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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. QT DAVID’S Presbyterian Church.—'Tib ~ September. Bex- J I). Webster, 11 a.m., “•30 pJiu Closing Services of Re-Dedication Series. Ail wemjMixi. 13J5 G.T ALBANS Methodist Circuit.—Rugby Street, 11 a.m.. Rev W. Baumber: 6.30 p.m., Eev A. C. Lawry; subject “The spiritual Content of Lord" Jeilicoe’s Message. Eogeware Hoad: 11 a.m, and 6.30 p.m.. Rev W. C. Oliver. _ lsOl T'VUHAHiI Street Methodist Church.—ll, Rev A. C. Lawry. 6.30, Bov W. Eanmber. Subject, •* Ine Goiaeu Kuio of the Old lesiamont. ’ Anthem, “ Lead, Kindly Light” tbhauier). Mr Ken Harrison will sing, “ Abide uith Me ” (Liddle), and will repeat (by request) Haydn's “ Spirit Song." 1517 ( ''AMB RIDGE Terrace Methodist Church. * —ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m,. Key Powles, Durham St. South—ll a.m., Bov C. E. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Lomas. Madras St* North—li a - m -. Mr E. W. HaR; 6.30 p , m .’ Ber C. E. Ward. Terraco Baptist Church.—Rev J 4 V J. North. 11 a.m., " The Anchor of the Seal ; 6.30 p.m., “ Priest versus the Simpleness of Salvation.” St Albans, 6.30 p.m,. Preaching Service. 1438 j IN WOO D Baptist Church.—U a.m. 7 Eev y , Macliattie; 2.30, Sunday School and Bible Class; 6.10, Prayer Meeting- 630 “A KoyH Invitation’’; 7.M, Prayer Meting. I rcacbLOi: Pastor E. E. Smith. 1441 QYDENHAM Baptist Church, oor. Elrin M and Uu-.n-m ;-t.roett.—k o >> J K Archer “.The Eight Christian GrtSs"j 6.30 p.m., mailing saiugiu me Crooked.” Keoui-ncd Solders joanquet. Wed., Sept. M“ Ueta ls M Wilsons Road, Opawa—--6.30 p.m., .vlr W. Shipley. 1548 rpENNYSON STREET Congregational . Church.—ll a.m., Eev G. E. Moore, 6.30 p.m., Mr Wiggiesworth, Anthem, Ibe Radiant Morn.” Soloist, Mrs Laver. rpEINITT Congregational corner A A orco-jter and Manchester Sts.—ll a.m., Mr W igglirsworth; 6.30 p.m. Special Musical service; subject, Prayer, Sokists, Miss Ivy Vogel, Mrs Hargreaves and Mr Wykes. Special music will also be rendered by the choir. Come and worship with us for an hour - ... 3602 OHUR'CH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. — Preacher, Jos. J. Frankiyn. 11 a.m., Patmos Latters, No. 6; 6.30 p.m., People’s Service, subject—“ Christian Union: The Question of the Hour.” 3603 QTDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, ►J Mrs K. E. England; Evening, Mr Cannon. “Come unto Mo, all yo that labour and ?r--> heavy laden, and I (Jesus) wi" -M-c r°vi rest.” 1539 T'vKUlBS’ HALL, St Albans Street—A Gospel Service will (D. V.) be conducted Sunday Evening, 6.30. Speaker, Mr W. J Burrows. Sunday School, 3 o’clock. 1537 Street Hall.—A Bright" Gospel Sunday Evening. Speakar, Mr F. Marks) of ii.M.b. New Zealand. Subject, “ The Vj,’a«e of Life.” 1538° EIDGLEY HALL. 187, ARMAGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. r jTHE Addresses on Events. Past., Present and Future, will be CONTINUED if the Lord will, EACH LORD’S EVENING, At 6.30 p.m. An earnest invitation to Christians. T H r Christchurch Bible Students mee ,*• the Orange Hail, Worcester Street £ clays, it II u-nd 6,30 j "Wediicsckty <•3O. id TTASTINGS STREET HALL. Opposite Sydenham Park. “CHRIST THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE.” „„ SUNDAY. 6.30 p.m. TTTANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms by ’ » Eideny Lady, in City. G.L., “ Star.” CHRISTADELPHIA.N LECTURE. TJIBLE HALL, Madras St.. Sunday I lih. at u.3u n.m.; subject,. - j.no j m the Scrip lures not Supernaluiaa.” collection. Ail welcome. 31 TSEAEL’S Literature.