CHURCH SERVICES
St. John’s Presbyterian Churiji. Tainui Street. March 12: —II a.m . public worship. Sacrament, of Hie Lord’s Supper. 7 p.m., public worship: supplement ar.v Communion service. Preacher. Rev. .1. W. Hayward, of Christ clmi'ch. Full attendance requested. Presbyterian (.'hurch iu Central Westland services will he held tit—Runanga, 11 tun.. Rev. F. H. Robertson; li.3i) p.m.. Mr C. Deans. Brunner. 3 p.m., Rev. F. H. Robertson; Bhi<Tball. 7 p.m., Rev. F. H. Robertson. Church of Christ. Brunner Street. Minister, R. A. Blampied. Services will be held on Sunday, March 12: — It) a.m.. Bible Classes. 11 a.m., worship and Communion. Subject, “The Carpenter of Nazareth." 2.30 p.m.. Bible School. 7 p.m.. Gospel service. Subject, “Shipwrecked." A cUrdial invitation is extended to all. Runanga. Bus leaves Wylde’s garage at 10.30 a.m.
Methodist Church services. Sunday. March 12:—St. Paul's. 11: Rev. W. Wilis. Subject, “Privilege and Responsibility." 7 p.m.: Rev. W. Wills. Subject, "An Impossible Request." Runanga, 6.30: Mr G. E. Poole. Dojison, 2.30: Rev. W. Wills. Marsden. 7: Mr M. Moore. Church, of the Holy Trinity—3rd Sunday in Lent: -S a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sunday School (Holy Trinity Schoolroom, United Pavilion Junior Bible Classes. 11 a.m.: Matins, sermon. 2 p.m.: Paroa Sunday School; Blaketown Sunday School. 3 p.m.: Camerons Sunday School. 6 p.m.: Evensong. 7 p.m.: Service at Paroa. 7 p.m.: Third Lenten Service. Solo, “Lead Kindly Light,’ Mr W. Baird. Duet, "So Thou Liftest Thy Petition." Messrs Tylee-Porter and Prescott. Anthem. "My Peace 1 leave with You."—Ven. J. A. .Jermyn, Vicar. Church of England:—St. Thomas's. Runanga: Holy Communion S a.in.; Sunday School 10.30 a.m.; Evening Prayer 6.30 p.m. Church of the Resurrection. Cobden: Sunday School 10 a.m.. shortened Evening Prayer and Holy Communion 7.30 p.m. -W. Osborne-Brown. Vicar
Baptist Church. Greymouth: II a.m. Subject. ‘"The Second Word from Calvary." (The Destiny of the Believer —Is it Purgatory or Paradise? Christ's Second Word answers this enquiry). 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.30 p.m.: Prayer meeting. 7 p.m.: Subject. "The Present World <'onfusion." What will be the issue of it all? Is there any solution? Is I lie Bible silent about International affairs? Come to church on Sunday night and see! Anthem: "A Refuge for tie? Oppressed." (All will loh'l u welcome at the .Baptist Church'. Preacher. Rev. F. A. Parry. Th<; S-tl’-a! Arm-., Sumluy: 7.30 a.m.. Prayer Aieet i na. H a.m 11. dine V'T-mbl... "i t'M. ‘ Not lijm" Inoha id L'li' i’bce , p.m.: ■ '••■o pPPopular Scrvi<-<-. Subject. "The Valley of Dry Bom'.'." Speaker. (‘api.ain 11. Manse Read. S.l7> p.m.: Bmldytowu Schoolroom. i'ojuc and ,-ing y<e.ir troubles away.
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