SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ’tMTJW.LEY Churoh, Fitzgerald Avenue: ’» 11 a.m., Rev E. D. Patchett; Subject: *' What Shall wo call Hie Name?” 6.80, Rev E. D. Patchett; Subject “The Gift of a Little Child. ” Chriatmae music. Bolo4et. Miss BUcllfi. CT Michael’s: 8. Holy Communion; 9.C0, Children's Eucharist; 11. People’* Euohariet (Garret! in F); 6.30 Christmas Evensong. Procession, Carols. Anthem, ‘Behold I Bring-,” (Goes); Christinas Day Celebrations. 6, 7. 6, 9.80 and 11 a.m. 'T'ENNYSON ST. Congregational Church, Surdar; li a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev W. H. A. Vickery. Evensong Service: Mr A. G. Thompson will give a series of eolos from the Messiah. Don't miss this. BRIGHTON - Me hodist Churoh: 11 a.m., Rov W: Y7alker; 6.80 p.m.. Bev W. Walker. "The Message of ChristChristmas Anthems and carols at both 6Prvices. Evening service spe iallv musical. TELLICOE HALL. 71, GLOUCESTER u STREET. PUBLIC LECTURE. 7 p.m.. by MR J. ROSS THOM.SOX -of Auckland'. Subject. ■ The World Criois.” Solo by i!r Sydney Butler. L.U.A.M.. ‘Bo Thou Faithful Unto Death.” with 'Cello Obligato by Mr Harold Beck. 'Cello Solos by Hr Harold Bed:. 1 Adagio (ElBar), 2 “ Hanabdd (Bantock). 4414 XJ7 VANGELICAL Lutheran Church. Rev R. H Alttis. Service. Sunday, at 7.0 P.iu., in the Y.M.C.A. Subject. "The Importance of the Birth of Christ.” A cordial invitation is extended to all. 4427 CJPIBITUAL Scientist Church, Scott is hi Society':- Hall. 7 p.m. Speaker. Mr A. Hill. Subject. ” Jesus—Christ. There was a Baby bot*,i in Bethlehem.” Lyceum, 11 a.m. All welcome. 44id CHRISTIAN Science Services. Firai* Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ” Christ Jesus." Sunday School closed for holidays. 4418 p<HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE, Bible Hall, Madras Street, 6.30 p.m. ” JESUS CHRIST, THE PRINCE OF PEACE.” Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People. No Collection. 4418 T IN WOOD Congregational Church, Ferry XJ Road and Leyden Street. Rev Clyde Carr. Services, 11 and 7. Congregational Carol Singing. Anthems: "There Were Shepherd.- ” (Vincent), ” Break Forth Into Joy” (Harris). Solos: "For Behold” and " The People That Walked ” (Handel), Mr W. J. Richards; "The Star of Bethlehem, Mr Johnson Ma PSYCHIC Reset! roh Society, Temperance Hall. Gloucester St.. next Crystal Palace. Sunday, 7. Mr W. Nortoutaylo_ eubjeot, ” Homes of the So-called Dead.” Messages concerning the Faithful Departed. ST JOHN’S, Latimer Square. Christmas Eve. 8 a.m.. Hoi- Communion . 11 a.m., Morning Prayer: ±6O p.m.. Childrens Serwee: 7 p.m., Carol Service. Preacher, Rev H. Nelson Wright. Christmas Day—7 and r u.:n.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. Preacher, H. Nelson Wright. 4424 l-jDLi' T'rinity Church, Avonside.—Chri6tma3 Eve Service at 7 p.m. Fpecial Musical Service from Buck’s Oratorio will be rendered by the Choir. 4425 I INWOOD Baptist Church.—Christmas Services, li and 6.3 a The Ordinance SOOTTISH SOCIETY . CH RISTCH URC H. ANNUAL PICNIC. BOXING DAY. TUESDAY NEXT, at CASHMERE ESTATE. Bank of N.Z. Corn TVUBHAIi Street South Methodist xJ Church.—ll, Mr Hall. 7 p.m.. Special Illustrated Christmas Service. Scenes from Palestine. Christmas Hymns. Soloist, Mr 8. Clothier. Speaker. Rev J. Harris. 6235 DllKHAl} Street Methodist Church (Christmas Services). —11. Rev W. Ready. Subject, “Two Cradles of History.” 6.80, 4 The Babe and His Seekers.” Special Treat- Singing by Mrs Ernest Firth. Chorus, ” O Thou that Tellest.” Soloist, Mrs Firth. Anthem, 44 Behold, r bring You Glad Tidings.” Soloist, Mrs Olds. Organ. Mr Firth, F.R.C.O. All visitors WOOLSTON Methodist Circuit.