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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. RIDGLEY HALL. 187. Armagh Street!— The Goepel of the Grace of God ia proclaimed each Lord's Day. God Willing. at 6.60 n An earnest invitation. XS rni'VVYfiON St. Congregational Church.— T Sunday. Rev W. H. A. Vickery, qu alu Military Sanatorium; 11 a.m., r3fe-oh Service; 630 p.m., subject "Jeremiah and the Dungeon." Come WelRe~eurch Society, Temperance X " Halfc'' Gloucester St.. back Crystal I'alace —Sunday. 7. W. Nortontaylor's subiect " Bodies Spiritual, and Spheres Celestial’” (1. Cor., 15) A tine lecture. Don't jci£ S it. Messages. 3264 1 . , Methodist Sunday IJ School Anniversary.—ll a.m., Rev N. Turner- 15 45 p.m., Rev E. D Patchett; 6.30 the Sc;i« f Rev J. Harris. Special Singing by 3267 , First Church

ject, tvomsung School, 2-J- i'- 11 ■ QPIRII C.\LiS Wc St._ Oi. nd theii W< ct, rhe tlxe Masters of Wiedo Evolution of the Race.” Clairvoyance. I.y< . : ... ' Mirch Eas; - Wesley Church, Fitzgerald Avenue—di a.m.. Rev W. H. E Abbey. Rev Papa(akura will speak and sing. 6.30 p.m., Kev E. D. Patehett. . Subject, “A Wonderful Well.” Soloist, Mrs Tyndale. Anthem by Choir. 3244 J. 30, Children's Eucharist; 11, People's Eucharist (Lloyd in E flat), Parade of Cadets; 6.30, Evensong. Anthem, “The Lord is Coming (Kmett). All Souls and the Prayer Book. 3257 ■pSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY. TemperJL ance Hall, Gloucester St., back Crystal Palace. Sunday. Lecture, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7.30, Psychic Message Service. W. Nortontaylor, President, in attendance daily. 2-4, except Saturdays. 3204 ST JOHN'S, Latimer Square.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m,, Morning Prayer, preacher Rev 11. Nelson Wright; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer, preacher Rev Canon Galway. 3256 I EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church. —Rev J R. H. Altus. Service. Sunday, at 2.30 p.m.. in the Y.M.C.A. Subject. “ The Church of the Reformation.” Come to bear the Word of God for the Salvation of your Soul. 3258 TRINITY Congregational Church, corner Manchester and Worcester Sts.—Paster's Second Anniversary. Services, Morning, 11 am.; Evening, 6.30 p.m. Soloist, evening. Mrs Stapp. Bible Class, 10 a.m. L INWOOD Baptist Church.—ll, “ The Holy Spirit the Comforter”; 6 30. “ The Threefold Connection of the Spirit.” The Spirit convincing of Sin (1). All sin may be forgiven save one, the Sin of Contempt of Grace. Rev Edward Chard. Minister. Mission, continued Ruskin St., of! I Antigua St., Sydenham. All Welcome. 3079 SPIRITUAL Scientist Church, Scottish Society’s llall. 7 p.m. Speaker, Mrs Coventry. Address followed by Clairvoyant messages. Lyceum, 11 a.m. 3270 TTNITASIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester vJ Street.—6.3o, Rev J. Ji. G. Chapplo. Lecture. "Epictetus.” Said he: “The true Man’s Commonwealth is not Athens or Corinth, but -Mankind.” Welcome to all! r I Society, 263, Manchester Street (near Gloucester Street).—At 7 p m.. Public Lecture by Miss L. Hunt. Subject, ” The Purpose oi the Theosopnmui Society.’* Young People, 3 r* m. 2248 C CHURCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue.— J 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 6.j0 p.m. Series No. 3, ”Do Men Live After Death? —The Answer of Modern Philosophy.” Pastor, W» D. More. ST JAMES'S Methodist Church, Cashmere Hills.—ll, Rev W. Baumber; 6.30, .Mr A. G. CHURCH of Christ, St Albans Young Men’s Hall, Corner Winton and Madras 6treets.—ll a.m.. Subject “The Shadow of Peter.” Pastor W. D. More; 6.30 p.m., Subject “The Three Witnesses.” Mr G. P OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church.—ll a.m.. Rev J. Napier Milne. “ The Divine Hand Upon Our Shoulder”; 6.30 p.m., Rev J. Paterson .M.A., ”Go Work ii. My Vineyard.” St Albans—ll a.m., Mr Orampton. 2235 CT PETER’S Presbyterian Church, Ferry Road.—Rev W illiam Tanner. 11 a.m , “A Soul Cast Down”; 0.30 p.m, “The Light of the World.” Soloist. Miss Craw--2230 Sydenham Mrt.Auiist church.— lla.m., Rev Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Tahu Potiki Haddon will speak, and Rev Nelio Hexnl Papakura will sing. High Street Church—ll a.m., Mr C. Hicks; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. W. Ramsey. 2278 OPAWA Baptist Mission. Wilson’s Road— Sunday School Anniversary—li a.m., Mr J. Voss; 3 p.m.. Rev McAra; 6.30 p.m., Rev J. K. Archer. Jubilant singing by/the children, duets, recitations. Q PREY DON Baptist Church.—ll a.m., ” The Compassion of our Great High Priest.” 6.30 p.m., ” Tlie Wedding Garment ’ SYDENHAM Baptist Church, cor Elgin and Durham Streets.—ll a.m.. Morning Service, Rev J. K. Archer. 2.30 p.m.. Church School. 6.30 p.m.. Evening Service, Mr J. M. Lilly. Soloist, Rev Papakura.

