SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. SYDENHAM Ctospe! Mission Sunday School.—'* The earlv triumphs of the Gospel were miracles of grace and power, and the same power must still he recognised or we shall cease to have a living Christiunitj'.” Cupt., Mr K. E. England. SYDEN 11 AM Gospel Mission Sunday School. —'* God help you to seek after God. as men seek after gold.” ** Turn from everything else, ana you will find Jesus.” Supt., Mr K. E. England. 6251 _ SYDENHAM Gospel Mission Sunday School, 2.30.—“ Christianity is from above. It has never been worked out from below.” ” Out-and-out Christianity is not popular.” Supt., Mr K. E. England. 5250 RUGBY STREET—II a.m.. Rev T. J. Wal lis; anthem, ” O Lord. Our Governor”; 6.30, Rev J. Napier Milne, subject,' " Anything Wrong with Two-up, the Turf and the Totallsator ?” 5335 •pDGEWARE ROAD—II a“m.. Rev j 7 Harris; reading and anthem by Juvenile Choir; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Herbert Ford, subject. "Plenitude and Impoverishment”; anthem. “ Rejoice, the Lord is King.” Re tiring Collection for Unemployed Fund. UNITARIAN. Masonlo Hall, Gloucester Street.—6.3o. Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture. " The New Idealism.*' Abide not in the tents of your fathers; the world moves on ; march with it! Mazzini. 521? SOCIALIST PAETY \riCTORIA SQUARE, Sunday, November • 6th, 6.45 p.m.. Councillor H. T. Armstrong; subject, " Promises and How They are Kept.** mtry. OiYRADES HALL. Socialist Party, Sunday School, 2.45 p.til. Rev J. 11. G. Chappie in charge 8 p.m., Socialist Purty, Trades Hall; Rev J. IT. G Chappie will lecture; subject, LABOUR'S NEW HUMAN ITARI ANISM.” It is only in Labour Socialist ranks that we get an ethical ideal and uplift ! ! We teach a better world for children; a better world for women; a better world lor work, rs! Wo denounce the wickedness of war and bloodshed! Reforms in Prisons, Floggings, Hangings, etc. The inspiration for the New kumanitarianism comes from Labour-Social-ist _Circles_! 977 r rTRADEB HALL, Monday, November 7th. 8- 8 p.m. Socialist Party Business Meeting. All mc-mbors please attend.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16574, 5 November 1921, Page 10
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