SUNDAY SERVICES. Q ardner mill er Invites you to the Friendly Services of the CENTRAL MISSION. 7 P.M.—CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE—--7 p.m. Doors open 6.30. Community Singing from 6.45. LECTURE-RECITAL, "OLD SCROOGE/' The Immortal Story by Charles Dickens. Followed by the 3-Reel Film, "THE PRINCE OF PEACE. Song Leader: Gordon Woodham. Soloist: Miss Helen Salkeld. 11 A.M.—MISSION HALL, cr. Cathedral sq. and Chancery lane.—ll a.m. CHILDREN'S XMAS SERVICE. MEET AT THE MISSION. 5763 Prophecy and fulfilment. JELLICOE HALL, 71 Gloucester street. SUNDAY. 15th DEC.-ll a-™;- WORSHIP. 7 p.m., PUBLIC LANTERN LECTURE. Subject, "The Universal Question in the Minds of Humanity: WILL THE WORLD BE RULED BY A DICTATOR. WILL JERUSALEM AGAIN BE RULED BY A HOSTILE POWER? WILL THE JEW EVER SEE PEACE AND PROSPERITY?" Hear the answer of Prophecy. Many Photos of Palestine will be shown. M. COPE, Evangelist and Musician.^ /CHRISTCHURCH KESWICK vy CONVENTION. BURWOOD SCHOOL GROUNDS. JANUARY. 1, 2. 3. 4, 1941. SPEAKERS: Revs. W. A. Orange. A. V. Vhlting, Mr J. O. Sanders, Howard Cnights, C.1.M., and others. Information from 533 Hereford street. X 5079 "Richmond Mission JADIANT HALL: \> City Service—7 p.m., Subject, Eteial Security of the Christian." Orchestral [usic, 6.45 p.m. Morning, 11 a.m.. at ichmond Mission Hall, Richmond. X 6251 GOSPEL HALLS. A RMAGH STREET Gospel c\_ of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be Preached at 7 o'clock Sunday evening \ Hearty InvitaUon to All. Xbzan fy UTITa'ND HALL, SC Albans —Gospel IV address at 7 p.m. (D.V.), by Mr David Howell, Missionary from Central Africa, you are cordially invited. Xfinn ITTALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road— W Gospel Meeting (D.V.). 7 pmi. Speaker. Mr W. J. Burrows. Subject, The F of the Gospel Message." Be sure to :ome. „” 02 _ SPECIAL MEETING for the Hard of J Hearing, every Sunday (D.V.). 7.15 >.m., at Armagh Street Hall. Also Class or Girls. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road l p.m. Xi 0 - 2 - 8 A RGONAUT HALL, Stanmore road.— A Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. "Jesus it Sychar’s Well." What is the Living Vater that makes thirst impossible? Speaker; Mr J. Dunbar. Young People pecially welcome. Abu/a DDFELLOWS’ HALL. Dickens street Addington—Bright Gospel Meeting DV ) 7 p.m. Speaker. Mr Roy Purdue, oil will be very welcome. Sunday School, p.m. ’/'A INGA —Gospel Service, 7 o’clock .V Sunday evening. Speaker. Mr T. ordan. All Welcome. X 6237 V— AIMAIrT SCHOOLROOM— Sunday, 7 p.m. "The Closed Door.” A message vital importance. Speaker, Mr R. eith Neville. Please come—you will ijoy the service. . J ‘ - SheWOrToF GOD will be preached „ on Lord's Day, 6,30 p.m. (D.V.), m ie Sons of Temperance Hall. Gloucester reet. All welcome. No collection. X 5042 CAR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. F 'OR DADWhv not give him a new Car Batfor a Christmas Gift? From 39/6. ’TER’S, Battery Experts, 158 High 5749 jL Tyres. 33 x 4, straight side, 25s each. 457 Linwood avenue, BromDodge. Christchurch Wrecking 165 SI. Asaph street. XSRM WRECKING. TJORD "A,” 1929. ■L (21in Wheels.) AUTO PARTS. LIMITED, ruam st. ’Phones 34-794, 34-795. 6038 JEW Tyres, 300 x 21 (2 only), 650 x ' 18 Tubes. Cheap, 56 Cashel st. X 6160 TSED Tyres—looo Wanted. Spot J Cash. Sell now. See Willoughby irst, 165 Victoria st. 'Phone 36-495. X 5295 WRECKING. CHEVROLET 1934 "MASTER” D-A-J Independent Front Wheels. AUTO PARTS, LIMITED, • 48 Tuam st. 'Phones 34-794, 34-795. 6038 ARGE Stock Second-hand Tyres, 1 all sizes, cheap. ChCh. Wrecking 165 St. Asaph street. X 5834 WRECKING. FORD V 8 1935. AUTO PARTS, LIMITED, 48 Tuam st. 'Phones 34-794, 34-795. 6038 TTSED Tyres, 825 x 20, 700 x 20, 38 x V y, 650- x 18, 600 x 16, 230 x 20, 700 x 18, 350 x 19, 450 x 17, 450 x 18, 33 x 4J, 31 x 445 8.E., 650 x 17, 550 x 17, Cheap, 56 Cashel street. X 6160 ALL STEEL CAB, Excellent condition, from DODGE TRUCK, 1932. AUTO PARTS, LIMITED. 48 Tuam st. 'Phones 34-794, 34-795. 6038 FIAT SPARES. WE HAVE LARGE STOCKS OF NEW FIAT SPARES, which we are SELLING BELOW WRECKING PRICES. , SCOTTS GARAGE, Late Fiat Representatives, 160 GLOUCESTER STREET. 5246 AMONG OUR TYRES Are 4 815 x 105. Excellent condition. AUTO PARTS, LIMITED, 48 Tuam st, 'Phones 34-794, 34-795. 6038 TTASTINGS Piston Expanders, ,4/9 fitted. We stock rings, valves, gaskets, etc. Pistons drilled, chamfered, etc. Big-ends renewed. Pins and bushes made. Royds-Howard, Cashel st. X 6046 WRECKING. T?ORD “A," 1929. - L (21in Wheels.) AUTO PARTS. LIMITED. 48 Tuam st, 'Phones 34-794, 34-795 TJARMERS! Dismantling for Spai A Fordson Tractor. Ch.Ch. Wreck Co., 165 St. Asaph street. X 5 WRECKING, CHEVROLET 1934 "MASTER” D.A. ■ Independent Front Wheels. AUTO PARTS, LIMITED. 48 Tuam st. 'Phones 34-794, 34-795. TXTE have some 26 x 2$ B.E. Tyres, Cheap. Ch.Ch, Wrecking Co., 165 St. Asaph street. X 5834 WRECKING. PO R D VB, 1935. AUTO PARTS. LIMITED, 48 Tuam st. 'Phones 34-794, 34-795. GOLFERS! Y°U are invited to call and consult Mr J. M. ("Sandy”) Herd, our Golf, ing Expert, whose long experience and advice will prove helpful in the selection of al] your golfing requirements CROMB and MERRITT. (C. J. Oliver, Manager), 110 Cashel street, wlB The Sports Specialists.
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