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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPHEYDON BAPTIST CHURCH. £JT7NDAY 11 a.m.—MLR FOUNTAIN. 2.45 p.m.—REV A. W. STUART. 6.80 p.m.—REV E. E. SMITH. CHOIR OF 100 VOICES. PETER'S Presbyterian Church. Ferry O Road —Rev William Tanner. 11 a.m., •• Fighting with Beasts at Ephesus ”; 6.30 p.m-, “ A Complete Surrender.” Soloist, Miss Hobson. Visitors corially invited. f INWOOD CONORSATIONAL, CHURCH, JU Ferry Road—-Rev Clyde Carr. The Social Gospel. IIT “ Miracles of Medical Missions”; 6.30 (not 7), “Champions of Internationalism.” Special collections for Medical Missions. CHURCH OF CHRIST. St Albans. Winton Street—ll ajn.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Speaker, Mr W. Grantham. All invited. O Children's Eucharist; 11, People’s Euohaxist (Garrett in F); 6.30, Evepsong. ' rTVftNNYSON STREET Congregational A- Church—ll a.m., Mr H. Sturge. Medical Missions; 6.30, Mr Franklin. Come and T>IDGLEY HALL. 187, Armagh Street.— J.V The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed eaoh Lord’s Day, God Willing, at &.80 p.m. An earnest invitation. XS Church of the Good Church of the Good Shepherd, Phillipstown, Fourth Sunday after Master; 8, Holy Communion; 11, Sung Eucharist; Evensong. Rev C. .KNOX CHURCH, BEALEY AVENUE. THE 43rd ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be conducted by Rev J. Lawsoa Robinson, of First Church, Invercargill, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Suitable Music by Choir and Special Collections at Both Services. 5269 CT Albans Presbyterian Church, Divine kJ Worship. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mr J. Tennant. Anthem, SJMtEYDON Presbyterian Church, Sunday School Anniversary. Preacher: 11 a.m., Mr W. Lewis; 2.30, Rev Kingsley, 6.80, Mr Fountain. Special singing by the ahilcLrexi. 6580 TERRACE Methodist Church. —11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Mr J. H. Hooper. Madras Street Northr'tAMBRIDGE Church. —1 DURHAM STREET Soyth. Methodist Church Anniversary.—ll, Rev T. T. Wallis. 6.30, Hymns Illustrated; Preacher, Rev J. Harris; jiploists. Mesdames Meredith and Social Tiiofirtav. 7.30. 5223 and Chaplin, ttocial Tuesday, 7.30. EDGE WARE Road Methodist: 11 a.m., Mr J. Boothroyd; 6.30 p.m.. Rev J. H. Burton. Subject, “ Christ and the Believer in a Common Life.” Autheoi, “Abide With Me” (Bennett). 6564 QYDENHAM Methodist Church: 11 a.m., k> Mr J. Farrow; 6.30 p.m., Rev Percy Paris, «' The Potter and the Olay (2). The Original Design.” Military Sanatorium, 8.30 a.m., Rev Percy Paris. High Street Church: 11 a.m., Rev Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m. Rev J. Boothroyd. __ ** 6272 gUGBY Street Methodist: 11 a.m., Rev J. Napier Milne; subject, ”A' Preacher's Programme.;; Anthem, “ God is a Spirit” (Bennett). 6.30 p.m., Rev J. Napier Milne. Subject, " The Costliness of the Kingdom.” Anthem, ” Abide With Me ” (Dunstan). 6365 QT James’s Methodist Church, Cashmere kj* Hills: 11, Rev W. Bauraber; 6.30, Rift W. Baumber. 5270 OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church.— Rev C. Dallaeton, of Dunedin. 11 a.m.. “The Transfigured Name”; 6.30 The Call of the Vision.” St A 1 bans, 11 a.m., Mr Has tie. 5234 L INWOOD Baptist Church: 11 a.m.. ‘‘Christ the Sin Bearer”; 6.30 p.m., " Cfhrist's Invitation, Come unto Me.” Rev W. Stuart. 5285 •<*4 r DENH.AM Baptist Church, corner ElC gin and Durham Streets.—Rev J. K. Archer; 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m Soloist for Evening Service, Mies Lilly Creighton; “Open the Gates of the Temple.” 