SVNBAT SUVICK wospw nous BRYNDWR .GOSPEL CHAPEL, 179 Idria road. ; Toni Tit, 7.30 pm.—Young People's Meeting. Mr J. E. , Duncan. Sunday. 11 am. —Morning Service. 1 7 p.m.—Final Events tn World History. Mr T. Wilson. I . Thursday. 7.30 p.m.—lllustrated Missionary Address. Mr G. How-an Fiji. WALTHAM HALL, SHAKESPEARE RD. SPECIAL PROPHETIC .ADDRESSES from The Book of the Re\-elation— Illustrated by Large Coloured Chart. Speaker—Mß O. B. WYLIE SUNDAY: 3 pm.. The 42 months or 1260 days: 7 pm.. The Real Cause of the Tribulation. Also Tuesday and Thursday. 730 p.m. ; Come. You will be Most Welcome. , RICCARTON GOSPEL CHAPEL. ' 48 Elizabeth street, Riccarton. SUNDAY10 a.m., Sunday School and Family Bible Hour; 11.30 a.m., Breaking of Bread: 7 p.m.. Boys’ Rally Church Parade—Mr D. C. Graham. WEDNESDAY730 p.m.. Illustrated Missionary Address by Mr D. B. Burt, from India. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) 7.30 p.m., Young People’s Meeting. ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL, 109 Armagh street. Sun., 7 p.m.: GOSPEL MELTING (D.V.). Speaker: Mr J. Duncan. LABOUR WEEK-END: Special Meetings for Ministry of the Word of God to Believers commence on Saturday. October 20. at 3 p.m. (D.V.). (See next week’s advt.) A cordial invitation is given to all to these meetings, 3744 RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL, ST. ALBANS TONIGHT. 7.15 p.m.: Young People’s Fellowship. Speaker: Mr D. Graham. SUNDAY, 11 a m.: Worship. 7 p.m.: Evening Service conducted by members of the Overseas Students' Fellowship. Preacher: Mr Josua Cavalevu. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Missionary Address by Mr David Burt. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL. BASSETT ST. CHAPEL. BURWOOD Sunday. 10 a.m.: Family Service: 7 p.m.. Evening Sendee. Speaker. Mr John Shoesmith. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Address by Mr Stuart Smith. Wednesday, 730 p.m.. Ladies' Evening. LINWOOD GOSPEL HAIL. 78 Sta-nmore road Sunday. 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Mr J. McNeill. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.: Prayer and Bible Study. All Welcome. ARANUI GOSPEL HALL, Marlow road Sunday. 9.30 a.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Mr R, Martin. All welcome. DEAF People You are warmly invited to attend a Gospel Meeting held every Sundav at 7 pm Armagh Street Hal) I back room > S CHRISTADELPHIAN ADDRESS SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Druids Hall. 227 Manchester st. (opp. Civic Theatre). THE GLORY OF THE AGE SOON TO BE ESTABLISHED IN THE EARTH. Orthodox Christianity erroneously teaches reward for the righteous in Heaven. This is ANOTHER Gospel NOT taught by Jesus and the Apostles. See Gal. 1-6:9. Scripture declares—No man has entered into Heaven. The righteous shall be recompensed in the EARTH. Prov. 1131. Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the Earth. Matt. 5.5. One King shall reign on Earth. Zech. 14.9. There shall be One religion. All shall go up to Jerusalem to worship from year to year. Come. Hear Bible Truths, and forsake the error of man-made creeds 2334 PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY OF CHRISTCHURCH (INC.). 72 Gloucester st. (opp. R.SA.I. SUNDAY TALKS 7 p.m. Mr A. J. Mills. "The Ana tom y of Conflict.” Clairvoyance Mrs Lee. Social hour. Healing. WOMEN'S DISCUSSION 2 p.m. Tues. Miss Laing. “Telepathy and Psychic Laws." SPIRITUAL HEALING 7 p.m Tues.-ETi., 3.30 pun. Tues. BYCROFT LIBRARY BOOKSHOP 12-4.30 p.m. Tues.. Wed.. 12-9 p.m. Fri. A WEIXIOME TO ALL MEETTINGS 3821 PUBLIC LECTURE' SOCIETY AND MENTAL HEALTH With reference to Religion Lecturer: Rev. Dr. J. J. Mol Chairman: Rev. R. M. Rogers. Sunday. October 14, at 8.30 p.m. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN HALL, Antigua street. All Welcome. Arranged by Canterbury Association for Mental Health. DIVINE SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. Club Room, Lattmer square. Thursday. 2.15 p.m.: Healing Treatments and Testimonies All Welcome. 2809 4 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 267 Cambridge terrace. SUNDAY, 7 P.M.: MR J. L. B POPE: 'OF HUMAN BONDAGE." (Tae Story of your Karma.) All Welcome. SEVENTH Day Baptist Church. Livingstone street. Sabbath Service This Afternoon. Saturday, 230 p.m. (D.V.) "Bible Truth” —Rev. Ed. Barrar. WHO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING? ADVERTISING u not something Mysterious that may. or may not. bring the desired results. It ts a definite, clean-cut business force that yields profits in direct proportion to the intelligence and extent of ttg application.
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