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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Square. THIS SUNDAY. 11 a.m.— Holiness Meeting. Speaker, Envoy Wilkinson. 3 p.m. —“The Concerted Infidel.” 1 p.m.—Adjutant Rimmer, assisted by Captain Golfin. EVERYBODY WELCOME. EVERYBODY WELCOME. .HAROLD I'. MACKEN-lE, Cupba.n. I INWOOD Baptist Church.— Morning, 11, J •• A Commonplace Occurrence ; A.te.uoon. ‘2.30, Sunday School nnd Bide Class Evening. 6.30, "True and i also Light. Pastor H. A. Brown. _ __ THERE is a way that seemetb right unto a man; but the end thereof ure the ways of doath.—Proverbs vi. unto him, I am the way, anil the truth, and the life: no man comcth. unto the father but by Ale.-John XIV- 1 L _ CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church. Foreign Mission Sunday i 11, JRev S Bailey; 6.30. Rev J- Hams. Durham Street South, 11. Lev Ward . 6.„0, Mr Williams. Madras Street Nor.h, 11. Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev Guy. WESLEY Church. Fitzgerald Avenue —11 a.m.. Rev IV. 11. E. Abbey; o.aO p.m.. Rev E. D. Hatchett. Subject. Gres-t Hymn, “ O God Our llulp. ■orvioo, Old Methodist I’uuc.t. Mies jtnd__Alr Eric U inspe T JOHN’S, Latimer Square, s a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning J.raver. preacher. Rev A. T. Thompson, M.A. Soloists, p.m., Nelson Evening Prayer, preacher, Wright. Co 6459 Rational Church —Sunday, Rev W. H. A. Vickery 11 a.m., ” Precious Promise:. ; t».oU p.m.. Religion: Ita Joys’’ A welcomo to —a jTBDBCH OF CHRIST, Moorhoueo AveLy nue. Pastor Geo. Mooluough. _ll a.m., subject, "Christ's Man''; 6.30 p subject, The Dividing Lit St ' "Alba: Parky s 1 w V? i IlTble SchooF, Guild Hail mCHAEL’S—B. Holy Communion; 0.30, Children's Eucharist; 11. Peoples Eucharist (Foster in C>; G.3U, Evening boo, • The Better Land” (Ju.le), Mias Aapper. Sermon, "To Live is Christ. J T? IDG LEY HALL, 187 Armagh Street. JV. The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord’s Day, God A a.^.n = , ».m. Vn ear ..r: L —Special Holiness Meetings—L. a jo Fruits o l the Spirit; 3. The Gifts cd toe Spirit; 7, The Latter and Last Adj. Schroeder conducts. JLmHLSPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester St.— O 7 p.m., Mrs Pediey. Subject, Lroty and Diversity.” A special Lecture. Public * ~-Mly welcomed. Lyceum 3 p.m. «467 pfeSISTIAN Science Ser.. , Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimex Ware.—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. end 7 p.m. Subject, “la the Universe, including Men, Evolved by Atomic Force? Sunday School 5.30 6467 rpRINITY Congregational Church. —Rev R. JL J. Huffadine. Morning, “Foots Place”; evening, " The Pioneer.” All welcome. KNOX Church, Bealey Avenue.—Rev O. G. Machuttie. 11 a.m.; Rev W. Bamn%S"ICCARTON Presbyterian Church, Purirl X\j Rd. —n a.m. and 6.80 p.m.. Rev J. S. Reid, of Dunsandol. EYTTELTON Methodist Church. Foreign Mission Sunday, 19th. 11 a.m.. Rev John Harris; 6.30 p.m., Rev S. Bailey; anthem, “ Send Out Thy Light.” AH welcome. P 79 QT LUKE’S.—H C., 8, 9 (Choral). Subjectß—ll a.m., “ The Higher Criticism,” Rev P. Carrington; 7 p.m., “ What Must I Do to be Saved?” Rev F. N. Taylor. 6485

