SUMBAY SKKWCB ft I »<-»■- nSIIJ RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL. ST. ALBANS. Annual Convention this Week-end. SPEAKERS—Mr C. A. Brace, of Wellington; and Mr A. E. McKenzie, of Hastings. i SATURDAY—3 p.m. and 630 | Refreshments provided during the interval. SUNDAY—- ! 11 am.—Worship. : 3 pm.—Address by Mr Brace. 7 p.m.—Evening Service. Preacher: Mr A. E. ! McKenzie. TUESDAY—- | 7.30 pm.—Mid-week Service. ‘ WEDNESDAY—--7.30 pm.—Women's Fellowship. Speaker: Miss P. Treasure, recently returned , from India. A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL TO I ATTEND THESE SERVICES. .2244 BRYNDWR GOSPEL CHAPEL, 179 Idris road. SUNDAY, 11 a.m.—Morning Service. 7 p.m.—Address by Mr David Graham. Come and hear this inspiring message. THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.—lllustrated address by Mr R. P. Dobbie. Missionary from New Guinea. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL For Transport Ring 49-454. (If you have a Spiritual Problem write in confidence to above address.) RICCARTON GOSPEL CHAPEL I 48 Elizabeth street, Riccarton. SUNDAY, 10 am —Family Bible Hour and Sunday School. 11.30 am.—Breaking of Bread. 7 pm—Mr W. L. Early. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading on I Matthew 7. ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL, 109 Armagh street. GOSPEL MEETING, 7 p.m. (D.V.) Speakers: Messrs M. McEwan and T. Meikle. i God’s Way of Forgiveness and ' Peace Made Plain. I Everyone Welcome. ■ BASSETT STREET CHAPEL, Burwood. TO ALL BURWOOD RESIDENTS I YOU are invited to hear Mr G. Parry speak in the Chapel next Sunday at 7 p.m. LINWOOD GOSPEL HALL, - 78 Stanmore road. Sunday, 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting, Mr P. Brake. Tuesday, 730 p.m.: Missionary Prayer Meeting. All welcome. ARANUI GOSPEL HALL, Marlow road. Sunday, 9.30 a.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting, Mr R. Martin. AU welcome. WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare ; road. Sunday, May 27 (D.V.), 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Speak- | ers, Messrs M. Gibson and G. W. Gllling. A warm welcome is extended to all. DEAF PEOPLE! Come to the i meeting held every Sunday i (D.C.), at 7 p.m. at - Armagh 'Street Hall (back room). All 1 welcome. CHRISTADELPHLXN ADDRESS SUNDAY. 7 P.M. DRUIDS HALL, 227 Manchester street (opp. Civic Theatre). BRITISH ISRAEL CLAIMS Tested by the Bible. Scripture declares. The 12 tribes (Judah and Israel) were scattered among all nations. God has promised “The Captivity of JUDAH and ISRAEL shall return, and I will build them.” Jer. 33.7. Paul asks (Rom. 3.1). What advantage hath the Jew? V. 2. Much every way. God proclaims the 12 TRIBES as the children of Israel and as such promised them the LAND OF ISRAEL. PAUL. A JEW of Tarsus, said: "I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham.” Rom. 11.1. The Lord shall save the tents ,of Judah first. Zech. 12.7 Why? Jesus shall be great and the . Lord shall give unto him the I THRONE OF HIS FATHER. DAVID. Luke 1.32. The whole earth shall be blessed in him. British Israel claims are not in j accord with Bible Truth. 4 f(w\\ i THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 267 Cambridge terrace. SUNDAY, 7 P.A. A Reading of a Blavatsky Lecture “INDICATIONS OF A NEW CULTURE" by Adelaide Gardner. AU Welcome. THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE Invite You to Hear REV. J. GRAHAM MILLER, LL.B- B.D. Speak On His Tour of Missions in Churches in India in 1961. ' His Address Will Be Illustrated i By COLOURED SLIDES. Be sure to hear this report Iby one of New Zealand’s fore- ' most preachers. ,6.10 P.M., MONDAY. MAY 28. I TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL HALL. NOTE: This meeting Precedes the Keswick Meeting advertised for later the same night. “CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 272 MADRAS ST. Sunday, 7 p.m.: "Spirit and Desire," Mrs M. Davies. Floral readings. Wed., 5.30 p.m.: Psychometry. 2s, Miss Newton. Thurs.. 10-12: Healing session. Fri., 2 p.m.: Ladies' Meeting, 'Miss Wilmore. PUBLIC NOTICES COMMENCING TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 8 P.M. PLANETARIUM COURSE. Six Lectures. Canterbun' Museum. Course Fee 12s 6d. Prior Enrolment at W.E-A. Office. THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 8 P.M. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING. Six Lectures. Room 6. University Canterbun'. Course Fee 10s. Illustrated Lectures. TUESDAYS: Just Commenced. Chemistry of Everyday Things. Chemistry Lecture Room, University Canterbury. Conducting a Voluntary Society. Room 15, University Canterbury. Maori Anthropology and Archaeology. Museum Lecture Threatre. Inquiries to:— W.E.A. CENTRE, I St Gloucester st 'Ph. M-530. P.O. Box 1798. 1 2260
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