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CHURCH SERVICES. ST BARNABAS’, Fendalton—Caro] Service on Sunday, 7.30 p.m. St Thomas', Strowan Road—Carol Service, 7.30 p.m., on Monday (St Thomas’ Day). S T MlCHAEL’S—Tomorrow, AdveTTt - • n bervlc es as usual. Christmas E\ e, i 30, Solemn Evensong, Proces--7 ™^ leS % lnS ° f rib - Christmas Day i, Holy Communion and Blessine- nf Gold ChaJicte; 8, Holy Communion; 9.30, Eucharist and Procession; and Proctession; 7.30 6929 Children 11, Sung Euchari Plain Evensong and Add and 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. by Christmas Tableaux in th< room about 8 p.m. Admission F lection. ST PAUL’S Evangelical Church, Worcester St. W.7 p.m., Children’s Christmas (Christmas tree). Christi vice at 7 p.m. extended to yc A cordial J~)URHAM ST. METHODIST CHURCH. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY .. PKV p - N KNIGHT, B.A. 11 THE CHARM OF CHRISTMAS.” Solo, In the Fields with Their „ Flocks,” Miss B. Lomas. 7 ' HEAVEN'S CHRISTMAS TREE.” Anthem, ” Hallelujah,” from Beethoven’s “ Mount of Olives.” Solo “He Shall Feed His Flock,” Mrs Litchfield. UICCARTON Methodist Circuit f*', I £ as Services—Clarence Road, 11 eLTn -, Rev C. Strand; 7 p.m., Rev J f Jack. Carol service; soloist. Miss Kathleen Bond. Riccarton Village—ll a m Rev J. F. Jack; 6.45 p.m., Mr Haynes' Christmas music. Masham. 3 p.m. AMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church.—Orphanage Sunday: 11 Rev A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev S. Lawry. Solos and Anthems. Durham St. South 11, Mr E. 'W. Hall; 6.30, Rev A. N. Scotter, B.A. Special music Madras St. North—ll, Rev J. Harris; 6.3 0 Mr Sharp. 7558 11, Mr W. Dobbs; 6.30, Rev Basil Metson. . High Street—ll, Mr F. Olds. Beckenham—ll, Rev Basil Metson; 6.30, Mr A. Gandell. 6935 ST JAMES’ Methodist Church, Cashmere—Sunday, December 20. Special Christmas Song Services. Preacher, 11 and 7, Rev L. C. Horwood. 6789 IP Carols. Solo, Mrs Stewa 7096 METHODIST Christmas Services—choral throughout. Shirley, 11, Rev S. Bailey; 6.30 p.m., A. Franklin. New Brighton, 3 1 a.m., J. Pugh; 6.15, Community Sing; 6.30 p.m., Rev S. Bailey, Everybody welcome. 1254 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Ave. — Christmas Sunday, Orphanage Day. 11, Rev E. Dratke; soloists, Miss Hooper, the Misstes Turner. 6.3o—Rev E. Drake; soloist, Mr J. H. Sherris. Anthems, “Arise, Shine!” (Elvey), “Let Us Now Be Singing” (Valentine Hemery). Selection of Christmas Carols. 7113 WESLEY Church, Edgeware Road—--11 a.m.—Rev F. T. Read. Beautiful Christmas Music by Juvenile Choir. 6.30, Carol Service. Mr E. J. Johnson sings “ Nazareth,” and Mr R. E. James “ The Star of Bethlehem.” Preacher, Rev E. B. Chambers. 7479 FREE Religious Movement, 221, Manchester Street—6.3o p.m., Mr W. M. Brooks speaks on “ Modern Standards.” General discussion. All welcome. 7432 _ CHORAL HALL, Sunday, 7 p.m. Richmond Mission, City Service. Subject “ The Babe that is to Rule the World.” Orchestral sacred music, 6.45 CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY. RADIANT HALL. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. MRS R. O L S E N. Subject: “ For Unto You is Born This 3HE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria Square. clifte. n.—The Children’s Hour. Annual prize-giving. Major Powick. n.—“ The Great Light.” Adjutant BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. “ IVfY RELIGION.” by Helen Keller, -It-L the wonderful blind lady; “ The New Age,” “ The New Church Magazine,” and Judge Bigelow’s famous book. “ The Bible That Was Lost and Is Found,” are in all Public Libraries throughout New Zealand (from Samuel Walker bequest). You should read these books and Swedenborg’s works for the comforting truths they contain. 3X SALVATION Army Book Depot, 200, Manchester Street, the place foii Christmas Gifts, Booklets, Calendars, Bibles, etc. 6909 X RECITAL. A RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN BY PHAS BEGG AND CO.’S GROUP PIANO CLASSES, AND THE VIOLIN PUPILS OF MR ARTHUR GORDON in the JELLICOE HALL, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st, AT 8 P.M. Programmes and Begg and Co., Ltd., Street. PRICE Is. booking at Chas. 12S, Manchester 1190 MEETINGS. QHRISTCHURCH SOCIALIST PAH'. .USUAL FORTNIGHTLY MEI be held TO-NIGHT, SATI 7r aTv ■ Decer «ber 19tli, in the TRAD HALL, at 8 p.m. A Meeting will be held in Cathed Square on SUNDAY, December 20th, 3 p.m. Chairman: Mr T. Stokes. Spe. ers: Mr Devereaux, Mr Dunkley and PUBLIC NOTICES. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ART UNION, DRAWN DECEMBER 17. Winning Ticket, 969. Mr F. Rowe, care of W.M. Club. 7190 IN THE ESTATE OF WALTER WATSON, late of Belfast, Farmer, Deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased, certified as due and owing at the date of his death, namely, the 11th day of December, 1933, be forthwith rendered (In duplicate) to the undersigned. CAVELL AND MILLIKEN, Solicitors to the Estate, Epworth Chambers. Hereford Street. Christchurch. THE DOMINION WIRELESS SCHOOL. CLASSES for Instruction in Wireless Telegraphy will commence early in January. Students will receive necessary tuition to fit them for all Government examinations, including the Marine Operators’ Examination. Correspondence Classes a Specialty. For full particulars apply to 7774, “Star.” J3RAMWAY PIC First—No. 337 2. Second—No. 4011. Third—No. 3209.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 301, 19 December 1931, Page 3

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