- \j (ABSOX3A£S«I»» i^;M™R^ 7 ?rn~l& F. W. » BTCmWND.--^ r W ~* UW :' p.m., Mr. A. m.Bmn*«»* : _ry, s . p.m.. Mr. T. J. BoIL • _,_„ AVOJTDAUB.— H •*. Vo»W»l T JH|<:« Mr. N. G. Noble. ,__'', • • »*- POINT CBEVAUBB.-T *»* Mr. H. 'Edwaids.'*;,<.". - .., . ,_, ml .. ' " '■ ■■: OEVONPORT.-U , «Jtt- Worship. WjSST STREET.'oflKaran«ah»P» f|9| WALTERS ROAD, off - *%*?&&£$&, ~>. l •■ :»•■'••.- '»• WEST STBEET. •;■•/" /- : Sunday-school,, S.4S. /•'•■• Evening at 6.45. " MB. GEO. ALDBIDfIB. - ■ Subject, ~ '"" : "THE CURSING PSALMS.'* . WALTERS ROAD. '..,-,-. SUNDAY-SCHOOL, AT 245 PJB. : V '• A BRIGHT MISSION SERVICE. At seven o'owek. < Mr. H. ' Lanfbrd will Preach. :•: - " THE SUPREME HOUR OF. j-r ',—.:. CHRISTENDOM." '">■ - . SPIRITUAL IBM. Church of True Spiritual Light. ":.; '■"' Service to-morrow.— Hall, .j^dm-;; burgh Street. Newton (upstairs).. 7 p.m.. : , Nurse Clayton will speak on ''Spiritualism: How. It is to bo Used for the Upliftment of Humanity." We teach a new Spiritualism, with Jesus Christ as its head. Aftersernc* messages from flowers by Nurse Clayton.:.' ' ' Tuesday, 7.3o—Public Develorment Class, 86* v r-: Vincent Street. " ■ ;-■ : '-;. --';; >■.'. ■ .^;, r*&f.<2-*-± TIyTEETINGS ■ Headciuartera,'?* ~. . * al Wednesday, 2.15. Mrs. ; .- I JTI I Reuben Bailey will ■ speak. cz& y^^h- Monday, Armistice Day lnterai. / \ -> cession, 3to 4. Leader, Mrs, .: ~., VT U Reuben Bailey. All heartily ■"*•*•■ : - welcome. ■.■-. •-■s,■ ■■■-■■-•■■*■■<. ■-,■-.'[ TO__W_Hp gUNDAY AFTES.NOON. ran KM In connection with the , MQW|j| World's Week of Pray**, yjj& COIffIrNEDY.M.e.A AND , ■ *T Y.W.C.A.. „-,.,■. ; t , AT Y M.C.A. AT 4 O'CLOCK. ; Speaker. REV. G. . C. CRUICKSHA-L [ Soloist. MR, C. (W. WILLIAMS. .t :■_ MC A. Bell Team under leadership of j. '.. -.; Mr. Innes. >j>"--i' .. Strangers Cordially Invited.- , Good Singing. '/'■;". '*' ." A Bright Happy Meeting. Members'of both Inatitationa are Asked , to Attend. ,r|jjp. -ycr W.C.A. BUILDIHG. KgtT_C^ t || WORLD FELLOWSHIP , '"""NjgJP week. ._ :x ; COMBINED SERVKJB AND TEA AT Y.M.OX. K P.M. -v fv ; Y.W.C.A. Building Opes* M »»m. j^' /_RAFTON LIBRARY "«, S 4 "" - v ; <JTMt. Eden Road, near SymondsSt. - . ~-•] ''.'. CHINA ; INLAND MISSION. ; ;y-/;': : ; ;'';'.;';;; FAREWELL AND WELCOME HOME : MEETING.' ■■"■">-••■': ■'■':]■ r "-~ :■ ". - '-' WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER I*. ■■->. x\ ■ ■ I ... ;;'>,-. ; ;.-'-'; 7.30 o'clock. ■-./ . ' rix^^'^----^-'-^ '. MR, AND MRS. J. THOMPSON AN» ..;*'" ; - ;; ... ; .^......... MISS N.-McDUFF. .••.-;■-,.;; •; - .-^ ; % Retuxniag to their Sphere of Labour. ■!■.'■'".•' ■■■• -ft MISS E.. MeQUIRE, -'*-.", "- Who is Going Forth for the First Tina* : ".-. '" MR. f AND MRS. A. HAYMAN : \. _\C "Will be Welcomed Home for Furlough. X'. >",:7i;j ; Admission Free. No Collection. „ Missionary Literature for Sale. r FRIENDB* MEETING HOUSE, Mt. Ede* Rd., ■ cor. Sylvan Ave.—Adult School. -.• % 8.15 a.m. -Meeting tor Worship. 11 a-m. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 15
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