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Sunday Announcements. DURHAM Street Methodist Church.B.A. Evening subject: " Are tho Gospi Dependable History?" Special musio frc 6.30 to 6.45 p.m. Anthem: " Load, Kinc T: -ht" (Stainer); Quartet, "Thou wilt Kc 11" (Williams); solo, " Poaco and Res Miss I. Ko?ers; organ solo, "Pastoral! CSmart). 5973 CENTRAL Methodist Mission.—Grand / Theatre. P.S.A., 3 p.m. Mr Brownoll, Secretary Y.M.C.A., on Unconscious Influence. 6.45, Singing by, Choir. 7, Rev. J. Cocker on " Being a "Christian Anywhore." Durham Street, 11, Mr J. Field. High Btroot, 11, Rov J. Cocker. Sunday, November 23 Rev J. Flanagan. f.OOG W COLSTON METiiOmST-11, Kov Bull; 6.50, Rev Laycock; Soloist, Mrs Part. Sumner—ll, Mr Dobbs; 7, Rev Luc. Heathcote—ll, Rev Laycock; 6.30, Mr 01d3. Opawa—ll, Rev Leo; Francis. [ethodist Church—ll, Mr eT; C.30, Rev S. Griffith. Solo ■y. Selwyn Street S.—ll, arris; 6.30, Mr Pickering. Lin- _ __-11. Rev S. Griffith; 6.30, Mr Comber. Clarence Road, 11, Mr Cock; 6.30, t>».t W, Harris. HaWll—3, Supply. 5997_ YDENHAM Methodist" Church—ll"~a7m., " ~\. Field; 6.30 p.m., Rev A. N. ScotSubject—"A Secret of Success." Solo-by Miss Dobbs. Convalescent Home —ll. Rev Scotler. M4l CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Uhuren—--11, Rev C. E. Ward; G. 30. Kev B. Motson. - Madras Street, St Albans—ll, Rev K MVUnn • RSO Rev C. E. Ward. " nM aptist Church i., "The Mount ally to Young; . 3." Musio by Mala Choir. ' " 5995 ist Sunday School, Wor---J Linwood Avenue — _ vices. Preachers — ing, 11. Pastor S. E. Cross; aftern Rov J. J. North; evening-, 6.30, P: Harold Goring. Hymns and anthems by , , j n a j,j 0 { School l-unds. Ie to all. SMO TSCHAIKOWSKI" Organ Recital by Dr Bradshaw, His Majesty's, 8.30 p.m. to-«,«n-mi- Clnller.tion for expenses. 3595 WtElEmmm. rvices - 11 a.m., Rot-Frank Rule; 3 p.m., A Special . Service to Children, conducted bv Rev H. Johnson. Evening. C.30 p.i Rov H. Johnson. Subject-- Parental 1- ~ • m —ining," a special sermon to par- ■ p ' < - "ae Children's 5932 "" Church—ll a-m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev Id R. Perkins. All seats free. 3505 YM.C.A.— Sunday, 4 p.m. Ine Kev do • Mackenzie will speak on "The Gos; tho Power of God." This will be opening meeting of "Week of Prayer." Soloista— Messrs Ashcroft and Glover. Sfcr; Tea 5 p.m. You aro invited CHRISTIAN Science bervic Church of Christ Scientist, i cheater and Gloucester Str Servicos, •11 a.m. and 7 p.m. SjuDjoct yj Street. A Bright Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) bo hold Sunday evening, 6.30. Speaker, Mr R. G-. Grubb. A hearty invitation to all. "—dav school and adult Bible class, 3 >ck. ■■ S9«-.- ~ ,JE Temple of tho Higher Spiritualism, X Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, near Manchester Street—Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker —Miss S. Venables. Subject—"Blessed are. tlin. Peacemakers." Clairvoyance. 5935 O-MORHOW, 8.30 p.m., His Majesty s BAPTIST Church, St Albans Branch, Toon's Road—Evening Service, 6.30 p.m., Mr J. G. Eraser. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. YDENHAM "Baptist Church —Rev T. A. WHliams. 11.0, "A vision and its Moaning"; Lord's Supper. 6.30, " Gambling—the Nation's Curse." Visitors cordially welcomed. . 3520 ET Hall—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) he preached in the above Hall on Sunday Evening, 6.30. All heartily welcome. No collection. 