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•UNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. JVtDGLEY Hall. yf>r Armagh St.—The Gospel of ths> Grace of Clod is projiaitued each Lord's Day, God willing, at S T LUKE’S. —HoIy Communion, 8 a.m. an \ B a m. (Choral); subjects, 11 a.m., “The :u.iracl« of Christ's Perfect Character 7 “ What the Fir6t Christians Believed about Christ." Preacher, both servioea, Archdeacon Taylor. 7312 (S' 1 Y “o*y tommumon; x± a.xu_, c-a/-* na Sermon, preacher the Vicar; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon, preacher •Kev A. John Greenwood. /'iXPORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, 11 a.m.. Rev R. Stewart; 6.80 p.m., Kev E. R. WKeston. “ Travelling Expenses the Journey of Life. i-. t T IN WOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 11 A God Who Cares"; 6.30 Jesus Christ and Sin.” Preacher: sx.-? Emeet Goring. WYDENHAM Baptist Church, corner Dur - hazu and Elgin Streets—Rev John Inga (Returned Missionarv India); morning. li, evening 6.30. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. Wilson’s Road, Opawa—ll a.m.. Mr Rhind; 6.30 p.m., Mr MTntogli. 7308 STREET South Methodist Church—ll. Bov J. Harris; 7 p.m.. People’s Illustrated Service, Rev N. T nrncr • subject, “ Scenes from Paul's Rome." Hymns and subject illustrated by choice elides. Soloist, Mias E. Till. You are invited; 7303 CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church - 11, Mr John Lomas; 6.30. Rev J. Harris. Soloist. Miss Clare. Madras Street North, 11 and 6.3o—Rev C. E. Ward. Durham Street South—ll, Rev J. Harris; 7 p.m.. Illustrated Service, Rev N. Turner Soloist. Mias E. Till. 7804 SYDENHAM Mcth«Hst Church. —ll a.m.. Mr W. G. Wright; G. 30 p.m.. Rev Percy Paris. Military Sanatorium—9 a.m.. Rev Peroy Paris. High Street Church—ll a.m., Rev Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m.. Mr J. Olds. Durham st. methodist church—--11, Rev W. Ready, “ The Unrecognised Christ " (Baptisms also); 6.30, Rev S. Lawry, “ Ghrißt’s Legacy of Peace.” Miss Vera La wry, solo, “ The King of Love." DUGBY STREET Methodist Church.—l*. -tVi a.m.. Rev T. H. Burton; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Albert E. Lawry; subject, "Gleam an 1 Gloom," a message of cheer. Antlfiem by choir. 7454 , ARE ROAD Methodist—ll a.m.. A-J Rev A. C. Lawry; 6.80 p,m., Rov T. H. Burton; subject, “Taking Jesus Seriously.” Anthem. “ Sun of My SouL” S T 6.80, Rev W. Ready. PAPANUI Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Rev H. Ryan; 6.30 p.m., Rev H. Ryan. 7294 Mr J. Tcnnont. Anthem, speaker, Mr Nevill. Druids’ Hall, bans Street—Mr Yoiland. Waltham Ha»l Shakespeare Road—Mr Paynter, 7 o’cloc t Him are ye in Christ, who is made* us wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, redemption. ” 7297 pHUECH CHRIST, Moorhouse W. D. More. 11 a.m.. Gospel service. Subject: SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Worcester St. West—Mrs Olsen will deliver an address “ Health and Disease, Mental and Spiritual Methods of Healing," 7 p.m. Lyceum, 3 p.m. TIN WOOD Congregational Church Ferry Road and Leyden Street. Rev Clyde Carr—ll, “The Hidden Temple"; 7, “The Inward Christ.” Mr Harvy Brunt at the organ. Visitors welcome. 4734 TX7ESLEY Ohuroh. Fitzgerald Avenue - * * Services To-morrow, 11 a.m., Rev S. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. H. E. Abbev Solo by Miss Caygill. All oordially wet come. 4722 CHRIST ADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL. Madras Street. 5.30 p.m. No Collection. iTJ>RINITY Congregational Chnrch, corner -A of Worcester and Manchester Streets Morning. 11 a.m.. Mr W. Dobbs; Evening. 6.80, Rev T. Free; subject. " Sowing and Reaping. “ 4720 ptHRISTIAN Science Services, First Vy Church of Christ, Solentist, Latimer Square, Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, " Saorament.” Sunday School closed for holidays. 4720 EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church, Re? R_ IL Altua. Servioe Sunday at 7 p.m., in the Y.M.O.A. Come to hear the TTNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester U 5t.—6.80. Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, " An Evolving Morality as an Avenue to OS®-I** 1 ** We emphasise Character as the Supreme Thing in Religion. 4711 ITINENNYSON St. Congregational Church.— JL Morning, 11 a.m.. jjir Franklin; Evening, AgO p.m., Mr Franklin. Come along. PSYCHIC Research Sooiety. Temperance Hall. Gloucester St., next Crystal Palace.—Sunday, 7, Mr W. Nortontaylor's subject, " Realms of Progress.” Messages concerning the Faithful Departed. 4711 rpHEOSOPHICAL Society, 263. Manchester J- St. (near Gloucester St.)—Public Lecture. 7 p.m.. by Miss 8. Oppenheimer (Dominion Lecturer), " Theosophy and Life's Problems." Vocalist, Miss Dorothy Royds, SOCIALIST PARTY. rj-RADBS HALL. SUNDAY. 8 i H. T. ARMSTRONG. M.P. Subject: "THE POLITICAL SITUATION." ] INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST SUNDAY \ SCHOOL. / TRADES HALL. 2.45 p.m. Mar/kind demands something more than 1 things. Children should be "taught mercy. 1922 THE “ LYTTELTON TIMES ” SPECIAL ARTICLE EVERY DAJ. By an Authoritative Writer. NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Will include: * NOVEMBER IN LONDON—A Month of Thrills and Fog." by Mias Marjorie Bain. •*IS THE MAORI DOOMED?" by Mr Will Lawson. “ NATURE FROM THE SEASHORE,” by Mr E. W. Bennett, M.So. - ▲ LITERARY OAUSERIE,” by Mr Charles Wilson, ParliamentaryLibrarian. MONEY MAKING FACTS FOR EVERYBODY. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16939, 13 January 1923, Page 8

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