'CHUBOH NOTICES. JgERESFORD gTREET QONGREGATIONAL QHURCH. (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE SIATTOU.* QHRISTIAN JgJNfiEAVOUR JUBILEE QONVENTION. SPECIAL- SERVICES.PREACHER: R EV * L 1 B J? LETCHER(President of the N.Z. Christian Endeavour Union.) 11 a.m. ENDEAVOURERS STAND FOR?" . Singing led by Christian Endeavour Choir. This will be a Youth Service. ' 7 p.m.—As Official Representative of the ' World President of Christian Endeavour REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER will Preach on the subject—- " CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR AND WORLD PEACE." At Each Service the Pastor will b® assisted by Christian Endeavourers, who will take part. Evening Soloist: Mr. William Gemmell. Young Men and Young Women ara Specially Invited to these Services. All Seats Free! Come Early for a Seat! SPECIAL NOTICE. As the Jubilee Convention of Christian Endeavour (the greatest Youth Movement in the world) will be celebrated on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the usual meetings of the Church will be merged info these meetings. All who have been C.E. Members, or who are in sympathy with this great Society, are invited to attend all the gatherings and rejoice with the Endeavourers. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. NEW LYNN. PASTOR E. C. GREY. 10 a.m.—Christian Endeavour. 11 a.m.-" BY THE GALILEAN LAKE." 7 p.m.—MUSICAL SERVICE— '* SUN OP MY SOUL." Special Anthems and Music. Soloist: Miss Irene Froat. THURSDAY. 7.45 p.m. Fireside Service. WESTERN SPRINGS. 11 a.m.—MR. FRANK PATON. 7 p.m.—STUDENT E. LAYBOURN. "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Xl (Edinburgh St.).—Morning. 11, Young People's Service. Student from Bible Irs, 1 "* ' ing Institute. Evening, 7 —REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. Anniversary Practice. Afterncon, 3.15. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Esplanade and View Roads. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1931. REV. R Q ROBERTS. 8.A., B.D. 11 ft.m.-—Subject: " CONFIDENCE." 7 p.m.—FIRST OF POPULAR SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES. SPECIAL MUSIC. Duet, "The Crucifix," Misa Mitchell and Mr. J. Bree. Solo, "The Legend," Mr. John Bree. Anthem, " Break Forth Into Joy. * Subject: "A GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY." Members of Young People's Club will assist in this Service. "COME AND BRING A FRIEND." CANTATA, entitled " Holiday Concert." by Junior Sui>lay School Scholars, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Sept. 19, at 8 o'clock, in School Hall. ONEHUNGA CONG KEG ATI U CHURCH. Preacher: REV. A. V, WHITING, CONGREGATIONAL 11 a.m.—" THE INDWELLING CHRIST." 7 p. m _" THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST." Anthem: " O Give Thanks." Inspiring Services. Everybody Welcome! DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Pastor: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. 11 a.m., " Ask. Seek, bind; 7 pm. "The Unrecognised Christ. Strangers and Visitors Cordially Welcomed. ®~~ OHRISTIAN OUR. JUBILEE CONVENTION, 1881-1931. SEPTEMBER 19-23. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). 7 o'clock, St. James Hall. Wellington St.—JUNIOR RALLY. Chairman: Rev. Evan R. Harries. Speaker: Rev. A. V. Whiting. A Service of Song by the Juniors. , TO-MORROW CONVENTION SUNDAY. Special Services and C.E. Open-air MeetMONDAY. Slat. Beresford St Congresational Hall. 7.30 p.m.—ANNUAL BUSI-Nt-sb MEETING. Election of Officers. Chairman : Pastor H. A. G. Clark, M. A.. 8.D., Dip.Ed. Speaker: Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher (Representing Dr. Dap. Poling. World's C.E. President). TUESDAY. 22nd. Beresford t St. Congregational Hall, 5.45 p.m.—ALUMNI BANQUET. Speaker: Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher. All Endeavoprers, past and present, welcome. WEDNESDAY. 23rd. Baptist Tabernacle. 7.45 p.m.—GREAT CONSECRATION RALLY. Speaker: Retiring President, Pastor H. A. G. Clark. Induction of New Officers. . ■. ot Procession of Witness, leaving Quay St. 7.15 p.m.. en route to Tabernacle. Led by Salvation Army Congress Band. Look for the C.E. Banners. Endeavourers and Friends, everyone, cordially invited to come to all these meetings. " JpALLING INTO FIRE AND WATER." NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian), NEWTON ROAD, near Top Symonds St. SUNDAY MORNING AT 11. Reading Circle after Lunch. REV. STRONG. TTNTTED EVANGELICAL U CHURCH IN N.Z ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. MINISTER: REV. JJ M.A. f Ph.D. 11a.m.—"THE FAITH WE NEED TO--7 D p A m.-" THIEVES BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT." Back to the len Commandments (No. 8). Sunday School and Biblo Classes, 2.45 p.m. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Young People's Society of Christian Fellowship. _ WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Prayer and Scripture Exposition, Dr. Maclean. THURSDAY-Junior Y.P.SX.F.. <-1d P-m-SATURDAY, 7.30 Personal Workers Meetins. Leader: Mr. T. Reid. rpii SOCIETY OF ' FRIENDS X (Quakers) Invite You to their Meeting, 11 a.m.. Sunday, Mt. Eden Road. No prearranged Service. Meeting for Worship and Silent Communion with God. j, educational. HUNTLEY SCHOOL. M A R T O N. Founded 189". PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7TO 14 YEARS. . ALL BUILDINGS SOLTDL\ CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD, and lately brought thoroughly ap to date, with open-air sleeping porches, etc. Ample provision made in case of fire. Healthy country situation. 500 ft. above eca level. ■ , , , _ , Splendid playing fields for Cricket. Rugby Football, Tenni." Courts. Swimming Baths. Beautiful Chapel in the grounds Particulars and prospectus from the Headmaster. R- P. S HERRI r r . EURHYTHMICS. lyjiss ~YV HISTLER, From the London Dalcroze School. Resumes Her Classes for Children and Adults in the THIRD WEEK OF SEPTEMBER. All Inquiries . 5. IRENE AVE.. MT. EDEN. LMTZROY PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOL. JU (Late of Napier.) 26, GLADWIN ROAD. EPSOM. Pupils prepared for Proficiency Examination. Backward and Delicate Children receive individual attention, all subjects, all Standards. TERM NOW COMMENCED. Principals: MISS NANCY SHEATH. MRS. LATCHMORE. Phone 20-278; ' OT. AIDAN'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL O AND KINDERGARTEN. Ascot Avenue. Renutera. THIRD TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. MISS V. E. A. WISEMAN (Principal). Phone 12-010. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Jg RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. Telephone 46-2SG. Individual Tuition in SHORTHAND. kY'FPIV®. TYPEWRITING. B 29rfilu COMMERCIAL. ENGLISH. 359 Positions Filled by Us in. 1931a [jog e' g' PHIPPsJ p'inc'P* l9 -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 5
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