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cmracH solids^ ST. ANDREW'S P&ESBXTER" Lower Symonds St. (opp. Govt. 1 -] H ' 10 a.m., Sunday School in St \n* Hall. 10.40 a.m.',- CongrcgaMonil' p r Meeting in Bible Class ltoom. n • Missionary Church is a Living Chniri!» ; p.m., Youth Service, conducted bv v« .? for Youth. Address by Mr" Alan = Architectural Student, Auckland UriltSi Lessons and Prayers by Young the Church, a p.m., Friendly Hour l»® Andrew's Hall. Programme to be arrant I'outh of the Church. lt( ! CT. DAVID'S O Khyber Pass, near Symonds Street C 3" Rev. W. Bower Black. LLB 13 a.m. "The Healing of the World i. , its Nameless Saints." A Study for All c.t 111 Day. 7 p.m., "Leading Captivity' CamS How to Turn the nhH m i.-..,. p il v ®. How to Turn the Tables on Fate tt ' After-Church Social for Members of th« c MI vices. e «fJT xvij Oxj J. X A A CHTTrn??Wellington St. (of! Pitt St) Preacher: Kev. A. Heathcoto FletcU „ a.m., "Our Victory Text." 7 p.m., •'The Ttiti l More and How Much It Is." wttl « MT. ED EX Cnr. of Windmill and .Mt. Eden Rd, s '' 11 a.m., "God Over All." Rev. J n B.A. 7 p.m., Combined Service.in PresbvuJu 1 ' I •Church. Kev. J. F. .Tack. reßD Merian MT. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAjTrT Minister; Rev. J. C. Young, Ba 11 a.m., "His Master's Voice." Y n m Monthly Service for Parents and Youth ®rT Work S ' DS U ' at nre Ha "^ tin S Ctahfi tVPSOM PRESBYTEIUAN J2J Gardner Road. ' UJ * C * Services 11 a.m. and 7 pa Preacher: Rev. J. W. McKenzie MM' Hi ' & Senior Chaplain, N.Z. Fori** " S . QT. LUKE'S PRESBYTERUFeguficT 11 O Remuera Road. "• 11 a.m.,, Rev. 0. T. Baragwanath Hi C.F. 7 p.m., Rev. D. N. MacDiarmid it RP' B.A. Social Hour after Evenine S«rv'ir. "• QOMERVELL P-RESBYTEWST"?? O Cnr. Remuera Rd. and Green Lang jS" Minister: Rev. James L. Gray B A 11 a.m. Subject: "Not Too Old at Eirt'tvi--7 P.m. Request Topic: "Is there ai to pardonable Sin'r" . ~ ■ HOWE ST. HALL, off KarangahaDe~l>3' This Evening. 7.30. Missionary l A n^ : Address by Mr G Dann. Evangelistic® " Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: "B Day." TaesrU. Prayer and Ministry. Mr G. Dann - y ' MGAIRE AVENUE HALL, EPSOV H Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Dr W » Pettit. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer M»n, ' and Bible Study. Remember Howe St sSff Men's Meeting, Wednesday 7;m 12 V Speaker: Mr W. J. Burrows, of Chrfflf 17 DEN HALL View Road, Monnt~Ed«t -1-J (Near Dominion Road.) Sunday 7 p.m., Bright Evangelistic Srnic. Speaker: Mr L. B. Clarke. Tuesday, ?fw Meeting for Prayer and Ministry. SatuS 7.30, Y.P. Meetings. A Hearty Vetom^ LBERT HALI, ROSSgrove" Sunday. 9.80 a.m., Sunday Schnn! .«j Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Senta Speaker: Mr M. Larsen. Tuesday Tan Prayer Meeting, with Special Address'^jß' W. J. Burrowa, of Christchnrch. This (&C W IREMU Sunday, 7 p.m., Evangelistic Berrtct. il. W. J. Borrows. N.Z. Secretary for the Sob! Jure Gift Mission, s p.m., S.S. and bT Tuesday, 7.30 p.m P.M. and Bible RadSJ'Meeting!'* WertTle9day ' 2 ' 30 P-™- Wom||| GOSPEL "Hill Callfbpe Road. 7 p.m., Mr J. A. Blackley will gpeak her*. 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Mr W. J. Burro*s (KB Secretary), '-'Scripture Gift Mission World, wide Activities " Illustrated, by modern Lit., tern Views All Heartily Invited to Thwn Meetings. " TNK ERM A N STFEET HALL. * Onehunga. U 7 p.m., Mr Bedbrook. Tues-. 7.30 djb Prayer and Bible Readins. Wed., 2.115 dbl Women's Meeting. Speaker: Mrs Salmon' - "Rllerslie MASONIC haST -iJ Arthur Street. Tonight, No Young People's Meeting'.Bm. daft". 0.30 a.m.. Sunday School: 7 p.m. Goc»l Address. Speaker: Mr Mcßeath. SUBURBAN BAPTIST CHTTHCHEL Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. AVONDALE—Rev. C. D. Rosie; Mr P Eade. . ' EPSOM—Students R. Puddle; M. Judkinj. MANUREWA—Mr G. Clark. MERRILANDS—Mr Clark. MTLFORD—Rev. J K. Reid. NEW LYNN—Rev. C. Chant; Mr McClirt NORTH MEMORIAL—Dr J. J. North: Set. H. K. Kempton. OTAHUHU—Major H. Bailey. PAPATOETOE—SuppIy. PONSONBY—Mr A. Tucker; Student W«kelin. PT. CHEVALIER—Mr H. Yolland. BICHMOND—Rev. D. H. Stewart: Mr P. Peters. ROYAL OAK—Rev. L. A. Day. SANDHTNGHAM—Pastor A. V. Brown. WHITF. SWAN—Mr R. H. Elie. ORAKEI BAPTIST CH. OF CHBISL Kupe Street. Minister: Rev. G. Clifford Beaj. Sunday School Anniversary, Enielsj Theatre, Mission Bay Waterfront. 