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SUNDAY ANIiOUNCZMENTS. DO YOU NEED A TONIC.’ SALVATION ARMY, VICTORIA SQUARE. _ rx _ WHOSOEVER WI l POPULAR SONG SERVICE FOR l HIPEOPLIi. Hundreds of people .• Sl' XL)A THEY SMILE. THEY SI . s GET BLESSP WILL YOU comp; Tail MRS CAPTA i N BR •D«■ E. 11 a.m.—HOLINESS CON \WN 1 lON. 3 p.m. MUSIC AND SONG. Divisional Bandmaster Taylor in cnargi 7 p.m.—PEOPLES POPULAR sOM SERVICE. STRAIGHT OUT GOSPEL ADDRESS BY VARIOUS SPEAKERS. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Send your Children on Sunday. I hey will enjoy it. . LOOK OUT FOR PADRE MAC MACKENZIE,'* h ROM AUSTRALIA. NEXT SUNDAY, 7 p.m. DT MICHAEL'S— 8, Holy Communion; to 9.30, Children’s Eucharist; 11, s_u Eucharist; 6.30. Evensong. 0121 30 p.r T. W- Armour; Rev Brian Kilroy, M.A. SpecRejoice with us. .J? < L B “. _ _ COME to the men’s meeti-g, " Undenominational." to-morrow afternoon, 3 to 4 prompt in the Beckenham Hall. Speaker, Mr G. M. Pottinger; subject, The Challenge of the P ut.ure. Chairman. Rev S. J. Hutchins. Male quartet party and orchestra. All velcome. 0093 Tennyson street congrbigaTIONAL CHURCH.—II a.m., Rev S. I. Hutchins; 6.30 p.m.. Rev T. Sarginson. pHRISTADBLPHIAN LECTURE, Bible Hall, Madras Street. THE SCRIPTURES OF TRUTH, THE SOLE STANDARD OF APPEAL. NO COLLECTION. rPRADES HALL, SUNDAY'. JL MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION. PROMINENT LABOUR SPEAKERS. ITEMS. STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—Preacher. Rev p'OLOMBO vening, Collins, of Wellington. Subjects: Morn ing, “ Eternity in the Heart”; “ The Crave for Life.” Commu vice folioTHIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Latimer Square—Sunday Seri i-t t 44 Rvprlaatine Pun--11 -Tr'subjectT'’” Everlasting PunSunaay School 2.30. Testing. Wednesday, SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Y SCIENTIST. —Sunday Services, 11 TestiBuilders’ Chambers, 95, Gloucester St., (next l-*ost umce >. ~ pHEOSOPHTUAL SOCIETY, 233. Man- ’ chef ter St. (near Gloucester St-) Sundav. 7 p.m.. Public Lecture by th W. Crawford (National lect 5425 ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST 263, Manchester Street Uear Gloucester St.)—Sunday, 3 p u ’' ture by the Rev W. ( jeet: “ The Lords of Lo Public Lecford. Subnd Wisdom.”

ST JAMES'S Methodist Church, Cashmere Hills, Church Anniversary Services. 11 a.m.. Rev E. D. Patchett, Rev E. W. Hames, M.A. Solo “The Cathedral of Canterbury Methodism." D L 11, Rev W. Arthur Hay (Communion); 6.30, Hon L. M. Isitt, M.L.C. Subject: “Have I a Soul? Am I a Fool?" Anthem: “T! ness" (Kent). Quartette (Stainer). O Lord Is the GreatGod so Loved the World^” Street," City (entrance Belfast Street). Open Meeting. 2.4 5 Sunday School; 6.45, open aiccuiiß. ——: —:: Orange Hall, Worcester Street, Mr W. Harris. “The Time Will Come When They Will Not Endure Sound Doctrine; but They Shall Turn Away Their Ears from the Truth.” 2nd Timothy 4, 3 and Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life. All invited.' PENTECOSTAL Church of New Zealand, Addington branch. 2.45, Sunday School; -6.4 5, Gospel Service, Oddfellows’ Hall, Dickens Street, Addington. Mr Ferguson. Everybody^Wel--0322 ST JOHN’S, Latimer Square, 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, 7 p.m., Evening Prayer; preacher at both services, Rev J. F. Coursey; C. 30 p.m.. Organ Recital by Miss J. L. Black, Mus. Bac. 0335 riTRINITY Congregational Church A (corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets). Evening Service, 6.30. Subject: “What a Customs Officer RICCARTON Presbyterian Church, Puriri Street, Public Worship, 11 a.m., Rev Brian Kilroy, M.A., and 6.30 p.m., Rev J. D. Webster, of St David's. JHIRLEY Richmond Presbyterian J Church, Randall Street. Morning, i., evening. 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev R. M’Dowall. All cordially CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church (near Colombo Street Bridgfe), 11, Rev J. Harris: 6.30, Rev C. D l Illustrated Service. Preacher: Rev Abernethy. Splendid lantern used. Bright hearty singing. 074 TTNITARIAN Service, old N.E.A. room LJ Trades’ Hall, Sunday, 6.30, Rev Clyde Carr: “T.f Everyone Were Honest and Called a. Spade a. Shovel, How Many Unitarians Would there Be?” 0740 SPIRITUALIST Church of New Zealand, Christchurch branch, 688 a, Colombo Street, Speaker, Mr Laycoek. Subject: “The Kingdom of Heaven.” Service, 7 p.m. All welcome. Please note address. 0735 ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Opposite Public Hospital). REV. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER, B.A. Anthem: Lord.” (Crulckshank). 6.30: “Love Is Not Blind—A Study In the Things That Are Excellent.” “O Lord My God.’ Oxford terrace baptist CHURCH. WEEK OF PRAYER AND SELFDENIAL. Services conducted by Rev J. Robertson. B.A. Morning - , 11 a.m.: MR D. N. MACDIARMID, B.A. (Author of Life and Work In the Nuba Mountains). Evening, 6.30 p.m.: Preacher: REV J. ROBERTSON, B.A. Hymn Study: “Hark There Comes a Whisper.” Duet: “Unanswered Yet.” tTUKB’S, Holy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and (Choral) 9 a.m. Preachers, 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Rev Frank Dunnage. 11 a.m., Ven Archdeacon Taylor. Congregational Hymn Practice. 6.45 p.m. HURCH of Christ, Moorhou.se Ave., morning service, 11: Subject: "Tn Memory of Jesus.’’ Evening Service, 6.30. Subject: “What Jesus Expects from You?” Speaker A. W. Stephenson. You will receive a welcome if you come. LUTHERAN Church, Worcester St.’, west. A Gospel Service will be held at 7 p.m. All welcome. SPIRITUALISTS Church, Incorporated O Scottish Society’s Hall. 7 p.m.. Address: “The Conflict Between Religion and Science.” Clairvoyance by Mrs Coventry. Lyceum, 3 p.m. Visitors welcome. 647 jyR JOHN R. MOTT Chairman of the World's Student Christian Federation, and of the International Missionary Council, and World Leader of the Y.M.C.A. WILL GIVE AN ADDRESS IN THE CATHEDRAL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 o'clock. BLOCK OF SEATS RESERVED FOR STUDENTS. Those who are interested in hearing Dr Mott are advised to be in their places by 2.46. COLLECTION FOR LOCAL EXPENSES.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17835, 1 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17835, 1 May 1926, Page 2

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