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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENT! . I STREET. G. 30 P- m - Subject: '... ? HE *4MH AT REST." All Welcome No Collodion. iec» Nj > EI'JIS’YGOK St, Congregational Church,-^ Win. T Ut ' nar V £ lkc Pilgrim Father.. Special Services, Sept 6th. 11 a.m., Mt G. L. Franklin; 6,30 p.m., Rev W, ii. A. f y t/ Thc Covenant.” Speo,A‘ Sm e ni ß- Mies Edith Field will' sing; - i lie Landing of the Pilgrim Father*.” T Ell « 1 ' IY n , Coa E ro e«'tioiiai Church.—Marin le , r l ocnknM J> Congregationalism m History. li a.m., Itev W, H A VirV. Pr, "Ih. Pilgrim.' “■ 5 Z, SrraiJSß'**."^<*>. -j*-: , Jr 1 1 Y °'i ae carr, “ Fionas ° £ F rn od om ,.. No lover of religion* liberty should mies thcae scrvicon. 3103 - Z, QViucUHt iliUO gYDENHAM Baptist Church.-Prcachcr, K - Archer. 11 a .m., “Peter’* )V £o ,. s M °!. hot 6l3 ° “Launching our Maiflgwer v _- No meeting of Hen 1 * Society. r pHE Church Thi«ugh~tlie Ages. « P, I9eJ > \r j l,cv c F ' ( l l Tll . vlur . tit Michael’s Ha 11... \r 2 V j \ J,5,, . V|U1 » JKucnafi a iiall Monday, Sept. 6, at 7.30. , No charge: Col kchen. ’ 2m WANTED Known—Where will you spend ~ ~ Eternity, in Heaven or everlasting fire? Math. 41. 1920 rpHESE shall go away into everlasting pun* x ialiment, but the righteous into life eternal. Math. 25 16. 1920 /THURCH of Christ, Moorbouse Avenuo.Pastor—Goo, Woolnough, 11 a.m.— Subject: "The Power and Pleasure of Chiletiin Effort, 6,30 p.m.—Subject; " roma Last Acts in tho Tmgedy." 1101 LIFE After Death.—Psychic Research Society, Caledonian Hall, Worcester St., Sunday, 7, Mr W. Kortontaylor, “'The Marvels o£ Spirit Return | Personal Experiences with tho Direct Voice of the Departed; and Full Form Materialisations." Messages from the Invisible from specified requests and photos., Students taken for Psychic Development, 2101 | QPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester St. bj West, 7 p.m.—Mr Vivis Vivian Deacon’s Lecture," " What will Become, of us when wa Die.” Different answers—lie Materialist—the Agnostic—the Churches. Different Bellgione. The True answer found in tho Bible. WESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— » V li a.m., Rev A. Peters; 6.30 p.m., Her W._Bi f tuber. 2111 TINITAEIAN Services, Masonic Hall, V. Gloucester 5t.—6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr A. L. Wills, Subject, ” Chiropractic: Its Contribution to Unitarianism and Socialogy." The thoughts of men are widened by the process of the suns. 2103 (SPIRITUAL Scientists’ Church, 7 p.m., P Scottish Society's Hall, corner Manchester and Gloucester Sts., lato Orange Hall.— Trance Address, by Mr* Coventry. Independent Clairvoyance. 2100 QT PETER’S Prcsbyteijau Church, Ferry P Road.—Rev William Tanner. 11 o.m. subject, “The Divine Dynamic”; C.SO p.m. subject, “ Joans Christ among tho Reprobates.” Visitors cordially invited. 1805 DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Sydenham—Divine Worship, II a.m. (Communion); 6.30 p.m. Retiring collections Famine Fund. Rev J. D, Webster. All welcomed. 1020 ST ALBANS Methodist Circuit,—Rugby Slroct; 11 a.m., Family Service. Preacher, Rev A. C. Lawry. All porents and children welcomed. 6.30 p.m., Rev J, Dennis. Edgewato Road: 11 a.m., Rev, J. Dennis, Subject “The Elder Brother.” Anthem, “Dear Lord and Father." 6.30 p.m., Rev A. C. Lawry. 1855 C YDENHAM Methodist Church.—Rev Wm, P Beckett. 11 a.m., Y.W. League Anniversary. Subject, “Spring,” Children's Solos, Duets and Choruses. 6,30 p.m., " The Story of the Mayflower ’’ ond “ The Pilgrim Fathers." High Street.—ll a.m., Mr Allington; 6.30 p.m., Ur Cramplon. 1808 OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church.— ‘‘ Mayflower Tercentenary Sunday.” Rev J. 3. North. 11 a.m. “ The Bond that held The Pilgrim Fathers—Tho Romance of tho Mayflower ”; 6.30 p.m., How 102 Religious Outlaws founded the Modern World,” 1803 TTSUAL Notice.—Christian Science Services vJ hold Latimer Square. Morning 11 a.m., Evening 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.45. Bubjoct, "Map,” 1853 rPHE Order of the Star in the East.