SUNDAY ST Albans Baptist Church, Thames fit.—l J 1 a.m., Mr George Holland; 6.30 p.m.. : Mr W. T. J ones. Sunday School and Bible If 111 ST A D ELPH lAN LECT U R K. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. Future King of th No Oollectlon. OHRISTCH URCII Pentecost baptised and ye shall receive the p H R IST! AN Science Vj rh lin.li rtf rin-iat r I rst subject, “ Adam and Fallen Man. Eucharist (Field in F); 6.30, E XTKW Brighton Methodist * ’ Sheppard Green: 6.30. ] . Rev F. F. Read Mother's Day/’ North 6.30, Mr IVer «T John’s, Latimer t- 5 Communion; U a.m.. Mornin and Holy Communion, Preacher I Coursey: 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer, Rev H. W. Monaghan. M.A. T 3 VSCH TO Research 1 Hall. Manchester S 1 ho St ' —Tha Diamond Jubilee Services will: Herrington. M,A.. Ph.D., o f‘ First Church. '• Dunedin. 11, To Dcum (Jackson); solo. The King of Love ” (Gounod), Miss Vera .. - Win Extol oira; 1 ’ Salkeld: Will Lift Aline E yes.” Airs L. B. a of veiling Serr will he Social in tho Hall— a reunion of past anti present members of the Church. Wednesflay, May 14-Devotional Meeting Thursday. May S' r a c /“=- A followed by Confei with the 11 o’cloi PRESBYTERIAN CJTIFK’H bealey avenue. 31 a.m.—" Grades of Glory.” 6.30 p.m.—” la Unbelief a Sin?” Preacher—The Rev AV. Gray Dixon, ALA. 276 S T KplS R 'gev , W^„ e m l Tam."r rC,l u or.*.munion; 6.30 p.ui., subject* the hymn Loca. of Agee.” Duet; ’ Rock of Ages,” Mirises 2s'. Vmnet. and Af. Crawford. -381 iT ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. J Sunday, 11 a.m. ami 6.30 p.m.. Mr rniee Tennent. Solo selected, Air 11. W Church, Fitzgerald Avenue - . .. , •• K«v E. I). Patchett. Subject; Mother Love. Human and Divine/ 6.30 Miss Hazel Caygill. Anthem l>v fMw.ir7)' HUAM STREEP METHODIST CHURCH “ 11 a “ J «•«» B.m-, Kev W. Arthur Crowd." Anthem, ■ God. Thou JAMES'S Mgthodlat ClHidch. Cashmere Hills:; Services at 31 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev K. W. Haines. ALA. 344 Y DEN II AM ~Met liodist ChtTrchT” 11 and ,7 S- 3l >« Kev Percy Paris. High Street Mr 11 Af ’ KcrHv?;; W * BUzey; *.30 P.m„ TERRACE QXFORD Preacher—Rev J. J. North. Morning, n a.m.—Subject. "Self-denial.” Evening, b.BO The Chorus Choir will sing- on the Church Steps for the ice follows. Subject, ” Alv .Mother will tion from the pews will be answer ITT dob Baptist IT Strength and SJVDKNHAM Elgin and BAPTISTCHURCH. C subject, ’More Blessed Receive’; 6.30 p.m.. ”Enliiiu IU Aeceive ; o.au p.m.. r,nby Giving and Impoverishment by ng." Wilson’s Road, Opawa, Rev MIS T?V r REGATION LONG XAL CHUEfH ; 3 p.m.. Sunday Service; 0 p.m.. ” Thy Kingdoir ten wish for it. Do we e pray for it. Are wc r it? .sr rpENNYSON Street. Cong —Rev Argyll Saxby. J 1 a.m., " Ala king Good gYDENHAM’ Foreign iy. Special Services. Mrs K. E. England: Afte**noon, 2.30, Air K. E. England; Evening. 6.30. Air S. Webb. Collection in aid of W. D a.m.. Worship; 6. subject-. ” Labour cordial in TRINITARIAN SERVICE. Hall, 6.30 p.m. Lecture, Rev Clyde Carr, “The Aloral Sense and the AToral Judgment, or Conscience and the Absolute Right ” All welcome. ffTHEOSOPHiC-VT ~Sbciety, 263, ‘ ManChester Street (near Gloucester Street) : 7 p.m., Lecture by AIT G. H. ” The Ideals of the British Labour JJJ.DGI Spiritualist Church. Hall. 7 r-m.—Mr J. M. ‘ As yon like it.” 405 '-m^r ', Armagh Street.— the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord's Day (God Willing) at 6.80 p.m. An earnest invitation. PASTOR KENT'S MISSION r jPHE JUG GOSPEL TENT. GLOUC • IS GOD PARTICULAR?” lear this Important Subject. O P LI KK'S LA the New JJEAUTIFUL Cabii compleie. drop-side Cot, wood, cheap. Beil's, 110. Oxford Ter. \'\ T JGOLD Fyro Fire-lighters make lire- » » lighting easy, lOd per doz. Tuck's, W-'w^'bvl ij mattress complete, io 10s. BeU’s, 110. Oxford Ter. ■XTESTJ-.E'W -t> bottle. ' TITteTTmTsTSd ■DEATTIFUI, Cabinet <b .<> cords; client lei
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17346, 10 May 1924, Page 10
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