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SUNDAY ANNOUNCES!SNIP*. ST MICHAEL’S—7 and 8, Holy Commtmion; 9.30 and 11, Sung Eucharist and Prooeesioas 11, Rev C. A. Fraer; 6.80, Evensong and Procession, Ven Archdeaoon Taylor. RIDGLEY HALL, 187, Armagh Street.— The Gospel of the Grace of God ia proclaimed each Lord's Day, God Willing, at 6.30 p.m. An earnest, invitation. X 9 L INWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry Road and Leyden St.—Rev Clyde Carr—--11, “ Self Appreciation 6.30 (not 7), “ Self Criticism/’ Anthem, “ Ave Verum ” (Gounod); 7.45. Communion. 471 OT JOHN’S. Latimer Square—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher at both services. Rev H. Nelson Wright. 471 WESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue—ll a.m.. Rev E- D. Patchett, “ The Last Nature Study of Jesus ” ; 6.30 p.m., Rev E. D. Patchett, “ The Higher Wages of Life. ’ Anthem, “ God is a Spirit." 453 CHURCH of Christ, Moorhouee Avenue. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship: 6.30 p.m.. Gospel Service. Visitors Cordially Wei. come. 453 THE Order of the Star in the East. 263, Manchester St. (nr. Gloucester St.) — Address. 3 p.m.. “ Astrological Allegories in the Bible.” Soloist. Miss Christofanini. PSYCHIC Research Society Temperance Hall, Gloucester Street, next Crystal Palaoe, Sunday, 7. Mr W. Nortontaylor's subject ” People of the Mists.” 419 rpENNYSON St Congregational Church, X Sunday, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Rev W. 11. A. Vickery. By Special Engagement, Mr A. G. Thompson will give a series of Recitals from the Oratorios. Sunday evening, Handel's Messiah. Recit. “ Thus Saith the Lord”; Air. “But who may Abide”; Air, “Why do the Nations Rage”; Air, “The Trumpet Shall Round.” Address: “Where there's a will there's a way.” A hearty welcome to all. 474 TENT MISSION (Undenominational), 401. Hereford Street, Lin wood, continued nightly. We preach “ The truth as it is In Jeans.” All welcome. No collection. DURHAM STREET Methodist ChurchMorning. 11. Rev W. Ready; subject, “After the Holidays"; anthem. Evening. 6.80, Rev W. Ready; subject, “ A Visit to St Dunstan’s Blind Soldiers’ College and Hostel.” Mr J. W. N. Mclntosh, a blind soldier. will reaxl the lesson. At conclusion of the service a special recital of sacred music will be given, under direction of Mr Ernest Firth. F.ILC.O. Quartettes, " God is a Spirit ” and “ Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace,” Mrs E. Firth. Miss Twose, Mr H. Blakeley and Mr W. J. Spratt. Vocal solos. “ Angela Ever Bright, and Fair ” (Handel), “ The Lord is My Light ” (Speaks), Madame Claris Hoi gate. “ Total Eclipse ” (“ Samson ”). Mr W. J. Hudson. Recitation. “ The Blind Man’s If.” Mr J. W. N. Mclntosh. Organ solo. Mr Ernest Firth. Retiring Collection on behalf of \ppeal for Blind. 6387 CHRISTADEiTpHTAN LECTURE Bible Hall. Madras Street. G.BO p.m. “THE HOPE OF ISRAEL.” 480 CHRISTIAN Science Services. First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services II a.m. and 7 P-m. Subject.: “God the Only Cause and Creator.” Sunday School 2.30 p.m. SPIRITUALISTS Church, Worcester St.. 7 n.m.. Mr Wrenn Sutton’s last lecture “Familiar Spirits.” You should hear one of our pioneers health vibrations at close. Lyceum 3 p.m. LIN WOOD Baptist Church. 11. TJnd»’--stantHst thou what thou roadest?; 6.30, Evening Service. Solo. “ How Beautiful are Dwellings.’ Miss Pyoll, Oamaru. Rev Elhard, minister. ST DAVID’S Presbvterian Church. Sydenham.—Divine Worship, 11 a.m.. Communion : 8.30 p.m., “ Only an Open Window,” Rev J. D. Webster. All welcome. Pray for us. 9604 ST PETER’S Presbyterian Church. Ferry Pnad—Rev William Tanner. 11 a.m., “The Zealot.”; 6 pm.. Community Ringing; fl.Bo p.m., " The Call of Macedonia.” Soloist. Miss Hobson. Visitors cordially invited. 6528 OT LTTFCE’S WHTTSTTNDAY. Holv Communlop 7, 9. 9 a.m, 11 a.m.. subject, 1 * The Holy Srvirit, in the Church and in the world t-o-dav.” Preacher. The Vicar. 7 p.m.. Preacher. Rev Charles Perry. 