RELIGIOUS SERVICES rpHE £IIIURCH. J>iTT igTKEET. J»ITT sjTREET. 11 A.M., K EV W. WALKER--2.45 p.m.—< 'OM HI NEI * B.p. 6.15 p.m.—Prayer Meeting: in B.f\ Room. 7 p.m.—SPECIAL, YOI’NG WOMEN'S SERVICK. Parade of Guides. Classes and Clubs. Vplifting Music. Duet: “Galilee.” Misses Dorothy I-ane and Edith Hawkins. Solo: “Entreat Me Not," Miss Louiu Reid. ”E Ihu Toku Aranpa." by Maori Girls’ Club. Girls’ Choir will render “Whispering Hope" and “I’m Singing on My Way.” Preacher: REV. W. WALKER. Everybody Invited. I) F RKN- ’ll REN H E. O LIVER RIVER CONDIVTS ONE WEEKS J>IBEE CONFERENCE SCOTS HAI.R POM MENCING UN DA Y. DECEMBER 15. 7 P. Nr. ALL INVITED. “Few* men more fearless and more successful than this mighty, outstanding preacher.”—Prof Ed. Odium, M.A., B.S<\, E.R.G.I, Vancouver. “Get the Minister to invite P¥. Oliver and he will shake your city from centre to circumference.”—Mark Matthews, D.D., LL.D.. Ph.O., Presby., Seattle. 7 A God-possessed man whom He Is using in a signal manner in these latter days.”—Gibson Inkster, 8.A., Knox Presby., Toronto.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 5
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