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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Square. THIS SUNDAY, 11 a.m.— HOLINESS MEETING. THIS SUNDAY. 3 p.m.— MUSICAL DEMOKSI RATION. THIS SUNDAY, 7 p.m.— REVIVAL SERVICE. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THE ASHBURTON HAND. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THE ASHBURTON BAND. DON' T FAIL TO HEAR THE ASHBURTON BAND. HAROLD MACKENZIE, Captain. MICHAEL S-—b u.m., lloiy Comniu- • niuu ; y.oU, taiidiea b BuOiaribt; lx, -copied Eucharist in ±>'j; t>.Ju, Bven®ono; antnfciii, if le Love Me" (Atonic;. RolormaLum changes. .274 j-f AS TINGS _ STREET HALL. SU is DAY, 6.30 p.m. Sydenham. “ i'iih SCRIPTURAL EVIL OxnE.’’ ••the sorjlbtuhAii bVxl Ox\e •• WHO HE is. tVTESLEi' Church, Fitzgerald Avenue—ll i , a ;f n -' Ke , v J * uu >’ • 6.30 p.m., Rev E. D. tatchett; subject, ‘The Leopard's Spots ana a Alan a Habits." Monthly addreus to young men. Soioiat, Mrs J. Stewart. 7272 { ' A-uußijjvxE TERRACE Methodist o'.u'bum St. Souch—ll, Rev Ward; 6.30, Rev S. La wry. Madras St. North—ll, Mr Hail; 6.30, ReV \Vard. 7276 i JUHa'K, Latimer Square. —b a.m., Hoiy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher at hot-h services, Rev H. Neieon Wright. j THE Order of the Star in the East, 263. Manchester St. (near Gloucester St.), Public Lecture, 3 p.m., by Mrs Ada Weiia *• A Social Conscience." 7236 Society, 263, Manchester J St. (near Gloucester St.) —Public Lecture, 7 p.m., by Mrs Waghorn, " Thought as a Regenerating Power." Vocalist, Mr W. M. S evvart. 72j56_ R EoUS answered and said, " Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born rgain, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” —John iii. Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abidoth for ever.—i. Peter. 7246 BRADLEY Continuation Meetings.—United Prayer Meeting each Tuesday After noon, 3 to 6 p.m., W.C.T.U. Room*, 847, Manchester Street, upstairs. Come for all or part of time. 7056 r A li L'RCH ov CHKls'r. Uoc>h«UM '■■ li. nue. Pastor Geo. Woolnougb. 11 a.m., subject, “God With Us"; 6.30 p.m., subject, "Towards Sodom "; 3 p.m., S Albans Bible School, Guild Hall (near Park). r \~ UEOMONISTIC Church (Inc.), U.37A., -* Trades Hall, Room No. 8, Gloucester ■ c t., Sundav, 7.30, Bi&iiop John Howard, Madame Ranee: Subject, “Subconscious Mind m Constant Communion with God." F'owef Service. Come; Welcome all. RIDGLEY HALL, 187. Armagh Street.— The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord's Day, God Willing, at F3P p.m. An earnest invitation. XS S. SAVIOUR'S Schoolroom, Queen St.. ’• Sydenham. ’Monday, August Bth, 8 p.m. The Parliamentary Trip to Samoa. Illustrated Lecture. Mr E. J. Howard, M.P. Collection. . 7294 SPIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester St.— 7 p.m. Special Engagemnt John Page, Trance Medium. Subject, “ Where the Millions that are Dead, now Dwell." Lyceum, 3 p.m. Recitations. 7284 CHRISTIAN Science Services, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ** Spirit." Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. rOHN PAGE, Spiritualist Church, Worcenter St. Sunday, 7 p.m WHERE the Millions that are Dead now Dwell.” Hear John Page, Sunday, 7 p.m. 7285 B CHRIST A DELPHI AN LECTURE. IDLE HALL, MADRAS ST., 6.30 P.M. “ JESUS CHRIST," The Holder of the Keys of Hell and of Death. No Collection 7281 'PEN.N Y3ON St. Congregational Church.— -7 U, a.m., " The Consecration of God's House ” Communion to follow. 6.30 p.m., “ Weighed and Wanting Soloist, Mr N. C. M. Turner. A Welcome to au 7262 L>SYGHIC Research Society, Foresters’ Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Manchester 7. Mr Nortontaylors subject, ‘ Ihc vortex of Death." Psychic Messages. A RMAGH Street Hall.—The Gospel of Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached, 6 30, Lord’s Day Evening ; speaker. Mr McLeoo. Druids' Hal], Bt Albans Speaker, Mr W. J. Burrows. Waltham Hall —Mr R. Lamb, 7 o'clock. 864 1 Si T a Presoyterian Church, Ferry Road. —Rev William Tanner. 