—The Ingathi ~~ ana Kestoiatioa ol Israel; Ldliuj between Jaws and Israelites; The Two sng:;s; The Second Coming of Cnrist- V and Where is Heaven? The Two Con eis; The Forbidden Fruit. These and i vexing questions are fully answer* our preparatory message, “ The Book Wisdom, ihe hiykg lUi,” which shou; re.a by every lover of Truth. Lr-»l’s ora ure is sent out by Mary and “ E'en ja USA °V Da 7: : d ’ u CUt ? n Harbrw . -• u >r\^ n a so Stained from H j^^iid,__Ai e taven. * C Service—FirlTci «. c^ rist ' Scientist, Latimer Squ Sunday Services II a.m. and 7pm--1 ec., _ Man. ” Sunday School, 2.43 ' p QROERoftho Star in the East,’Min V 161I 61 bt - Chambers.—Public Address, way, o p.m. All are welcome d QPmiTUAL Mall, Worcester Street.—Sunday p.m.. Trance Address through Mr Sa Cottam. Subject Out of the Gloom ” lowed by Automatic Writing and f PijAirvoyance. Coileciion. i SPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Wo Street 7 p.m., Mrs Coventry, Address, " Mediumship; its Uscj Abuse. Also independent Lyceum, 3 p.m. T3SYCHIC Research Society, TV - 1 - Hall. Oxford Terrace, off Man Street.—Sunday, 7. “From Material! the Life Spiritual.” Mr A. H. J Psychic Messages. Mr W. Nortont'avlo lection. Secie :y, Man A Chambers, 203, Manchester Stre tween Gloucester and Armagh Streets lie Lecture, Suudav, 7 p.m. “Life and What Them?’’by Miss M. Smythe iff, Mr Reginald Hawthorne. Lotus C T] NllAiUAN.—Muonic Hail, Gi< y Street—6.33 p.m., Rev J. H. G. C lecture, “ Mazziui and his Message and the People.” Mazzini gave” to Italy the breath of a now life. There a call to young New Zealand to-day t off the shackles of Militarism, Na and Privilege, and stand for Collect! monity and God against the curse lionalism. Welcome to all. SOCIALIST PARTY. QOCXALIST, Trades Hall, 8 p b-* il. G. Cbsnplo. Lecture, trayal of the Dead.” ni.. Rev J “Tbo Br"V'OUNG New Zealand went forth to fight -*• in a war to end wor. and our Militarv and Naval programmes promise to fasten the snar'-’es tighter. T'HEY went forth to save Democracy, and A- have succeeded in imperilling it; and *o secure the rights of small nations, yet think of Ireland, Egypt, Persia and India' J^OWELL:' " The Traitor to Humanity is ‘o- most accursed!” 4948 QOCIALIST PARTY Sunday School, Trades kB Hail, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Rev Chappie i-, r.i ’'-o , c end the rhi’dren. Wri C TORT A SQUARE, Sunday. 3 p V Pp.rty r,r.->paganda meetii R. Cooke is the sneaker. T/'ICTORIA SQUARE, Sunday afternoon— V Mr Cooke’s subject, "The Perfidious k’-e”. It appears impossible for it to give the truth.” QOCIALIST PARTY, at the Trades Hall. VJ .toy. September 20th. 7.30 p.m.— Frrv P-rpßo Bell. Tirkvts. Is fancy dress, 2« 6d ordinary dress. Admission by ticket. PERSONAL. WANTED Adopted Healthy Baby Boy. ■. .-a 2 vo.: ■■ N.F. ~ 3625" YOUNG Lady, 34, wishes to meet a Resnectable Yoimg Gentleman, view to Matrimony E.J. A YOUNG Man would like to meet a Young Lady, view Matrimony. F.K., “ Star.” 3620 " WANTED to Sell, Ladies’ Hemstitched » » Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 6d, 9cl. Is, (IsGdto 2s 9d each. At Armstrong’s. ’ JEYES’ FLUID. WANTED to Sell Ladies’ Silk An Hose, in Sky, Pink, Gold. Amelin etc., 7s 6d pair. At Armstrong’s. All Wool Colonial Grey Blankets, 32s 6d, 42s 6d per pair. A. J. WHITE, LTD. WANTED to Sell, Jap. Silk Blouses • » Cream, best quality silk, 17s 9d Armstrong’s M°F PLEASANT Accommodati "A House, under new management. Me and Refreshments, all hours. S<>6] I P «uax you want to consult Palmar'* land ~

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12738, 6 September 1919, Page 6

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