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Amusements, &o. ATE TRAIN TRAIN JJATB TRAIN TEA IN In order that the Residents of Lyttolton will brave a chance of hearing tJbo" great 1812 Overture at the Colosseum to-morrow night (Sunday), the Committee has arranged for a special lute 'rain at 10.15. The Committee trusts that :i large, number will take advantage of the Society's special ciTort and warrant the trou ble and expense. Sen son and fveo parses not available this'tiitm. Holder* l of same returning charged ordinary single fares. 'ATE TRAMS XJ ATE TRAMS. In connection with To-morrow Night's Concert as follow:—Sumner (special trip) nnd New Brighton Gars leave Square at 0.50 p.m. North Beach (as fax as Burwood), Riec.arton (as far as Church aer) and nil threepenny sections leave after tho concert. TO-MORROW NIGHT. O UND A Y S U N I) A T. OUNI)AYS U N D A Y. TO-MORROW, 8.30 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. Vocul and Orchestra!. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Conductor: W. Handel Thorley. Don't MISS this Great Opportunity. 1810. 1312. 1812. 181'2. 1812. Great Martial Overture. Woolston Brass Band. Boys' fli<,-h School Cadet Drummer*. Admission: Silver Coin. ERNEST JAMESON, Secretary. Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— Jubilee Anniversary—Preacher, 11, Rev W. Baumber. Anthem, "O, God. Thou Art My God" (Jackson). Soioisl. Mr H. Blakeley. a. Christmas Gift and Carol Service in Sunday School. 0.30. Rev W. Baumber. Anthem, "It Cam© Even to Pa.*s ._Eirtb.__9C24 ES'LEY Church, East Belt—Special Christmas Services. 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Rev W. A. Sinclair. Morning, Anthem • " Behold, I Bring You Good Tidings." Solo: " Rejoice Greatly," Miss Hope. Evening: Choruses, " O, Thou that Tellest," " And the Glory" (Messiah). Solos: "O, Thou that Tellest," Miss Duff. "But "Who May Abide," Mr J. Olds. Old English Carols. $1593 CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist—l 3, Rev P. N. Knight, 8.A.; 0 30, Rev C. E. Ward. Madras Street, St Albans—3l, Rev C. E.' Ward; 0.30.. M'r IL Holland (Mayor of Christ-church). ''">-' . JICIiMOJNIJ AlothOdist uuuro.n, Di»muni» A» Rond.—Rev A. Li versed Re. 11 a.m., " Unconscious Influence." 0.110 p.m., " Tho of tho Babe." Special anthems bychoir. • " M-29 T ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH.— ~ Christmastide Sunday, Rev H. E. Bellhouse,'morning and evening. Special music et both serivces. fiolog and Choruses from " Messiaih " in tho evening. Carol service at close. Collection above average for Orphanage. Fund. Edge-ware Road. Rev L. B. iVeale morning' and evening, " The Message c£ Christmas." Special music ond collections, as above. ?636 CENTRAL Methodist Mission. Grand Theatre, 7 p.m.—Rev J. Cocker, "A Christmas Choir." Special Christmas Sinciug, Solos, Duets, etc. Durham Street South —ll,' Mr Thomas. High Street—ll, Rev J. Cocker. 9611 SYDENHAM Methodist Church. 11 a.m., .-5 Rev W. Harris. 6.30 p.m., Rev A. N. Scotter, B.A. "Chrietmaa Angel and War Demon." Choice Christina* Carols by Choir. IYDENHAM Brotherhood, widenouunationO nl, meets in Methodist Hall, iiroujna'n Street, at 3.45 p.m. Mr .11. G. Ell .will speak oil: "The Community's Duty to Those in Need." V'^l T Paul's Presbvterian Church, Ca'shol Street.—Rev John Paterson, M.A. Morning, 11 ft.rn., "The Meaning of the Incarnation." Evening, G.SO p.m., "The Angel's Message." New Brighton, 11 a.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Mi Jas. Reed. Linwood, 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. , TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. —Christmas Services To-morrow, conducted by Rev Harry Johnson. 11 a.m., "The Christinas Spirit"; 6.30, Special Musical Service. Christmas music by choir. Soloists, Miss Clark, Mrs Nicholls, Mrs Moggridge and Mr. W. J. Richards. _ 9Gr4l _ T INWOOD~Congregalionfti _ Church, Ferry XJ Road—Rev H. A. Job. 11 a.m., " Faces Around tho Manger": 6.30 p.m., " The Angel s" Message." Christmas Hymns. All welcome. 