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M E T II 0 D 1 S T C E N T K A L MISSION, OCTAGON. This generation has one grave alternative—Christianity or Chaos. Are yoy backing the forces of Christian Truth? We invite you to ally yourself with the Christian Ministry of the Mission. Services: 11 a.m. and 6.30 pm. Preacher: Rev. W. E. lALKINCiHAM. Evening Subject: “THE WRITING ON THE WALL.” Soloist, Miss JEAN MAXWELL. 11 a.m.: Boys’ Brigade Enrolment Service. 9.30 a.m.: Listen-in to UNCLE LESLIE Broadcasting HELPING HAND from Station 4ZD. the RADIO CHURCH OF THE WEEK-NIGHT FUNCTIONS: Monday, 7.30, Board of Trustees; Tuesday, 2.30, Guild, 7.30, Quarterly Meeting, 7.30, Fireside Ciiub; Wednesday, 7.30, Week-night Fellowship. . |fAN 0V E K S T KBB T BA P T IST CIIUR CH. Minister: Rev. E. W. BATTS. 11 a.m.: Worship and Exposition of the word. “A Policy for Life and Death." The Choir will sing ” Sweet is the Work.” 6.30 p.m.: A SERVICE OF WITNESS IN BELIEVERS' BAPTISM. Anthem: “I Have a Saviour.” Soloist at Both Services: Rev. L. A. NORTH (of Wellington). J? GY P T GENE RA L M I SSION JUBILEE. VISIT OF EDGAR L. FARROW. M. 8., Ch.B. (Edin.)., Medical Superintendent of the Mission Hospital, Shebin-el-Kanater. Dr FARROW will Speak as under:— SUNDAY, APRIL 18, a.m., ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 18, p.m., FIRST CHURCH. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 7.30, NILE MISSION PRESS. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, a.m., MORNINGTUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, p.m.. N.E. VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH. LECTURE: “ Medical Work as a Means of Reaching Multitudes with the Gospel,” in the R.S.A. SOCIAL HALL, Moray place, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, at 7.30 p.m. ALL WELCOME. Archdeacon W. A. HAMBLETT, Chairman. M. J: Gairdner, Hon. Sec., 12c City road, Roslyn. THE KING IS COMING. YES, A GREATER THAN “GEORGE THE GOOD.” THE PROMISED COMING OF THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. How will the Second Coming of Jesus affect this earth and its inhabitants? gT. JAMES TIIBATRE, HIGH STREET, SUNDAY, APRIL 18 6.30 p.m. SUNDAY. Speaker: Evangelist JOHN H. WADE. Note Change of Time. Doors Open 6 p.m. Come.

gT. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. EASTER 111. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sung Eucharist (Stanford in B flat), 11 a m Preacher: Dr A. J. COLEMAN, Secretary of the World Federation of the Student Christian Movement. Evensong (Galway in G), 6.30 p.m. Anthem: “ Jesu. Joy of Man’s Desiring. (Bach). THE DEAN. MARTIN’S CHURCH, N.E. VALLEY! CLOSING SERVICES OF MISSION TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Special Service for Parents and Children. Deaconess Heni Park, B.A. 630 p.m.: Evensong and Youth Rally. Deaconess Heni Park, B.A. Social Hour in Hall after Evensong. NO SUNDAY SCHOOL on Sunday afternoon, as all Children are asked to attend Morning Service. s rjtHE CHURCH OF MARY, MORNINGTON, W.l. HARVEST FESTIVAL AND FOOD FOR BRITAIN DAY. ’ 8 a.m.: H.C. 10 a.m.: Procession and Family Eucharist. 6.30 p.m.: Festal Evensong and Procession. Preacher, Canon E. S. STRONG. , _ ~ . Come and Bring Food for Britain. y ORK PLACE H ALL! (Open Brethren.) 11 a.m.: Worship. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. ' 6.30: Speaker, Mr DAVID PATRICK, Missionary from Bolivia (South America). . WEDNESDAY.—7.3O p.m.: Bible Reading and Prayer. A HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH— OF NEW O ZEALAND (DUNEDIN BRANCH), Proclaiming Angel Ministry and Spirit Communion, Pioneer Women’s Assembly Hall, 362 Moray place east. 6.30 p.m.: Speaker, Mr CUMBERBEACH. Subject: “Inspiration Rule in Relation to the Higher Life.” Spiritual Messages. /"'t HRISTADELPHIAN FREE PUBLIC LECTURE. Unity Chambers. 137 Lower Stuart street. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Subject: “ PALESTINE: TERRORISM AND THE JEW.” All Welcome. No Collection. rHE RETURN OF THE LORD IN GLORY. ARMAGEDDON. For I will gather all nations against erusalem to battle; and then shall the ,ord go forth, and fight against those ations as when He fought in the day f battle. AND HIS FEET SHALL STAND N THAT DAY UPON THE MOUNT OF JLIVES. WE BELIEVE THAT THAT DAY IS r ERY NEAR. Another Message Next Saturday. IRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION (DUNEDIN BRANCH). EDUCATIONAL yREE BOOK ON SECRETARIAL OPPORTUNITIES. The great opportunities open to-day in ie secretarial field for qualified rnen (and .omen) are fully covered in Hemingway’s ree book, “ The Secretarial Profession, frite to-day for YOUR free copy—learn ow YOU can capitalise on the demand )r trained secretaries by qualifying under [emingway’s guidance in the all-import-DEGREE OF THE INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. Hemingway’s secretarial tuition makes success certain, because of the personal individual nature of the instruction . - . complete printed texts, kept constantly revised . . . guarantee of tuition until successful . . . one all-inclusive fee. Write for free book, " The Secretarial Profession,” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. RESIDENTIAL SHORT COURSE FOR FARMERS. A SHORT COURSE IN LIVE STOCK will be held at Lincoln College from AUGUST 16-20 inclusive. The Course is open to Farmers and Young Farmers over 21 years of age. Those desiring full particulars should apply at once to The Registrar, LINCOLN COLLEGE, P. 8., Christchurch. HC.A.” GUARANTEE. • Every Student’s test is examined by a fully-qualified and experienced Professional man WHO CAN teach. Examination results prove the benefit of this and of scientific tuition and constantly revised books and Study Notes. Send for Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD., Specialists in Teaching Accountancy, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 3018, Wellington. > OSSBOTHAM'S COMMERCIAL COLY LEGE Shorthand Typing and Book-keeping Day and Evening Classes All Forms of Typing and Duplicating Undertaken SCHOOL MEALS Sir, —I believe from time to time there has been someone going round the public schools inspecting the children's lunches. If these lunches are not. always what they should be, 99 per cent, of these children get a good substantial meal at night, after returning from school. I, like many others, think it would be a better idea if these inspectors would pay a surprise visit to a few of our boarding schools, where the food is not as wholesome as it could be, and where growing boys need more than is. placed on the meal tables if we want a healthy nation. What do the heads have on their tables?—l am, etc., Wondering.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 9

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