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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PENTECOSTAL CHUKCII OP NEW ZEALAND.—Sunday, li, 588, Colombo St., City (entrance Belfast St.), Oi>en Meeting:; 2.40, Sunday School; 6.45, Orange Mail, Worcester St. Young Women’s Service. Speaker, Miss D. Haberfleld. “ Jesus Christ, Who gave Himself for our sins, that lie might deliver us from this present evil world.” Cal. 1, 3 and 4. Come, the blessing of God is for all who will believe. J^URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. _ REV A. O. HARRIS. ■public Worship 11 and 7. Anthem, “ Abide With Me ” (Stern-dale-Bennett). PRESBYTERIAN ST PAUL’S CHURCH. (Corner Cashel and Madras Streets.) vlio shall build.' Alev AY. Bower Black, LL.B>ENTKC6s'TAL Church of New Zealand, -Addington Branch—2.4s Suncnool, 0.4 i> Gospel Service, Odd'* 03 ao COLOMBO BAPTIST Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher—Rev "W . H. A. Vickery, of Kaiapoi. Preacher—Rev J. Robertson, B.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.in. Music at Evening Service—Solo, " Gave My Life COMMlTTEE—Anniversary Russian Revolution. Short addre by various speakers on the Reconstruction of Russia, Sunday Questions and DisST NIXIAN'S Presbyterian Church Puriri St., Rieearton, Rev Briai Kilroy, M.A._ U’ubiic Worship 11 a.m subject, "En ing Into the Kingdom of Heave JPIiUTUAhiS'I Cnurcn, lneorporated. Trades Hall ond floor, 7 p.m., Mr J. B. Applegartli. ** The Road to Occult Power.” Also Clairvoyance from flowers. Bring a versarv—li Black, LL.B. ►.3 0 p.m.. Rev Bendrick Children’s Choir with 0434 •subject, Sunday, 7, Temperance Hall, C 1 ouce ster St-, next Crystal Pal ace. CYDENHAM Methodist Church, SydOdell; 6.30, Mr Vinnicomb. Services finish at 7.15 in time for Mission at 8. I’REE Address in Manchester Tea Rooms, 163, Manchester St., Sunday, to Be Saved’ this importa: Subject, “ What Must 1 Do Speaker—Mr Donald Grant. Suntlay, .30 p.m., Y.W.C.A. Club Rooms, Batiier Square. 653 HE OS O PHICAL Hall, bride Terraca (near Manchester St.), Sunday, 7 p.m. Public 2ecture by Miss E. Hunt. Subject. ** The Path to the Master’s.” Pianoforte solos. Young People 3 p.i ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN IX —Rev T. W. Armour, Church. Anthem, “ O God Thou Art Worthy to be Praised ” (Suli--6.3o—Rev Norman L. D. Webster, B.A. Subject, ** Tiie Scales of God.” Anthem, '• Sun of My Soul’ ’(Turner). time for Gipsy fTNITARION Society, White Star l j Board Room, next Everybody’s, Cathedral Square, Rev Clyde Carr — “ The Bread Basket of Europe.” Informal discussion. All heretics welJPIRITUALIST Church of N.Z.. Christchurch branch, SSSa, Colombo Street, Sunday Service, 7 p.m.; speaker, Mr Baycock. All welcome. Please note address. 0502 of Christchurch. INWOOD Methodist Church—Sunday Anniversary: Preachers, Morning, singing by scholars assisted by Choir end Orchestra. Evening service will be broadcast. Special programme from 8 to 0 o’clock. 0830 ARMAGH Street Hall. The Gospel of the Grace of God will D.V. be Preached, 6.30, Lord’s Day Evening. R L VF/GOSPEL Hall. Highsted Road, Papa£WANGELICAL Butheran Church. J corner Worcester and Montreal Streets—Service, Sunday, 7 p.m. Sub- “ Virile Christianity.” W Service for Mission. WHERE? The salvation army, VICTORIA SQUARE. WHAT? 1 a.m.: HOLINESS MEETING. Subject: "Desertion and Drudgery.” ENSIGN BRIDGE. FAMILY HAPPY HOUR. LASSIE CANDIDATES ON THE BRIDGE Candidate Sister Scott in Charge. NOTE TIME! PEOPLE’S POPULAR SONG Songs EVERYBODY" INVITED. WE WANT YOU TO COME. This service will close to allow congregation to attc-nd Gipsy Smith’s Mission service. SPECIAL! CKC lO 8 ECONp Church of Christ. Scientist.— unday School, 2.30 p.i Wednesday, 8 p.m., Builders’ Chamber 5*5, Gloucester Street. Reading Rooi 13, Cathedral Square (next Post Office--11, 7: subject. "Soul and Body.” Sunday School. 2.30. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday. 8. Heading Room, Latimer ST. UJLL.V Presbyterian Church, Papanui—Rev. John Miller, E.K.c.S. 11 a.m.. What is the Purpose of Life?; 2.30 p.m., Mairehau. 7 p.m.. Monthly Miss Milliner A Song of Ru Organist; Mr All seats free igs will sing: (1 > od); (2) A Prayer. Morgan, A.T.C.L.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 5

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