invited to attend the Services and Wednesday Evening Meetings, and also to use the Reading Room. F 6171 SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES. THE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z. (only Church authorised by Act of Parliament), Christchurch Branch, Druids' Hall (opposite Tepid Baths), Manchester st. Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr Wall. Subject, "What Can We Do for Spiritualism?" Spiritual messages and clairvoyance, Mrs Wall. A hearty invitation extended to all. Old members please note subject of address. X 960 CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Incorp.), Ridgely Hall, Armagh street, at 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr J. Pope. Subject: "How Shall We Live?" Come along and bring your friends. Xll6l TTNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Chan*~J eery lane —7 p.m.: Speaker, Mr Harding. Palmistry, Astrology, and Numerology. Birthdate readings. Clairvoyance, Healing. Wednesday and Friday meetings, 8 p.m. XIIB9 SPIRITUALIST FELLOWSHIP, 213 A High street, above Harrods, Tailors —Sunday, 7 p.m., Trance Address. Subject: "God's Revelation to Man." Clairvoyance aftev circle. Week night meetings, 8 p.m. Monday; Floral Readings, Tuesday; Developing Circle, Wednesday; Psychometry, Thursday; Open Healing Circle. X 1233 YSTIC ORDER OF THE WHITE ROBE CHURCH, Temperance Hall, opp. Hay's. Ltd.—Sunday, 7 p.m.: Inspirational address by Henry T. King. "The Mystical Interpretations of the Ten Commandments." Floral ReadI ings. ■VHE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF 1 "THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL the following day's Isstie. AFTER 10 P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVER B3_p5EHE v JPRINTEB,oq the first floes.* .'__.
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