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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. TTASTINGS STREET HALL, SYDENHAM SUNDAY, 0.30 p.m. " THE PROBLEM OP LIFE ” "THE PROBLEM OP LIFE” What is Man? His Nature and Destiny. Immortal Soulism, the Foundation of Spiritualism and Present-day RenHous Systems shown to bo oppoeed to reason justice and revelation. 1237 OAPANLI Presbyterian Church.—Annual *• Loll al »l Ooncert, luesdav, 29th Juno, rea at 0 p.m.; Concert at 8 p.m. Tickets otij •TRINITY Congregational Cnurch—ll’a.m -Mr Webb; 6.30 p.m„ Mr H. btur-e visitors cordially welcomed. Hills Road—p.m., Mr U r . K. iimzey. (T J A^ EGA ' 1 ' i ' J ‘ s ’ Aij tjonco’r Hall. Hills v ' Kd., bt Albans—6.3o pm, Mr IV R ulazev. OAPANLI Presbyterian Church.—Annuai A rea and Concert, luesdav, 29th June, -a at G p.rn.; Concert at S V.m. Tickets i , u.-cicr 13 t(i. Coma and welcome. WESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue -■ -r M. L. Thomas; 6.50, Monthly ioung People’s Service. Rev E. P. BloniuOc iiubjeci, " Cotuueiioil. ’ Soloist, Miss Jessie Puli'. Bible Classes, 2.45. 1233 / ''HGiICH of Christ, Moc-rhouse Avenue. V Geo. Woolnough.— 1.1 n.ra., subject “Power”; 2.15 p.m., Bible Class; G. 30 p.m., People’s Service, subject “ Thoro's no Shame Yi’herc There’s no Sin.” T/yiDE is the Gate and broad is the Way ' ' that leadeth to Destruction; and many there Lo which go in thereat. Straight is the gate and narrow is the wav which leadeth unto Life, and few there be'that find it,— Matth, vii, 13. He that hath the Son hath life, ho that hath not the Son of God hath not life.—l. John v, 12. 120G OAPANUi Presbyterian Church.—Annua) f lea and Concert, Tuesday, 23th June, roa at G p..m.; Concert at 8 ».m. Tickets Is Gtl, under 13 sd. Come and welcome. UNITARIAN Services, Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street, G. 30 p.m. Speaker, Mrs Ada Wells. _ Subject “ The Call of the Carpenter.” We cannot picture Christ in the garb of a priest as His service was of a universal human order. 1213 QT DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Sydonham.—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.3 C p.m., Rev jj. D. Webster. All invited. 6121] OXFORD Terraco Baptist Church, Rev J, J. North—ll a.m., “ Sadhu Sundat Singh, the St Paul of Modern India”; 6.30 p.m., Roman Catholicism. Sermon No. 3, “The Evolution of the Pope: the strangest page of all history.” 6-365 BAPTIST Church, Linwood —11 a,m., “ Rebekah at the Well”; C.30 p.m., "Eternity.” Preacher, Pastor E. E. Smith. Miss Matthews will recite. 6454 DAPANUI Presbyterian Church.—Annua ’• Tea and Concert, Tuesday, 29th June L’ca at 6 p.m.; Concert at 8 "p.m. Ticket; Is Cd, under 13 9d. Come and welcome, QYDEXHAM Methodist Church.—Rev Wm. Lv Beckett. 11 a.m., “The Necessities of Jesus”; 6.30 p.m., “The Second Commandment.’’ Soloist, Mr N. Turner, “The Man of Sorrows ” (Wilfred Mills). High Street--11 a.m., Mr Turner; 6,30 p.m.; Mr Burnard. TYURHAM STREET Methodist Church--11 a.m., Rev W. Beady; 6.30, Rev W. Ready, subject, “ Lloyd George on the Church’s Duty; or Who is to be the Eeconstructor of tbo World ” Anthem, “ Seek ye the Lord” (Roberts); solo by Mr H. Blakeley. Cashmere Schoolhouse— ll, Rev W. Baumher. 543 g CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church.— ll a.m., Mr H. Patten; 6.30 p.m., Rev C. E. Ward. Durham Street South— ll a.m., Rev W. Grieg; 6.30 p.m., Mr R. H. Turner Madras Street North—ll am. Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30 p.m, Rev W Grigg. _ 6435 OAPANUI Presbyterian Church.