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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. T> ICOAETON Presbyterian Church—U a.m., 2.30 p.m., Sunday School Anniversary, Rev John Paterson, M.A.; 6.80 p.m— Mr* Edward Kirk, Canton, China. Special muaio. All welcome. 9335 ST DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Sydenham.—ll a.m., 6.30 p.m., Rev J, D. Webster; 6.30 p.m.,_Eoioißt, Mr Joll. 9403 NEW Brighton Methodist Church, 11 e.m., Rev W. Walker. Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m., Rev Thomas Fee. 4336 TOIHAM Street Methodist Church—Speoial Services for the Unveiling of the Permanent Honour 801 lof the Church. Preacher, 11 and 6.30, Rev Percy Knight, BA Morning subject, “ The Soul of a Eero." At the evening service Mr L. M. Isitt, M.P., will unveil the Honour Roll and the Eniogium. Anthem, “The Lord is Loving’’ (Garrett). Sacred eolog by Mr Bex Hnrrieon, Haydn’s “ Spirit Song ” and “Thou Art Passing Hence, My Brother” (Sullivan). Retiring collections at both services for Memorial 'Fund. Cashmere Hills School—ll a.m.., Rev W. Baumber. 9412 ST ALBANS Methodist Circuit.—Rugby Street —ll a.m. (Communion) and 6.3(f p.m. Preacher, Rev A. C. Lawry. Evening subject, “ Christ’s Good Cheer.” Anthems; Morning, “ The Lord is My Shepherd ” (Macf arret); evening, “Sun of My Soul ” (Turner). 7.40 p.m.. Meeting for Men in Social Hall. Edgeware Road —ll a.m. (Communion) and 6.80 p.m., Rev W. C. Oliver. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church —ll a.m., Rev W Grigg; 6.80 p.m., Mr H, Holland, 0.8.8. Durham Street South—--11 cun., Mr W. R. Blazey; 8.30 p.m., Rev A. S. Seamer. Madras Street North —ll a.m., and 6.80 p.m.. Rev O. E. Ward. 9445 PAPANUI Methodist Church.—H a.m., Rev T. A. Joughin; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Beady; solo, Gounod’s “ There is a Green Hill Par Away," Miss Adelaide Griffin, Palmerston North. Prieston—2.Bo p.m., Mr J. D. Bernard. Belfast—6.Bo p.m., Rev T. A. Jonghin. 9438 Tt/TEMORABLE SERVICE to be held at I’A the Spreydon Baptist Church Tp-morrow Evening, 6.30 p.m. The unveiling of New Honours Board. “ The Last Post." Solo by Mrs Winfield. Anthems by the Choir. The Hymns the Soldiers liked. Mayor and Councillors in full attendance. Officers and Members of the Church extend a cordial invitation to ©very citizen, espeoiallv to the men o£ the Honours List, and to their relatives said friends. A beautiful Souvenir of the order of service, with the Honours List of 98 names, will bo presented to- each per■on present. 9382 ftPBOTAL ADDRESS, SydenW Baptist ~ Oh'iroh, cor. Elgin Street arid Durham Street by Hev J. K. Archer, Tomorrow Evening, 6.30 p.m. Subject. “Are Competii won and Christianity Compatible?” Free Seats. Come early. 9424 Q YDENHAM Baptist Church, comer Elgin and Durham Streets—Rev J. K. Archer, II ft mu, subject, “ Looking for Favourites "• "•83. P*®-.« subject, “Are Competition and Christianity Compatible?" Wilson’s Road, Opawo—Evening service. 6.80 p.m. 9425 XFoSD Terrace Baptist Church.—Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., Sunday School Parade Service: Children’s Songs; Sermon on “Takfiag Sides.” 6.30 p.m., Parade of Church Hockey Clubs, Gymnastic Classes fcnd Scouts; Sermon on “ The Glory of Health "j solo, quartet and anthem. ' 9380 TINWOOD Baptist Church. —ll a.m,,"2T1 Man who Trusted God and Went’ £4?'» Pr * yer Meeting; 6.30, “God’s Fr Gift. Preacher, Pastor E. E. Smith. 93 fTHRIKITy Congregational Church, 11 a.i dnd 6.30 p.m., Rev Geo. Edgar Moor 04 » _ Evemn J subject—"Punishment bln. Come and enjoy a bright service. 81i fT’ENNYSON Street Congregational Chun X ~R? V W illlam TanD6r 11 amu: Sta jeot. The Weapons of Our Warfare.” 