8.119 TENNYSON Street Congregational Church, Sydenham.—Rev. William Tanner. Morning, 11 a.m.; " The Wisdom of the Wise." Evening, p.m., "The Adoration of the Shepherds." Special Singing by the Choir. Soloist, Mr T. Charters. A hearty welcome. OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church.—Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., " Feasting or Fasting—Which is Divine?" 6.30 p.m., "Why?— A Baptismal Service." St Albans branch, 6.30 p.m.. Preaching Service. 9585 RMAGH Street Hall—Tho Gospel of tHo -—-i. Grace of God will (DM.) be preached in the above Hall on Sunday evening, 6.30. All heartily welcome. No collection.' 9577 CHRISTADELPHIAN Meeting Place, Bible Hall, Madraa Street. City, opp. Weeks and Co. Sunday,. December 20, 6.30 p.m., Address upon Jesus Christ, the centre of God. Promises fulfilled and unfulfilled. Come. All heartily welcome. 9551 CIHRISTIAN Science Services, First Church 1 of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services, 11 a-.rn.-end 7 p.m. Subject: "Is the Universe, including Man, evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday School, 11 a.m. ' Next Wednesday, December 23r'd, Annual Thanksgiving ervico (a-s observed .by all C.S. Churches) will be held at 8 p.m., lin conjunction with the usual Wednesday meeting i 'for testimonies .of healing. Public invited. No collection. . . 9553 MRS~~PbWER,~ftt '2OO, Lichfield Street.' 7 p.m. Lecture, "My Ways are not Your Ways." Floral clairvoyance. Silver coin door. . 9627 tCOTTISH SOCIETY Hall, Manchester J Street.—A. bright Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) be held 6.30 Sunday evening. Speaker, Mr R. G-. Gruhb. ■ 9610 EVENTH Day Adventist Services Church, _ Bar-badoes Street; School, Park Road, Addington. Sunday evening at 7. Subject, ' The Present Conflict: Will Germany be Overthrown?" Come. 9552 '"TPIRITUALISTS' Church. Worcester _-» Street—B"v?lie. Service, 11 a.m.; evoning. 7, " Man: Did He Come Straight from God to the Earth?"— But God giveth it a body iag ifc hath pleased Him and to every seed His own body. —1 Cor., 15. W. Nortontaylor. Collection. 9626 rPHEOSOPHICAL Sunday School, Armagh X Street, Victoria Square.—Saturday, 7 p.m., Children's Evening. All interested welcome. Presentation of prizes. Collection. TTETERANS' Hall, 94, Gloucester Street. » Sunday, 7 p.m., Address by Miss Fabling : " Law in the Spiritual World." Clairvoyance. Collection door. 8573 "VIEW "ZEALAND " Rationalist Association, L* Caledonian Hall, Worcester Streot— Mr W. W. Collins will lecture to-morrow. Subject, "It it True- that Science has become the Handmaiden of tho Christian Faith?" This lecture will reply to certain statements of the Rev C. H. Laws ou Sunday luflt. Lecturo at 7.15. Admission freo. Collection. 9680 SOCIALIST PARTY. SUNDAY ACTIVITIES. A RE' we downhearted? No! Come and ■ hoar Walkor, Socialist Hall, Sunday ting. 8311 J RIGHT Musical Programme, commencing 7.30. Walker follows with a Bright, Breezy Lecture. • S3ll OCIALISTS . ' You don't believe it? Then henr Walker. MUSIC hath Charms 1o soothe the troubled mind. Socialist Hall, 7.80, Sunday. 2OCIALIST~Pn.rtf'TnaTfJ p.m. ~Mra Wilson 3 in charge. Currant calw, current topics. Meetings. GENERAL LABOURERS, IF you never attended tlic meeting beforo. If you never intend to attend again. JfTTEND the meeting next Tuesday oven■A- ing. We are holding- it at the Socialist Hail, because _ r pHE flow is polished, and we aro going to X dance. Tho piano is tuned, and w© nro coiner to sing. "OECAUSE it is our and we " * !iru happy because we are alive. STE are going to have tea-, coffee, cakes, ' » sandwiches, lollies, after tho business Is finish wife No admission let members OCULAR 1 Bakery, Monday evening, 8 p.m., Employers' Room. S.'!l4 IF YOU WANT

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1125, 19 December 1914, Page 12

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