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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ■VTCW BRIGHTON Methodist Church- 11. Al Rov a. T. Read: ts.*iu, acv 1. a. xteu«», “ God different to ourselves. Soutu Hnchtou Hail. 6.30, Mr Armitagge o r Dav.d’s i*roabytermn church, i Mombo Street Booth—Special Anniversary service*,; lloi’uinf’ Bev W. 8. Niool: aolo. Mri Baiucid, " LAd EumsftUX " U‘ Rure). Evening, Rov J. i). Webster; eolo, hr Mavnaid. "it 1« cuough " (Elijah)- Bright ringing acd special anthem* at. both services Come auu hear the gospel iu song aud atcry. 384 > INTERNATIONAL Bible Students' Association, Oddfellows’ Hall, Lyttelton, at 7 I'.ui. Address by Mr F. Grove. ‘ All Na-t-imi* 1.-! arching to Armageddon.” Scat* frog. No oollection. - ?a 4 -_ 'VfLW Brighton Preibyter ia u Church— Br.n vay Li a’.m.; subject, “In Gcd in •wythine.'*; 6.00 p.ra., “Do ycu Get a cluttioe in this life?” Lev J - Yeung will conduct both serv re-. G-corge'.i Presbyterian Church, Linwoftd Avenue—li a.m.. ” Skint* and Blnnors—Tho Charoh in tha World. ’ 6.10, p.m., ” The name that i 3 abovo ovary )!»»»," Praaoher, Rot John V. Jackatm. Ot" Michael's—a. Holy Communion; Children's Eucharist j 11 , Pacple's (Adams in G); 6.30. Evensong. ’sJT Albans Baptist Church. Thame* St—-k-5 U a.UL, Mr Norrish. B.CO p.m., Bible Rally addressed by Mr Crampton. 6.30 p.m., Mr Crampton; subject. "The Fnccmpromisieg Spirit Mr F. Jcnw. ST LTTJCE Communion. 8 am.. 9 a.m. and 12.15. Sermon subjects: 31 n.m.. "Out Unruly Wile* and Affection*.” 7 p.m., “My Share in Christ's Purpose. Preacher, Arohdeacon Taylor. 672 ST. PggTBR’S PRESBYTERIAN CHTIROn, Ferry Road. 11 a.m.. ilev B. Dudley. F.R.A.b'. 6.00 p.m. Rev William Tanner. Subject, '■ Lead Kindly Light." Soloist, Mr T. Charters. Visitors cordially welcomed. _7 84 ST. ALBANS PRESBYTER LA N CHURC n. Berwick if+treet. Sunday. 11' a.m. and 6.39 p.m. Mr James Tennent. Auilioni selected. Durham- street metmoDist church Amuveraarj r —il u.xn.. Kev E. W. liamed. M.A. : anthem. "O. Come Let Us Worship ” (Mendelssohn). 6.39 p.m. Rev W. Arthur Hay. “The New Jerusalem " ; anthems, " Hark. Lark, my Soul ” (Shelley.); “ Jcsu. Priceless Treasure" (Roberts); solo. "Abide with Me" (Liddell), : Mrs Ernest Firth. 814 Durham street south Methodist Church—Jl Rev J. Harris (Conimun ion); 6.90. Illustrated Service Rev A. Fetors. Hymns illustrated by splendi 1 slide*. _ ‘ _ CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church 11. Supply. 6.30. Rev J. Harris: sub jeet. " The HeY or Life.” Madras Street North—ll. Mr' J. 11. Hooper; 6.30. ltev C. E. Ward. ST PAUL'S Presbyterian Church. Cashel St.—Diamond Jubilee concluding celebrations.—ll. Service. Rev .1. Paterson .M.A.: 2.4 j, Children’s Pageant, " The Makers of the Kirli.” in Song iuul Kt >rv; 6.30. Young People's Service. Rev X. 1.. D. Webster. B.A. From 6 to 6.30 Mr Raynor White will give on Organ Rcnr*M in the Church. JIN WOOD Baptist Church. Services. 11 -J and 6.30 (Commuaiou), Rev A. W. Stuart. Lin wood Baptist Church, 6.30, Memorial Service to Mr T. E. Gro*e. Rev F. E. Harry commences mission Tuesday, May -2n till 20th inclusive. Popular singing; timely addresses. All weiooao. CHRISTCHURCH Pentecostal Assembly, 568, Colombo St., over Fuller s, Printers.—Pabior, And. Reid. Divine Services, il a.m., 6.30 p.m., Sunday School 2.30. The Four Square Gospel, Salvation through the fUcod of Christ, Baptism v.ith the Holy Spirit, Healing for Body, Soul and Spirit; Second Coming of Christ. 3572 VJT JOHN’S, Latimer Square.—S a.m., Holy Couunupiun; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer;-7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Preacher, Rev J. F. Ccursey. 3863 ttT. JAMES METHODIST CllLßun. Cashmere Hill*. Sunday Services. 11 a.m Itov W. Arthur Hay. 6.30 p.ra.. Rev E. W. Hames. M.A. 773 SY DENHAM METHODIST CEIUKCii U a.m.. Rev Percy Paris; G. 30 p.m.. Rev S. Lawry. Church Anniversary next Sun day. High Street l hurch— ll a.m. St Alban* Bible Class; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Percy Parie 17

