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* ' INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Pag -1 ' ~ Pm? 1 • '■ ” FfianSa* T "19 Radio 0 IRUC“ 1 R UC “ -**H ' 1U? :: £££“« •■ " :: g F^ anted :: 1? g«oW tel « Panted .16 Implements and Mach 14 Trsd^p 611 72 •• 17 z„s and Access. 13 Livestock. Dogs, etc 17 KS^ Pe s? onate 19 Ssts .. ..19 Lost and Found " 17 ,S? ava . n »’ etc ‘ 13 :: II 5J± r rl y £& Buy - Sa “ } 3 ■' H : .SocULs.etc .. J* E. 14 Wan || £ E ?: fe. -° r,ng Si for Sale Ts E“ * ™ "■ » ' ggjonal ■ • 17; Properties Wanted .. ’l9

SERVICES Chnrches •* CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. HOLY COMMUNION. - : CHORAL EUCHARIST. -e: Stanford in C. Sequence: J?Rely Ghost” (Dowland). ETCHER: CANON ORANGE. Tn ■ CHORAL EVENSONG. ■rfee: Harwood in A flat. Anthem: * Holy Ghost” (Attwood). . pjifoEß: THE DEAN. _ 3 1?9 ST. LUKE’S CHURCH. t* SUNDAY. 8 a.m.: Holy Com,Lj 9 a.m.: Family Eucharist. 7 p.m.: 2" gvenseng and Procession. "The j*gn o f the Holy Spirit.” SFJOHN’S, "LATIMER - SQUARE. « • HOLY COMMUNION. ■ am ’ MORNING PRAYER, nm/ EVENING PRAYER. ? Preacher: MISS E. PURCHAS. Vicar: REV. D. D. THORPE. 3206 fff - MARY’S. MERIVALE. " WHIT SUNDAY. .m- HOLY COMMUNION. CHILDREN’S SERVICE. I ajn’: CHORAL EUCHARIST AND sepmon. „nF EVENSONG AND SERMON. THE RIGHT REV. A. K. WARREN, Bishop of Christchurch. tnCHDEACON W. W. AVERILL, Vicar. 3185 Cburcbet . KNOX CHURCH, ter Bealey avenue and Victoria street. wjSTER: REV- MALCOLM WILSON, L M.A. SUNDAY. JUNE 6, 1954. I «jn.: MORNING SERVICE. Followed by Sacrament of HolyBaptism. r ajn : EVENING SERVICE. VISITORS WELCOME. 3187 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH / (opposite Public Hospital). 98th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. a ajn.: SERVICE CONDUCTED BY THE MINISTER. Parade of the 19th Association. ( njn.: SERVICE CONDUCTED BY THE REV. W. M. HENDRIE, M.A., Youth Director of the Presbyterian Church. Congregational Social Hour after Churcti. Anthem: "All Lands and People” (Elliott). Brister: BEV. L. FARQUHAR GUNN, M.A., B.D. *3222 T. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner of Cashel and Madras streets). Minister: Rev. Stuart C. Francis, B.A. WHITSUNDAY SERVICES.