— L Thcoeophical Hall, 203, Manchester Street, Public Assembly Sunday 3 p.m. Address, “ Why we look for the Coming" of a Great World Teacher," by Mr J. P. Cooper. Vocalist, Mrs E. V. Colgan. 1857 TPHEOSOPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester •A Street.—Public Lecture, 7 p.m., " Communions with the Dead.” Speaker, Mr E. Brsuscombe, Vocalist, Mies Jean Wagner, Lotus Class, 8 p.m, 1801 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, Mr S. Webb; evening, Mr F. Bpratt. "I will pour My Spirit upon thy seed,, and My blessing upon thine offspring.- 1 ’ lots DURHAM STREET Methodist Cburch.11, Rev W. Baumber; 6.80, Rev W. Ready (in memoriam of Mrs Lawry. wife of Rev S. Lawry). Anthem, “What ore Those?” (Stainer). Cashmere School—ll, Rev W-. Ready. Miss Warrington (of Timaru) will sing a solo in Durham Street Methodist Church, Sunday Evening. 1910 /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist \J Church.—ll am., Rev A. H. Fowles; 6.30 p.m., Rov Gtigg. Durham Street South —ll a-.m„ Rev C. E. Ward; 6.80 p.m., Mr Hy Holland, C.B.E. Madras Street North—--11 a.m., Mr Long; C.30 p.m., Rev C. E, Want. 1837 SOCIALIST PARTY CRAUE3 Hall, Sunday evening p.m.— Mrs Ada Wells. Subject,, “Some Chap■rs in Current History.” "RADES Hall, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Socialist Party Business Meeting. 7ICTORIA Square, Sunday Afternoon, 3 1 o’clock. Mr L. 11. Wilson. Subject. Tbo Council of Action and tho Threatened ral Strike." ’RACES Hall.—Socialist Sunday School. . 2,45 p.m. Attendance io requested to eet Mr and Mis Wills. Marxian Class, 1.30 a.m, 182 SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. 1 Trade—Wanted, Girls to Learn Trade; highest wages to commence; ; tea provided, Skelton, Frostick ~ Ltd., .Helolord Street. 3108 ING, Outbuildings creeled, all kinds bbing Work done. Geo. Gctson, 17*, ton Street, Spreydon, 21H ITBD. a Kind Person LI)JJ a uluu with some lowledgo of nursing, for fan Invalid ght housework. H33. 2UI •i Motor 'lyres, straight sided. J'T. S T .Z Motor Exchange, Ltd., 69, ManSi.' j ANTED, Hospital or Hotel Sewing to ' do in spare time, own home. P57. RANTED' Carpenter; king job. 215, Unalov Avenue. Apply «U2_ Learn DOT Trade—Wanted, Girls to Trade; highest wages to commence; nine tea provided, Skelton, Frostick Co.. Ltd., .Hereford Street. 2108 5-oeater, perfect order. N.Z. Motor Exchange, Ltd., 69, Mauler St. ’ANTED, Performers for Amateur., Concert Patty. Apply slating kind. N.iJ, ar.” 8109 ANTED, by young Carpenter, odd job* Saturday afternoon or evenings. ApBG2. 2112 ORMWATER Drains Laid; ail kindoJobbiug Work done; estimates free. Qeo. ion, 172, Barrington Street, Spreydon, ANTED, Digging, - Clearing Sections, day or contract. 1159. ART Boy wonted; good wages, Hastie, Bull.and Pickering, Ltd., CoehelStreet, iSPECTABLE Young Woman require* Work by day or half-days, T6l. ANTED, Work, one evening it week. J54 " Star.” 3108 OT Trade—Wanted, Girls to Lcura Trade; highest wages to commence; ing tea. provided. Skelton, Frostick Co., Ltd., .Hereford wn’TED, by well-known Life Assurance Office Collector and Canvasser. Apply " Star.’’ 2103 ANTED, by Experienced Machinist, Shirts, Blouses or Skirts to Make Up ome. A 65. 2112 UNG Married Man wants Work of any description.. Urgent. FdS, ANTED, Position as Housekeeper. Apply K59. 2108 iNTED, Man Erect Chimney, Brighton. 533 Colombo Street. ANTED, a Woman to Wash,, one day next week. 08. Richardson Street, •a. 21« a ._ [ING Lady (800 l Machinist) wants work, 9 till' 4. Apply G67. 2108^ NT.’S B.S.A. Bicycle, good order, itO. 18, Kerr’s Lane, St Albans St. 210* ANTED Sell, Qent.’s Cycle, free-wheel, B.P, brake, new tyres, tool*; £6 10*. Pitsgerald Aveuue. 2109 ANTED, Man for week’s Fencing, 18*, A. E, Preecc, Hcathcotc Valley. 1778 WANTED. Girl for finishing Bhirtsj good wages to start. 331, Gloucester Street (near Mlwoi). S®6 •*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20043, 4 September 1920, Page 12

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