11 ml 2.45 p.m., 6.4R p.m. Choir of 250 and Orchestra. Morninir and Evening Speaker*. Rev. G. Clifford Reay. Afternoon Speaker: Mr Sterling, Church of Christ Youth Director. There are 1200 seats in the theatre. No ... reserves. Come Early. \TT. EDEN BAPTIST . CHURCH, xti Near Symonds Street. Minister: Rev. Rex Goldsmith, MA. 11. "Seek This First." 7, Preacher, Mr Trevor Bond. Bright and Helpful Services. MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister:' Rev. Hayes Lloyd. 11 a.m.. Farewell Missionary Menage. Speaker: Mr Haydn Mellsop, of C.M. J p.m., "God's Gift." Speaker: Mr £lfrea Williams. of London. * . p RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. VT Minister: Rev. Bernard Wilson. 9.45 a,m„ Sunday School Classes. 11 un, Morning Worship. 7 p.m., Missionary Service. Mr H. Taylor (C-I-M.) will tell of iMJssionary Work in Land of China. QHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHUBCH 0 Minister: Rev. F. L. Smart. 11 a.m., "The Parable of the Unjust Steward." 6.45 p.m., Favourite Hymns. 7 pan-. Mr H. Massam. Yon are Invited to these Services. TIREE METHODIST. CHURCH. inCtaJL junction with VALLEY RD. BAPTIBT. Minister: Mr Noel Hunt (E.G.M.). 1.1 a.m., Mr Alfred Williams, of MUdnny. 7 p.m.. "The Hope of Christ's Return. PHRISTIAN SCIENCE. V First Church of Christ, Scientist. Auckland, 116 Symonds Street. • 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "EvcrlastSnff Punishment." Golden Text : Lamentations, ill.. 30, 40. Responsive Reading: Psalms, IxxWi S, 14, 10-21, 26. 29. 30, 32, 33. SundU School. 11 a.m. " „ . Wed , Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Eeadlt? Room, Argus House. 26 High St., Mon.-rl'-11-t.30. "■''"•-Z-' REVIVAL FISJ * ■ Missing of Healing. Healing Through Faith in Jesus Christ. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Orange Coronation Hall. Newton Road. , Wednesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.o-J." the Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton BJ. —A. H Dallimore. Evangelist. TTNITARIAN CHURCH. U Ponsonby. Road (near Reservoir). , Evening Service, 7 p.m. Organ Recital, Works by Bach, Mendelssohn. Handel Cesar Franck. - pHRISTADELPHIANS, FREEMASONS' V HALL, Upper Qtueen Street. 11 a.m., Fellowship and Worship. 7 P^ 1 ' "Who Can Guarantee , Lasting Peace? Mr Alan G. Reid. A .Cordial Welcome to V'B»M' TTNITY HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST. U Queen Street (just above Town Hall). 11 a.m., Worship. A Cordial Invitation is Given to AU WDO Sincerely Desire to Walk in the Old PjlSi' TH E 0 NEHU N GA, MIS Slo£1 Orphans' Club Hall. Church St., O ne £ Undenominational, Evanirelical, Healf* throueh Jesus Christ. Pastor W. G. Wohlmann. , 11 a.m.. Communion and Gospel serriq 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bib e CljJ»»: 7 p.m., "Britain in Light of Prophecy. « Welcome. __—-r THE SOCIETY OF ' FRIENDS (Quakers.) . __i Corner Mt. Eden Rood and S.vlvan Avenue. Meeting for Worship. 11 a.m. —. COMMONWEALTH COVENANT 0 CHURCH, OTAHUHU. Revival. Redemption, Healing. Blessing Throueh Our Lord Jesus Christ. 11 a.m., Communion Service. 3 P' m -"/° S L Hour for Adults as well as Children. 7 p.®-* Inspiring Gospel Service. , ... Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer and Bin* » struction. Thursday. 7.30 p.m., Deeper of British Israel Teaching. All welcome these inspiring meetings. T7IREE FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH INN.Z. 1 Fountain of Friendship Hall, n *45 Symonds St.—ll a.m., Mr Keith Liddle. 2.4? p.m.. S. School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m- *?• Pollick. Wednesday Night, at 7.30.P-®" No. 8A Tabernacle Bldgs.. Teleuga Missionary Prayer Meeting. -p^r ■pi 1 . CHEVALIER BAPTIST CHURCH, i Formby Avenue. , 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr H. 1 Dean of Bible Training Institute. ' Everybody Welcome I —rin Visitors AVelcorned. No Collecfion"FOURSQUARE GOSPEL -t /Foresters' Hall, Lake Rd„ U a.m. and 7 p.m., Evangelical. All wei Thurs., 7.40 p.m., Life and National 1W» ■ Pastor S. A. Simpson. __—^ MEWTON EAST MI S 81° ; ; !> Dundon.ld St.. top Symonds hi. Q 11 a.m. Mrs D. Boath. 7 p.nW .. Menzies, Subject: "Life ® Mothers'' Tues., 7.30. Prayer. Wed.. 2 p.m., mow .. Meeting, All Welcome T IBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF , ■ IJ FRANCIS; 371 Queen Street. XXI. Sunday After Trinity. CeieM 8 ®" 1 the Holy

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