PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ’ ZEALAND. QT. JOHN’S CHURCH, WILLIS 0 STREET. 11.0—“ Christian Consecration," Solo, “Into Thy Hands,” Mr. R. H. 7 '°-7.‘STRANGE INSTRUMENTS OF £ OD -„ ‘‘Smg a Song of Peace” (West). Voluntaries, “A Rose Breaks into Bloom” (Brahms); Grand Choeur in G minor” ' (Hollins). Preacher at both services: REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. gT. ANDREWS QRURCH, The .Terrace. Preacher at Both Services: REV. THOMAS TAIT, M.A., B.D. 11 a.m.—“OUR GREAT COMPANIONS 7 p.m —"THE UNFINISHED TOWER.” TZELBURN PRESBYTERIAN xx CHURCH, ’ Interim Moderator, REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. MISSIONARY~SEMI-JUBILEE. 11 a.m,: "ALBERT SCHWEITZER." 7 p.m.: "LOVE TRIUMPHANT.” ■ Preacher: REV. R. INGLES, M.A. Kent terrace Presbyterian CHURCH. REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. 11 a.m.: “A Sermon that Jesus Preached.” 7 p.m.: SCOTTISH COVENANTER’S SERVICE. Minister’s subject,. “The Covenanters’ Victorious Struggle with the Bloodhounds of Persecution.” Scotch Lament, by Piper I. D. Keely. Anthem by Choir, “Abide with Me.” 6.45 p.m.: Organ Recital by Mr.-Alex Mill, L.A.B. Members of the Weilingon Burns Club (branch of tno Burns World Federation) will attend. Mr. R. H. Nimmo, President, will assist in the Service. All Scotch Folk Specially Invited. (The Church is heated.) TIPPER HUTT: ST. DAVID'S PRESu BYTE'RIAN CHURCH.—Upper Hutt, 11 a.m.; Silverstream, 2.30 p.m.; Upper Hutt, 7 p.m. Preacher,.Rev. G. W. Hunt; Trentham, 7 p.m., Mr. J. S. McGregor.
qvEIE KINGDOM OF GOD. THE KINGDOM OF GOD HAS A DUAL ASPECT. It has a Spiritual Sphere, and it has a Temporal Sphere, united by God Himself. OF THIS TWOFOLD KINGDOM JESUS CHRIST IS KING. The scope of each is in the end to be all-embracing and universal. “Thy Kingdom Come . . . Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. . . ”• Headquarters (N.Z.). BRITISH-ISRAEL-WORLD FEDERATION, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. tpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE. "THE GREAT QUESTION—WHAT IS LIFE?” Lecturer: MR. T. G. QUEREE. Musical Programme. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, MARION ST. (near Te Aro P. 0.). Admission Free. gpilE UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH (Channing Hall, 100 Lambton Quay). AN ALL-SOULS’ FELLOWSHIP. Sundav, 7. p.m., Dr. Cyprus Mitchell, M.A., 8.D..— “WHAT SHALL THE CHURCHES DO TO BE SAVED?” (I Cor. xt:3l). Subject, July 29: “ARE THE UNITARIANS CHRISTIAN?” \ ■‘rpHE DOMINION.” Office Hours: Daily. 5.30 a.m.—lo p.m. Saturday. 5.30 a.m—l p.m. 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Sunday. 6 p.m.—lo p.m. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVER- ' TISEMENTS. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS AND IN MEMORTAM: 2/6 cash ; 3/- booked. SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: Under Special Heading as indicated. 15 words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked. 20 words 1/6 cash. 2/- booked. 25 words 2/- cash. 2/6 booked. 30 words 2/6 cash. 3/- booked. 35 word* 3/- cash. 3/6 booked. 40 words 3/6 cash 4/- booked. < LARGER SPACES. Except where otherwise specified. PER INCH. SIN (Gi CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 30/-.
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