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ANGLICAN CHURCHES. rpHE CATHEDRAL.—B a.m.. Holy ComJ. munion; IX a.m.. Matins and Holy Communion: Preacher, Canon Parr; 7 p.m„ Evensong; Preacher, the Dean. T. MICHAEL’S, Oxford terrace.—Sundav, 25th January: Feast of Conversion of St. Paul. Ap. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.: Low Mass with Hymns and Sermon, XI a.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m. Holy Communion daily at 7 a.m., except Tuesdays, 8 a.m. C. E. B_. Muschamp, Vicar. 6315 S~t7~JOHN ; S, Latimer square.—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher: Rev. J. T. McWilliam. __ ST LUKE'S CHURCH, Manchester street. —Third Sunday after Epiphany; 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. Services next Sunday as usual. The Rev. I. L. Richards. Vicar. T. MATTHEW’S. —Conversion of St. Paul: Holy Communion, 8 a.m.: Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong. 7 p.m.. "Woe is Unto Me. if I Preach Not the Gospel.” Courtenav Street Schoolroom: 9.30 a.m.. H C E. C. W. Powell, Priest-in-Charge. 6237 Zrf; MARY'S] Merivale.—B a.m.. Holy IO Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins (to be Broadcast) and Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong. Archdeacon A. J. Petrie, Vicar. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. /■NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Bcalcy avenue and , Victoria street.) SERVICES: 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. Preacher; REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 6345 gT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public. Hospital). Services; II a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister; Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. 51417 ST DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 234 Colombo street South. Minister; Rev. D. D. MacLachlan resumes liis ministry. 11 a.m,—"When God Becomes Real.” 6,30 p.m.—“ The Day of Visitation." Cordial Welcome to All. 6158 gT. PAUL’S CHURCH. Preacher; REV. J. M. BATES. M.A. 11 A,M.—Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord Always” (Purcell). 6.30 P.M.—Solo; Madame Cecily Audibert. Organ Solo; Intermezzo in D Flat (Hollins). 57697 OHIRLEY^iCHMOND—Minister] Rev] O A. D. • Robertson, B.A. 11 a.m., Christ’s Word on Anxiety. 6.30 p.m.; The Price of a Vineyard. S~tTaLBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Berwick st.—ll a.m.. Mr Hayward; 7 p.m., Mr Walker. All Welcome. X 9641 OT. GEORGE’S, Cnr. Linwoocl ave. and to Gloucester street. Minister: Rev. H, J. Crawford. 11 a.m.. Second Timothy one, seventeen. 7 p.m.: First Peter, three, fifteen. Everyone welcome. Youth Workers’ Meeting, 2.30 p.m. /OASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN *0 CHURCH—Minister, Rev. James Robertson, B.A. 11 a.m.. Rev. W. Rutland Martin. 7 p.m., Mr T. C. Swan. Governor’s Bay, 3 pm., Mr T. C. Swan. ST. PETER’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Woolston—Preacher: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. F. W. Wlnton. Lawrence. X 9364 S~T~NINIAN’S CHURCH, Puriri street, Riccarton.—Services, II a.m. and- 7 p.m. Preacher: The Very Rev. George Miller. ■; X 9653 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. JpiRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. 63 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 am. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: “TRUTH” WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS at 8 pm. include Testimonies of Christian Science Healing. READING ROOM, 98 Hereford st., opp. New Post Office. ’Phone 32-128. Open to the Public, Monday, Tuesday, 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. , F6171 BAPTIST CHURCHES. JYAPTIST CHURCH—OXFORD TCE. ster: REV. L. J. BOULTON-SMITH. est Preacher: Rev. A. L. Silcock (Timaru). .M.-SUBJECT; , , , _ Be not afraid of them that kill the body.” 7 P.M.-SUBJECT: "A Question for Hitler, Mussolini, and YOU." Visitors cordially invited .to attend these services. Aids for Hard of Hearing. 01412 PAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilson’s rd.—ll a.m., “The Farmer of Human Fields.” 6.30 p.m.; "Separation.” Wed., 7.30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study. Don’t wonder if you are welcome—Come and see. Rev. Roland Hart. 6280 Free religious movement, 30 Chancery lane.—January 25th, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr J. L. B. Pope. Subject: "Ourselves and the New World.” Discussion. All welcome. Important meeting follows. RADIANT HALL.—Richmond Mission City Service, 7 p.m. Orchestral Music 6,45 p.m. Subject: "The Humanity of Christ.” Morning Service, 11 a.m., at the Richmond Mission Hall, Richmond. AS tnan a Soul? No, not in the sense of . . . something immaterial that dwells in his body and makes it function, something created and placed there at birth by Divine act, and which floats away ... at death.—Rev. A. Wakefield Slaten. PR UNDENOMINATIONAL MISSION” (Regd.). R.S.A. HALL. 71 GLOUCESTER STREET. SUNDAY, 11 a.m., "Worship”; 7 p.m., Lantern Lecture, Subject. “BRITISH COMMONWEALTH TO REVISE STRATEGY, TO MAKE A GREAT AND FINAL STAND, THEN VICTORY! HOW?” This is vital to the Nation and to the Individual. Come early to obtain a seat. Doors open 6.30. ' 6256 THE PLACE FOR BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. rpHE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, A 200 Manchester street (near Gloucester street), for SCRIPTURAL and HELPFUL LITERATURE, and all Sunday School Requirements

HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS WELLINGTON—NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY Comfortable house and good service in the heart of city Official Government Tourist, C.T and W.A. house. ’Phones 42-651. 41-964. O C COX Proprietor. TE MAHIA BAY, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS—TE MAHIA The popular resort and the Scenic Gem of the Sounds. Tramping and launch* ing trips to all parts of New Zealand’s most wonderful waterways, Fishing, boating, bathing, dancing, first-class table. Tariff £3 10s, £4 4s, and £4 10s per week, 12s 6d to 14s per day. Letters: C. M. Bay, Private Bag, Picton. Telephone 151 A Picton Exchange. Telegrams, "Bay," Picton, or bookings through Tourist Agencies. BLENHEIM Stay at the CRITERION HOTEL. Blenheim, Marlborough's Leading Hotel At this well-known house where the homely atmosphere prevails you will get good service and live well. Accommodation, 60 guests. Dining hall seats 75 persons. Tariff; Bed and Breakfast, 10s 6d; Dinner, Bed. Breakfast, 14s 6d; Full Day, 17s 6d. Weekly by arrangement The Criterion is a C.T., P.S., and Motor Union Hotel R. J Meatyard Proprietor M 5527 CHRISTCHURCH—RINK TAXIS, VICTORIA SQUARE MOTORISTS, when in Christchurch call at our Garage for Petrol. Oil. TVres. and all Motor Sundries. PARKING AREA in centre of city. 24 HOURS’ SERVICE ’Phone 34-876 CHRISTCHURCH—“THE LODGE” c "THE LODGE” PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST (five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent uuesis. New House. Up-to-date Appointments. Beautifully situated. Close to college, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phones 33-870 and 33-871. D. B. GLNN. Propn FRANZ JOSEI I GLACIER, SOUTH WESTLAND, N.Z. The Unique Scenic Resort of the World Glaciers, Hot Springs, r . . the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel. Make Grahams GlaCiCi H vour headquarters Daily Trips arranged to Franz Josef and “ ‘ ‘Motor Boating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts and conycn.c nces umur passed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux, Thus. Cook and son, Graham’s, Waiho Gorge.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23545, 24 January 1942, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23545, 24 January 1942, Page 9

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