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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Square. THIS 9VKD A. r. 11 *.m„ HOLINESS Speaker, ENVOY MEETING. ANDREW. 1 pm.. Speakci, SALVATION MEETING. CAPTAIN MACKENZIE. Working Men Specially Invited. Working Men Specially Invited.

rnHEOSOPHXCAL Society, 268, ManX cheater Street (near Gloucester Street).— Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., by Mias E. Hunt; subject, " The Psychology of Dreams. Vocalist, Mias Ivybelle Briorley. Lotus Claes, 3 p.m. J? 44 _ OF CHRIST, Moorhouse Ave\y nuo. —Pastor Gpo. Woolnough. 11 a.m., subject, “ Separation ”; 6.30 p.m., subject, “The Three Bs.” 3 p.m., St Albans Bible School Guild Hall (near Park). B* - F.HQIJ) the Lord cometh with ten thousands of His saints, to execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that »re ungodly of all their ungodly deeds wmch ihe7 have ungodly committed, and of ail their hard speeches which ” 1 have spoken gainst Hii CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. Bible hall, madras st., 6.30 p.r “THE PARABLES OF CHRIST. T 1 Key to the Understanding of Them. 3 collection. TTETESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue—ll _y\ *m.. Rev E. D. Patchett; subject, “ The Church the Salt of the Earth ” ; 6.30, Rev E. D. Patchett; subject, “The Elo. quence of the Eyes.” Solo, “ The Dream of Paradise,” Mr S. Gilchrist. Anthem, ‘ Arise, Shine.” 037 L_ CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church--11, Mr Lomaj?; 6.30, Rev J. Harris; Musical Service, Anthems, Solos. Durnam Street South—ll, Rev J. Harris; 6.30, Rev Ward; Madras Street North —11, Rev Ward ; 8.30, Rev Griffin. 6320 ST JOHN’S, Latimer Square—6 a. Communion; 11 a. •fid* ixoly Communion: Prayer. Preacher at x Rev H. Nelson Wright. , Holy Morning Prayer n., Evening and 7 (p.m.. 6370 PSYCHIC Research Society. Foresters’ Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Manchester St.—Sunday, 7, Mr Norton taylor’s subject, “Spiritual Influences in the Home Life.’ Psychic Message-. All welcome. 6370 T PETER’S Presbyterian Church, Ferry Rood.—Rev William Tanner—ll a.m.. “The Letter to the Church at Pergamos ” • 6.30 p.m.. “ The Scapegoat.” Soloist, Mrs Ma e on. Visitors cordially invited. 3885 1.0., 8, 9 ( “ Hebrew Language Rev P. Carrington; 7 p.m., “ The Christian iiinjitry ” Rev F N Taylor Anthem, Rejoice "in the Lord” L2.^L YIN WOOD Baptist Church: Morning, 11 A-J “Why Do We Pray?”; Afternoon, 2.30, Sunday School and Bible Classes; Evening, B.Bo—Mr H. H. Strutton, of the Criminal Tribe Settlement, India, will speak oi his work with the Bible Society. 8912 Morning: Pastor H. A. Brown. XFOBD Terrace Baptist Church. —11 a.m.. Preacher. Rev J. J. North: subject, “Sir, We Would See Jesus”; 6.3 r p.m., Rev Francis and Mrs Worley, of the China Tnland Mission, will both speak and 6ing of * The Land of Sinim.” St Albans —6.30 p.m.. Preacher, Mr Ra r Turner, 3861 DGEWARE Road Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Rev C. Napier MElne; 6.30 p.m., Rev H. Ford. Subject, “ Ecce Homo” (BefcoH the Man). Special Music by Combined Choirs. Anthems, “ O Gladsome Light,” “ I •will Sing of Thy Power” (Sullivan), “I am the Way ** (Wheeleri. S9SA *|*VURHAM Street Methodist Church—ll. jJ Rev W. Baumbe:-; 6.30, Bright Popular Young People's Service. Rev W. Ready Subject, “A Manly Man” (assisted by Threo Young Men). Soloists, Mr* McLaren (nee Corrie Aslin), “ Hear Ye, 0 Israel ” and Mr H Blakeley will sing. Anthem by Choir. Cashmere School —11 Rev W. Ready. 3952

