SUNPAY SERVICES gospel Kails BRYNDWR GOSPEL CHAPEL, 179 Idris road. SUNDAY 11 a.m.—The Lord’s Supper. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. Speaker: ’ MR ROY BOETTCHER TUESDAY 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. THURSDAY 10.15 a.m.—3YA Devotional Broadcast. Speaker: Mr J. E. Duncan. 2126 RUTLAND ST, CHAPEL, ST. ALBANS Sunday—9.3o a.m.: School and Bible Classes. Sunday—ll a.m.: Morning Service. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Preacher: Mr Robt. Bowman, Director Far Eastern Broadcasting Co, Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Mid-week Service. YOU WILL FIND A WARM WELCOME AT RUTLAND ST. ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL 109 Armagh street GOSPEL MEETING 7 p.m. (D.V.) Speakers: Messrs D. Anderson and S. George. Everyone Cordially Welcome. "It Is Time To Seek The Lord.” RICCARTON GOSPEL CHAPEL, 48 Elizabeth street, Riccarton. SUNDAY 10 a.m.: Family Bible Hour and Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.: Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.: Mr B. P. Field. WEDNESDAY 7.30 p.m.: Prayer and Bible Study—Titus 2. WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL, Shakespeare rd. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. (D.V.): Gospel meetinc. Speaker: MR J. DUNCAN. Come—All Welcome. BASSETT STREET CHAPEL, BURWOOD. Sunday, 9.30 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Speaker: Mr D. Russell. Why not attend the Chapel this Sunday. DEAF PEOPLE: You are warmly invited to attend a Gospel Meeting held every Sunday at 7 p.m., Armagh street Hall (back room). S
Salvation Amy THE SALVATION ARMY Where Friendly People Meet. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. EVERY SUNDAY CHRISTCHURCH CITY CORPS, Victoria square HORNBY, Tauiwl crescent. KAIAPOI, High street (7 p.m. only). LINWOOD, Fitzgerald ave. NEW BRIGHTON, Seaview rd. OXFORD, Main road. RANGIORA, Ashley road. SPREYDON, Barrington street. ST. ALBANS, Cranfield street. SUMNER, Nayland street. SYDENHAM, Battersea street. All Public Meetings. S CHRISTADELPHIAN ADDRESS SUNDAY 7 P.M. Druids Hall, 227 Manchester st. (opp. Civic Theatre) PECULIAR PEOPLE The two distinct groups of people in the world whom God calls peculiar, are the nation of Israel and the brethren of Christ. The similarity of dealings God has with Israel and the believers, is clearly shown in the Bible. Concerning this relationship, Paul writes: “Now all these things happened unto them as ensamples; and they are written for our admonition.” (I Cor. 10:11.) COME AND HEAR THIS CHALLENGING ADDRESS 3703 THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 267 Cambridge terrace. (Opp. Centennial Pool) SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Mr and Mrs A. Clarke, “A NEW VIEW OF AN ANCIENT LAW.” All Welcome. 3618 DIVINE SCIENCE (Undenominational) Y.W.C.A. Club Room, Latimer square, Thursday, 2.15 p.m. Healing Treatments and Testimonies. All Welcome. QUAKERS (RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS). Meetings for Worship: Sunday, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 12.15 p.m., at FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, 325 MANCHESTER ST. (near Kilmore st.). All welcome.S SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, Livingstone street. Sabbath Service This Afternoon (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. (D.V.). "Salvation." Rev. Edward Barrar. Welcome. RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE HOUSES "THE BEACH BALL” TEA AND COFFEE LOUNGE On the Promenade, Scarborough end of Sumner. Open from 10 a.m. Dally. WHY not round off your trip through the TUNNEL ROAD by calling here for your Morning Coffee or your Afternoon Tea and watch the ever changing mood of the sea from close quarters. Relax and take in the panoramic vista of Pegasus Bay from within the cosy glass walled lounge or under the gay beach umbrellas on the spacious sunny terrace.
Coffee and Pots of Tea, Hot Savouries and Pies, Tasty Sandwiches and Cakes, Ice Cream, Sundaes. Cold Drinks, cigarettes, Films, Confectionery, etc. "THE BEACH BALL," Sumner. ’Phone 26-987. SFP THE RUSSIANS ARE IN PEGASUS BAY But The Tuhoe Is In Port And We have The Fish In Sunny Sumner Fresh Groner, Blue Cod, Soles. 2s a lb. Snapper, Is 2d a lb. Oyster in the shell. Is Od dos. Opened. 2s 3d. AT THE ADRIATIC RESTAURANT Where Fish is King Opposite Hollywood Theatre, MAIN ST., SUMNER. ’Phone 6133, Sumner. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. GBOPEB AND BLUE COD FRIED AS FISH AND CHIPS. MEALS AT ALL HOUBS.
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