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Picture Theatre Advertisements and ether Announcements

CHURCH SERVICES. ST LUKE’S —Holy Communion. 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sermons: 9 a.m. and 11 “a.m., Archdeacon Taylor. 7 p.m., llev_G. W. Lent. 3SG7 T PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran Church, Worcestt Divine Service Sunda P.ni.; Holy Communioi ST MICHAEL’S —Trinity XX. 8, Holy Communion; 9.30, Children’s Eucharist; li, Sung Eucharist, “Aldous Huxley and a Personal Cod”; 6.30, Evensong, “ Bertrand Russell and Marriage.” Vernon Griffiths, choirmaster; Charles COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. 11 a.m.—“ THE FORCE OF A GOOD EXAMPLE.” 6.30 p.m.—“ MUZZLED LIPS.” REV LAWRENCE ROGERS, M.A. W ESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue (Rev E. Drake).—ll a.m., “What Christ to Me? ” 6.30 p.m., ” The l'nRequired for To-day.” Anthem Choir. 6.30 p.m., Mr A. G. Williai Hearty invitation to both services. CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church—Sunday School Anniversary (see separate advt.). Durham Street South—ll, Mr R. IT. Turner. 6.30, Sydenham Bible Class. Madras Street North—ll, Rev T. Fee. 6.30, Rev Featherston. 3818 C A and re-union of old singing at all services. 11, Rev J. Harris. 2.30, Rev B. Metson. 5. Tea for friends from a distance. 6.30, Rev T. AY. Vealie. Come and hear the children NTON Methodist Church, Addington—--11. Public Worship. Anthem, “God Spirit,” and Junior Choir. G. 30, Kathleen Clem;s, Rev E. w! 3610 U IT “ Open the Gat 7—REA' P. X. K'NTGHT, R.A. “SEEKING AND FINDING THE TRUTH.” Anthem, ‘‘Holiest, Breathe an __ Evening Blessing.” S.l s—Holy Communion. SYDENHAM Methodist —ll, Mr .1. FT. Pugh; 6.30, Rev John Ings, of TTawera. High Street—ll. Rev Basil Metson. Beckenham—ll, Mr G. Franklin; 6.30. Rev Basil Metson. qiHE SALVATION ARMY. X Victoria Square. PEOPLE’S POPULAR SERVICE, 7 P.M. Subject: “THE FINGER OF GOD.” Speaker: ENSIGN NEEVE. Special Music* by Silver Band and Large Choir. Also Morning, 11, and Afternoon, 3. Com© and have a Happy Day at the rmy. XTATIONAL Church of Spiritualists, -Lai Scottish Hall, Manchester Street.— Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Peace which Passeth Understanding.” Speaker, Mr Harding. Clairvoyance. Public Circle. All welcome. 4391 LECTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 \ LANTERN LECTURE -LX Trip Up the Tha Schoolroom, Peterbon d’eacon Taylor. A din: tion for Building Fui \T 8 P.M. entitled, “ A s,” at St Luke’s h St., by ArchMEETINGS. rpHE DIVINE FELLOWSHIP OF NEW X ZEALAND. Public Meeting Every Wednesday, 7.45 p.m. Spiritual Healing service. Testimonies, Address by the President, Mary E. Simpson, C.S.B. Sunday School 11 a.m. The Builders’ Chambers, 95, Gloucester St., opp. Chancery Dane. All welcome. 1898 X SUMNER EX-SERA T ICE MEN. 4 MEETING of all Returned Soldiers A will be held in the SUMNER TOWN HALL, MONDAY, October 10th at 7.30 p.n "

4 MEETING of Members of 111 j£\. above Union will bo held in tli Trades Hall, SUNDAY, October 0, r 2.15 p.m., for the purpose of discussin the employers’ proposals, rates of pa; and conditions of work for the ne’ season. A full attendance is desirable. H. C. REVELD, 1010 ' Secretary. HOLIDAY RESORTS. B r from Picton, lOhr church: 2000 acres glorious Kush. Pishing - , bathing, tramping, launch parties, free rowboats, library, dancing, concrete tennis court croquet, ping pong, swings, wharf, Modern Sanitation. Excellent staff. Mails daily. Abundant meals, also two morning teas, afternoon tea, and supper daily. Terms £3 10s weekly. Telephone 151 S. Write MRS HAZELWOOD, Anakiwa HomeJ ‘ 1993 X stead, Picton. DANCING. D A N C 1 N G. FRASER’S SCHOOL. 36, AVONSIDE DRIVE. 36. AVONSIDE DRIVE. Principals: Mr WM. FRASER, MISS SHEILA FRASER. CLASSES WEDNESDAY. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Latest Variations in Foxtrot, etc. Al«i all Old-time Dances Taught. DX D jRESS Cutting, Designing, Drcs making Lessons, day or eveni: M r and Theory, Pupils prepared L.A.B. and L.T.C.L. Studio: 139 a, Manchester St. (Plimsoll’s), and 74, Forfar St., St Albans. ’Phone 41-150. WS THE “ IRIS EDMONDS " SCHOOL OF DANCING, 588 a, Colombo St. MISS V. SPIERS, Operatic, Classical and Character DancClasses arranged to suit School Children. MR R. DIEDRICHS, Modern Ballroom Class, Tuesday, 8 p.m. American Tap Class, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Private lessons by arrangement. Further particulars apply Studio. TTSX TAPDANCING TAPDANCING LECTURER ON TAPS TO 3YA By N nethod C show N Studio: 233, Manchester Street. G TAPDANCING TAPDANCING |

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 579, 8 October 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 579, 8 October 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 579, 8 October 1932, Page 3

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