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SUNDAY SERVICES. mRINI'I'Y METHODIST A STUART STREET CHURCH. 10.45 a.m. special Armistice- Day Service. Rov. H. E. BBLLHOUSE. Subject, ‘The Problem of World Peace.’ Anthem, Across the Bar ’ (Sampson). G. 30 p.m. Rev. 11. E. BBLLHOUSE. Subject, The Toanngs Asunder of Life.' Anthem, Jesus Lives ’(Challinor). ; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Children's Communion, 3.15 p.m. NORTH-BAST VALLEY (Chambers street). —10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. V. UTTING. WOODHAUGH.—6.3O p.m.. Mr T. ASHTON. N.B.—Congregations plcaso note that above Morning Services begin at 10.45 a.m., instead of 11 o’clock. CENTRAL MISSION, E N T R A L MISSION, OCTAGON HALL 10.45 a.m., Rev. x. E. BOOT. 6.15 p.m., Selections by St. Kilda Band. 6.30 p.m., ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE, Rov. \V. .. aLKER. ‘The Transformation of the Sword.’ Reviewing the Past Decade. What is the Present World Outlook? Honour the Palleu oy Attending Worship on Sunday. ST. KILDA BAND. ST. KILDA BAND. Selections, ' Pilgrim's Chorus.' Military Church Parade Hymn Tunes; “ Simeon,' Abide With Me,' Lead, Kindly Light,’ Etc. Cornet Solo, The Lost Chord, Mr G. CHRISTIE. Vocal Solo. ‘1 Shall Not Pass This Way Again, Miss AGNES GUY. ' _ A Worthy Armistice Day Service. Wo Invite You to Como. 1,300 Free Comfortable Seats. Note. —Children’s Concert in Slade Hal! This Evening at 1.30. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. 1 AVER SHAM METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. Morning, 11 Rev. W. WILLS. Afternoon, 2.45. Rev. Ml. H, HOCKING. Evening, 6.30. Rev. RAYMOND RICII- - TUESDAY, NOV. 13th, S. School Tea, 3.30. Concert at 7.30. Good programme; shildrcn’s singing; prize-giving. Admission. Pea and Concert Is, children 6<T ABBOTSFORD.—II am., Mr GROCOTT; 3.30 p.m., Mr AUSTIN. OUN DAS STREET METHODIST jIIURCH--10.45 a.m., Mr T. ASHTON. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. 11. HOCKING. Subject, ‘Our Duty .as a Voter,’ Being a Pre-election Talk. Anthems, " Break Forth into Joy and ‘Let God Arise.' E AVE2ISBOURNE.-10.45 a .in., Rev. W. H. HOCKING; 6.30 p.m., Mr F. BAVV--STRON. LESLEY CHURCH, OAEGILL ROAD Preacher, Bov. W. BRAMWELL SCOTT. ARMISTICE DAY. 10.45 a.m., ‘Will the League of Nations Prevent War?’ . ~ T . 6.30 p.m., ‘ No Armistice with tho Liquor Trade * A Strainhfc Talk to Young Electors before Polling Day. ST. CLAIR.—IO.4S a.m. and 6.30 p.tn., Rov. G. PETERSONrORNINGTON METHODIST CHURCH. ’least Note Alteration in Time of Morning Worship. MORNINGTON, 10.45 a.m., Mr S. G. lACFARLANE, M.A. 6.30 p.m. (m icmoriam service, Mr George Harvey), Rev. AMES RICHARDS. Subject, ‘ God’s Good lan.’ Anthem, ‘The Radiant Morn. BELLEKNOWES, . 10.45, Rev. J. HCHARDS. rsOSLYN Methodist Church.—lo.4s, An□L zac Service, Rev. Raymond Richards; .30, Rev. W. Wills (of Caversham); soloist, jiss Annie Muir; 2.30, Sunday School; 4 ,m,, Service, Wakari Hospital. HILL METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday School Anniversary Services. Morning, 10.45 a.m., Rev. W. WALKER if Central Mission). Aftei’uoon, 3 p.m., Rev. F. B. FOOT. Evening, 6.30 p.m., Rov. F. E. FOOT. SPECIAL SINGING BY THE CHILDREN’S CHOIR. i'L\ , KILDA METHODIST CHURCH, • Queen’s drive. Armistic Sunday, 10.45 a.m., Rev. A. C. WRY, ‘War and The Prince of Peace.,’ 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. C. LAWRY, ‘ Strangle tho Rose of England and Netting the ■itish Lion.' Anthem, ‘Seek Ye Tho Lord.’ Soloist, Mr H. W. Couch. N.B.—Morning Service at 10.45. PURT CHAIR.EU.S ilctSoaist Church.— 10.45, ‘Remembrance'; 6.50, ‘Christianity and Politics,' Rev. A. Pybus. Sawyers Bay, evening, Mr Grocolt. FORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL L CHURCH. DIVINE WORSHIP. 10.45 a.m., Address by Rev. H. W. WHYTE, ALA. L.M..S. Deputation from India. i 6.30 p.m., Artuisl ice Service of Remembrance.’ Rov. ALBERT MEAD, M.A. 1 (Cantab.). Anthem, ‘Crossing the Bar’ I (Woodward). .Solo, ‘ Christ iu Flanders 1 (Waid-Stophcns), Air Mortley Peake. nP(HE UNITED CONGREGATIONAL i CHURCH, KING STREET (Opposite Museum). Rev. C. MAITLAND ELLISS. 10.45 a.m., "The Challenge of tho Armis.iiec to Christendom.' 6.30 p.m., L.M.S. Deputation (Rev. HENRY WHYTE, M.A., of South India). WHY I AM A PROHIBITIONIST. FFANOYER STREET BAPTIST “• CHURCH. Minister, Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A. j 10.45 a.m.. Armistice, Service. ■ 11 a.m., Two Minutes’ Silence. Subject, ‘ Seek Peace and Ensue It.’ G. 30 p.m., ‘ Wiiy I am a Prohibitionist.' If you are AGAINST PROHIBITION or UNCERTAIN how to vote, YOU are specially invited to hear this calmly reasoned statement. Psalmody led by large choir under Mr H. P. Desmoulins. JYO3LYN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. P. L. A. CHAMPION, B.A. 10.45 a.m.. Armistice Day Service, ’The Bloodless Battles of Peace.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘The Sou of Man: Speaking With Authority.’ SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, NOVEMBER 18. OAVERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. ■ Preacher, Rev. H, E. EDRIDGE. 10.45, ‘Sock Yo First the Kingdom of God.* 6.30 p.m., ‘Moved With Compassion.’ Choir will render an Anthem. E. VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH. ARMISTICE DAY. 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rov. A. AN SHOE. BAPTIST CHURCH i.vJL Preacher, Pastor CHANT. 11 a.m.. ‘ The Spirit’s Message to Smyrna.’ 6.30 ip.m. ‘A Brave Woman’s Noble Deed. Girl Guides’ Parade. SOUTH, DUNEDIN Baptist Church.-Rev Stanley Jenkin; 10.45 a.m., ‘No Mora War’; 6.30 p.m., Church Parade (Order of Druids); subject, ‘ Brotherhood and Liberty.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 9

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