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Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Church. —11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev C. H. Laws, 8.A.; evening' subject—" Autumn Pageantry.' Y\7ESLEY Church, East Belt— Foreign » » Mission Anniversary—ll a.m., Rev W. A. Sinclair; 630 p.m.. Rev M. K. Gilmour (Papua), and Madin (native of Papua). ETHODIST Churches.—Richmond—ll a.m.. Rev B. F. Rothwell: 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. H. Scrivin. New Brighton —11 a.m.. Rev A. H. Scrivin; 6.30 p.m., Rev B. F. Rothwell. Linwccd (Cashel _ Street East)—ll а.m.. Mr Cress \Home Missionary): 6.30, Mr Wigzlesworth. Windsor —6.30. Mr Iross. Marshland—ll. Mr Williams; 6.30, Mr Olds, jun. St Asaph Street —11 a m.. Mr Kershaw; б.30 p.m., Rsv W. A. Sinclair. 4054 CENTRAL Methodist Mission, Queen's Theatre.—Song Service, 6.30. Bright. Hearty Singing. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Duet, Misses B. and D. Craggs. Preacher, Rev J. Cocker, " Cen a His Sins Forgiven?" Free seats, rtymu sheets provided. Ycu corue. Durham Street South, 11, Mr W. E. Leadlev. High Street, 11, Rev J. Cocker. _ ___ 3955 TXrOOLSTON Methodist Circuit—Woolston V Y (Foreign Missions)—ll. Rev AY. Laycock; 3, Rev M. K. Gilmour; 6.30, Mr "W. L. Thomas. Sumner—ll, R«v W. Lee; 7 p.m., Mr Hooper. Heathcote —11, Mr Franklin; 6.30. Rev W. Lee. Opa-wa—ll. Mr H. R. Wilkinson; 6.30, Rev W. Lavcock. 3951 /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist vy Church—Morning 1 , 11, Rev C. E. \\ aid; evening, 6.30. Rev B. Metson- Madras Street, St Albans, Church Anniversary—Morning, 11, •Rev B. Metson; afternoon. 3, Rev B. Metson : evening, 6.30, R-cv C. E. Ward. 404S Church—Rev A. N. Scotter, 8.A.—11 a.m., " Mountain Top and Afterwards"; 6.30 p.m., " Better than Gold"; 3.45, Sydenham Brotherhood —Mr Laurenaon, M.P.. on " The Present Unrest.' Somerfieid Street Hall, 6.30 p.m.—Opening Seivice, Rev S. Lawry. Methodist Hymns. s T PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CA.SHEL STREET. P ■ SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES (Continuation c: Chapman-Alexander Mission). Conducted by REV THOS. TAIT, M.A., B.D. Morning, 11 a.m.—Subject: "Soldierly Service" Evening, 630 p.m.—Subject: " Ths Most Critical Situation in Life." ALEXANDER'S HYMNS USED AT EVENING SERVICE. Special Augmented Choir sings Alexanders Hymns before Evening Service. 7872 Services will be conducted by Mr J. Tennent (St Paul s _ ome Missioned) in Public New Brighton, at 11 a.m., aad in Oddfellows' Hail, Rolleaton Street, Linwood, at 6.30 p.m. RINITY Congregational Church. —Pastor, Rev Harry Johnson—Subjects To-mor-row: 11 a.m.." "The Unchanging Christ ; 6.3Q "u.m., "A Devotional Study of Astronomy. '' All welcomo. _ LINWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry Road—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev I. Sar-g-iuson; evening subject "A Classical Strike." 3958 [ENNYSON Street Congregational Church 11 A.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev Harold S. Perkins. All seats tree. Hearty welcome. L~INWOOD Baptist Church, Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street—Morning. 11, Mr J. G. Eraser; evening, 6.30, Rsv A.. Nearth. Brojnlev Branch School. '2.80. Evening •ervice, 7 o'clock, Mr F. Harbert. All welcome. COME along to the Mission Service in Queen's Theatre. Free seats, and hymn sheets provided. 411 ' SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Manchester Street. MR E. NOEL, Missionary from India, will speak in the above Hall, 6.30 p.m,. SUNDAY. You have a hearty invitation. Coma. Sankey's Hymns. No Collection. 4(H5 RAND Organ Recital by Dr Bradshaw, His Majesty's Theatre, 5.30 p.m. Collection for expenses. 432 " QULLIVAN-GUILHANT" Organ Recital O by Dr Bradshaw. His Majesty's, 5.30 p.m. To-morrow. Collection for expenses, "yotr will get ft Hearty Welcome at the -I- Queen's Theatre Mission Service. 436 SOCIALIST PARTY" CATHEDRAL SQUARE Meeting, Sunday, 3.0 p.m. Speakers, F. R. Cooke and E. J. Howard on " Socialism, in Our Time. pATHEDRAL SQUARE, 7.0 p.m.-Ad-dresses by C. Smith and L. R. Wilson. Social Tea at Hall, 5.0 p.m. (Miss Fleming). REMEMBER International Labour Day, May Ist Social Evening at Socialist Hail. 8 p.m. All welcome. DO not miss "The Tragic Story of Waihi Strike" at Socialist Hall, Sunday, S.O p.m. "VTEXT Sttnday, May -4th. Mrs Cunnington -J-* will speak at Socialist Hail, S p.m.; subject, " Man the Master." OOCTALISTS~ Anti-Mi 1 itarists, make ycur influence felt Monday night, School Committee elections. 1-3 SUNDAY, " The Story of the Strike," illustrated with good pictures, and described by gocd lecturer. TTVTAIHI Strike made history in this cotm- » » try. Come and bear Comrade Fraser toll the story. OU have heard some of the story before, but not in ihe «av Fraser tells :t. Y CIOMRADE M'Lennon. Vice-President of ' Waihi Union, saw the strike through. COMRADE M'Lennon will be at Socialist Hall Sunday evening! Come early, or you'll get leftOCIALIST Hall, Sunday, 8 p.m.. and londav, same place, overflow meeting. "HESE Comrades have got fome beautiful slides and will show them Sunday. s HE Socialist Hail is the only hall availble for these lectures, so come early. rush, so don't T U J SPHERE is st.re to bo -1- trrcwl i yon get left. IpRASER is a good speaker and worth gointr a iong way to liston to. r PHE Story of the Str'ika wiil be a redX letter m your memory. ON'T forget Sunday, Socialist Hall, at So.m. Comrades Fraser and M'Lennon. GENERAL Labourer?, Ahoy! We wan* ycu to aitend to your own Klines? cc Tuesday evening. UYLDERS' Labourers, corn? up on Tuesdnv and to!] the Assessors whit to <!<"*■ D B LOCAL Bcdics' Employees, we want to von on Tuesday evening at the meet: "WOOL, Grain and Seed Shovellers, shake V T voursclf along on Tuesday, or tease grumbling. _ . QUARRVMF.S", break yourself away from the Srr and attend the meetingjTuosday. KETING all Assessors wi'ti be hold ...•i Tuesday evening. Genera! labourer*. What-ho!

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10753, 26 April 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10753, 26 April 1913, Page 9

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