cv *I>6yCHIO Research Society, Foreatera’ •A Hall, Oxford Terraco, off Manchester St,—Sunday, 7, Mr Nortontaylor’s subject, ” Spiritualism Creed." "k liN V* GUI) iiapist Cliurcb.—Morning, 11, •IM "A Commonplace Occurrence’'; afternoon, 2.30, Sunday School and liible Classes; evening, 6.?0, “True and False Light.’’ Pastor jL. A. Brown. . oi.:j S SAVIOUR'S Church, Sydenham.—o • a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 0.m., Choral Eucharist and Sermon; 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon; subject, ‘'Christ and the Poor.” Preacher, ltev W. I*. Hughes. 6473 Jewish Tabernacle and its Wonderful A Meaning to Us. Bible Students’ Meeting, Gloucester St., opposite Chancery Lane, C.3li. All wrii'om, , nt! collection. G 474 ARMAGH ST. HAai.,- -The Gospel of the Grace of God will (1).V.) be preached 6.30 Lord’s Day Evening. Speaker, Mr Bedlord. Druids’ Hall, St Albans St., Mr M Leod. W altiiam Hall, Shakespeare Rd., Mr F. Bosrell. ~ G-170 11 ST PETER'S Presbyterii Road, Rev William Church, Ferry 6.30 r.m., “ Thu Perfect Sacrifice.” Soloist, M-cd Lilly. Visitora cordially invited. I DURHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll, Tr. R ev W. Ready. “ Second-Hand Religion.” 6.30, Rev W. Ready. Subject, * Til o Theatre and Religion of Shakespeare.” Jfiss E. M. Duncan will sing “ Abide With Good music and winging, Mr Firth and Choir. Cashmere School—ll, Rev W Haumber. 4383 CYDENHAM Baptist Church, comer Elgin and Durham Streets.—ll a.m., Rev J. K. Archer, subject " Never Despair ” ; 6.30 P-P-i Rev L. B. Buslield, of Ponsonby. Wilson’s Road, Opawa— 11 a.m., Mr Ray Turner (Communion); 6.30 p.m., Rev J. K. Archer. 4407 CPHEYDON Baptist Church.-—ll a.m., Rev H. H. Strutton. of the Criminal Tribes Settlement, India; 6.30 p.m., "The Pride of a Leper." Preacher, Rev E. E. Smith- 4304 T3UGBY Street—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., -IL Rev J. Napier Milne. Subject (jeveniug), “ The Timid Man—a Tribute and a JBeyret.” Anthems, “ Lord Thy Children Guide and Keep ”; " Hosanna in the Highest.” Edgewore Road—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev H. Ford. Subject (morning), (evening), "Why Believe in "*"* Anthem, “I Am Alpha." Hymn, ~' r ” 4382 -r'IHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE, Bible Hall, Madras Street, 6.30 p m "THE NEXT UNIVERSAL EMPIRE," All Invited. No Collection. r - 4358 •SPIRITUAL Scientist Church, 7 p.m., Scot- ~ tish Society’s Hall, cr. Manchester and Gloucester Streets.—Mrs L. Stone, Farewell Address, “ Spiritualism's Message to the ■\>orld." Messages from written requests gtnd photographs. 4349 'TfNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester Vy Street, 6.80, Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, Rudimentary Religion in the "Lower Races.” No Religion is so ancient as to have broken its connection with our own life." Tylor's Primitive Culture. OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church.— Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., “A Piece of the True Cross,” followed by the Lord’s Supper; 6.80 p.m., “ The Bystander—What ho does to us and what we do to him.” St Albans, 6.30 p.m., preacher, Mr Crampton. soioiet, Mr Sanderson. 4306 ft VHEOSQPHICAL Society, 263, ManchesI ter Street (near Gloucester Street), PuWio Lecture, To-morrow at 7; lecturer, Mr The® Queree (of Wellington); subject, ‘‘The Expected Coming of the Christ.” VioQftli&t, Mrs A, Harper. Lotus Class at %. i§iß_ SOCIALIST PARTY. SUNDAY MEETING. ypEADES Hali. H p.m., speaker, Councillor *• F. R. Cooke; eubject, “Ireland: The Story of Her People and Their Struggles.” DON’T miss Councillor Cooke, Trades Halt, 8 p.m., Sunday. Social and ext Saturday, in aid cf OymAdmission . Gents. Is 6d, Ladies

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16456, 18 June 1921, Page 8

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