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SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH. Minister, Rev. R. Dudley, M,A,\ ' 11 a.m.—Subject. "THE NEW BlRr». Choir Music, "Come Let Us tn «u' Lord” (arr, Roberton). 10 7 p.m.—Subject, "TREASURES t* EARTHEN VESSELS." Choir mJf“Jesu, Priceless Treasure." and Spacious Firmament" (Thiman). ■ WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Hose Festival Sunday: 11 a.m.. twTT Silvester, M.A.; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. H "Seeking God in Nature and Woishio’ ! EDGEWARE ROAD-11 a'm.. Mr~c 7< n Colechin; 7 p.m.. Women’s ServW Preacher, Major (Mrs) Searle - **- LINWOOD-WAlNONl—Linwood: iTT^T Rev. Cecil R. Taylor; 6.30 p.m,, Raw r.’ R. Taylor. Wainonl: 11 a.m.. Mr H Brown' PAPANUI METHODIST CIRCUIT p? panui: 11, Rev. C. H. Bell; 6.30 Ra» James Richards. Friendly song’ and members’ meeting at close wood: 2.30, Y.M.C.A. Secretary R. KW?; Belfast;. 6.30, Linwood Mission Sana ’ ADDINGTON—Union Sunday School^ 1 ® niversary. Special singing by w“ children’s choir, 11, Rev. E. DrakeRev. J. H. Woolford; 7, Rev. J, n’enniT Lincoln Road: 11, Mr F. Colechin- 7 E. Drake. -1 XW’ THE PEOPLE’S CHURCH i (Methodist: Opp. Sydenham POV 6.30 SPECIAL FEATURE gV Tramway Harmonists in Quartets (si 1 Solos, T. G. Rogers, Don McCulteck' Violin solos: Miss Natalene Butcher' Monologues. Mrs H. REV. G. B. HINTON, "MEN NOT MARKETS.” 11 a.m,, Mr H. B. Moore, Beckenham- li a.m.. Rev. G. B. Hinton; 6.30 pmTijti Kent. High Street: 6.30 p.m., .'Mr R Armon. 7^ SHIRLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIwr SARY. yfiß Conductor: Mr G. Martin. B.Mus ’• 11-Rev. W. E. A. Carr. 2.3o—Rev. N. P. Larsen. 7—Rev. C. H. Bell. RICHMOND-11, Mr F. J. VinlcombT 6.30, Mr C. Colechin. Marshland: 11,-1$ A. Smart. mu. WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH (next Post Office)—ll a.m., Supply |>. 7. p.m., "God’s Gift of Life," Rev. E/E. Sage, Anthem. Soloist, Mr Sayers Communion at close. -2 NEW BRIGHTON SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY—II a.m., preacher. Rev R. J., Richards: 2.20 p.m.. Children’s Pageant: preacher, Rev. C. Knight; fijo p.m., Rev. W, E. A. Allon Carr. All welcome, 053536 ST. ALBANS, Rugby street-2.1l a.m.. Rev D. O. Williams, M.A., broadcast; 7 pan.’ Rev. D. O. Williams, M.A. St. John’s Jeffreys road. Bryndwr: 11 a.m., Rev.A* Liversedge, Children’s Temperance items--6.30 p.m., Mr F. Colechin. X3K2 CLARENCE ROAD METHODIST-11- amt. Rev. H. Whitfield, "The Last -Stand Of Faith.” 7 p.m., Rev. H. Whitfield, Iflhe Pivot of Destiny,” when Roll of Honour will be Unveiled. After-church . .Supper. Riccarton Village: 11 a.rh.. Miss D. Mitchell; 7 p.m.. Gunner A. Burley. Maihara: 2.30 p.m.. Rev. H. Whitfield, Memorial Service. - - ’ - 031(43 Baptist. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister: Rev. L. J. Boulton Smith. Guest Preacher at both Services REV. ERIC M. ENRIGHT. Chaplain to the Forces. MUSIC —Morning; Hymn Study, • 'Tell Me the Old, Old Story” (Wiseman); .Soloist, Mr A. Moncrleff. Evening: “Incline Thine Ear” (Himmel). Soloist, Mr Geo. Macann. Solo by Cpl. R. Gordon. A Cordial Welcome to all. Aids for Hard of Hearing. .01726 COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 11 A.M.—Exposition of ; tift Word.7 P.M.—Subject: “A Mayor • Ishp< Made A Mess of It.” Preacher, Rev.. Ernest Nicholls. f.. 7133LINCOLN. ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH.' Spreydon.—Minister, Rev. GLN. Garllck. 11 a.m.: “Sabbath Rest.” 7 p,m,;.,“Paths of Righteousness.” Message for theitjmes. A Welcome to all. 1 Sftffg OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH. Wllson’rrd. —Rev. Roland Hart. 11 a.nf., “Conditfons of Victory." Parade of Opawa Band of Hope. Items . by Competition prize-win-ners. 6.30 p.m.: "The Death of a-Soul.” Choir and Soloist at every service. 