RELIGIOUS. TVUNDAS STR EET METHODIST xJ OH UK OH. 11 a.m., Mr E. BUSH. 7 p.m., Rev. \V. 11. HOCKING. Subject, ' Tlio Summons from a Great Hour.’ t Anthem. ‘Praise the Dol'd.’ Wednesday, 30t.b, Annual Meeting for election of olliecrs. Tea at 6.30 p.m. Conversazione to follow. Address by Bov. H. K. Bellhouse, District Chairman. HAVENS BOU RN E.—1.1 0.m., Rev. W. H. HOCKING; 7 pan., Mr LUCAS HUNT. CIAVER3HAM Methodist Church.—Sunday, > November 2711 i. Cavcrshaui: 11 a.m., Rev. W. Wills; 6.30 pan., Mr S. Macfailano, M.A. Abbotsford; 11 a.m., Mr Haines; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Wills. WE SL E Y C H UIICH (Cargill Hoad Methodist Church). 11 a.m., Rev, G. PATERSON (‘ In the Fullness of Time'). 6.30 p.m,, Rev. W. B. SCOTT (‘When We Can Neither Ply nor Hun’). Organist, Miss P. Westland, L.A.B, Sunday School Anniversary Nc.O Sunday. ST. CLAIR: 11 am., Rev. W. B. SCOTT; 6.30 p.m., Kcv. G. PETERSON. jypRNTNGTON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MORNINGTON.—II a.m., Mr T. W. WILSON (Seo. Y.M.G.A.); 6.30 p.m. (Monthly Musical Service), Rev. J. RICHARDS. Soloist, Miss Ava Cameron. Violin Duo, Messrs H. Riddle and B. Russell. Anthem, ‘Hark! Hark! My Soul.’ BELLEK N OWES. —ll a.m.. Rev. J. RICHARDS. ROSLYN Methodist Church.—Sunday Services : 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Hopper. Wakari Hospital: 3.40 p.m. S T ' HILDA METHODIST CHURCH. Morning, at 11; Evening, at 6.30. Preacher, Rev. E. S. BARENESS. TJORT CHALMERS Methodist Church.— Jt Morning and Evening, Rev. T. A. Pybus. Sawyers Bay; 6.30, Mr Grocolt. 'ANOYER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister, Rev. E. S TUCKWELL, B.A. 11 a.m., ‘ Who Shall Oast the First Stone?’ 7 p.m,, ‘The Limits of Self-confidence.’ Anthem, “‘I Waited for the Lord’ (Mendelssohn). Duct, Misses Shrimpton, ‘Dawning.’ Wednesday, 7.30, Mrs Ford (of Tahakopa). £JAVERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. Preacher, Rev. ERIC EVANS. 11 a.m., ‘Witnesses Unto Me.’ 2.15 p.m., Benevolent. 6.30 p.m., ‘The Difference Between a Martyr and iho Saviour.’ N ORTH-EAST VALLEY CHURCH. BAPTIST Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening Subject, ‘A WOMAN IN PURPLE AND SCARLET.’ Preacher, Rev. A. ANSTICE. gOUTH DUNEDIN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. STANLEY JENKIN. ' 11 a.m., ‘Walking With God.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ Tho Appeal of Divine Goodness.’ Note Time of Evening Service, 6.30. MORNINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Preacher, Pastor CHANT. 11 a.m., ‘The Beatitude Thomas Missed.’ 6.30 p.m,, Young People’s Service. Mr LAMBERT, “The New Song.’ BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. P. L. A. CHAMPION, B.A. 11 a.m., ‘ Tho Power of Christ’s Presence.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘This Man.’ Soloist for Anthem, Miss C. Johauson. rPHE SATA 7 ATI ON ARMY, DOWLING :JL STREET FORTRESS, CHILDREN’S ANNIVERSARY. CHILDREN’S ANNIVERSARY. CHILDREN’S ANNIVERSARY. A Great Day of Joy and Gladness for Young and Old. THIS SUNDAY, THIS SUNDAY, Also MONDAY and TUESDAY. Colonel KNOTT Colonel KNOTT (Chief Secretary, from Wellington), A much-travelled and experienced man, will conduct these Anniversary Services and s ivo ■Special Addresses to Children and Parents. LARGE CHILDREN’S CHOIR, LARGE CHILDREN'S CHOIR, Accompanied by a splendid orchestra, will sing anniversary songs and choruses. Fathers and mothers, hear your children sing. Services as follow: 7 a.m., Prayer. 11 a.m., the Colonel will speak, older children willsing. 3 p.m., Special Primary Items and Pmogiviue. 7 p.m., THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Come early if you want a good seat. The children always draw a crowd by their singing. To spend Sunday evening at the Fortress is to receive blessing and cheer. Monday, at 8 p.m,, Demonstration. ALVATION ARMY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. THIS SUNDAY, SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ; p.m., Primary Programme and Distri,ion of Seventy “Odd Prizes to Small Chil■n. 7 p.m., Service of Song, ‘Little ie.’ Como and hoar the children sing. iff-captain Garner. _ Special Programme and Prize Distnbun, Thursday, December Ist. IHRISTADELPIIIAN FREE LECTURE, ' Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, 6.30 p.m., ‘The Birth of Christ.’ f~\ OS PEL HALL, King Edward street, *br South Dunedin,—Mr STOUT, Evangelist, will (n.v.) Preach the Gospel at 6.30 p.m. Please accept this as a personal invitation. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, Caversham. Mr JAMES COPPIN will (n.v.) Preach tho Gospel in the above Hall, Sunday Evening, 6.30. Everybody invited. riHRISTTAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. V Trades Hail, 362 Moray place (Opposite King street. Upstairs Hall). SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27. At 7 o’clock. Subject, ‘ ANCIENT AND MODERN necromancy ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED.’ Wednesday Evening, Testimony Meeting, 8 o’clock, T II EOSOP H I C A L Dowling street. 7 p.m. H A L L, Lecture, ‘THE DISASTER OP WRONG CHOICE,’ Mr M. J. NICHOLS. Music. TO God be the Glory.—North-east Valley Town Hall, Sunday, at 2 p.m., Brother J. H. Nedd. Subject, ‘And These Signs Shall Follow Them That Believe.’ No collection. Praiso the Lord. PIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW 1 ZEALAND (Dunedin Branch), Foresters’ Hall, Albany street. SERVICES, SUNDAY, 7 p.m, Speaker, Mr A. W. STABLES. Subject, ‘Spiritualistic Philosophy.’ Children's Lyceum, 2.30 p.m, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Dunedin Branch), Harvester Building.—SUNDAY SERVICE, 6.30 p.m. “Know ye'not that V e aro 10 t,em P' e of God; be yo holy, for the temple of God is holy.” AIDER STREET GOSPEL HALL, MORNINGTON. LORD’S DAY, 6.30 p.m. Speakers Messrs BARDSLEY AND H. RUSSELL. Residents aro most heartily invited, pres Ip all. M
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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 8
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