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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. |)URHAM ,' I reaohor, 11 and 0.30. Rev Val Tri KK o of Melbourne, commencing a ten days’ EvanKehshc Mission. Morning subject, "The Holy .Spirit ami tiro Cluirch”; evening Hod s Call lo tbo Unconverted.” Anthem’. Mn" vVn 7 r- n ( Y b °; tl ' (S-hcl'ey). soloists Mi.q Urnesl birth and Miss Twose. Mira birth wi also sing, "In the Secret, of ili 3 7°v' ,C " “God will Take Caro 7 7"„, (1 r rtln l antl " Ho will Hold me bast (Harkness). Solos will also bo conin billed by Mr Prescott, a competition singer from (Weymouth. Services will be held in Dm Church earli evening of the week following Sunday, at halt-past seven. Nonchurchgoers are specially invited to these Mission services. 3443 ALBANS Methodist Church.—Harvest ' J banka-riving, n a.m., Mr A. F. Davis Anthem, "Ye shall dwell in the Land” (Stainer). 6.3!) p.m., Rev A. C.' Lawry. AnIhoniH, “To Thee, 0 Lord" (Williams), i raiso 11 Lord, 0 Jerusalem” (Maunder) G3O p.m., Mr P. Sheppard Green. Anthem,' _owcct isthe 8033 CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church, G. 30 Rev C. E. Ward. Durham Street, Tbrnn!; ’ nfd f i 1 G - 30 ’ Pcv violas S -eT‘ n° M a fn ™ d3 invited. Medras Street, It. R ev C. E. Ward; 7, Mr Stringer. ’ goes' C hills Schooi.-M^hodis 11 « S °vvicc, 11, Mr c. K. Wiggles V A n° Gonvale scent Home, 10, M . myleswnrlh. Sunday School at 245 Q XFORD TERRACE Baptist “The &S rMeeTThv t ’God An ” AbUMd T<iXt ’ - --- <uoo 7 IN WOOD Baptist Cliurch.-Sunday,~T " , , "' ra '' 3cv T - Fee. Communion Servic, SnW? : « 6 v T? ,n,M . Re 7 C - Huncomh Subject— No Room m the Inn.” G. 15 nm. Song Service. Bring Alexander and Chap man » Hvmn Books. 80G5 B ECKENHAM HAL' SOMERFIELD STREET, SPREYDO (Just off Colombo Street and near Tcnnys/ Street Car stop). SUNDAY, APRIL 7th, 7 p, m . i. im,n Subject : THE BIBLE AND SPIRITUALISM." - You <ira Invited. 8023 A R t^| G mvf¥® r ~^ !l '~ Gos P el Sorvi nr c (D.V.) be conducted by Mr Frai L fi'ed Un d - y 'T G Sin H ect * '‘ Tho Ser£ - '■» s ™» & C H H J Slln , ol Ghr| st, Scientist, Latimer Squai Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subjei Unreality. Sunday .School, 2.15 p.m. U DRUIDS’ lUgg St Albans' StreoL-^O 'GosuM ‘ r7n r °Q m, !i g N’ 1 <P-V.) ' preach. t Half I ’cl'*? S 7"u ay 1 Evening, iti the abo ±iaU.__Sunday_ School, 3 o’clock. ■ J°Ahi P ‘f G ! : ;7 SlUitk y Meetings adjoi u lntll further notice. Interview/ usual. , 1052, Colombo Street, .St Albo ORDER of the Star in the East 3 >/ eoplncal Society’s Hall, 96, An Strcpt.-bunday, 3 p.m. Address bv I. Trathau, Signs in the Heavens am 2pin 01 Gomillg Teacher." Lotus C QPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Won w;i ,7-r’ I P-n>-Trance Address, M M ilson Lot Brotherly Love Conti wilcome. lrVOyflnCe ' LycoUm ’ 3 P- m - Day Adventist Church, B does Street. 7.15 p.m., 7-LlB. Sul °" ly , Remedy for a Bleeding .-tnckon York! (John i., 29). All weh Speaker, H. Letts. , 1 “ ,S PII |HT, Life”and the Mists of B land. —A Review of the almo surmountable difficulties mentally aff. w' n iv 7 11 ', Vesyngcs. Collection. G1 “ TEiWTSON STREET J- Church.—ll a.m., Rev H. Allen G. 30 p m., Mr Wigglesworth. Visitors ily welcomed. r pHEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, <\r , ~ Street, Victoria Square.—Sunday* 7 Address In; Mr A. L. Loghorne,, “Th' Catholic Church." nobis Class. 2 p.m ISJHV 7 Zealand EationalisT Associi w nw' lonia .“ Hall, Worcester Street "• Collins will Lecture. Subject—“A tionahst Anthology: ; Poets Ancient Modern and their Contributions to a tionai Philosophy.’