OXFORD TERRACE Buptist Church— Preacher, Rev J. J. North. Morning, li a.m., “ Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man.” followed by Communion Service. Evening Service in Liberty Theatre, nent. T-..-F.T l.itN GRI’G ATIOXAL CHI iICH. Rev Argyll Suxby. 10 a m.. G.T.S.C. 11 a.m.. ” Welcome Guests." 6.30 p.m., “ Poor Fishing.” 772 r T - ’ RINITY CON G REG ATIONAL CHURCH -*■ corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets—Rev H. J. Huffadine. 11. What David Did” 3. Sunday School; 6.30, ” Fat Years and Lean.” - 812 SYDENHAM GOSPEL Colombo Street, near Post Office—Mornimj. 11. Mr K. E. England. Sunday School ‘2.80; send the children.: Evening. 6.30. Gospel Service; speaker Mr Fred Spratt. ” The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine—ll. Timothy, 4-3. 85.8 4 EMAGH STREET HALL—The "Oospei'cV the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Lords Day Evening by Mr •T. O’Hara, from Melbourne. Druids’ Hall, St Albans Street—7 o’clock. Mr G. Ferguson. Waltham Hall. Shakespeare Road —Mr E. Bedford. 7 o’clock. imiSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—First Chureh qt Christ, Scientist. Latimer Square.—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 n.m.: subject.. "Mortals and Immortals.* Sunday School _ g. 30 pmi. 8?5 P HUE CH OF CHRIST, V- -Preacher. Will I>. More. H a.m.. Worship: 2.45 p.m.. Bible School*; 6.30 p.m. Gosoel Service; subject. ” The Gathering o- : ' the storm.” Ail l..o: rtilv welcome. TT X rTA it rAN Sr. R VICE. Masonic HAir Gloucester St ree t—S uuJay. 6.30. Rev Clyde Carr will Lecture. Subject " The significance of the moral judgment, and how little this is realised by moat folk?*.” All welcome. £l3 THEOSO PHICAITsOCTETY'. ~ : Zk-37 Manchester Street. Lecture, 7 p.m. by Mrs Wagliom. " Leading from the U real to the Real.” Musical items. roung IDGI.EY HALL. 187, Armagh Street^! The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord’s Day :God Willing) at P.2D p.m. An earnest invitation. X O X CHURCH. SUNDAY. MAY IStl). 11 a.m.—" Sin and Society.” 6.80 p.m.—" The Goads of God.” Rev W. Gray Dixon, both Services. 827 J>ASTOR KENT’S Big Gospel Tent, Gloucester TOMORROW (SUNDAY). 7 "THE And a pointed unto men once to die, thid the Judgment.” Heb. 9-27 come MISSION. Street. i it is apbut after All v.-el-CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. JgIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREE i _ : SOCIALIST PARTY. VICTORIA SQUARE, SUNDAY. 3 P.M. M a NEWMAN wilt speak of the Dominion's Economic Condition. TRADES HALL. 8 P.M. SUNDAY P. C. WEBB. \\ by a Labour Oownuneiit. f ranco and Japan answers. New ZoaFEADLS HALL, Sunday Js< ; i;--.-.,r. fZ/m PI-ANOS Tuned. Repairs of ever *'■' ■ description. London Fuotory- e luxieuce. Fred. Hale. 90. Worcester H 3833. :iS3I |LD Jewellery Remodelled to lutest d< Ha"cook. Chancery Lane. Specialists. - Hat _ Remodelliu* Shapes. Maguire, Ferry R«j l;-?iow high Street. 386 K tCBSIICU LAR Bones arc Curable O l W" Mr Jennin method of treatment awarded Gold and Silver Medals r - Latest Shapes below .High Street, s. na Mag 6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17352, 17 May 1924, Page 6

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