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SUNDAY SERVICER. Methodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH (Corner Chester street) NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SPRING FESTIVAL Minister: REV. R. .DUDLEY, M.A. 11 a.m.—Subject. . •GOD-CONSCIOUS-NESS.” Anthem. “Fill Thou My Life" (Thiman): and “Sanctus” (male voices). Children’s Floral Gifts will be received for dedication and distribution. 7 p.m.—FESTIVAL MUSIC. Subject. “CREATIVE POWER." Solos: Maunder's “Consider the Lilies," Mrs E. H. Shelton, and ‘O Lovely Flowers," Miss Margaret Ward. Anthems, "Praise Him” (Bach) and “Awake the Harp” (Haydn). Aids for the hard of hearing. DB6 DURHAM STREET SCUTH—II a m.. Mrs Meadows: 7 p.m.. Rev. A. O. Harris. Madras Street: 11 a.m., Mr Vinicombe. WESLEY CHURCH, cnr. Worcester street and Fitzgerald avenue. Minister, REV. V. R. JAMIESON. DAY OF PRAYER : SPECIAL SERVICES 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. WORSHIP AT WESLEY EII7 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE—Spring Festival and Day of Prayer. 11 a.m., Rev. A. O. Harris; 7 p.m., Mr J. Moor. Appropriate hymns and choir music. ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER 11 a m:—REV. E. S. HODDINOTT. Anthem, “Arise, Shine, for Thy Light is Come.” 7 p.m.—REV. H. J. ODELL. Soloist, Mrs R. Williams. Anthem, “Nearer My God to Thee.” Social Hour after service. 533 EDGEWARE ROAD METHODIST Minister, REV. E. S. HODDINOTT. 11—REV. E. DRAKE. 7 p.m.—REV. E. S. HODDINOTT. Subject: ‘CHRISTIANS, THE CHURCH, AND PEACE.” Anthem, "Gloria in Excelsis." 2350 RICHMOND - SHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCHES.—Day of Prayer for Britain: Richmond: 11 a.m„ Mr W. McHarg; 6.30, Rev. J. B. Dawson, B.A. Shiriey: Spring Flower Services. 11 a.m.. Rev. J. B. Dawson; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. W. Beaumont, M.A. Marshland: 11 a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh. Note: Teachers’ Fellowship and Tea at Shirley, 4 p.m. , 2246 LINWOOD - WAINONI METHODISf CHURCHES—Day of Prayer and Intercession. Linwood: Spring Flower Services: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. E. Harkness, M.A. Wainoni: 11 a.m., Mr A. Smart. 2355 WCOLSTON wfETHObIST CHURCH—Day of Prayer. 11 a.m., Mr A. G. William#; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. Harold Sharp. Friendly hour after service.

OPAW A METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m - . Mr W. F. Stock; 6JO p.m.. R«v. W. E. Moore. Spring Flower Festival, Sunday, October 5, 1947. ADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH—II

a.m.. Monthly Children’s Service; preachw; ReV .’ C. Horwood; 7 p.m.. Annual Women s Service; speaker, Mrs S. Colechin women's choir.

LINCOLN ROAD METHODIST CHURCH a r m > R i v ' A ' N J 8.A.: 7 p.m.. Rev. L. C. Horwood.

RICCARTON CIRCUIT, Clarence street—--11. Rev. J. M.. Blight; Junior Choir; 0 30 p.m Mr F. J. Vinicombe; Choir ktuslc. Masham, 7 p.m.: Mr Pearce. Sockbunt 6.30 p.m.; Mr G. Hill. ™t.a«urn

tUCCARTON CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES-11 a.m.. Mr W T Lindsay; duet, Mr and Mrs K. J. Carpenter; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. M. Blight; duet ° nd E ' M 'C‘’««nd. S; N ?L BA ’ Cashm ere: 11. Rev A K Witheford. 8.A.; 7, Mr T. MacFarlane. BRYNDWr I S n. CHURCH, BRYNDWH—Day of Prayer: 11 ajn.. Rev. bi’ Hev. E. Drake "The Sin of Prayerlesiness" Ttw a m PA TtH‘ t METHODIST CHURCH.-ll n m 4 ' L „ Jesus Began.” 6.3 ft ♦ Sharp * Hare wood: 2. J® p.m BeUastj 2.30 p.m. Harewood ftouking son BA P ' m “ inlster - Rev. R. w. May* fem.. &i he R m %!»• Tu"‘ 8 daJ■ V nlxt ,,, ° ,tend Annlvcrsa, v Social I_Prayer 1 _ Prayer - 11 a.m.. Rev. Harold Sharp. 7 D-ni.. United with Presbyterian welcome. ChUrch ,f n“ed Choir. Visitors

