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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENT*. THE CHRISTCHURCH RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. JELLICOE . HALL, at 2.45. \ COMMUNITY SING. Leader: MR T. CHARTERS. THE LYRIC FOUR. j tiun for Unemployed Soldiers. . _ Everybouy welcome. ! IK.LL V HALL, 187. Armagh Street.— 4 * pei of the Grace of God is _._a each Lord's Day, God Willing, - 6.50 p.ra. An earnest invitation. XS >IDGLEY Hall, 187. Armagh St. —The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord’s Day, God Willing, at 6.30 part. An earnest invitation. XS of Christ, Moor house Avenue.— 11 a.m.. Subject: "More than Conquerors.” Mr W. Grantham; 6.30 p.m., Subject, “Faith’s Greatest Problem,” Mr H. Crowe. 1164 IVT.EW BRIGHTON Methodist Church.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Walker. Musical service in the evening. Soloists, Misses M. Spratt, Olive Curtis, Messrs Claude Burrows and E. D. Sincock. An- • thems by Choir. 381 ST ALBANS Presbyterian Church, Berwick St.—Divine Worship. H a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Anthem, " Rejoice in the Lord.” Preacher. Mr J. Tennant. 1175 EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church.—Service, Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., in “Te Whare Hall,” 54. Hereford St. Subject: “The Pharisee and the Publicans.” Come to hear the Gospel.of Jesus Christ for the Salvation of your soul. All Welcome. R. H. Altus, Pastor. 1175 PSYCHIC Researth Society, Temperance Hall. Gloucester St. (next Crystal Palace) —7. Mr W. Nortontaylor’s Subject, “ One Star Differeth from Another Star.” Messages from written requests. Mrs yLeonard Stone. 1172 TENNYSON St. Congregational Church.— Sunday, Rev W. H. A. Vickery. 11 a.m., “Say So”; 6.30 p.m., “ Savonarola, the Saint of Florence.” “ How a great revival was crushed.” Anthem. “ What are These?” (Stainer). Bright singing. A hearty welcome. 1172 LIN WOOD Congregational Church. Ferry Rd. Rev Clyde Carr. 11 and 6.30, Rev Frank Rule (Communion). Retiring collections for Orphanages. Anthem: “Oh, Taste and See.” ] 1170 WESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— 11 a.m.. Rev J. Harris; 6.30 p.m.. Rev E D. Patchett. Subject: Mendelssohn’s “ O Rest in the Lord.” Musical Service. Anthem .- " Behold the Lamb of God ” (Messiah). Solo. “ O Rest in the Lord,” Mrs Gordon Litchfield. 1177 QT JOHN’S. Latimer Square.— B a.m.. Holy * Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher at both services. Rev If. Nelson Wright. 1170 hear on Sun- > days. 3 p.m., Victoria W - CHURCH, Scottish Hall. Manchester Street. D. T. Anderton, 7 o'clock p.m. Subject: “ Where shall we go to when we Die?” Lyceum. 11 o’clock a.m. Science Services. First Church V of Christ Scientist. Latimer Square. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject- ‘Sacrament.” Sunday School 2.50 n m. 1188 SPIRITUALISTS Church. Worcester St. West, 7 p.m. Miss Burgess will be speaking. Clairvoyant messages at close of address. All Welcome. Lyceum 3 p.m. Recitations. 1282 Q HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. Bible Hall, Madras St. 6.30 p.m. THE DESTINY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, in the light of Bible Prophecy. No Collection. 1182 LIN WOOD Baptist Church. 11, Rev Edward Chard. 6.30, Rev J. J. North. Young People’s hour 3.30. Some foolish notion# about the Christian Life. 1200 ST JAMES’S Methodist Church, Cashmere Hills.—ll and 6.30, Rev W. Baumber. Subject; “The House and its Builder.” PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry L- Road, Re» William Tanner; 11 a.m., “Building the Altar”; 6.15 p.m., Congregational SlrigTffg; 6.30 p.m., “The Glory of the Lord.* 'Soloist; Mißs Mabel Turner. CIT LUKE’S —Holy Communion, 8 and 9 a.m. Subjects, 11 a.m., “ Christian Unity HistoricaUy Considered: 11., The Worship of the Primitive Church.” 7 p.m., ** The Coming Church Congress.” Preacher, both services. Archdeacon Taylor. Organ 9m cital postponed to later date. 1699 BT SAVIOUR’S Church, Sydenham—B ami.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and Sermon, preacher Canon Coates; 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon, preacher, Re"P W. P. Hughes. ARMAGH STREET Hall—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached, 6.30, Lord’s Day Evening, by Mr Hugh Mclntosh. Druids’ Hall. St Albans Street—Mr J. W. Burrows. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Road—Mr Yolland, 7 o’clock. 1697

CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist—ll, Rev E. D. Patchott; 6.30, Rev John Harris, subject “ The Excluded Christ. ” Soloist, Mr Clothier. Durham Street South —ll, Rev N. Turner: 6.30, Rev Ward. Madras Street North—ll, Rev Ward; 6.30, Mr Hall. 1695 RIDGLEY HALL, 187, Armagh Street (between Madras Street ana Manchester Street) —The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed ’ each Lord’s Day Evening at 6.30. Special subject for July 9: “ When shall the Kingdoms of this World become the Kingdom of Our Lord and of His Christ/” Speaker, Mr Robert Brown. An earnest invitation. 2512 RUGBY STREET Methodist—Rev J. Napier Milne. —11 a.m., “ The Christian Substitute for Wine.” Anthem, “Turn Thy Face.” 6.30 p.m., “ The Lifted Hat or the Bowed Knee?” Anthem, “How Lovely are the Messengers.” 2510 EDGEWARE ROAD Methodist—Rev J. H. Burton, 11 a.m., “ The Answer of Faith”; 6.30 p.m., “A Voice We Recognise.” Anthem, “ I Am the Way ” (Wheeler). 2511 the Ad. NEXT Sunday night at 6.30 ventist Church, corner of Tuam and Barbadoes Streets. Subject, “ Where are the the Wicked Dead, writhing in Eternal Fi.rer And are the Righteous Alive in another Sphere? " Bring your friends, your Bibles and your ques. tions. Everybody welcome. 1650 SPREYDON Baptist Church —11 a.m.. Rev R. S. Gray; 6.30 p.m.. Service taken by Young People's Bible Class. 1680 DURHAM Street Methodist Church—ll, j Rev E. P. Blainires; 6,30, Rev E. P. Blamiree(Young People’s Friend and Sec- | rotary) desires to meet all Young People ! at Communion. Anthem Choir. 1674 OXFORD Terrace B:V\ist Church.—ll a.m.. Rev J. J. Nerth, “ The Lord’s i Prayer—The Difficult Petition—Lead Us Not Into Temptation "’; 6.30, Rev R. S. Gray, General Secretary Baptist Union of New Zealand. St Albans—ll a.m., Mr Drampton. 1663 SYDENHAM Methodist Church.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev Percy Paris. “ Old Beliefs in Modern Terms (10), The Problem of Sin 7.45 p.m.. The Open Forum for Questions and Discussion. Lower High Street Church.—ll a.m., Mr G. E. Franklin; 1.30 p.m., Mr H. R. Wilkinson. 1672 TNITARI-AN Progressive Society. Masonic O Hall, Gloucester Street.—6.3o, Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture: “The Vision Bplendid! It is an age-long feud between the Prophet and the Priest. The Unitarian Movement Is Prophetic?** 1629 HEOSOPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester Street (near Gloucester Street).—Lecture, at 7 p.m., by Miss E. Hunt; subject. “An Ideal Philosophy.” Young People, 3 1620 P-m-CHURCH of God (Sydenham Gospel Mission). Pastor A. Reid —11, “ The Lord’s Table"; 6.30. “The Evangel. Ministry of *' Christ, Che same vprHealing' Continued” “ Christ the same yesterday and to-day and forever," 171JL OVDENHAM Baptist Church, cr Elgin wV and Durham Street.—ll a.m., Rev E. 230 p.m., Chtirch School; 6.30 Z Tier J. K. Archer. Wilson’s Road, nm wa 11 a.m., Mr Norrish; 6.30 p.m., Mr Opawa n “ • 17^0 Vndrew. —, £r- to £SO advanced on Pianos, Sewing O machines. household furniture and war bonds. Easy weekly repayments. U h ite Bros., 85, Cashel Street West; 1 ytttTxOE or Sell, up-to-date bungaL' low ‘ 5 rooms, kitnhennette. large section handv tram. Would accept house City’ not necessarily good repair. TB3. r PBTE ELITE Billiard Hall. Worcester L Street. No better eonducted W W room ir i-ion. 1173 AtlTF.ri Kind Person to adopt 'mhy hot- jr months old. Apply J-TR, r ” Ortu-o. 1161 A N-TFTI ,„nd~ your finale Pnpairs to ext A. J. White. Woods. JEYES’ FLUID E. R. SHARP, Painter and Paperh guaranteed. 50, L Md* JBedoliffa.

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