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A T aß 'SALVATION' ARMY CITADEL, 1 VICTORIA SQ'l'.'of HEAR HEAP, IG AUSTRALIAN.” Ise him by other people's Come and hear him 11 a.m.—“ I brightes terbury. subject. test, ‘clieeries?' The Don’t miss it. AFTER THIS ?? AFTER THIS ?•* Don’t miss this for anvthing. responsibilities are heavy vy bring the pep, vim : wfeight as vate the 1 nicely warmed. ” The Big is a forceful speaker with ind ginger. Ho delivers full ie puts the goods over. Culti'.P.B. lia' t. Captain Wilkes, vercargill,” will be 'h meeting. and an bid Captain Tavenor opportunity farewell. 000; FREE SEATS. rpnE Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria A Square. Speaker, “ The Big Australian.” Welcome to Captain Wilkes: Farewell to Captain Tavenor. 1000 free VJHIKDHY-KH-HMONfi Presbyterian k 1 Church. Randall Street—Morning, “ ting. 6.30 p.m. Preacher, cordially welcome. lethodist Church, Divine—--0 p.m, Youn, prize giving at close of at both . MICiiA ElTs-ls, Holy 1020 yEW Brighton T Uatewaj Where J Solo. .Miss Dangle VTKW flrlß hton .Methodist a.m.. Rev A. J. Sea me 11. B. Tinsley: anthem. •• r Er f : ; YEW Brighton Anglican ( Beach Church. S and 11 n.i union; . o itheni. Preacher, the Vicar. °Xurth Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Rev W. F. jvnowies. 170 QPREYDON Presbyterian Church, Barrington St, Sunday School Anniversary Services. Preachers: Morning, Rev W. Tanner; afternoon, 2.30, Rev T. W. Armour: evening. Rev J. W. Hayward. Special singing by the children. All heartily invited. TXTERNATIONAL Bible Students' AsA sociation, Builders’ Chambers, Gloucester St—Lecture by Mr Frank Grove, to-morrow, Sunday, 7 p.m.: subject, “A Standard for the People.” Millions now living will No collection. 1045 U R H A X Fs TREET ~S oTTtTT MlTliod ist AA Church: 11, Mr W. Blazey; 6.30. T nion Church Bible Class, lustra ted. Church effectiv ( 1A JIPR11» ;■ 15• TERRA< 35 ~sti( hodlf t' Church: 11, Rev .T. Harris; 6.30, E. Ward Church Annive.rs 6.30, Rev J. H (JT PAUL'S Rburrh., ner of Cashel and Madras Streets: 1 1 a.m.. Rev J. Bickerstaff: 6.30 p.m.. Rev John Paterson, XT.A., of St Paul's Church. Wanganui. Subject. “The Pursuing Christ.” Soloist, Miss Dorothy Lepers • (EJveyj OT JOHN'S, Ualimer Square hivejrssiry: 8 a.m., Holy ion; 31 a.m.,' Morning Prayer of Masonic Order invited; 7 r ing Prayer. Preacher at hot Rev .7. F. Course.v, vicar. CT JOHN'S, Latimer Square 61st An--61 st A 5,15 p.mn Evening i'S s.c IN Science 7 p.m.; subject, ” Is the Universe eluding Xian Evolved by Atomic Force?” School 2.30 p.m. All cordially invited. PHKISTCHURCH Spiritualist ChurchT vv Scottish Hall: Sunday. 7 p.m. Address by Professor Malaquin. Spiritual Clairvoyance by Mrs Coventry. a.m.. Worship Service; subject. “A Growing Faith.” Evening. 6.30. Gospel Service; subject, ” Wrestling with God.” Preacher, A. X\ . T? ICC A RT OX -lAi Puriri Str rpKIXITT Congregational i nuren, corJ. per of Manchester and Worcester Streets: 11 a.in.. .Mr Moore: 6.30 p.m.. Mr Priestly, of the Sudan Mission. Come O-lv .1. X North: Morning. Subject, ;; The Faith of Our Fathers - No. 1, ” God.” Evening. 6.30. Subject, ’’Can a Man be Sure of His Salvation?* Foreword on -‘Amundsen and Scott.” The choir will sing special request pieces. After Church Social with supper. Strangers and newcomers specially invited. ; 140 -L TyTADRAS STREET -Methodist Church Morn'ing at 11.’ Rev D. J. evening. 6.30, Rev .r. Harris. XTr H~ Holland, c’b.E. kers —Revs W. A. Ha>' and .1. JlarSolos. choruses, etc., Refreshments. <»ts 1 s., children 6d. 3 * : »1 ITnWOOD Methodist Church, corne Cashel Street, and Ollivier’s Road. 1 1 a.m.. Rev E. Te Tuhi. 6.30 p.m.. Re M. Harrington. ICnV.',. 6.30 p.m.. Mr W. L. Thomas: anth. ‘‘Fierce Raged the Tempest”; solo. Rest in the Lord.” Miss Winnie Rams 1 I, Rev F. Read; 6.30, l nion Collections for Home XI is--7537 STREET - Ba p t i s Fch ur.D—/XOLOMI V' Morn ?übjec n tf“ lIN WOOD' Ba pti s t Church T—3 * ‘‘Cain’s Sacrifice Refused: alt not Covet.” CommuItev A. XV. Stuart. 7533 Power of Silence. Tested.” Yisi STK L'K' onc i rpENNY SON 1 TIONAL Til!;> • s« .1*11 1. A:. Sn, i-n, :. xianehester Street (near Gloucester street!, Sunday. 7 p.m.- A Public Address will be given by Xliss K. Rae «*n ••Self-development.” Pianoforte Solos. Young people 3 p.m. 7500 T> it'G FI.'Y"H \I.T-. i ST. Arurtgh et. (-be. XV tween Manchester St and Madras St )—The Gospel of the Grace of G'd SR. L Chur church. r of Bread. oSS, Enrland. 2 45 Sr" W for sins, the just for tin le might bring us to God.’ All welcome to the time.74 DS UIFt STREET IIALI The G«.s----1 of the Grace of God will (D.V.) c-hed. 6.30 Lord s Day evening, by Neville. Druid.?’ Hall, St Albans, ck—Mr P. Malcolm. ” ' ' Mr

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17569, 20 June 1925, Page 12

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