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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, W' g.<aj ' n L M- Y Church Avenuo. 11. Mr A. G. Williams, President Loo Breacnero Association. 6.30, Eev E P BI mires. Address by Mr W. B. Creagh, b>dnov. Bible Classes. 2,45. y/00 WANTED Rent, for few weeks end December, Furnished Cottage or roo I ' eply Bacb » Elmore S ST LUKE'S Church.—Next Sunday, 8.80 • p.m.—First Enrolment of Soldiers of the Cross with Morality Play. The Arming of Christian, All welcome. Collection. 1755 ■ QT SAVIOUR’S Church, Sydenham,—B My Communion. 11 a.m,, Matins and Sermon. Institution of the New Vicar Preacher, the Right Rev tho Lord Bishop of Christchurch. 6.30 p.m., Evensong andJSormon. Subject, " The Four Last Things!* (1) D<wt,b.' Preacher, tlio Rev W. P. Hughes Vicar. 6736 QT DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Svden- , .ham.T-SOth November, Rev J, D. 'Web-* ster. Divine' Worship, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. A cordial invitation end welcome to non-church*- ? oers ' 1701 ■ „ IRAN'S Methodist Circuit.—Rugby a ' ni - iiov J- Dennis. Anthem, Teach Me. O Lord" (Damton). 6.30 p.m.. Rev W.C. Oliver Anthem, “ Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing" (Housoley). Edgewaro Road—ll a.m., Mr Arthur Toombea a iwsidcnt Strength of Empire Movement, Queensland) 6,3° p . m ., Eo V j. Dennis. 3ubWhlte M “” Anthwn, “Sun of biul - i€9Q "PIURHAM -Street Methodist Church.—ll p ~ l i er °y Kni sht, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev W. Bramwell Scott. Subject, “The Main Factor m the League of Nations." Anthem, ffilk I°/ # y vr U L” (! F urnw )- Cashmere Hills-—ll, Rev- IV. Baumber. • 1721 Q IDE AH AM Methodist Church.—li a.m., Rev. V in. Beckett (subject, “Friends of Jesus ); 630 p.m., Rev. P. N. Knight, B.A. High Street li a.m., Mr Comber; 6.30 p.m., Miss Beaumont and Mrs Bowie. Cburoh Parade of all Temperance Societies at tho Sydenham Methodist Church, Sunday, 7th December, at 11 a.m. 1642 /“tXFOIID Terraco Baptist Church. 11 a.m., Pastor Day, of Kaiapoi, will conduct tho service; W. D. B. Creagh, of Sydney, "Tho Friend of Drunkards," will speak. 6.30 p.m., Rev. L J. North; subject, “Tho Heresy Case, : Tho Presbyterian Church rejects Rev. A. Murray, re-asserts Infant Baptism, and has no room for those who believe that Baptism is a confession of faith. Retiring Collection both services tor Prohibition Funds. CAMBRIDGE Terraco Methodist Church.— v/ 11, Chaplain Scott; 6.30, Rev W. Beckett. Durham Street South—ll, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Mr Hannan. Madras Street North—ll, Rev S. Lawry; 6,30, Rev. C E Ward - ; 1624 ’ T INWOOD Baptist Church.—ll a m., “God’s Rose Garden”; 6,10 p.m., Prayer Meeting; 6.80 p.m., “The Prodigal Son”; 7.45 p.m., Prayer Meeting, Preacher, Pastor E. E. Smith. IMi OYDENHAM Baptist Church, corner of Elgin and Durham Sts—Rev N, Turner, Morning Service, 11 a.m,; Evening Service. 6.30 p.m, Wilson’s Rd., Opawa—Evening Service 6.30 p.m. 6113 Congregational Church.—ll a.m., J- Mr Wigglesworth; 6.30 p.m., Rev. G. E. Mbore, M.A. (subject, "More Than Others”). A seat, a book, a welcome. r 1640 gELWYN STREET HALL, Corner Disraeli and Selwyn Streets, Addington. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 80th, 6.30 p.m. MUST WE KEEP THE SABBATH NOW? MUST WE KEEP THE SABBATH NOW? MUST WE KEEP THE SABBATH NOW? A question which is being presented ais “tho supreme test of religion.” SEVENTH-DAYISM REPUTED. SEVENTH-DAYISM REFUIED. The Sabbath as given to the Nation of Israel. The work of Christ in relation to the Mosaic Law. The True Nature of Sunday Explained. 4755 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF REOHABITES. pHURCH PARADE, SUNDAY WEEK, December 7th. Morning, 10,45 a.m., Sydenham Methodist Church, opposite Sydenham Post Office. Evening, 6.15 p..m, Trinity Church, comer Manchester and Worcester Streets. All Eeohabites and Friends urged to attend. Bring Regalia. K A. M. LEAVER, 4726 Chairman, Advisory Board, CHURCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue.— Preacher, Jos. J. Franklyn. 11 a.m'., Lakeside Lessons, No. 2; 6.30 p.m., “Is it Worth While being a Christian” 4726 rpENNYSON STREET Congregational J- Church.