5260 fjn HI NIT Y Congregational Church, Corner .L Worcester and Manchester Streets. Preacher, Rev H. J. Huffadine; 11 a.m.: “Valour and Loyalty"; 6.30 p.m., “The Altar as Defenoe.” 5286 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission, Pastor A. Reid: 11, The Lord's Table; 6.30, Gospel Meeting. "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found.” 5304 A RMAGH STREET HALL. The Gospel of the Grace of God will, D.V., l>e preached 6.30 Lord’s Day Evening by Mr J: Spottiewood, Evangelist, from Auckland. Meetings Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, 7.30. Druids’ Hall, St. Albans Street. Gospel Service 6.30; speaker, Air Fulton. Waltham Hall. Shakespeare Road. Mr Robertson, 7.30. Hearty welcome to all. 5310 /"IHURCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue: v> Pastor W. D. Moore—ll a.m., “ The Laodiceans ”; 6.30 p.m.. “ The Christian Answer to Modern Thought—(l) Atheism: Can Men Afford to Ignore God.” UNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street, 6.80, Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Centenary of men. After the fire of 1666. Wren’s scheme for a slumless London was refused 1 5246 KRISTIAN Science Services, First Church of Scientist, Latimer Square, Sunday Services:: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, “Probation After Death.' Sunday School 2.80 p.m. 5280 rpHEOSOPHICAL Society, 263. ManchesJ- ter Street (near Gloucester Street), Lecture 7 pjn., by Miss S. Oppenheimer, “Is There a Law of Progress.” Music arranged by Mr Edward Branscombe. Young People, 3 p.m. _ 6296 '"IT* V ANGELICAL Lutheran Church. X-J corner of Worcester* and Montreal Streets. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School, 2.80 p.m. (Rev Altua. All welcome. 5303 /CHRISTCHURCH Spiritualist Association, Scottish Hall, oorner Gloucester and Manchester Streets: Rev Susanna Harris will deliver an address, ‘‘ The Continuity of Life After Death.” 7 p.m. 5302 CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST., 6.30 p.m. SECOND ADVENT. * HpHE Jesus Christ, the future King of the World. JOHN’S. Latimer Square.- : O Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, preacher Rev H. Nelson Wright; W p.m., Evening Prayer, preacher Rev A. VJ. Petrie. 6899 D URHAM Methodist Church.—l] \ U *a.m.. Rev W. Arthur Hay. Subject “ A Great Advocate.” 6.30 p.m.. Rev W j Arthur Hay. Subject. “The Gentlenesf V Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— VV ii a.m.. Rev W. Layoock; 6.30 p.m., \ Rev E. D. Patohett. Subject, “ The , Quaker-Poet’s Great Hymn, “ Dear Lord -and Father of Mankind.” Solo. “God i* ■our Refuge,” by Mrs J. Stewart, nee Bessie ! Olds. 6894 SOCIALIST PARTY. TRADES HALL. SUNDAY, 8 p.i r E. J. HOWARD. M.P. CITY BEAUTIFUL AND ITS POSSIBILITIES” (Illustrated). TRADES HALL, NEARLY CRAZY WITH INDIGESTION. Writing on the merits of Bisurated Magnesia as a remedy for Indigestion ami other stomach troubles, a lady who had suffered for years with indigestion, debility, chest and heart trouble, says: *’ I suffered enough pain at times to send mo nearly crazy.” Yet Bisurated Magnesia put her right, and she recommends it to all who suffer from disturbed digestion. Why don’t YOU take her advioo; a handy flask of Bisurated Magnesia Tablets costs but little at any chemists. But take a tip and 6e** that you do get Bisurated Magnesia Tablets, for they’re th© kind you can lely on. Better see the registered word " BISMAG ” which is boidly printed the wrapper of every genuine pack-

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