—Wool■ton—ll and 6.30. Rev T. J. Wallis. Opawa/—ll. Mr Farrow; 6.30, Rev T. Fee. Stunner—ll, Mr Blazey; 7. Rov W. J. Williams. Musical Service. Item* by 6222 fNAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church. —-11, Rev J. Harris; 6.30, Rev C. E. j Ward. Durham Street South- 11. Mr Hall; 7 p.m.. Illustrated Christmas Ser- ! vice; Soloist.. Mr Clothier; Speaker, Rev . •T. Harris. Madras Street North— ll. Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Mr Pugh. 6227 ! ST LUKE ?.—Holy Communion, 6 a.m., 0 a.m.; Matins. 11 a.m.; Evensong ( with Christmas Carols), 7 p.m. Christmas Day Holy Communion, 6. 7,8, 9 (Choral). 12.15: Matins, IL a.m.; Evensong and Carols. 7 o.m 6215 Services. Sunday, F.vensong. Anthem and f Day, Holy Communion, 6. Chr O XFORD TERRA Church.— Christmas *. Rev Al--6.30 a "clock. ! Church. Ber- j rship. ll a.m. 1 iiT ALBaNS Pre.jhytc] wick Street. Diviu ind 6.30 p.m. T'-eaoher, Mr J. _ 6175 | 31 r W. Dobbs; 6.30 p.m., Rov Percy I Paris. High Street Church. —ll a.m.. Rev j Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m., Mr Wilson. M.A. i 6174 T>APANUI Methodist Ch-rch, 11am and *- 6.30 p.m Rev H. Ryan Special Christmas Musio, both services Including and TTNITARTAN. Maaonio Hall, Gloucester Street.—6.3o, Rev J. H. G. Chappie Lecture: 44 Tlie Real Christmas Message The Mugnillcat of Mary is really the Battle Hymn of Revolution! Read it!— Luke 1.. 46-53. 6167 gT PETER'S Presbyterian Ferry Road. —Rev William Tanner. 44 The Significance of Christ’s Advent”! 6JK)” A Happy Xxnas.” Soloist, Miss N Turner. Special Xmas Antliema. Church, Cashfi* JAMES’S Methodist mere Hills.—Xmas Services. 11 Mr L. IC. Isltt. 3LP.; 6.30, Rev W. Baumber. Special musio all day. Xmas Carols Evening Service. 6159 OTBENHAM Baptist Church, or! Elgin and Durham Streets—ll a m., Mr J Hayward; 2.30 p.m.. Church School; n.. Mr Clay. Wilson’s Rond. Opawa—nmr xa. Goring, 11 e..m., 6.30 p.m. ~ 6219 of Christ, Rt Albans Young V-/ Men’s Hall .Winton Street.—Pastor, fl.Bo j Crawford. 11 a.m.. Worship Service, subject “Immanuel”: 7 p.m.. Gospel Service, subject ** God’s Best Gift.” 8173 j /“IHTTRCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. NJ Special Christmas Services: 11 am. Chriatmas Gift Service: 3 p.m. Old Folk's Chrtatmaa Bervice; 6.80 p.m. Carol Service. Children’s Tableau— 44 The Shining of the Chriatmaa Bfcar.' OYDENIIA3I Gospel Mission.—Pastor AnK -7 drew Reid. 11. 44 The T,ord« Tnhl* nn,i drew Reid. . the Ministry of the Word ' . Service, 44 Thanks be unto God for His 6230 Unspeakable Gift.’ SAVIOUR’S Church. Sydenham. Dooember 24. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a>.m., Matins and Sermon; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong. Sermon, Carols. Preacher, Rev " P. Hughes. 6286 SPREYDON Baptist Churoh. 11l a.m., “The Saviour Revealed”; 6.80 p.m’ • The King Revealed.” Preacher, Rev E. E. Smith. 6240 OCIALIST PARTY. TRADES HALT a. 8 p.m. RfiV J. H. G. CHAPPLE: LECTURE ON iIE fSTIANS AN DTHE DIVINE BIRTH OF A NE WIDEA. Chriatiaaity in its early and pure form as an organisation of rebels determined to establish the Kingdom of God on the earth 1 But *h« Christianity of Jesua (the religion of rebellious slaves) became a State Religion and the weapon of the Ruling Class to exploit the Working Class! INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY ’* Each for All and AD fc P.m.— Tradaa Hall. -ESSm* 0 tr , h JT ‘“mniandma.nt I FBAC® ON RA ETH f}< W ABDS MKN'. 1
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