—ll a.m., Rev G. E. Moore; 6.30 p.m., Mr 0, K. Williamson. Anthems, “ Lead Kindly Light,” “ O, Lord, How Manifold.” )_ 4748 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services—Firet Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, “ Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.” Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. VOUNG Men’s Bible Class, at We: -*- Church, East Belt, 2.45 p.m. Addi by Eev E. P, Blamires on “ Union Churches." 474 'DSYCHIC Research Society, Forest ■»- Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Manchei Street.—Sunday, 7, Mr W. Nortontaylor 1 lecture, “Our Life after Death; Earthly taohments and the Readjustment of E* tiouships beyond the Grave." Psychic n sages from written requests only. SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, F. Spratt; Evening, Mrs K. E. E land. “ Behold, I corao quickly; blessed he that ksopeth the sayings' of the proph of this Book.’’—Rev. 22, 7. 174 SPIRITUAL Scientist Church, Orange Ha Worcester Street.—Sunday, at 7 p.r Trance Address through Mr Saamuel C< tam. Subject, “ Comfort for tho Bereaved Modern Spiritualism stands for tho supra; aoy of the law in tho realm of spirit the physical. The departed sro near nj communicate with their earth friends not permission, but by law. It is the science life, and is founded upon fact, and is, eat: fled only with the attainment of perfect e oellonco. No Cash, no Darkness, no Teai but Light. Try this Spirits, etc.—l Job c. iv.; St John i., IS; Ei. xxiv., 10 and 11 v Numbers, 0. xxxi., verses 13 to 64; Psali c. ix., 6to 15 verses. In the light of Seri turc. Collection. 1722 WANTED Known—Woolston Methoc Organ Recital, Sunday, 30th Novcml in tho Methodist Church, at 2.45 p.m., Mr J. Hayes and Vocalisty 476 S PIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester Street kJ —7 p.m., Mrs S. Coventry; special floral service; messages from flowers with initials attached, placed on rostrum, Lyceum, 3 p.m. Visitors welcome. * 1633 DRUIDS’ HALL, St Albans Street.—The Gospel of tlie Grace of God will (D.V.) bo preached by Mi Gibb, 6.80, Lord’s Day Evening. Children’s Service, 3 o'clock. 1703 BIBLE HALL, Madras Street (opposite Weeks, Ltd.), at 6.30 p.m. Subject, “In the Regeneration: Regeneration of What? and When?” All welcome. No Collection. 1745 nCHEOSOPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester A- Street, near Gloucester Street. —Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., “ East and West,” by Miss E. Hunt. Lotus Class, 3 p.m. Soloist, Mias Wagner. 1761 ARMAGH Street Hall.—Gospel Serviof will (D.V.) bo cor ducted by Mr A. 0. Fleming. Subject “ What is tho Christian Foundation?” A nearly welcome to all. SOCIALIST PAETY. rpRADES Hall Sunday Afternoon, 2.45. JL Socialist Party's Sunday School. Rev Chappie in charge. Send tho children. VICTORIA Square.—Socialist Party Propaganda Meeting, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. L. R. Wilson and H. Barton will speak. ‘VTIOTORIA Square on Sunday.—Messrs 1 Wilson and Barton will speak on tho burning question of Profiteering. n T EAI)ES Hall, Monday, December Ist, 8 J- p.m.—Socialist Party Business Meeting, Members ploaso make a note of this. 6106 SOCIALIST Party.—Trades Hall, 8 p.m. Rev J. H. G. Chappie, Lecture, “ The Pseudo-Newspapers and Party-Gammon.” Hilaire belloc.- “The capitalist Press has come at last to warp all judgment. It can suppress any truth and suggest any falsehood.” W' vTCH tho Hireling Papers at this Election time with their bogus tilting over WtVflisni and Mssscyisml wants a Free Nows\J paper in tb*- interests of » higher ethic. Is it possible to ryot it? 6100 PUBLIC NOTICES. PERAMBULATORS. FOR Hire, at F. E. Longdin's Pram Shop, 538, Colombo Street, near Railway ’Phone 5463. WF3 ’ * PPENDIOITIS Cured Permanently with--li. out drugs. Call 246. Hereford Street City. Hours; 11.1.30. 2.30-0.30. W.F.3. ’ TNDIGESTION Positively, Permanently X Cured. Worst cases successfully treated. Call 216, Hereford Street. City. ’ Hours' 11-1.30. 2.00-6.30. W.F.S. COLUMBIA* Gramophone for Sale, £9~loj (5s a week). 124, Cashed St. (2 doors from Ballantynes). 4383 X

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19810, 29 November 1919, Page 6

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