5974 ftHRISTIAN Science Sernc v> Church of Christ Scientist, corner Man:hoster and Gloucester Streets. —Sunday Serrices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. . Subject, " MortaJa md Immortals. Sunday School, 1 p.m. 3600 THEOSOPHICAL Society, 217, Manchester • Street (opposite H.M. Theatre)—Publio Lectnre, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject—" An. Ideal Civilisation." Children's Class, Sunday, 3 p.m. 6933 fRS BARTON (New Zealand's Leading L Psychic) will hold her usual meeting at the Forester Hall, Oxford Terrace, near Manchester Street, Sunday, 7 p.m. Short addresses. Spiritual Clairvoyance t" flowers placed on the table. Bring a _fc»u with you. 5 980 IHE FLYING- BOLL, God's last ■ mes- . • sage to man for the. ingathering and restoration of Israel, may be obtained at 294, BARBADOES STREET. I will ran(Hosea, 13-14); they that go down into tha nit cannot hope for Thy truth (Isadah, 38-18). SPIRITTJALISTS' Church, Worcester Street —Divine Service 11 am, "The Com- --'- - Table of the Spiritualist" Eve"i o'clock, "Were the Spirit Spher formed' prioT to tho departure of the first inhabitants from Earth?" Silver collection. W. Nortontaylor. 5976 I RAND Organ Recital by Dr Bradßhaw, ■>-/ His Majesty's Theatre, 8.30 p.m. to-mor-row. Collection for expenses. . 3595 nd Rationalist Association, Caledonian Hall,' Worcester Street.—Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: "Tho Old Testament Script "«--.•- Structure and Value." This X give the results of a, careful analysis of tho various books of the Bible. Lecture at 7.15. Questions answered. Admission Free. Collection. . 5996 SOCIALIST PARTY CATHEDRAL Square, 8 p.m.—" Gaoling of University and Socialist Leaders." Dignify of Parliament. peats Itself. Cobhett called 1 Parliament "A den of thieves." SOCIALIST Hall Tea, 5 o'clock. Whe ) now the merry oarty. In gaoL ALIST Hall, 8 p. New Zoalander? ' Hall—" Maori New ZoaJar raicena cheated, got land, tobacco, blankets. Pakoha thief." 3 CHRISTCHURCH NORTH Branch S.D.P. The Strike—Help for the Strikers and Rvmnathv. DJ.—Strike Hard through tho Ballot HH»riMHIlf a iliated to S.D.P. coi • and sign. Wanted, new members for North Branch to sign. Collection for irs. Give well. 3601 Religious Announcements. FLANAGAN Grand The Theatre, Sunday, Nov. 23. Spread 3602 1 FLANAGAN, the Great English Preoche; ■ and Lecturer, Sunday week, Grand Thea tre. 3602 LAST time he was in Christchurch Flana iran crowded out His Majesty's Thoatre EVANGELIST, Preache J Poet, Orator and "rpiAKING- Men Alive —Hear J. tell how to do it, Sunday wee THOUSANDS convertc j. t Flanagan's preaching. He's a. gruai. preacher. , 3602 THE Workers should hear Flanagan tell of London slum life. It's a revelation. lUNDAY, Nov. 23 and 30th, Gran O Theatre—Fir- "-—• —'- - : ~ 1 - i "—u-, SPREAD the news a Flanagan, Preacher WANTED Known Carpets tho Bes VV Carpets tho Best, and the Be of Gradual Payments in tho City at Uak Hall. 3612 WANTED Known—Cure for Children's Bod Wotting. E. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh Street. 3COU W" OrjlD'S Fair Studio—l2 Bhotos Is (four positions). Colombo Streot, opp. Ballaritvno's. (Short visit). 3004 YOUR" Frie Booklt 1 Booklet Christ printed with your own na: from 'is per dozen. Alex. Wildey, L; Victoria ,^o,nara.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10926, 15 November 1913, Page 8

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