REDCLIFISS METHODIST CHURCH < An. gusto streetl.-Dsy of Prayer Ham HonS-° eV eir’" n! ' ger . of Pa P ßnul Children'- -. mt - _ e - 3 £ P-m„ Mr W. McHars SOUTH BRIGHTONTcm~ Bridge stlnd Estuary -d.).-10 a.m., Bible Sai; U a.m.. Sunday School. 7 p.m Peoole* Sei vice. Mr A. Smart All Welcome Baptist Churches BAPTIST CHURCH. Oxford terrace Rev. L. J. Boulton Smith .. Minister SPECIAL DAV op PRAYER FOR BRITAIN. Requested by His Excellency the Governor-General. 11 WoiLD^ T a S J° NG . WITH THE Anthem: “By Wearv Stages ‘ (Gustav Holtz). ‘ 12 Noon: Infant Dedication. 7 p.m.: “MY KINGDOM IS NOT OF THIS WORLD.” Anthem: “Grant We Beseech Thee” (Martin Shaw). (Aids for the Hard of Hearing.) COME, AND WELCOME. COME, AND WELCOME. Oil COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. —Sunday School Anniversary Services? Guest Preachers: 11 a.m., Rev. A. J. Johnston; 2.45 p.m., Rev. J. Stewart. 8.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. G. I. Beilby, M.A. Special Singing by Large Children’s Choir. Tuesday, 7.15, Anniversary Concert. 2246 ST? ALBANS BAPTfST* CHURCH. Thames street—Pastor: G. S. Munro. 11 a.m.: Spring Flower Service. 12 Noon: Infant Dedication Service. 7 p.m.: Studies in Revelation (VI). All welcome. OPAWA BAPTIST' Wilsona road? Minister: Rev. P. W. Norrish 11 a.m.: NATIONAL SERVICE (conducted by Mr B Williams. President of the N.Z.B U.). 6.30 p.m.: “A GOOD APPETITE.” (S.S. Anniversary, Next Sunday, Oct. 5.) 2364

ARMAGH STREET HAIX Mr H. C. CHENERY, Evangelist from Auckland, continues final meetings (D.V.) Sunday, 28th, 7 p.m.—Subject: “SALVATION. MAY WE POSSESS IT t MUST WE WORK IT OUT ’ OR WAIT FOR IT.” Tuesday, 30th. 7.30 pan.—Subject: “AN OPENED DOOR.” Thursday. 2nd, 7JO pan.: “THE DEMOCRATIC CHURCH.” DON’T MISS THESE FINAL MEETINGS. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. WALTHAM HALL, SHAKESPEARE ROAD. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER ZSth, 7 p.m. MR R. PARKINSON will (D.V.) speak on the subject; “THE CROSS OF CHRIST.” WHAT DOES 11 MEAN TO YOU 7 On Tuesday and Thursday next, at 7.30 p.m.. Expositions will be given of First Corinthians, Chapters Eight to Ten. Come and enjoy these talks on the Scriptures ! ERYNDWR HAIX, 179 Idris Road pan. Subject: “ TO-MORROW ! ” Coming events that cast their shadows before. You are invited to hear this address concerning various phases of human life and destiny. Speaker: MR W. J. BURROWS. HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS HOTEL CROMWELL,* CKOMWELL— „ CENTRALLY HEATED, H and C. tn BEDROOMS DAILY. 17/6; WEEKLY. £5/5/- Duncan G Anderson. Licensee BLENHEIM— Stay at the CRITERION HOTEL. Bienneim Marlborough * Leading Hotel At this well-known House where the nomely atmosphere prevails, you will get good service and live well. Accommodation. 60 guests. Dining Hall seats 75 persons Tariff. Full Day. 20s The Criterion is a CT PS and Motor Union Hotel K J Meatyard. Proprietor cHKISTCHCRCH RINK TAXIS, LID.. « CHEbItR aTKEBT MOTORISTS, when tn Christchurch caU at our and all Motor Sundries Taxis at all limes 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone 04-«78.

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