11 am “Our Strength"; 6.30 p.m., “The Gospel’ of Constraint." Soloist: Miss Crawford, visitors cordially invited. 8558 f DAVID S Presbyterian Church, Syden--1 ~' 7 ham.—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev J. D. Webster. All welcomed. - 8627 W, T IOUE’S Church, Sydenham.—B a.m , - 7 Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Chora! Eucharist and Service; 6.30 p.m., Evensong and a Sermon in Art; subject, “ Hope,” by G. F. Watts. 8623 CilT LUKE’S.—H.C., 7,8, 9 (Choral); subjects, 11 a.m., “ The Lord s Day and ♦he Lord’s Supper"; 7 p.m., “ Members of Christ." Preacher, both services. Rev F. N Taylor 8624 nURUAM STREET Methodist Church—ll. Rev W. naUmber, t-. 30. Rev W. Ready, subject, “ More Work and Less Racing Permits ’; an.hem, “O, For a Closer Walk": soloist, Miss 1 wose; quartet, “ God So Loved the World," Misses Twose and El’en and Messrs Blakeley and Sprott. Cashmere School —ll, Rev W. Ready. 8628 OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church.—Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., “ Chivalry and the Second Advent ’*; 6.30 p.m., “ The Seventh Commandment—‘ Marriage and its Enemies ’ —a Consideration of a Basic Question.” Young Men and Women specially invited St Albans—ll a.m., Mr L. Cramp.on. 6557 SPIRITUAL Scientiet Church.—7 p.m., ‘-D Scottish Society’s Hall, corner Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Come and hear Mr Anderton, the famous English Lecturer and Psychic, who uas just arrived. All welcome. 8563 LINWOOD Baptist Church—Morning, li. Pastor H. A. Brown: “A Vital Difference-" Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School and Biol e Classes. Evening, 6.30, Rev E. E. €615 BibL Classes. Ever Smith, of Spreydon. THE Salvation Army, Fitrgerald Avenue, Linwood—ll a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Major and Mrs Wallace, from Auckland, will conduct. SYDENHAM Baptist Church, or. Elgin and Durham Streets—Rev J. K. Archer. 11 o.m. t subject, “Living Worthily": 6.30 pm., pubject., “ Pre-ominence for Christ." Wilson’s Road, Opawa—Mx R. Turner, 11 a.m.. 6.30 p.m. 8311 RUGBY Street Methodist Church.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev J. Napier Milne. Evening Subject, “ The Devil's Garden." A Message to Young Men end Women. Musical, ” O Lord Our Governor," “ What Are These ?" 8"67 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission Sunday School.—Time of Meeting, 2.30 p.m Wanted, Thousands of our Boys and Girls to ccme into Living Touch with Our Wonderful God Triune. Parents, you can help us! “ How shall they hear without a preacher. School, 2.30. Sup., Mr K. E. England. 85C5 OYDENHAM Gospel Mission Sunday School. —Time of Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Some say the days of Miracles have ceased The Bible emphatically eaya No! Early Church History says No! To-day those who wholly trust the Lord Jesus Christ say No Spud the Children. Sup., Mr K. E. England. t&69 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission Sunday School. —Time of Meetine. 2.30 p.m. “ Those that seek Me earlv shall find Me.’* Listen to Spurgeon : ** I will sav broadly that I have more confidence in the Spiritual Life of the Children ♦hat I have received into this Church then I have in the Spiritual condition of the Adults thus received." None too Young! None too OWL! Welcome. Sup.. Mr K. E. England. £568 TTNTTARTAN, Masonic Hall, Glen caster 'L> Street.—6. 80. Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, “ Comparative Religion-' 1 ’ “ 1 oar* not what the sects may brawl; J sit, as God—ho’ehner no form of creed, but contemplating all/'—Tennyson. 8407 SYDENHAM Methodic Chnrcli. —li a.m. Rev 3. Lawrv. 6.30 n.m.. Rev Percy Pari-. “ The Rod Ela«* on the Crosn. f* tho British Empire* Breaking Up?" T. 45 p.rn., the Open Forum for nuestions and discussion. High Street Church—ll n.m.. Re~ Periry PorL* , 1 5.30 pro Mr J. FT Whito

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16497, 6 August 1921, Page 8

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