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! PRESBYTERIAN I KNOX CHURCH I Cnr Bealey Ave and Victoria Street 1 10 a.m. Palm Sunday Morn- ' ing Worship, “ConfrontaI tions.” j Rev. Dr Phyllis Guthardt. ■ 7 p.m. Evening Worship Readi ings and Music before Easter. Rev. Rod Madill. I ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN i SERVICES at Hoon Hay Com- : munity Centre, corner Mathers Rd and McCarthy St, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. j Psalm 119,- verse 89: For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in Heaven. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL. Mid-week Prayer and Study, Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Cassette recorded messages iare available free on loan. : Ask for catalogue. Inquiries: Mr A. Young, IPhone 388-941. P.O. Box 2289. ; ST PAUL’S-TRINITY-PACIFIC CHURCH I Corner Cashel and Madras I Streets, Inner City II a.m.: Morning Worship i with special music by I choir. 13 p.m.: Combined Pacific Islanders Service. K. Faletoese, R. S. Roxburgh Ministers
AKAROA REVIVAL 1 ASSEMBLY GOOD FRIDAY. April 4, 1980, 10.30 a.m. I Sundays: 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. j Gaiety Theatre Supper Room Warm welcome to all. Enquiries: Ph. 298 AK BAPTIST SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH, 1 cnr Lyttelton and I Cobham Streets. i 10.30 a.m.: Morning Worship and Children’s Programme. 7 p.m.: Evening Services. STC OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH (Cnr Oxford Terrace and Madras Street) 9.45 a.m.: All Ages Sunday School. 11 a.m.: Baptist Women’s! I Missionary Union Witness Week Service. Speaker: I Mrs R. Browning. 7 p.m.: Combined Inner City 1 Service at St John’s, Latimer Square. You are welcome to join us in worship. I METHODIST fflOD METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION 10 a.m. DURHAM STREET. Rev. John Roberts. Choir presentation: Extracts from “The Temptations of Christ,” Eric Thiman. Soloists: Gwen Morrish (soprano), Reg Goodman (baritone). ■7 p.m. Combined Inner City Service at St John’s, Latimer Square. 7 p.m. ALDERSGATE. Informal service. “Via Crucia.” slides of the Crucifixion in art. Rev. John Roberts. Ministers: Rev. Wilf E. Falkingham, Rev. John Roberts, Rev. George Cramond. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST' CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester Street. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m. Subject of ! this week’s Lesson Sermon:— REALITY 'SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9.30 a.m. Nursery. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING: 7.30 — This meeting includes testimonies of Christian Science healing. ; Visitors are Very Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, PHONE 62-544, 70 Lichfield Street. Open each day from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday), 8 . p.m. (Friday). I Our Reading Room is for iaU to use and enjoy. STC Tailoring ALTERATIONS and remodelling to suits and trousers by experienced tailors. Jack Tracey Tailor, 593 Colombo Street, 2 doors from St Asaph Street. Ph. 60-450. STC ALTERATIONS, etc., trousers tapered. Garth Owen, Bespoke Tailor, 115 Cashel St (next Whitcoulls). Phone 61-539 D Carriers FURNITURE removals, storage, and general cartage. Phone the experts: Wairakei Cartage, 898-212. SW KIRBYS Carriers, Ltd, Household removal specialists. N.Z. wide. Free inspection and quotation services. Ph. 497-125. Chappie Place, Hornby, Christchurch. Storage available. New Phone 497-125. MWS Board and Residence A good board for men at reasonable rates is offered in house near the city and bus stops. Ph. 69-893. 7 BOARD wanted for young apprentice, Methven area. Please ring Highbank 833. 29 BOARD or flatting situation wanted by 24 year old male with well trained German Shepherd dog. Shift worker Please Ph. 62-428 and ask for Graham. GOOD accommodation at . Y.W.C.A. for girls, women, and a limited number of young men. Near city centre. Reasonable prices. Long or short stay. Phone 798-429 any time. STC HOME offered to mature working girl, non-smoker with no encumberances, by widower in exchange for companionship. All modern conveniences. beautiful home and surroundings in Merivale district. Genuine. Please ph. 553-969. PRIVATE board wanted for 17 year old woman student starting Mav 1, city area. Ph. 88-794, Motueka collect after 5 p.m. RESPONSIBLE young gent requires flat or board in friendly atmosphere. Phone 796-660. ext. 815 during office hours. 31
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