SUNDAY SERVICES Methodist Churches DURHAM STREET CHURCH (Corner Chester street). Minister: REV. ASHLEIGH K. PETTCH, B.A. WHITSUNDAY. 11 A.M.: THE! GIFTS OF PENTECOST.” Anthem: “God Is a Spirit” (Bennett). 7 P.M.: “CHISEL-WORK IN RELIGION OR 1 j DYNAMITE?” Choir Music: “Come, Holy Spirit ’’(Male Voices); “Holy Spirit, Truth Divine” i - „ (Thiman). : (The Sacrament of Holy Communion will » follow the Evening Service.) Visitors Invited to Join in the Public - * Worship of G0d.2707 : METTHOPIST CENTRAL MISSION, 53 Cathedral square (next Tivoli). Superintendent: Rev. W. E. Falkingham. Preacher: Rev. Hugh Graham. 3 Subject: “PENTECOSTAL BLESSINGS.” - Every Tuesday at 2.15 p.m.: Women’s Meeting. Every Wednesday: Christian Fellowship. at 7.30 p.m.3178 ' ) WESLEY CHURCH, FITZGERALD AVE. REV. V. R. JAMIESON. 11 a.m.: Divine Worship. 7 p.m.: Evening Worship and Holy Com- : munion. 3182 - ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH . (Rugby street). = Minister: REV. W. G. SLADE, M.A., D.D. : 11 a.m.: Whitsunday service. 7 p.m. (Broadcast): “The Ideal Citizen.” . 3174 CASHMERE-SOMERFIELD METHODIST. ST. JAMES’, Cashmere—ll a.m.: Rev. J. . A. Penman. 7 p.m.: Mr A. G. Rigby. • SOMERFIELD—II a.m.: Family Service, - . Dr. T. E. Walker. 7 p.m.: Rev. J. A. : Penman. 3181 PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH (Hare- ; 7 wood road). —11 a.m. (Communion) and 7 ; p.m. Also, Harewood: 2.30 p.m.: Rev. W. , T. Blight. Membership Class: 6.30 p.m. , Belfast: 2.30 p.m., Mr G. H. Coley. 3173 . BRYNDWR METHODIST, ST. JOHN’S.— : 11 a.m.: Holy Communion. Rev. N. P. : Larsem 7 p.m.: EWening Worship. ? : » Gospel Halls ARMAGH STREET HALL , THE Gospel of the*Grace of God will be ’ J preached (D.V.), Sunday, 7 p.m. j Speaker: MR J. McMILLAN. ■ TUESDAY, 7.30 pan.: Prayer Meeting. ‘ THURSDAY. 7.30 pjn.: Bible Reading. “GOSPEL IS GOOD NEWS.” 2 - You can be saved and know you have Eternal Life. Come. RUTLAND STREET HALL Sunday Service, 7 pjn. Sneaker: MR RANSOME W. COOPER

WHITSUIMUA x SERVICES. 11 am.: MORNING WORSHIP. Subject; “THE GIFT OF THE SPIRIT.” Sacrament of Baptism. DO pm.: COMMUNICANTS’ CLASS. 7 pjn.: EVENING WORSHIP. Subject: “THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT.” Social Hour at close of Evening Service. Visitors and Newcomers Cordially Inted. 3169 ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, SYDENHAM, a ajn.: REV. T. G. CAMPBELL, Superintendent P.S.S.A. 1 pjn.: REV. A. L. DIXON, fan Recital at close of Evening Service by William Hawkey. L.T.C.L. Guest Scloist: Miss Dale Mancer. 3240 : ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, rwick st.—Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. sister: Rev. B. C. Nottage, B.A. GEORGE’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, r. Linwood ave. and Gloucester st.— rvices of Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. eacher, Rev. R. Blair. Minister, Rev. A. L. Carter. —— lONIAN’S CHURCH, Puriri street ssrton—Rev. R. J. Griffiths. M.A. 9.30 USacrament of Baptism: 11 a.m., SerBl* r ’«nfirmation; 7 p.m.. Evening ble Classes and Intermediate 01, 9.30 a.m.; Junior Stnday m. 3210 IB A PRESBYTERIAN ■trie st.—Rev. A. W. Baxter, nday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 Classes, 9.45 a.m.; Sunday n. ST. AIDANS. Emmett st.: imily Worship; 11.15, Sunday m.. Young People’s Tea; 7 and Film. Conducted by d. 3172 S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH evening Services June and July, 4.30 CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services: 11 aan. and 7 p.m. tacher: Very Rev. James Baird, B.A. Y 3177 TORCHES OF CHRIST (Associated) J. MOORHOUSE AVE. (Cnr. Durham st.) W|lr2\ Minister: \ Arthur W. Grundy. JU/vi |1 11 a.m.: Communion. I I ft #7 Junior Church. 7 P- m - : Gospel Service. Sermon: "A M I | ggi l Neglected Privilege.” Choir Music. | All Welcome. PWER CHIMES CALL TO WORSHIP. I . 2488 kntion Army o □SB CITADEL, VICTORIA SQUARE.

