SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PAMBRIDGB TERRACE Methodist Church (near Colombo Street Bridge).—ii. Rev J. Harris; 7 p.m., Mr George "Wright. Special Christmas ’ - •” choir. Retiring collect!''" Williams jQ URH AM STR EE T i'. in., uev J, Harris. Members’ Rally (Communion). Retiring collection for Papanui Orphanage. Visitors cordially preached. Evening by Mr w. o. ***.«» iect, "Foundation Facts of the pel.” ° 39 ® I> TI T TyAN T> Street Hall. St Albans. V Seven o'clock. Mr A. Richmond. 0396 tITALTHAM - Hall, Shakespeare Road. W Mr G. Ferguson. Subject, “A Threefold Result of Sin and its Cure. 0596 C GOSPEL Hall. Hlghsted Road, Pa pair nui. Seven o’clock, Gospel Service. C COLOMBO Street Baptist Church. Rev J .1. K. Archer at both services. 11 H.m. "The Scapegoat.” (Communion). 6.30 p.m. ‘‘Weeping at Night, but .Toy in the Morning.” Solo: Mendelssohns ”Jf With All Your Hearts,” by Mr W. Bradshaw. W* LOSLEY CHURCH, East Belt, Fitzgerald Avenue.—ll a_m. and 7 p.m., Rev W. Greensla.de. Evening, Christmas music. Hallelujah Chorus by the Choir. “ Pastoral Symphony,” Mr Owen. 0530 MANCHESTER Tea Rooms, 162, Manchester St.—Sunday, 7 o'clock. Subjet, “Antichrist, Who is He?” “The mystery of iniquity doth already work.” In Paul’s day. 0548 TAB by Mr Nellie Eilv ORGAN R. Ednas, assisted by (Violoncello) and LUKE'S—Eucharis Taylor; 11 SPRETDON Baptist Church. 11 a.m. Subject. “A Poor of Hope.” 7 p.m. '• Heroes of (lie Christian Faith.” Hymn Rtudv, “Hear Lord and Father of Mankind.” Anthem. “Beautiful City of God.” Solo, “Face to Face With Christ.” Preacher, Rev E. E. Smith. Soloist. Miss Mc.Tarrow. S p.m.. The Ordinance of Believers Baptism will be , , Mr A. Kerr. Trance Address, followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance. “Death is the Separation of the Earthly Body fcpm the Spiritual Body; it is the Mightier Second Birth. Public Circle after_sen ST DAVID'S lombo Street. —Christmas Services, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.. Rev J. D. Webster. “Glory to God in the Highest.” 46 7 PIRITUALISTS' Church, incorporated. Veterans’ I-lall, 274 A, Oxford Terrace. 7.30 p.m., Mr J. L. Applegarth. Address followed by Public Open Circle. Visitors welcome. 0819 S~T ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH, Thames Street.—Pastor Cole. 11 a.m.,‘Studies In Exodus, Continued. 7 p.m., Gospel Service. A Welcome for Vo SHIRLEY-RICHMOND Presbyterian Church. Randall St.—Morning. 11, Mr J. 11. Pugh; evening. 7 p.m.. Mr Franklin. Special singing by choir. 0098 ST JAMES Methodist Church. Cashmere. Rev O. S. Pcarn. 11. “The Grace of Hospitality.” 7 p.m., Christmas Carol Service. Solo, “Behold DarkWh 0168 and KIT,NER Mission.—Scripture and Prophecy. Address next Thursday, 22nd December, 7.45 p.m., W.C.T.U. Rooms, 247, Manchester St. (opposite Council Chambers). Everyone welcome. 0143 Squ O O, W. Willis PA WA Ba pti s t Mi. Morning 11, “An Absolute Certainty.” Evening An Invitation to a Wedding." Rev For Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8, Reading Room, Latimer Squ rpHEOSOPHICAL Hall, CamJL bridge Terrace (near Manchester Street Bridge).—7 p.m., .Lecture by Mrs C. E. Yates on “ The Gospel of Bcautv." Solos from “ Messiah,” by Miss Mary ST PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry Rd.—Minister, Rev Lendriek McMaster, B.D. 11 a.m., “How to be Wise.” 7 p.m., “ The Valour of Jesus.” Duet, Misses B. and F. Sim. 75 BAPTIST Church, North Brighton.— Morning Service, Mr Bunn. Evening, 7 p.m., Mr Hopkirk. Musical items by Juvenile Choir. Come. 0106 INTERNATIONAL - Bibfe - Students’ "Association, Builders' Chambers. Gloucester Street.—To-morrow (Sunday), 3 p.m., Watch To>ver Study; 6.30 p.m.. Deliverance Study. Admission Free. No collection. 0264 SECOND Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 1 Sunday School 11 a.m. Masonic Hall. Gloucester Street. Testimony Meeting 8 | p.m. Builders’ Chambers, 05, Glouces- | Street; Reading Room, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). 0274 (he sick. Jesus saves. Come and re- i ceive a blessing. A welcome extended ; to all. Ton be there. 0277
SYDENHAM Methodist Church. Sydenham, 11, Rev A. Peters; 7, Hev F. T. Read. High Street, 11, Mr Hicks; 7, Mr J. Bradley. Special Christmas Carols. Retiring- Collection in airl of Orphanage. 0258 ST SAVIOURS, Sydenham.—For the fifth time the Communicants of the Parish will present Bethlehem Tableaux at the end of the Evening Service. Soloists, Mrs W. J. Hunter and Miss Millicent Jennings. 0356 S T PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner of Cashel and Madras Streets. PUBLIC WORSHIP, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening: “The City of the Blind! Oculist-" Anthem: “Harken Unto; Me” (Sullivan). REV W. BOWER BRACK, T ÜB, ijiREE Religious Movement. White Star Rooms. next Everybody's—--6.30 p.m. Topic; “ Some Modern Religious Tendencies." Speaker: IT. D. Broadhead, M.A., Litt.D. Welcome, everybody! PD.P.G. —White Star Rooms, next • Everybody’s, 8 p.m. Topic, “ Idea of Student Christian Movement.” Speaker, Mr Donald Grant, 31. A. Victoria Square, 7.30 p.m., Mr A. W. Page, M.A. W r el come all! jXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST f CHURCH. Sunday School M OORHOUSE AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST. HOWARD EARUE. 11, “The Christian Attitude to War.” 2.45, Christmas Service for Old Folk. 7. “ The Church and War." The Ordinance of Christian Baptism will be observed at close of Evening Sc rvtcc. A* IS OF GOD ZEALAND. NEW SPECIAL, EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. MINA ROSS BRAWNER, M.D., U.S.A. SUNDAY, It am.. 588, Colombo street. 6.15 p.m., Orange Hall, Worcester Street. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, V. 30 p.m., 588, Colombo Street. Preacher: DR M. R. BRAWNER. A WELCOME EXTENDED TO AI-L. LECTURE. Sunday 6.30 p.i “THEN COMETH THE END.” Scenes in Palestine'. A preparation for Greater Events after War—then Peace. All Well No Collection.
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