9887 QYDENHAM Baptist Church, corner Elgin O and Durham Streets.—Rev J. K. Archer. 11 a.m. Subject, “ Turned Into Another Man”: 2.80 p.m.. Church School; 8.30 p.m. Subject, “ The Magnetic Christ.” Wilson’s Road. Cr*awa—ll a.m., Mr Spratt; 6.30 p.m., Mr Lilly. _ _ _ 9581 CPBEYDON BAPTIST CHURCH.—II a.m . O “The Smitten Rock at Horeb”; 6.30 n.m., "The Gushing Stream from Horeh ”: Preacher. Rev E. E. Smith. Retiring col lection for the Blind. 9586 t.rr».. Rev W. H. E. Abbey; 6.30 p.i Rev J. Napier Milne. Subject. ” The Holj Ghos* the Discomforter.” Anthems by Choir. Sacrament at close 6f Service. Xr , *DGEWARE Road Methodist Church —il _CJ a rn. and 6.30 D.m.. Rev T. H. Burton Snecicl Whitsuntide Services. Anthem. Gladsome Light.” Sacrament at close of Service. 9562 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church —ll, Rev J. Harris; 6.30. Mr Sheppard Green. Durham Street South—ll. Mr Francis: 6 30. Rev Ward. Madras Street North—ll, Rev Ward; 6.30, Rev J. Harris. . 9533 SYDENHAM Methodist. Church.—ll n.m end 6.30 p.m.. Rev Perov Paris. “ The .")H Beliefs in Modem Terms: (7) What About Prayer?” 7.45 p.m.. ” The Open Forum for Questions and Discussion.” High Street Church—ll a.m.. Mr A. 0. Williams; .6.70 p.m.. Mr R. H. T’HEOSOPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester Street (nr. Gloucester Street). Leo* ♦tire, 7 p m.. hy Mrs D. Waghorn. Subject, “ Thought the Regenerator.” Soloist, Mrs T. D. Kendall. 9510 OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church. Rev H. G. Goring. 11 a.m., “ The Lamb Breaking the Seals”; 6.30 p.m., “The Difficult Step.” Retiring collection for “The Blind Fund.” St Albans, 11 a.m., Mr Cramp ton. 6516 CHURCH OF GOD (Sydenham Gospel Mission Hall). Services Sunday first, 11, The Lord's Table: 6.30. Evangelistic. SMITH WIGGLESWORTH, the Yorkshire Evangelist, begins his Revival 'v-mpnigu Sunday. June 11, and contintv • till Thursday, June 16 THEMES—Salvation through the Blood of Christ. Baptism with the Holy Ghost. Divine Healing. Second Coming of Christ. WIGGLESWORTH stands by the Book for s full Salvation. Christian, read Isaiah 68 : S; John 14 : 12; Acts 4 : ID. HAVE you been “ endued with power from on high ? ” 3734 TTNITART AN Progressive Society, Mav> sonic Hall, Gloucester Street. 6.30, lecture, “The Culture of the Glad-eye.” God Intended all to be happy. It cannot be so while the happiness of the few depends on the mlaery of the many. 9445 A RMAGH Street Hall. The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached by Mr R. G. Grubb, Evangelist. Druids' Hall, St Albans Street, Mr J. J. Winnioott, (k3O. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Road, 7 o'clock, Mr R. Neville. A hearty welcome to all. 9508 SOCIALIST PARTY. 'yrOTORIA SQUARE, SUNDAY. 7 P.M. SOCIALIST PARTY PROPAGANDA MEETING. MR C. 8. SMITH. 4WWeet: “The Worker’s Right to be Lazy.” Tb this World to be for ever a Penitentiary of Toil? ROtJS'ALTST PARTY. INTERNATIONAL "SUNDAY SCHOOL. * Each for All and Alt for Each.” TTS ATMS; (!'; FREEDOM—Freedom from the bondage of the capitalist, system, which is the bondage of Fear—fear of want, fear of unemployment. fear of fellow-men. FREEDOM for a full life for All. 2.45 p.m.. Trades Hall. Adults and Children both welcomed. 6383 A CCORDEON Pleating. Making, Repleat--CA ing and Reshaping Skirts. All reduced in price. The Modern Button and Aoeordeon Pleating Factory, 164, Cashel ** 486 PRIZES for all ages. Children’s Plasticine Competition closes June 9th. Whitoombe and Tombs. TROTTING— For Speed and Training Carts, Sulkies and Road Jogging Carts, V. Atyeo. 154. K 1 ng Street, Bydenham. 10S HEAVY NAVY FINE SERGE dUti SUIT OR COSTUME TO ORDER. “ The Don " Tailors Great Sale, G 57. Colombo Street. 469 A CCORDEON Pleating. Skirts. Repleating, Remaking. All greatly reduced in price by the Modern Button anrl PTwMnr Factory. IM, Oaehe.l St.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16750, 3 June 1922, Page 8

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