ch. Cr.r Elg SYDENHAM Baptist Chu and Durham Streets—Rev J K. Archer U a.m., Subject, Encouragement”: 6.30 p.m., Subject, “ A Man Greatly Beloved.” Wilson’B Road. Opawa—ll a.m., Mr Sturge; 6.30 p.m.. Mr H Lwi^ford. UNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street.—6.3o p.m., Rev J. H. G. Chappie- Denture, “ The Beginning of Religion.” The Spring of Social Behaviour to be found even amongst the animals. le® Kropotkin's “ Mutual Aid.”) 3823 JPIR IT DAD Scientist Church.—7 Scottish Society’s Hall, Mrs L. Stone, address “ The Spiritual Gift* of the Apostles, and Present-day Metfiumship.” Messages from -written requests and photographs. ■; ' 3802 RULaGK Street Hall.—A~Gospel Service will (D.V.) be conducted 6.30 Lord’s Day Evening. Speaker, J. IV. Burrows. St Albans Street, Druids’ Hall—Mr A. C. Fleming. Waltham Hail, Shakespeare Road —Mr E. Bedford. 3897 CHRISTIAN Science Services. First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.rn. Subject: “ God, the Preesrver of M'n.” Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. GCB4 ANTED, the man that gav« "Cairo” * ’ Brad’ey the punch. Hear John Page, Scottish Hail, Sunday, 19th. 6382 BIBLE Students’ Association, Gl. ucester • St., opp. Chancery Lane, 6.3o.—Address on Jewish Tabernacle: its Wonderful ' Symbolic Meaning.” Ail welcomo. No collection. 8395 ST DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Sydenham.—Divine Worship, 9.45 at the Sanatorium; 11 a».m., at the Church. Rev Wocsley. 6.30 p.m., Memorial Service, Rev J. I>. WebHt-er. Soloist, Miss E. Kay, “ Rook of Ages.” 6394 <OPREYD0 >T Baptist Church. —11 a.m. Subject, “ The Vine and the Branches.” 6.30 p.m., 44 The Good Old Way.”’ Preacher, Rev_E. E. Smith. Soloist, Miss Dudney, LAJ. Church, Worcester St.— O lil a.m., Mrs Pedley, Teacher and Mrs Pedley, Teacher and Healer, will lecture," Work and Saintslnp.” Health Vibrations at close. Lyciurn, 3 p.m. 6383 FF*RINITY Congregational Church.—Rev H. 6383 elW ANTED, Hear John Page, at the Scottish H-all, Sunday, 19th. Tho man that challenged “Cairo” Bradley! 6382 9 g YENYN SON St. Congregational TL.Tiurch. A —Sunday, 11 o-ra., Rev H. H. Stratton, of India. “ The Bible ‘Society and Missions.” 6.30 p.m.. Rev W. H. A. Vickery. '* Religion and Freedom.” A welcomo to •1L 9376

SOCIALIST PARTY, SUNDAY MEETINGS. “XTTCTORIA Square, 3 p.ru.—Speaker, Mr l * Reg. Williams. Subjaofc, ** Socialism •ad Idealism.” TRADES HALE, 8 p.isu, Speakers— REV J. H. CH)APPLE Will lecture on “ THE BLOCKADE .OF THOUGHT.” The N.Z. Government, by Oaths of Allef'anoe and the Banning of Books, to leckade Ideas. HUXLEY: "IS is better for a man to go wrong in freedom than to go right in chains.’* VOLTA IRE’IT”Pine W ords : " I detest your opinion*, but will defend to the death yonr right to utter them freely.” 6651 ■fIcrANTED to Make, Blouses, from 7s 6d; \ v Evening Dreeees and Coat Dresses, from 30a. 12 years' experience in a big shop. Apply N 94, ” Star.” 6389 Lawn mowers sharpened, set, REPAIRED. Satisfaction guaranteed. Called for a-nd delivered. Bath Street. Wa. Parker, Chimneysweep, eto. 6366 \TTT ANTED —Suite, Costumes, Overcoats, W cleaned, pressed, repaired, altered. M’Donald’s Cash Tailoring Co., 632, Colombo St. TTTANTED, by man with small capital-, W suitable opening for same. Principals only- C.T- 6380 ANTED £2OO. second mortgage, for two W yeare; good eecurity. Reply Y 93, "T Btar.” ® 3B8 _ . H B LI OT ROP Ju."

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16450, 11 June 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16450, 11 June 1921, Page 8

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