RELIGIOUS. "AORI HILL METHODIST CHURCH. XYJL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. W. GREENSLADE. 3 ii.ni., Mr E. ASLIN. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. T. PINFOLD, B.D. Soloist, Miss Roy. Special music; conductor, Mr Searle. Concert and .Social next. WEDNESDAY. Splendid musical programme. Tickets, Is, in aid of Trust Funds. jJBTESLEY Church, Ca-rgM road. —Harvest vv. Thanksgiving Services. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. F.' T. READ, Benevolent: 10 a.m., Mr R. Moffatt; 6 p.m., Mr W. Her"OOSLYN Methodist. Church (Harvest FcsXki tiv:il Services).—ll a.m., Rev. J. F. Jones, 8.D.; 6.30 p.m., Mr J'. Reid, B.A. All heartily invited. <-VL<. KILDA ' and 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. J. Scamer. AiKlersou Bay: 11 a.m., Mr C. M. Wilkinson ; 6.30 p.m , Mr T. T. Thomas, B.A. Broad Bay : 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr R. M'Grogor. iV.E. Harbor: 2.30, Choral Service. Muiuuwu.\ lUetnodist tjnurcli.—li. a.m., Mr J. I>. Simon; 6.30 p.m., Ro\. W. Greenslade (subject, 'Heroes of the War'). Murningtoii tewui-s parade, fculo, Mrs Hall; anthem, "The Day Thou Guvost.' Bctleknowes: 11 a.m., Mr W. J. Thomas; 6.30 p.m., Mr_A._Clycjpdalc. lif CHURCH of Christ!— Tabernacle: 11 J a.m. and 6.30 p.m., P. D. M'Callum, A. Koalyn: It a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Jit Charles Wait. Bible Schools, 2.45 p.m. (CHURCH oF Christ, South J a.m , Christian Worship; 6.30 p.m., (.iospcl Service, Air L. Irvine ("The- First, Genulo Conversion '). Kcw: 11 a.m., Christian Worship. ArgyTe xrj. street-. —11 a.m., Breaking the Bread; ti.ju p.m., Gospel Service. AH welcome. \J Sunday, 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting; Afternoon, 2.45, Sunday School; Evening, 6.30, Evangelistic Address. DUNEDIN COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. A QUIET DAY AT THE CROSS. FIRST CHURCH, GOOD FRIDAY. Chairman, Rev. E. Drake (President of Council). MORNING, 10.30-. 'Christ Cni'.'ilicd ': ci'l 'The Power of God,' Pastor M'CALLUM. B.A. : ib) 'The Wisdom* of God,' Rev. R. FAIR-MAID. The Offence of (he Cross,' Rev. F. OLDRIEVE; 'Glorvmg in (he Cro.-s,' Rev. J. T. PINFOLD, H.'iJ. Each Meeting will last about one hour ant .-half. GEO. HEIGH WAY. Secretary. p O S P E L IT A L L, Moray place. CAPTAIN R. NEVILLE Will Preach at 6.30 p.m. Subject : 'Almost Feriuaded to bo a Christian.' EDUCATIONAL. ■RS R. H. BLIGIES DANCING i J-'-*- CLASSES Will be RESUMED Immediately after Easter as under: VICTORIA HALL, SATURDAY MORNINGS.—Boys' Class, 9.15-10.15: Junior Class, 10.30-12; Intermediate, 11-12.30. At the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Stuart street. —Special Class for Senior Girls, MONDAYS, 4-5.30. Advanced Class, TUESDAYS, 4-5.30. ADULT CLASS at Arthur Street Gymnasium FRIDAY EVENINGS, 8-9.30. Terms (course of 12 lessons) : Boys' Class, 1 guinea; all other Classes, 1£ guineas'. Private Lessons (10 Lessons), 2 guineas; Single Lessons, ss. 'PHONE 3,256. I7\ A. JENKS, Teacher of the Mandolin, . o 2,4 King Edward street, Kensington. OILS, Water Colors, Pastels," Beaten Copper, Brass, Poker Work, eto.; private •tuition. Stanley A. Beck (dip. London). Studio: 183 Upper Walker street. WHITE Paper for wrapping purposes For Sale. 'Star' Office. Duiiedin. "OAPER for Wrapping-up For Sale. Apply JLj 'Star' Office, Bond street.
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Evening Star, Issue 15762, 27 March 1915, Page 8
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