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METHODIST C URHAM STREET D EASTER DAY. Minister: Rev. R. Dudley ■ 11 a.m.—Subject, “RAEBONt" music: "The Strife Is "Come Unto Him" (Handtfi l i.»iS Hale. 7 p.m.—EASTER MUSIC. INESCAPABLE CHRIST."! ' iuia” (Connor-Morris), : J Shelton. “I Know that Llveth” (Handel), Miss son. Choir music, “He Everlasting Head' 7 WESLEY CHUBgSa FltzgeraMy Easter ServfKii- Preacher# H. Allen. 11 a.ml, “The Companin Sorrowful Way.” Saloist, Miss; ] ford (Wanganui). 7 p.m., “The' Christ.” LINWOOD-WAINONI— Linwo Rev. Cecil R. Taylor; 6.30 ; W. R. Francis. B.A. (Commun nonl: 11 a.m., Mr F. J. Vin PAPANUI METHODIST Eastertide Services. Papan 7, Rev. James Richards. Har Padre C. Coley. Belfast: 7, age. RUGBY STREET—Easter a.m., Rev. C. O. Hailwo Rev. W. A. Burley. St. 11 a.m., Rev. A. Liyersedge; 7 ]' E. Lawry. EDGEWARE ROAD—II a.m... Burley: 7 p.m.. Rev. C. 0.-J VDENHAM—II. Mr F. Wesley Parker, M.A. ‘TnnljSjE to the late Mr R. Wright." _ 11. Rev. Wesley Parker; 6.30,Mt-l man. High street; 6.30. Mr L. **”“ SHIRLEY-RICHMOND CHURCH—Richmond: 11 Hosking; 7 p.m., Rev. C. R. TayffisLJ munion. Shirley: 11 a.m., Rev. CJK* 7 p.m., Mr A. G.. Williams. MtneaSS a.m., Mr G. Wright. W rOOLSTON—11 a.m.. Rev. firSss W E. Sage^Opawaf'Hu Rev. W. Francis, 8.A.; 7. P,tariff Sturge. Sumner: 11 a.m., Rev. .& house; 7 p.m., Mr F. 11 a.m., Rev. E. Sage; 7 p.m„ Rtr, Bellhouse. Heathcote: 11 a.m..»;MM . . a.m., Rev. B. J. James; 7 pjri, ; J E. E. Sage. Easter music and Visitors always welcome. Makethl* So your spiritual home. IQ l DDINGTON—Union: 11, Mr A.l x Lawry: 6.30, Rev. W. Grigg.-ft usic. Lincoln road: 11, Mr C.lCao 30, Mr F. Olds. • BAPTIST CHURCHES. jgAPTIST CHURCH. OXFORD Minister: Rev. L. J. Boulton I EASTER MESSAGES. 11 a.m.—“THE CASE OF THOMAS, 1 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev, F. L. “WHAT THE RESUHH MEANS FOR US." Easter Synl Visitors and others are cordli® vited to attend these Easter for hard of hearing. COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST Christchurch South—Mini M, R. Wood. Easter services. 11 3. T. Falla, President-elect NJS Union; 7 p.m., Mr E. J. D. Hen president Canterbury Auxiliary. Lyttelton street ba CHURCH— Minister, Rev. 1, "The Risen Lord Unchangt_ rV mnion.) 7, “An Easter Confesds ;ome Let Us Adore Him.” He mat ifficulties to-day. " r INCOLN ROAD BAPTIST <3 Li Spreydon—Easter Day: 10 a.m, ay School: 11 a.m., Mr E. JwDj| p.m., Mr R. B. Harding. ome PAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, 3 road—Pastor; J. S. Sturge; 6.30 p.m., Mr G. Wrigjl Icome. . SPIRITUALIST OF Ml. SPIRITUALIST CHURtajl. Christchurch bi(ahchVfyW“* ;h street —SundbSV7®®*— MYSTIC CONCEBT&mmM. [FIXION.” Speaker. Mr|| by Miss PolktagSffl md spiritual healing.-M I *- IRISTCHURCH CHURCH [adras street. SUffPAK,* ■r. Mrs E. rs of the House lyance by Mr F. RJnMWj try Meeting, Wednesday#!* gospel halls. [•LAND HALL, ST. •EL MEETING AT 7 P &W Speaker: MR P. COMMON, j on WEDNESDAY, (D.V.), a •ated with Lantern, Will newm a A. E. MCKENZIE, from,lp® both these meetings you airflw lAGH STREET if the Grace of God wUI led at 7 o’clock by Mesa* luise. All welcome. DNAUT HALL, Stanmore Wj4 ood—The Gospel of the WJ •ill (D.V.) be preached-at J ody heartily welcome, - " 3 p.m. jTHAM HALL. Shakespeareiright Gospel Meeting er, Mr Roy Purdie, ly welcome. Sunday School* UAL MEETINGS FOR F HEARING every SundV-l*» ,m„ at Armagh Street HaD. :or Girls, Waltham Hall, 3 Vf teople welcome rELLOWS’ HALL, DickMl . iddington—The Gospel of will (D.V.) be preached*’ dll be heartily welcome, 3 P- m - -r WORD OF GOD will be FT**? lutiu or uuu wm | rd’s Day. 6.30 p.m. (M’ki : Temperance Hall. come. No collections^. HALL, 71 JAY: 11 a.m,, “Eastern „ Lantern Lecture; "Jte National Danger and.wi^ Cnwmfliro In Scripture.” r v :, S - C.Mi..V?S u/n,i 7.30, ~ “Back to the Bible, burdens are lifted, , Christ’s presence. Mj COPE, P'PF Divine sciencp 217 Gloucester st., OPP Latimer, square. , DtSC 1 LECTURES BY MARY E. snjps I3thV 7 P AYER FOB SEW" iL at 11 a.m. rUESDAY, 2.15 p.m., ALING CLINIC, Treatments—Testimonies-; ALL WELCOME, UCH A BEAUTIFUL J? ally in the spring. « s «.« o. I often reproach mej* :ms as if -some less end could have lelpless inhabitants.—K*”.: C£ FOR BIBLES rEST AMENTS. - - 5 AND BOOK hester street (ne® : SCBIPTUBJW. -* ll URE. and all Sun

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23302, 12 April 1941, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23302, 12 April 1941, Page 14

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