7JBO RICCARTON BAPTIST. Corner PeVerel and Rattray sts., Sunday School 230 pan. Adult Service, 4 p.m. Speaker, Mr Stan. Winder. All Welcome. .. Spiritualist of N.SS. ■ THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z„ Ridgely Hall, Armagh st.,-Sunday, 7. .pm. Speaker: Mr E. M. Lovell-Smlth; Subject; The Pulpit and Spiritualism, A Repjy -to\ Critics. Vocal solo, Mrs D. ■ Eliot-Cotton, “Spirit Divine.” After Circle and Spirit- M ual Healing. Healing Circle-Tuesday ifitr-fW. noon, 2.30- p.m. Open Discussion Group f Tuesday, 8 p.m. Both at 94 Gloucester ft. j\ (upstairs). All Welcome. (I CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST-' CHURCH (Inc.). . . . 272 Madras st., Sunday, 7 p.m.—Addtess by Mrs Maffey. Floral Clairvoyance. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Phenomena Clairvoyance and answers to written questions con- ■ ducted by Miss Newton. ■ ' Gospel Halls ARMAGH STREET HALL.—Gospel - Service at 7 o’clock GD.V.). Speaker, Mr L A. Twyman, Missionary from Papua, New Guinea. We give you a welcome to come. RUTLAND HALL, St Albans.-Gospd Service at 7 p.m. (D.V.). Speaker, Mr .H; R. Fountain. A hearty welcome to all. WALTHAM. HALL, Shakespeare road;— Bright Gospel Meeting (D.V.),' 7 p.in. ■ Speaker, Mr A. Paynter. Everybody cordially welcome. ARGONAUT HALL, Stanmore road. Unwood.—Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 pffl. Speaker, Mr W. Uden. Linwood residents) you will be especially welcome) SPECIAL MEETINGS for the Hard'of Hearing are held (D.V.) every Sunday Evening at 7.15 p.m. at Armagh Street Hall. All deaf people heartily-welcome. THE WORD OP GOD will be preached on Lord’s Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.) m the Sons of Temperance Hall. Gloucester st All welcome No collection. ——■ BRYNDWR HALL, Idris road.—Gospel Service at 7 p.m, (D;V.). Speaker, Mr R. K. Neville. Everybody welcon^j—Theosophical Society. , THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. * "LIFE WITHOUT FEAHI" (THE ENEMY WITHIN) , Public Lecture by MR RICHARD A. BLAXALL, -F-N.Z.AN. SUNDAY. 7 P.M., THEOSOPHICAL HALL 267 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE,: .- (Near Manchester street Brldgej, . : Musical Items. ALL WELCOME.. SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST .CHURCH Cr. Worcester and Manchester sts.). PUBLIC SABBATH SERVICE, ' THIS AFTERNOON (SATURDAY), ’ at 2.30 p.m. jject: "The Atonement and Work of Salvation." Speaker: Pastor Edward Barrar. ; A hearty welcome to all. X 3711 £ SALVATION ARMY. Christchufflb adel, Victoria square. Annual Songster gade Week-end. To-night 8 pffland Festival of Music. Admissionjujiday, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. etlngs Directed by Major E. ■Tnorne. est Artist: Songster Leader Edwto aholt. All Welcome. IE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT. 30 Chat- - lane, November 29th, 7 p.m. Speaker, E. B. E. Taylor. Subject, "Ethics ana Liquor Question." Open interested welcome. Social, - Decern* )lANT HALL.—Richmond Mission.. City rice, 7 p.m. Orchestral Music. 8« Subject., "Grace and Worißning, 11 a.m., Richmond Mission neu, imond. ■' D'S LAW AND THE NEW ORDER.’ Public Lecture , by MAJOR E. E. BARROWS Cl-AMBER In OF COMMERCE MONDAY. NOVp®BB 30th, 1942, at 8 PJLI World Federation IIC Inc ' TESTAMENTS.- 200 rteUnear GlOTcester^trg^’

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23807, 28 November 1942, Page 6

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