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METHODIST CHURCHES. T|URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. CLARENCE EATON H AM.—THE TRUE ARISTOCRACY Music: O that Men Would Praise (Roberton). 7 P.M.—THE MISUSE OF POWER. Music: Rejoice in The Lord Ahway (Purcell). D 3389 BELT METHODIST CHURCH. (Fitzgerald avenue.) 72nd SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNTVEB- ' SARY SPECIAL CHILDREN’S CHOIR. SERVICES: 11 A.M.—Rev. H. S. Kings. 2.45 P.M.—Rev. W. Parker. M.A. 6.30 P.M.—Rev. H. L. Fiebig. BA IT 1 AST CHRISTCHURCH (METHOD--IST)—Linwood, 11, Rev. J. C. Draper (S). 6.30. Revs. Draper and L. C. Clements; soloist. Miss Kathleen Chappie. Richmond. 11. Rev. C. Strand: 6.30. Addington Mission Band. Marshland. 11, Mr R- Bethune. Wainoni. 6.30. Rev. J. Featherston. X 5723 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. W. B. Pickering, assisted by Miss J. Hill; 6.30. Mr F. Olds. Durham street South: 11, Mr V, Plant; 6.30, Rev. W. B. Pickering. Christchurch Welsh Choir. Soloist. Madam Gower Burns. Madras street North: 11, Mr G. Wright. S6D CT. ALBANS, RUGBY STREET— Preachers. 11 a.m.. Rev. A. C. Lawry; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. A. Burley. MA. anthem by choir. St. John’s. Bryndwr. preachers, 11 a.m.. Rev. W. A. Burley. M.A.; 7 p.m.. Rev. A. C. Lawry. A Welcome to All. X334S \\7ESLEY CHURCH, EDGEWARS ** ROAD —Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., preacher. Rev. H. S. Kings. Choir music, anthem. “God Sends the Night.” A Hearty Welcome to alt XSS4S CYDENHAM, DIAMOND JUBILEE SERVICES—Reopening of Church after extensive renovations. 1878-IS3S. 11 a.m., and 6.30 pra.. Rev. Percy Paris. President, New Zealand Methodist Conference. Evening Service to be broadcast. Soloists. Mr T. E. West and Mr S. Sayers. Largely augmented choir. Beckenham. It Rev. Wesley Parker, M-A. 6.30. Mr C. Colechin. High street. 6.30. Mr C. Sandford. 9641 CHIRLEY-RICHMOND METHOWSr 10 CHURCH, Randall street—Minister, Rev. F. E. H. Pa ton. Harvest Festival services. 11 an, “A Harvest Meditation”; 7 p.m., ‘"Die Lord of Hie Harvest.” All gifts fruit, produce, etc, for orphanages. X 8977 WOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT * T —Woolston (Harvest Festival). 11. Mr W. Thomas, 2.30 Rev. J. Draper; 6.30. Rev. L. Brooks. Opawa. 11, Rev. L. Brooks, 6.30. Mr J. Flewellen. Sumner, 11, Rev. H. Bellhouse; 7. Mr F. Colechin, Redcliffs. 11, Mr M. Hosking: 7 Rev. H. Bellhouse. Heathcote, 11, Rev. A. Fowles; 6.30, Mr G. McKenzie. A DDINGTON UNION—H. Mr Pugh. “Consecration”; 650, Rev. G. R. Harris. “Christian Interpretation of Life.” By choir, “Radiant Mont” “Comes a Whisper ” Lincoln road: Hari vest Thanksgiving. 11, Rev. Harris: 650. Rev. Grigg. X 8976

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. SCIENCE SERVICE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. 63 Worcester street west. SERVICES: SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p m. Subject of Lesson Sermon: “MATTER.” SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AJS. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday. S pan. Reading Room, 98 Hereford street west, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. 11 a.m. to 5 pan.; Wednesday. 11 ajm. to 7.30 pan.; Friday. 11 aan. to 9 pan. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Services and Wednesday Evening Meetings, and also to use the Reading Room. Divine science. Lectures by MARY E. SIMPSON. C.S.B. SUNDAY, MARCH 20. 7.15 pan. Subject, “AIDS TO SUCCESS." THURSDAY. March 24th, 7.45 pan. Subject. “THE TONGUE OF THE WISE IS HEALTH.” At Institute Hall, 217 Gloucester sL Opp, Latimer square. All Welcome--07029

CHEISTADEJLPHIANS. QHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. SUNDAY. 6.30 pjn. EUROPEAN CRISIS IN THE LIGHT OF /PROPHECY. All Welcome. No Collection. ■ 83515

SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES. THE NATIONAL. SPIRIT! T A CHURCH of N.Z., Christchurch branch—The Friendship Centre. Druids Hall, Manchester street, Sim, day. 7 pjn.. Speaker. Mr E. Wail; Subject, “The Gentle Art of Trapping a Ghost.” Spiritual Messages and Clair- • voyance. Mrs Wall. A welcome to all. (CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST v -' CHURCH line.). Ridgely HalL 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr Spargo. Subject. “The Cross of 'Calvary.” Floral Clairvoyance, by Mrs M. Sunderland. A meeting on Numerology and answer* to written questions will be held on Wednesday, 7.30 pun., at 272 Madras street, conducted by Mrs Sunderland TTNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH— Speaker, Mr E. Grey. “The Philosophy of Prayer.” Clairvoyance. Floral Readings, Healing. Wednesday and Friday meetings, 8 pjn. All welcome, TVTYSTIC ORDER OF THE WHITE ITA ROBE CHURCH. Navy League (upstairs), Gloucester street—Sunday, 7 pun. Service conducted by Agnes Williams. Address, “Dreams and Visions.” Sister Joan. Floral readings. After - Circle. XS77S

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 25

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