Speaker: MR RANSOME W. COOPER. Mr Cooper, recently from England, took our Broadcast Service last Sunday evening. You are invited to hear him again at the Rutland Street Hall* this Sunday. MONDAY. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY . MEETlNGS—Afternoon, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. * Evening, 6.30 pjn. to 8.30 p.m. J (Refreshments provided.) SPEAKERS—Messrs Ransome. W. Cooper, J. McAlpine, A. E. McKenzie. SATURDAY, JUNE 12 A Missionary Meeting with Mr A. E. McKenzie, recently returned from India. RUTLAND STREET HALL (Cnr. Rutland and Westminster streets.) WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road. Sunday. June 6 (D.V.). 7 p.m: Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Mr J. Duncan. Some and hear the Good News! Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. LINWOOD GOSPEL HALL 78 STANMORE ROAD , Sunday. June 6 (D.V.). 7 p.m.: Gospel . Meeting. Speaker: Mr Colin Broughton. . Everyone heartily welcome. , Sunday School, 2.45 p.m, RICCARTON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CENTRE, 48 Elizabeth st., Riccarton. SUNDAY, 7 P.M.: GIRLS’ RALLY CHURCH PARADE. Speaker; MR W. J. BURROWS. Subject: “Life-Building, with Special Reference to Plans and Foundations.” Thursday, June 10, at 7.30 p.m.: Every Woman’s Evening. Speaker: Mrs J. McAlpine. Supper Provided. Don’t Forget These Meetings. 3082 BRYNDWR HALL BRYNDWR HALL • 179 IDRIS ROAD ■ Hear MR JOHN McALPINE ’ Hear MR JOHN McALPINE Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: ANGELIC MINISTRY Wednesday* 10.30 a.m. L DEVOTIONAL BROADCAST, SYA Thursday, 7.30 pjn. PRAYER MEETING and an address by Mr McAlpine Subject: A SPIRITUAL CHURCH ALL WELCOME l DEAF PEOPLE are reminded of the meet- , • ing held every Sunday (D.V.), at 7 pjn., at Armagh street hall room). Spiritualist Churches . CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, ! 272 Madras street. - Sunday, 7 p.m.: “Life Unfolding,” Miss E. Newton. Floral Readings, Healings. Wed., 5.30 p.m.: Psychometry, 2s; Miss Newton. Fri., 2 p.m.: Ladies' Meeting, Miss Wilmore. LUTHERAN, comer Montreal-Worcester streets. Special Pentecost Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Sunday school, 11.30 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD

PLIGHT! 7 p.m., OPEN AIR MEETING, Cathedral square. □MORROW: 11 a.m., Night Home League Leading; 7 p.m., Meeting Conducted a by Bandsmen. x A Cordial Invitation Extended to All Y Visitors.24B6 Baptist Church evEhTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, tivKone street.—Sabbath Service, This S temoon (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. (D.V.), .1 ■Stfgy-” Rev- Barrar. Welcome. z Science gSST CHURCH SCIENTIST, .®Us>TCHURCH, . ‘ Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Subject of Lesson Sermon: "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR." t ®NESDAY EVENING MEETINGS, at < ® PJn., include Testimonies of Chris- t tian Science Healing. s FADING ROOM, 109 A Cashel street. ® Thone 78-982. Open to the Public i Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 10 a.m. t ■j-jft s " 3o P jr -Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to i p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visitors Welcome. 2444 “ T' ‘ ■■ . ■ ■- J .yiaiSTCHVRCH WELSH SOCIETY. f SERVICE will be held on SUNDAY, JUNE 6, at 7 P.M., ( AT 93 CASHEL STREET. ] s Peaker: MR J. HARRIS. St. Martins. < Welcome to All. , T _ DIVINE SCIENCE. Building. Latimer square. T. t 7 P.M.: Readings and Healing PURSDAY, 2.15 P.M.: Healing TreatLJ^ €n^s .shd Testimonies.

x ur uuli Colombo st., opp. Sydenham School. Minister: T. W. WHITING Saturday, 7.30 p.m, Sunday. 11 ajn. and 7 p.m. We Pray for the Sick and for those seeking the Gift of the Holy Spirit. Everyone Welcome. PSYCHICRESEARCirnSOCIETY. 234 Armagh street. SUNDAY TALKS, 7 P.M. Speaker: Mrs T. Geddis. Subject: “The Reason for Poetry.” Clairvoyance: Mr R. C. Munro. Healing: Friday, 7.30 p.m. 6oB] “COMMUNION” APOSTOLIC PRACTICE VERSUS MODERN RITUALISM The Apostle Paul declared “that the time would come when they will not endure sound doctrine . . . and shall be turned unto fables,” 2nd Tim. 4.34. We sec the Apostolic practice of communion corrupted by the false ecclesiastic system that teaches that the words “This is my Body” mediate the miracle of changing the substance of the wafer into the whole being of Christ, which is then offered as a propitiatory sacrifice. The Bible Knows nothing of such vain ritual. The Lord’s Supper is a commemoration of a sacrifice, not a repetition of it. Hear the Truth on this vital subject at a CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE, BIBLE HALL, Madras street, near Tuam street, at 6.30 p.m., Sunday Free literature sent on application to 206 Madras street.3l66 THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, 139 A Manchester street, Room 6, Upstairs, PUmsoU’s Buildings. THE PLACE FOR BIBLES.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 11

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