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SUNDAY SERVICES. CENTRAL MISSION. ENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGON HALL. Superintendent, Rev. G. B. HINTON 11 a.m.. “The Gospel of the Kingdom” (2). 6.30 p.m., "Armistice Day Reflections.” Soloist, Mr G. Bell. “0 God. Have Mercy” (Mendelssohn). Anthem, “ Consider and Hear Me” (Bolueger). 7.45 p.m., LANTERN LECTURE, “ SCOTLAND’S PART IN THE GREAT WAR.” The Lecture is based upon Scotland’s Wonderful and Exquisitely Beautiful War Memorial. . Lecturer: Mr W. M’EWAN, Librarian of the Carnegie Library. Vestry Hours: Tuesday, 3 pm. to 5 p.m. 'TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH A STUARI STREET. 11 am.. Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject; ‘ The Responsibility of Speech;’ B 6.30 p.m„ Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject: “ The Carcass and the Eagles ” (An Armistice Day Sermon). Solo, Gloria,” Miss Mary Somerville, Anthem. “The Day Thou Gavest” (Woodward). NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Chambers street),—ll am. and 6.30 pm.. Rev. G. CLEMENT. WOODHAUGH.—6.3O pm., Mr A. E. STEVENS. ’ TVUNDAS . STREET METHODIST ** CHURCH. . 11 am.. Rev. W. H. HOCKING. Subject: Turning Beliefs into Energies.” 6.30 pm., Mr ALEX. MILL (General Secretary Egypt General Mission). Subject: Egypt’s Need and Egypt’s Saviour ” Anthem, “ The Radiant Morn." RAVENSBOURNE (Church Anniver--Mr S ‘ 5- MAOFAR MA.; 2.45 p.m.. Children's Service: 6.30 pm.. Rev. W. H. HOCKING. Anthems, ' God Reigneth ” and “ Exalt Him All Ye People.” (JARGILL ROAD CHURCH. METKODISI 11 am.. Mr. ALEX, MILL (Egypt General Mission). “The Uplifted Vision,” _6.3o'pm.,.Rev. J. A. LOCHORE. “A Mans Grip. Special After-church Prayer for Revival. _ ST. CLAIR.—II am.. Rev. J. A. LOCHORE; 6.30 pm.. Rev. A. R. PENN (Communion). s ALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, OPEN-AIR, FOUNTAIN. SUNDAY: 11 am., Holiness Meeting. INWOOD. 3.15 p.m., Praise Meeting. Band and Locals. INW?)OD. Salvation Meetin S’ Everyone Welcome. jjan6ver Envo Silve Envo STREET CHURCH. BAPTIS Minister; Rev. E., 8. TUCKWELL, B ARMISTICE SUNDAY. 11 am.. Chiircb Parade of B Scouts. Rovers, and Cubs. Subjei “THE JAMBOREE SPIRIT.” Soloi Mr Lawrence A.- North. o pm.. “SEEK PEACE AND PC ■SUE IT.' Hymn Study, “ When ISi vey. Male Quartet, “Rock of Age Solo, Miss Evelyn Shepard, "Unto Xh O Lord.” S T ‘ ANDREW STREET CHURCH C CHRIST. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY 11 am., Worship and Communion. 2.45 pm.. Children Sing Anniversa Bongs. 6.30 pm,. Service of Song by the Ch dren of the School. Special Concerted Pieces by the Kindi garten, Solos by Scholars, and Partsinking by the School. Offering at Each Service. ENTERTAINMENT. ■TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. YOU ARE CORDIAL!?? 1 INVITED 3 BE PRESENT’ AT THESE SPECIE SERVICES. ' WILL D. MORE, .. Minister, T>OSSBOTHAM HALL. DOWLING STREET, SUNDAY, 6,30 pm. Subject: CHRIST’S FRANK ANSWER TO AN AGE-OLD QUESTION.” May be this is a question that you have often pondered. Hear it answered. QHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. (Branch of The Mother Church. Boston. Mass.) Embassy Salon, Marshal) Chambers, Moray place (opp Public Bathe). SUNDAY EVENING, At 7 o’clock Subject: "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN.” , Testimony Meetings Every Wednesday at 8 pm. Reading Room Open Daily, 3-4 p.m CPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Trades Hall, Moray place East. 2.30 pm., Lyceum. Children and Ad 7 p.m., “Spiritualism and Womanh< Speaker: Mr A. W. STABLES. Ciairvoyante: Mies Burgess. Visitors and Friends Cordially Welco Public Circle Every Tuesday in I 3 (upstairs), at 8 p.m. <JIHE THEOSOPHICAL HALL, DOWLING STREET. At 6.30 pm. An ADDRESS by Mies MARCELLA CLARKE, of Sydney. Music, PALESTINE ALESTINE AND EGYPT AND EGYPT. LANTERN LECTURE. Beautifully-coloured Views of Calvary, Mount Olives, Jerusalem. Galilee, etc. Also of Mission Work in Egypt. (Shown with fine optiscope.) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 7.45 p.m., Y.M.C.A. ’ Lecturer: Mr ALEX. MILL (Representative Egypt General Mission). THESE PICTURES ARE OF EXC TIONAL INTEREST. Admission Free. All Welcome. r PHE First Utility of frequent and * regular Advertising consist* id this: There is at all times a large class of persons both in country and town who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, ato are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks rVTAGO WITNESS.—NEW Stories, A ” large amount of reading matter Price 9A-

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