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Church Notices SALVATION ARMY ( W I* l\ ■ A'HERE FRIENDLY PEOPLE MEET EVERY SUNDAY < 11 A M AND 7 P.M iISHOPDALE— Isleworth Rd. ' SHRISTCHURCH ClTY—Victoria Square. iOßN'BY—Tauiwi Crescent. LINWOOD—I 77 Linwood Ave. ARANUi—Portsmouth St < JXFORD—Main Road. RANGIORA—AshIey Street. SPREYDON—Barrington St. vT ALBANS—Cranford St. SUMNER—Nayland Street. Il ajn. SYDENHAM— Cnr Colombo and Southampton Sts. I VISITORS WELCOME 1 S I RICHMOND MISSION, North Avon Road SUNDAY 11 a m.: “It becometh us to fulfill all righteousness.” 7 p.m.: Evening Service !' STC ■ j REFORMED CHURCH Cornwall Street St Albums. , Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. You Are Welcome. Minister: Rev, W. Wiersma, 34 Reynolds Ave. Phone 596-398. S

Visit of outstanding Indian Christian leader. Guest of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church and of Methodist Conference, in association with New Zealand Ludhiana Fellowship. PROFESSOR K. N. NAMBUDRIPAD B.Sc., F.R.C.S.E., MS. (Neuro) Director, Christian Medical College and Brown Memorial Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India. PUBLIC MEETING Saturday, Ist November, 7.45 pan. Durham Street Methodist Church. SPECIAL MEETING FOR WOMEN Friday, 31st October, 10 a.m. Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Square. LUDHIANA FELLOWSHIP Sunday, 2nd November, 2.45 p.m. Society of Friends Meeting House, 325 Manchester, Street. Deeply committed to the problems of medical and nursing education and service in India, he was also a speaker at the Congress on Evangelism, Lausanne, 1974, and at the Centennial Keswick Celebrations, 1975. Always a memorable speaker. 2655 WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS ST JOHNS, Latimer Square, Upper Room PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 7.30 p.m. SPEAKER: DR PHILIP GROSSMAN— Lawyer, Writer, Pastor, Radio Minister, Director of Wycliffe Councilling Department, WOMEN’S COFFEE HOUR 10 ajn. - 11 a.m. Oxford Terrace Baptist Church SPEAKER: MRS BARBARA CROSSMAN— Registered Nurse and Councillor, 54330

j-iii — _. :jl -ii ’ MI M i a 1 M I SUPREME I AS SON OF GOD — all things made by Him B and for Him. ; ; AS PERFECT MAN — Pure and sinless. AS UNIQUE SAVIOUR — Loving us enough to die | for our sins and rise | again. AS RISEN LORD — Able to save, keep and | purify all who come | believing. AS COMING KING — To restore order on I earth. I SAS RIGHTEOUS JUDGE — All accountable to Him. I' _J " _ _ HBMHMHHHMBBIHBBHMifIHBBMMMMHBHMMBMBBBH’

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 23

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