SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ST PAUL’S Methodist Church, Sumner.—■ 11 a.m.. Rev W. J. "Williams, Memorial Service, Miss Dorothy Davies; 7 p.m., Rev R B. Tinsley, 81«9 rpHE Salvation Army, Fitzgerald Avenue.— A 11 a.m., Holiness Lesson, Adjutant Rirnmer; 8 o.m. Praise, Sergeant-Major Taylor; 7 p.m.., Salvation Lesson, Ensign Batchelor. All welcome. W. J. Baylia, C.O. SOCIALIST PARTY. HALL. Socialist Party Sunday A School and Kindergarten. September 25th. 2.45. Rev J. H. G. Chappie in charge. OOC LA LIST "p'aRTY7' Trades Hall, 8 p.m. Rev. J. H. G. Chappie’s Lecture: THINK OR SURRENDER. Siegfreid in “ Democracy in New Zealand. I** 1 ** eays:—“Democracy in New Zealand allows itself to bo seduced by the ostentation of aristocratic England. Following in the wake of personal snobbishness comes the snob V-l---ine ss of war. Loyalty to a king demands snobbery; these two sentiments are but one. This result‘drives New Zealand away from, the true republican spirit.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 8
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