—Annua' '• To, l .and Concert, Tuesday, 29th Juno Tea at 8 p.m.; Concert at 8 p.m. Ticket' 's fid, under 13 Sd. Come and welcome, GT ALBANS Methodist Circuit,—Rugby kJ Str-et—ll a.m„ Rev A, C. Lawry; 6.3 C p.m., Rev J. Dennis. Edgeware Road —11 a.m., Rev J. Dennis, subject, “The Temple of the Body"; 6.50 p.m.. Rev A. C. Lawry anthem, “ I am. the Way.” ' (3446 QYDENHAM Baptist Church. corner Elgii k-> and Durham Street.—Rev J. K. Archer 11 a.m.; subject. “Salvation Drnwinc Nearer ; 6.30 p.m., “ Health Through Happiness. Wilson’s Road, Opawa—6,Bo p.m Mr Turner. g4 61 r pHE Sydenham Men’s Society will be~ad , dressed by Mrs Walker, in the Syden iiam LapUst Church, To-morrow Evening, w Li P-n ?i’ ,^ e T fuijjec “ “ Reminiscences 0 Hospital Life.” Ladies invited. Collec t ‘ OD - ' 6462 Services, Armagh Street Half~ V 1 The Gospel of the Grace of God wil (D.T.) be preached 6.30 Lord’s Day Evening Druids’ Hall, St Albans Street, 6.30. Sun aay School, 3 o’clock. pAPANUI Presbyterian Church.—Annua A Tea and Concert, Tuesday, 23th Juno ton, at 6 p.m.; Concert at S p.m. Tickets Gel, under 13 M. Como and welcome. AJEW W-altha-m Hall, Shakespeare Eoad~ Gospel Service 7 o’clock, Sunday Scboo 2 ' 45 - 6«1 'pHEOSOPHICAIT Society, 263, Manchest-ei x Street.—Public Lecture, Sundav. 7pm National Lecturer, Mr H. Banks. * Subject “ Tho Mighty Power of Thought.” Soloist Mr W. M. Stewart Lotus Class, 3pm T>SYCHIC Research Society, Foresters 1 Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Mnnchestej Street, Sunday, 7, Mr W, Nortoutayloxb subject, “The World, the Flesh and the Devil.” Messages from the Invisible. 6371 (SPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester St u West.—7 p.m., Mr Vivian H. R. Deacon, brilliant Lecturer, Teacher, Demonstrator; subject, “Spiritualism in the Bible.' Collection. Lyceum, 3 p.m. 1233 - /'GRANGE HALL, Spiritual Sciential Church.— 7 p.m. (Thursday, 6 p.m., upstairs), Miss Burgess’s Address, “ Death auc the After Life.” Independent Clairvoyance, Interview? Australasia Chambers, Room 6, 10.30-12. 1-4.30 daily. 1233 ' ST. Congregational Church.— -*• Rev W. 11. A. Vickery. 11 a.m., ‘■’-'m-m the Zealot ”; 630 n.m.. “ Lifer Ideals.” A Young People’s Service. Anthem, “Send out Thy Light"; soloist. Miss Ethel Johnston. 1234 pHRISTIAN Science Service. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, “ Christian Science." Sundav School, •2 45 p.m. ’ 1233 PSYCHIC Research Society, Foresters’ Ha!!. Oxford Terrace, of! Manchester St. —Sunday, 7. Mr W. Nortontaylor’s subject, “The World, the Plcnh and the Devil.” Messages from the Invisible. 1232 SOCIALIST PARTY. TRADES HALL, Sunday, 8 p.m,—N. M. -*- Bell, M.A. Subject. “ Tho Peace Treaty. Secret Treaties, and Modern Im-■e-ri-i'hm.” PLAIN and Fancy Dress Bali, Trades Hall, Saturday, July 3rd. Tickets—PJain 2% Fancy Is. Proceeds to Orchestra-. •\TICTORIA SQUARE.”Sunday, 3 pTmT Mr . » 11. Hartou. Subject, “ The Revolution Li- Europe. TRADES HALL, Sunday Morning. Marxian Class; Afternoon, Sunday School. N. M. Bell officiates, 9-vJ QPEOIAL Flannelette Blouaings, 1?, 1? 3d. O Graham, Wile-on and Bmellio’s Sale, Monday. f?7CA-CITY, T-HOUSE, 8 rooms, plasicL 1 >JU tered and papered, hot and cold service, sewer. 2-' ice Section. RALPH. STRINGER AND CO., (OOLOURED Towel?, Is Bd. 2s 3d, 2s lid v - / to 7s €d. Graham, Wilson and Smai--io's Sale, Monday. L? 1 E AA—PAPANUI ROAD, HOUSE 9 room?, plastered, all modern .-■uaveiUMicus, large rooms; J-Acxo land. RALIHI STKI.XOF.K AND CO. 170, Cashel Street.
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