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CHURCH NOTICES. KOI .’real i.! I. 110 lunclay School nii<J Bible iNGIiI'AX THi lb If, Now I' r!;; ino> 1 1 -*I Sunday Services—6 a.m., lI.L. ; 11 anthem, “ Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing.” Preacher at both the Vicar. 1327 Yhw i;i; i' htgn ' n:,- ’■ •i < i; irch u and G. 30, Rev K. T. Read; anthem, " Sweet i j the Sunlight”; duet, " When 1 Survey” (Judge). North Beach School, (5.30, Mr Kent. 1320 v: Rea S' .m.. “Christian Communism in the Early •hurch.” Rev J. S. Voting. 1321 KlilCA 1. L( THKfi A N (Hl'IM H, West—Service. Sunday, Subject. ” Like Sowing. liike> AH cordially invited. C. H. *2365 JU ua,, ’.v.m.. ifoiy in.. Morning Prayer and Iloly • .umnunion; 7 p.m . Evening Prayer. Preacher. Rev .1. F. Coursey. , i r ; 1 • i - • < •mruunioT ° ei.iiHron'o Eucharist; 11. Peoples Eve of Michaelmas. Even•Hsion. Monday—6 and 7. n; 0. Sung Eurhari't. ; 8 a.m.. iloly Oommun* Prayer; G. 30 p.m.. Idr Eucharist; C. song and Pi Hoiv Commii ormng »ra: r. Preach Rev IT. Nelson Wright. 9 7:> vJT PETKIfS Presbyterian Church, Ferry E? Road.—Rev William Tanner. 11 a.m.. ” The Wonderful Way of Uod.” G. 30 p.m., ” The Grip of a Great Ideal.” Visitors cordially invited. 1)3*15 ■\\ r ESLKV Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— 11 a.m.. Rev E. D. Pat.chett: subject, ‘ A Springtime Sermon.” 6.30 p.m.. Rev E. I). Patchcvt : subject, “ V Coronation Hymn. * All Hail the Power of Jesus Name.’ ” 9852 JRIIAM STREET Methodist.—ll a.m., R. B. Tinsley; G. 30 p.m., Rev W. thur llay; subject, “The Plague of I Prosperity; anthem, “My Soul Truly :!)'!: Arthur Prospe Wa >' i r*t i > 1 ST tree r. South M e t h od i s t —Foreign Mission Services, v J. Harris; 0.30, Illustrated SerFreacher, Mr Sheppard Green. S v \ I>E Ml A M Methodist Church.—ll a.m.. Kcrshavr; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Peroy Paris; ” What, Can this Church Do about John Smith?" Open Forum for Questions and Discussion. High. Street Church—ll a.m.. Rev Percy Paris; G. 30 p.m., I'nion Biblo Class. 0356 , vJ PREYDOX Baptist Church. —11 a.m.. “ The Two Courses of lafc.” 6.30 p.m.. Song Service with Address; subject, “ Not our Own.” Preacher, Rev E. E. Smith. _ 08-12^ T'J.N n yson - Lti i 1 1’ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev Argyll iSaxbv. i L a.m.. subject. “ Tuttle Things.” 12 a.m., I Baptisms. 6.30 p.m.. Organ Recital bv 1 Mr C. ii. Martin, A.Mus.. T.C.T..: 6.30 p.m.. h” HURCH of Christ. 2 Worship; subject. “ Misunderp.m.. Gospel Service; subject-, for Modern Tii both services, Mr W. Grantham. IDGr j; T 11A EL. 18 The Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed each Lord's Day (God Willing) et 0.30 p.m. An earnest invitation. The Moody of Japan. J ECTURER, PROFESSOR, EVANGELIST TO-MORROV OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHUR* IT, OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, at 6.30. at 8.30. Retiring Offerings nt each Service. MONDAY, at ST JOHN BAPTIST'S H A EE, Latimer Square. TUESDAY, at Y.M.C.A. HA EL, at 8 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, at ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lyttelton. 'ings :\t Tl.’O. jjASTOR RENT, KINGS SUNDAY, 7 p.m. THE .i 1 R L. Cordially Invited. oy DENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH.—Sunday k School Anniversary. 11 a.m., Rev J. K. Archer; *2.45 p.m., Rev J. D. Webster; G. 30 p.m.. Revs J. J. North and J. K. Archer. Special singing by Scholars and augmented Choir. 3S4L OALVATION - ARMY ~Citadel V oria ib Square.—To-morrow morning. Children’s Choir; Night, Memorial Meeting late Mrs Musson. Address, Major Milos. D\l‘i i: N fi A M <; ospc 1 M isslon : ‘* We ► * know that God sirmeth not; lit yourselves from idols. Services: 11 and 6.30; Sunda; 2.30. God offers you a full full Salvation, a free Par dr Spirit Filled Life! School llospel. a ; n and a ! rplflOOSMl* ! 11<' AT. " ‘ Society, MH!.; 1 Chester Street (near Gloucester Street), Sunday, 7 p.m., Public Lecture by Mr Thomas Brown. Subject; ” The Inner God.” Musical items. Young people 3 p.m. . 9 775 s rj SOCIALIST PARTY. rrv R A D E S >1 A I. L, S P.M. DEBATE That Passive Resistance is moreeffective than Armed Force. T.S.S. Club, speakers. Business Meeting of Party at G. 30. Intcriiutioi.:«i_S.iiniay Sr ho,-.! 2.45. • ■ 7 Ihurcl 1 Street—ll. Rev X. L. I>. Webster, A. Induction of Elder. 6.30. ;p,e V AY. Scorgie. From 6 to 6.30 Mr - Raynor White will give an Organ Recital from the Works of Henry Smart, Solo by M iss Vinsen. Oxford Terrace Baptist Church- “ The Catholicism of Love—The Only Catholicism that. Counts.” Evening, G. 30. Prof. Paul Kanamori, of Japan. Anthem, “ M.v Faith Looks up to Thee ” (Ruck). Solo with vocal accompnniYou Believe?” 9851 fPRINITY Congregational Church, c« A net* of Worcester and Manches' Streets—Henry J. Huffadine, A.T.S. 'Bold Peter”; 3. Sunday School: 6. “Christ and Colour” (by request) 9873 CHURCH, Foreign Mist.. 11, Rev J. Harris; 6.30. 111 m»tra.ted d Green
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