61 p.m : Subject, " Watching a Great Event Anthem, “O Saviour of the World” (Go« of Christ, Mborhouso Avenue, ~ yf a-®., Mr 8. Judd: 3.15 p.m., Bib t ‘“f 8 ! p.m.. Gospel Service. CordJ invitation to non-Church-goers. Bromli (the School), 6.30 p.m., Mr A. 0. Fleming. CJYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, k It, Gening, Mr K. E. EngLan Jo* the Kingdom of God is not meat ar drink; but Righteousness, and peace,! ar joy in the Holy Ghost.” 9481 Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. YJI.C.A. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3rd. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3rd. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3rd. P. A. ORAWSKAW. of the New % land Ohtrroh Missionary Associate will speak on the subject of " Chosen in ( dor that we may Servo.” All welcome. 9333 EIDGLEY halt* IST, ARMAGH ST., CHRISTCHTJECE Addressee on Event*, Past, Preeer and Future, will he CONTINUED, : the Lend will, EACH LORD'S DAY EVENING, At 6.39 p.m. Hlustrated by Large Chest. An Earnest Invitation to Christians, ARMAGH STREET Had.—Mr R, -t*. Grubb, Evangelist, will (D.V.) Pres the Gospel, 6.30 Sunday Evening. Subjei “ The Place called Calvary." Sunday Sohc 8 o’clock. 940] TVRUipS’ Hall, St Albans Street.- ~ Bright Gospel Service will (D.V.) held Sunday Night. 6.30. Service for Chi ren, 3 o’clock. 940( (IHRISTCHURCH Bible Students aueT v Orange Hall, Worcester Street, Wedn days at 7.80, Sundays at 11 and 6.30. Si ject for evening, “Peace.” "UNENDING LIFE"TVTOT Man’s natural heritage; offered It God upon conditions; to be the lot the righteous only. A Public Address up this subject will be delivered in the Bil Hall, Madras Street, City, on Sunday Ev< lug at 6.30. 93$ H ASTINGB STREET HALL. -ASTINGB STREET HALT., Opposite Sydenham Park. SUNDAY, 6.80 p.m. PRESENT DAY EVENTS In the PRESENT DAY EVENTS Sewth< PRESENT DAY EVENTS Of Pr WHAT DO THESE THINGS MEA] —" Profiteering. ——■ ■ 1 Strikes. - ■ World-wide Unrest. Increased Knowledge, The Japanese Menace. WHAT DO THESE THINGS ME la relation to SECOND COMING OF CHRIS U S PI SH^ A^ iSTS ’ Churc j B tf??V 7 P*®-—Mrs Oro v J“[her, forgive them, for t not what they do. ,p Also clalrvoyi gaum, 8 p.m. .... 3 ‘TPS. whefi Paul had laid his he -tA them, the Holy Ghost came a f j,, 7 , a P a k« with tongues, an< sled. —Acts 19, 6. P^vPL^ 86111011 Society, , Hall, Oxford Terrace, Sunday Pulyerd will Lecture; “Future RePunishments.” Message*, (Mill Order of the Star in the T x x Armagh St., Victoria, Rqua Ltotare, Sunday, 3 p.m. Sj^ak Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p ject, “Love.” Sunday School 2.45 nVHEOSOPHICAL Society, 96 Street, Victoria Square.—Public Sunday, 7 p.m. Some aspects of Testament, Historical and Literarj W. M. Stswart. Lotus Olass. 2 p.m /TIHE Order of the Star in the J- Armagh Street, Victoria Squai Lectare, Sunday, 3 p.m. Speal Royda. SPIRITUAL Scientist Church Or Hall, Worcester Street, Sunday, at 7 Trance Address, through Mr Samuel Coti subject, “ Bound, Fettered, Chained,” thr superstition, old fables and the dead I of men. followed by Automatic Writing Spint Clairvoyance, Collection. 9. TTNITAMAN; ' Masonic Hall, Glouo Lecture, Ruskin, the Nature Lover ” km was angered by the unnatural res’ abilities and orthodoxies around him, * Heated him aa a babbler and a heretic Ruskin; “Tho upper ’ classes I Aw’ really upper classes—are they lower?” «>m«. Mi© first of two lectures on . Ruskin. 0 ‘ SOCIALIST PARTY. Evanin S Meeting in Ti Hall given up for R. Semple, MLP speaks in Opera House. *' fPRADES Hall, Sunday, 2,45 p.m.—Roc -*■ Party's Sunday School. Her J £ Chappie in charge. Square, Sunday 8 pm. g< v ist Party Propaganda Meeting. M Barton la the speaker. MR BARTON’S subject: “The lusl overseas investment-profits is the nomio force producing modem ware.” sentee exploitation of debtor countries up the worst kind of Capitalism therein SOCIALIST Party—Business Meeting day, Aug. 4th, 8 p.m. Very impoz

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