CHURCH services -i-»TTccrr L street School-— Will note that a , ihooT win «>rr„s.i° it,' 0 x 9on D.m. on A-Ugn-t will welcome all children not atother schoolsTTTptist church. p? sto 5 tor p ' c P s"«ATTHF— p.m.: Sunday School and B. 7 p a n.T‘“What will be the Religion the Future? _ , r ConSunion at Close of the Eve: an ATTACK ON THE si:.'.! OF PALMERSTON NORTH bv BRIDGE, tne Red liot Evangelist, jt the n alyation army citadel. Broadway. THIS SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. iubjj THE DAVSOF NOAH AND Hear This" Fearless Address. 1 a.m.: The first of a senes of adorer on the “Whys °J Life. (1) ‘•'WHY SUFFERING. • j ot . tr'hool 10 2.m. and 2 p.m. 'OLLOW THE CROWD TO THE ARMY UTHEEAN CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW: English 11 a-m. and 7 p.m. REV. A. CHRISTENSEN. All Heartily Welcome. STPAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH. Broadway Avenue. 11 am. - Rev. .J. C. Draper. Children! Service. Prize Distribution, \.v\.u 7 p.m.: Mr H, S. Ratclige. Aokautere, 2 pm.: Rev. J.. C. Draper. Milson, 7 p.m.: Rev. J. C. Draper /IUBA STREET METHODIST L/ CHURCH. Minister: REV. J. D. McARTHUR. 1G a.m.: Senior Y.M.B.C. 11 a.m. : “Is Not God Unjust and Cruel?” 7 p.m.: “The Gospel of the Son oi Goa 2.30 p.m.: Longburn: Rev. J. D. McArthur. All welcome to these services. GOSPEL HALL, 134 MAIN STREET. T/OU are heartily invited to the Gcs_l. pel Service, SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock. Speaker, MR A. F. WITTY. Hymn Books provided. Adult Bible Class at 2.30, speaker Mr Jae. Clapham. All welcome. QHURCH OF CHRIST. Speaker To-morrow — EVANGELIST T. BAMFORD. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: “Words of Life.” A Warm Welcome to All. Bible School Assembles 10 a_m. gRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIATION Meets Every Sunday Afternoon at 2.40 and Wednesday Evenings at S. 2U PlLilE STREET. OPEN TO ALL. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. ALL SAIN TS’ CHDRC £\. . (Palmerston North). 9th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. B a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Choral Communion. 3.45 p.m. : Holy Baptism. 7 p.m. : Evensong and Sermon. Other Services: Takaro S a-m. and p.m., Linton 11.15 a.m., Longburn 2, p.m., Kairanga and Newbury 7 p.m. Emmanuel congregational CHURCH, Broadway. Minister: PASTOR C. G. H. BYCROFT. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th, IS3O. 11 a.m. : “The Greatest Work in the World.” 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 6.30 p.m. .- Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.: Special Service and special subject ; “The Menace of Modernism.” It s Origin, Alethous and Tparhing-a,** Anthem by the Choir. A WARM WELCOME TO AT.T.
ST. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Terrace End. 11 a.m.: “Called to be Saints.” I P-tu. : Serving God with the Conscience REV. L. G. B. WHITEHEAD. S T. ANDREW’S PRESBYTER LA CHURCH (next Opera House). REV. G. T. BROWN, M.A. 9.45a.m.: Sunday Schools and Bil Classes. II a.m.: “Soul Environment. 7 p.m.: “A Good Conceit.’* Rongotea, 11 a.m.: Rev W. Grundv Rangiotu, 2.30 p.m. : Rev. W. Grundy Tiakitahuna, t p.m. : Rev. W. Grundy. rpHEOSOPHICAL A SOCIET Church Street West PUBLIC LECTURE. , SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Mr D. Russell Brunt, Auckland, will li ture upon “T Teachings of Hind Philosophy.” All are Cordially Invited*. WE SPECIALISE EST BREAD, CAKES, BUNS, MILK CREAM AND EGGS, A LL Fresh Daily from our own Ft tory and Farm. A trial will cc vince you. . birch and son. AUTO PABTS LIMITED ,J? 5a church street VTO\V^ one I?" 29 ' P; lmer ston North. N lQ9^T k L Dg : T Studob *ker special 6 7 1927 * Huds - 1526, 82 * s S” d L"“ °f fllll“riri”,* M x j 1 A?°, »nd many others, r, Ofhco Christchurch. Branches Auckland and Dunedin. T U ST "rived, huge stock of good ° 7 , w^ I P“Pers. Have your hm ?Su e Th the ,°“ 118 “ d W 0 SV“ the necessary requirement Waghom, next Grand Hotel Buildir
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 2
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