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SUNDAY SERVICES Methodist Churches DURHAM STREET CHURCH (Corner Chester street). Minister: REV. ASHLEIGH K. FETCH, B.A, 11 a.m.: “GOD—AND OUR GIVING.” Anthem: “The King of Love” (Shelley) 3.45 p.m.: Youth Discussion Group followed by Tea. Subject: “John Wesley and the Methodist Movement.” 7 p.m.: Commencement of the Series— INTERVIEWS WITH JESUS: (1) “THE MAN WHO CAME BY NIGHT.” Anthems: “O Gladsome Light” (Sullivan): "Worthy is the Lamb”! (Handel). (Envelopes for the Advance Methodism' Appeal are to be returned at either | Service.) VISITORS INVITED TO JOIN IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD. ’2042 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH

CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION. RECEPTION OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO ADVANCE METHODISM APPEAL. 11 a.m.: MR G. E. HILL. 5 p.m.: Youth Tea. 7 p.m.: REV. W. E. FALKINGHAM. Subject: “NEW LIGHT AT EVENTIDE”: An address related to the Findings of the National Conference on the Care of the Aged. 8 p.m.: Social Hour. HOT-MEAL SERVICE for Aged will commence on MONDAY at Durham Street South Hall, Corner Durham and Winchcombe streets. 2974

WESLEY CHURCH, Edgeware road.—Min- * ister. Rev. Peter A. Stead. CHURCH EXTENSION SUNDAY. 11 a.m., “Pitfalls for Christians,” No. 3. “SUNDAY— ' ITS USES AND ABUSES.” 7 p.m.: “THE PRIVILEGE AND THE PRICE.” ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, ' Selwyn street. REV. T. H. CARR. 11 Service, Girls’ * Brigade Parade. 7 p.m.—Special Thanksgiving Service, Guild 50th Anniversary. Enrolment for Boys’ Brigade T p.m. : Friday, June 24. fi ; ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH ! (Rugby street). —Minister Rev. W. G. Slade, , M.A., D.D. Advance Methodism Sunday. | j Special Offering for Church 11 a.m. Subject: “Unmeasured Devotion.”;, 7 p.m. Subject: “The Christian’s Completer . Sacrifice.” 4191 CASHMERE-SOMERFIELD METHODIST. St. James’, Cashmere: 11 ajn., Mr P. T. Battersby; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. A. Penman. Somerfield: 11 a.m.. Rev. X. A. Penman; 7 p.m., Mr B. Armstrong. BRYNDWR—ST. JOHN’S: Rev. N. P. Lar- ] sen. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Advance Missions Envelopes return). Baptist Churches < OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. ’ REV. ROLAND HART. 11 a.m.—“The Functions of the Church.” Choir: “Lead Me, Lord." 7 p.m.—"The Old Rugged Cross.” (Communion.) Choir: ‘Jesu, Lover of My Soul” and “Angels Holy.” If your life is lonely or lacking purpose, come.to Oxford Terrace. A warm Building; a Warm Fellowship, COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST, Beckenham—Minister: Rev. F. G. Reddell. 11 a.m.: "The Christian Hope.” Broadcast Service. 7 p.m.: “Can one be a Christian without going to Church?” Communion to follow and reception of new members. Visitors Very Welcome. OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilsons road. 1 la.m.—“Sin in the Believer’s Life.” 7 p.m.—“The Man who Almost Lost." Minister: Rev. R. J. Thompson, 8.A., B.D. All_ Welcome. ST. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH, Thames street. Minister: Rev. Norman Winslade. ’ 11 a.m.—"The Christian and the Pictures.” 7 p.m.—"Forgiveness and Consequences.” Communion at Close. Seventh Day Baptist Church SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, Liv- . ingstone street.—Sabbath Service, This r Afternoon (Saturday). 2.30 p.m. (D.V.). i “Where Are You Going”? Rev. Barrar. Welcome. ■ 4099 Congregational Churches TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cnr. Manchester and Worcester streets. Services 11- a.m. and 7 p.m. Guest Preacher: REV. M. R. HODDER. M.A., B.D. COME AND WORSHIP WITH US. 4211

PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, 234 Armagh street. . Sunday Talks, 7 p.m.: Mr C. W. Harper. Subject: “The Universal Life.” Clairvoyance: Mrs A. Plastow. Bycroft Psychic Library: Wed.-Fri., 12 to 4 p.m. Healing: Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.30 p.m.; Tues., 2.30 p.m.

Sensational CLEARANCE commences MONDAY, 9 a.m. The Management of FASHION HOUSE, High Street, present an outstanding range of Fashions at reduced prices. BE EARLY AND SAVE MONEY COATS SUITS Were £l2 to £l5. ... Were £l2 to £16 99/6 „ £6/19/6 £ 9/19/6 £B/19 25 of / V Deiens of etfiera also heavily reduced. FW FABR,C c °t T a s , £lO/19/6 GABERDINE COATS— FROCKS Were £lB to £l9. .. 6at 8 ~/ W Were up to £8 /A Hundreds of others at cost and below. 12 at / O WOOL JERSEY FROCKS— OO / A Were £9 to £l2. .. 12 at W/ O SHORT COATS evening frocks— oo / a Were £ll to £l2 QQ/A £7/ ” /6 ’ 11 at V Remainder of Frock Stock drastically reduced. The above are only a few of the lines offered from an outstanding range of New Season's Fashion Wear. Be sure to come EARLY to Fashion House. THE FASHION HOUSE 236 HIGH STREET (opposite Cashel Street Fountain) S 60

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 11

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