CT LUKE'S.—HoIy Communion, 8 a.m. k-' and 9 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Subject, * Unknown and Yet Well Known.” Preacher. Archdeacon Taylor. 2333 CHURCH of the Good Shepherd, Phillipstown.—Sunday in Octave of .Dedication Festival. Holy Communion, 8; Sung Eucharist. 11; Canon Wilford. Evensong. C 3d; His Grace tlie Archbishop. 2324 CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church. —ll, Rev John Harris; 6.30, Rev C. E. V\ ard. Durham Street South S.S.A.— II. Rev N. Turner; 2.45 p.m.. Rev Patohett; 6.50, Rev John Harris. Madras Street— ll, Rev Ward; 6.30, Rev Ellis. 2327 GT SAVIOUR’S Church, Sydenham. —B a.m.. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon; Preacher. Rev Stanley Hinson; e-80 p.m.. Evens mg and Sermon: Preacher. Rev W. P. Hughes. 0309 DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— 11, Rev It. Jladdon, Maori Minister, speaks; Papakura (Maori Tenor; sings; Rev W. Ready. 6.30, Miss D. Lynn. M.A., and Rev W. Ready; subject. "The Church and Politics." Anthem by ohoir. Mr Wlnspear, solo, "It is Enough.” All weloonie. 2304 PAPANUI Methodist Sunday School Anniversary.—ll a-m.. Rev R. Tinsley: B pan.. Rev Yv\ Abbey; 6.30 p.m.. Rev H. Ryan. Special singing by scholars. Orchestral accompaniment. 2305 DURHAM STREET Methodist—ll a.m. Rev R. T. Haddon. Solo by Rev Hemi Papakura. Wesley Church. East Belt— Morning Service. Solo by Rev liemi Pupakura. Sydenham Methodist—o.3o. itev R. T. Haddon. Solos by Rev liemi Papakura. Sydenham Baptist—Evening Service. Eov Hemi Papakura will sing. / 2317 ARMAGH STREET Hull.—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) he preached, 6.30, Lord’s Day Evening; speaker, Mir J. Manings. Druids’ Hall, St Albans Street—Mr E. Rout, Missionary. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Road—Mr Robertson, 7 o’clock. 2308

STREET METHODIST. JJUGBY 11 a»m. —Rev T. H. Burton. Anthem—•" We Gome unto Our Father's God." ASO p.m.—MONTHLY LECTURE. REV J. NAPIER MILNE. «■ TH3J day of the young man, and THE YOUNG MAN OF TO-DAY." Solo. " Hope ' (St Quentin). Mr P. Outforth. Anthems. 'The Wilderness" (Goes); Soloists. Messrs E. Harrison and T. D. Williams; "Peace I .Leave with You" (Roberts); Soloist, Mr T. G. Rogers. lIfTBr.4, "Now Pray wo for our Country." and " Jesu, Lover of My Soul " (Aberystwyth). 5664 CJEVENTII Day Adventist Church, corner Tn am and Barbadoes Streets.—Sunday, 6.80 p.m., subject, " The Saint’s Inheritance/^__All_welcome:______________2B9o__ Socialist • party, trades hall. 8 p.m. REV J. H. G. CHAPPLE will Leoture on " THE NEW ORIENTATION." Loyalty to Conscience above Loyalty to State. Principles above Patriotism! Brotherhood above Politics 1 Humanity above all Nations! A World of Communism, not a world run by the cupidity of a few and the stupidity of the rest! INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. "Each for ALL and All for Eaoh." 2.45 p.m„ Trades Hall. J^ st L,^ ee J 8 Jeremiah, xxxiv.. 17. <*> Fll l} Indi'-idual Development for All So ehall distribution undo excess, and p#<fh man have enough." Who said it?

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 8

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