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THE CHURCHES. First Presbyterian church. TAY STREET. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, B.A. 'Evening Subject: “To Satan the Battle; to Christ the War.” , ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. DEE STREET. 11 a.m. —Subject: “The Magnanimity of God.” 6.30 p.m.—Subject: “Dr. J. E. K. Aggrey, M.A.; D.D.; Ph.D., of Africa: Gold Coast Native, Christian Scholar, Teacher, Patriot, Prophet.” Preacher: REV. C. J. TOCKER. SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. Knox Presbyterian church. NESS STREET. “Sabbath Observance Day.” 11 a.m., "Concerning Sunday.” 6.30 p.m., * ‘‘The M r eekly Rest Day in History.” Rev. John Chisholm. Georgetown Presbyterian CHURCH, Venus Street. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. D. K. Fisher. A cordial welcome for all. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, South Invercargill. 11 a.m., Mr Heywood. 6.30 p.m., Mr Geo. R. Brown. JTORTH INVERCARGILL PRESBY--1 TERIAN CHURCH—Rev. William Tanner. 11 a.m., “Seeking the Best.” 6.30 p.m., “The Purpose of the Gospel.” You are cordially invited. ST. PETER’S METHODIST CHURCH. ELLES ROAD. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Bailey. Evening Service: Reception of new members, followed by Communion. Clifton Church, 7 p.m.—Mr George Corner. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. LEET STREET. 11 a.m., Rev. Angus Mcßean; 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. J. Malcolm. Tea Meeting and Concert, Wednesday, Longbush, 2.30 p.m., Rev. H. J. Malcolm. THE SALVATION ARMY. TO-MORROW,. SUNDAY. 7 a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., “The Need of Holiness”; 3 p.m., “The Happy Hour.” 7 p.m., “How can a Man be Born Twice?” Band and Songsters will take part. ERNEST FRIBERG, Ensign. ESK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.— 11 a.m., Mr W. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr EL Schroeder; Georgetown, 11 a.m., Mr H. Schroeder; West Plains, 3.30 p.m., Mr G. Corner. North Invercargill baptist Church, corner Sydney and Newcastle Streets. Services: 11 a.m.. Mr L. McKnight; 6.30 p.m., Sister Alice. East Road, 3 p.m., Mr E. Bryant. ! Specify Beeston Hot Water | Boilers and Radiators | for places where even temperatures E are required. 1 I THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND i RELIABLE METHOD OF DOMESTIC HEATING. The Beeston Heating System is ex- I cellently suited for maintaining even temperatures in living and I bedrooms, nurseries, halls and ! passages of private houses, also || offices, shops, and warehouses, etc. g I ■ | Consult our Experts on all I: Questions of Heating A. & T. Burt Ltd. I TAY STREET INVERCARGILL , SILK HOSE, worth 7/6, FREE from Superbus Co., Christchurch, upon receipt 200 I.X.L. Wrappers. Oal6

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Southland Times, Issue 20897, 5 October 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20897, 5 October 1929, Page 12

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