* Commencing at _ Admission Free. Collection, i A P.U. MEETING To-morrow, Sw 2-30, Trades Hall. Business—G on SOCIALIST PARTY. O.RAND THEATRE, Sunday, April 7th, V-< p.m. Como early to get a seat. t>EV J. H G. CHAPPLE" lectures in tl xlj Grand Theatre Sunday evening CHAPPLE’S subject is “Eugeni and Socialism.” Such lectures are nee ccl. Please attend. X>RV J H. G. CHAPPLE officiates «t the ,A -~ Socialist Sunday School. Manchester Chambers, opposite Tepid Baths, 2.15 p.m." QOCIALIST PARTY' lias the most useful htoraturo in town; also “ Maoriland \\ orker, tlic best weekly paper. MANCHESTER CHAMBERS - Socialist 7 X Party Debating Class. Saturday, April 6th, 8 p.m.; “Shall Wo Retain Samoa?’ rtRAND THEATRE - Rev J. H. G. Chappie/ Sunday, April 7th, 8 p.m. Pon t miss it. TfIUTORIA SQUARE—Councillor E. J. v Howard, Sunday, April ?th. Please attend. ‘7TICTOEIA SQUARE—Councillc? Howard’s v _ subject; "The Future of the Pacific, especially Samoa.” TTICTORIA SQUARE- Socialist Party r s Propaganda Meeting, April 7th, 3 p.m. Councillor E. J. Howard speaks. 4761 EDUCATIONAL. D HORNIBROOK’S IVinter Classes -» • are now forming. Men’s, April Isth; Ladies, May Ist. Boys and Girls at any tiine._ Telephone 1659. BREATHING is the Vital Force of Life— Correct Breathing and Largo Lungs are the foundations of health. Prospectus on application. ’V'OU must do something more than be--L lieve in Physical Culture—you must practise it. by joining F. A. Hornibrook’s School of Physical Cluture. Tele. 1359. D_RT Fit and Keep Fit by joining F. A. VA Hornibrook’s Winter Classes, now- commencing. Telephone 1359. - 1442 PARIS SCHOOL. (Registered.) T EARN THE PERFECT UP-TO-DATE D SYSTEM OF COSTUME AND DRESSMAKING. Experts to teach you. No Charts, Single Lessons Is each. Costumes and Drosses, cut and fitted. ss. Railway Concession Tickets on application, MRS GENN, MANAGER, 273. HIGH ST. T.T.S. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT FLEMING’S ACADEMY', 241, Cashel ■L Street E., City, is always open. Private Lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. Special assistance to backward pupils. 'Phono 204. XD DANCING] WM. FRASER’S CLASSES. Learners: Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Practice Class: Wednesday and Saturday, 8 till 12. Private Lessons any hour bv Appointment. t 40, RIVER ROAD, AVONSIDE, Near Fitzgerald Avenue. ’Phone 2376 , X M.F.S. y M.C.A. Gymnasium. Expert Instruction'. X • Splendid Equipment. Tepid Swimming Pool. Hot and Cold Showers. Season oiions Monday next. 1442 DANCING. Deportment, Physical Culture. “Under Royal and Tice-Regal Patronage, MISS LOWE, having returned from Australia, will resume her classes for Dancing and Deportment from March 18th. Waltsmg taught in thioo private lessons. At Homo Tuesday afternoons. 307, Montreal St XD MUSIC, MR AND MRS CLEARER FARRA 1U - Teachers of Pianoforte. Singiim Eli lion. Thorough Tuition. Terms moder L M alker Street, S.W., City. 143g A MERIC AN School of Drcsimakiiw''R( -IX Exchange Buildings, Cathedral “Sou Professional Tuition. Classes daily, Te on application. " ’ 14 IpSS REMINGTON, Teacher Piano, Vio-j-tx hn. Banjo, iiaiidolin, Guitar. D 1 Hereford St., East. 4437 ’ Wanted, Pupils foTYiano. 15Y Kiil- . K el '' ald Av - 1437 WAUVDD- Pu P ilß Retouching. Alva Studio. J ’ Victoria Square, Colombo St. X Y H-G.A. Physical Culture Classes. X » Business Men, Young Men. Ladies, loiitbs, Boys, Girls. Oj,<-n Monday next, April eth. 1442

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12285, 6 April 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12285, 6 April 1918, Page 6

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