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CHURCH SERVICES. ST JOHN'S, Latimer Square.—Church Army Mission. 8 a.in.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; preacher. Captain Roe. 3 p.m., Men’s Service; subject, "Mad Moments”; preacher, Captain Beck. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer, final mission service; preacher. Captain Beck. 7 990 ST PAUL’S E Church, Cr. i treal Sts.—Sunday, 7 p.m., " The Advent Promise! Thy King Cometh old and Aeleome. ngelical Lutln Sun Eucharis LTNION Methodist Church, Addington J —ll, Rev C. B. Jordan, M.A., B. D. Junior Choir Song; anthem, “Thou Wilt Keep Him"; 6.30, same preacher; anthem. " Good Is A Spirit." Hymn study, " The .Shepherd of the Valley.” Lincoln Road—ll, Mr R. Laine; 6.30, Mr \\ TESLEY Church. Edgeware Road—n. and 6.30 p.m., Rfev E. B. Holy Communion after A ChurchPess City.” Solo, Mrs Dre»tt. 7 p.m., "The Riches of Divi Poverty.” Solo, "Cast Thy Burden." Anthen ' Sun Of My R. Sheri Soul” (Turn CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church.—ll. Rev J. Featherston. 6.30. In Memoriam late Mr O. Rodda; preacher, Rev T. W. Vealie. Solo. "O Rest in the Lord,” Miss Anderson. Durham St. South—ll. Mr Clements; 6.30. Mr A. Gandall. Madras St. North W. Vealie; 6.30, Mr A. Fetch. 5032 D URHAM ST. METHODIST CHURCH. GRATEFUL SOUL. Choir Music, “Cast Thy Burden ” (Mendelssohn). Solo. “ Praise ye the Lord,” Miss Muriel Hartle. 7 p.m.. CAN RELIGION EVER BE POPULAR? Choir Music, “ Son of My Soul ” (Turner). Solo, “ The King of Love,” Mr W. J. Spratt. 8.20 p.m., Oxford Terra9e Baptist Church Choir. Programme of Sacred Music by modern composers. Conductor, Mr Victor C. Peters. 7730 ersary Services. 11 a.m.: Rev Ray Richards. 2.30 p.m.: Rev Clarence Eaton. 7 p.m.: Rev Allan Carr. A warm welcome to all friends. 1315 CITY GOSPEL MISSION, 134, Worcester Street. SUNDAY ELDER ANDREW REID “ Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.” Missionary Meeting, Sunday Evening. “Give, and it shall be given you, pressed down, shaken together and runTHE Assemblies of God in N.Z.. Colombo St., Sydenham, near P.O.— Sunday School Anniversary. Morning. 11, Mrs Dumpleton. Afternoon. 2.45,Mrs K. E. England. Evening. 6.30, Mr K. E. England. The Children’s Day. Hear them sing! Conductor: Mr P. M LECTURES. MODERN MUSIC” PUBLIC LECTURE by R ALFRED BUNZ In The THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267, Cambridge Terrace. At 7 p.m. The Lecture, which will deal in part with “ futurism ” in music, is to be illustrated by items by Mr Bunz, Mr Arthur Gordon contributing Violin Solos. PUBLIC NOTICES. Rc c To be Held at Auckland On FEBRUARY Sth, 9th AND 10th, 1934. ERS. PONIES, HARNESS HORSES, CLYDESDALES, FARM DRAUGHTS AND TOWN DRAUGHTS; ALL BREEDS OF BEEF CATTLE AND DAIRY CATTLE; SECTIONS FOR SHEEP. PIGS, POULTRY, RABBITS INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK AND PHOTOGRAPHY. Free Schedules available on application. W. F. O’DONNELL, P.O. Box 86, Auckland. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DUPLICATE at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch on or before the 4th day of JANUARY. 1934. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable tc exclusion. The claims must show full details, and one copy must be certified as follows: “I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. BEATRICE CONSTANCE COPLEY, late of Christchurch, Married Woman, died 27.11.33. SAMUEL DICKEY, late of Christchurch, Retired Hairdresser, died 23.11.33. LOUISA GRAY, late of Christchurch, Deputy District Public Trustee for Christchurch. December 2, 1.933. 12: D r 11 Nervous and Functional Di rders. Fees very moderate. 214, Kilmore Street East, between Oxford Terrace and Barbadoes Street. TTS X PENTHOUSE,” a luxurious flat where a baffling mystery takes place. Regent. W RASPBERRIES. RASPBERRIES, ish to announce to the Ho of Canterbury that Raspberries. 6/6 per dozen lbs, del ered City and Suburbs. Book from a firm which can guarantee delivery. DEPOT: 7, REGENT STREET (undei new Management), 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. DONALDSON BROS. Telephone 37-607. £2/2/FOR A SLOGAN. The New Brighton Beach and Beauty Carnival will be the centre of great Festivities during January. Write a short, crisp, snappy Slogan, suitable for advertising this Great Attraction for the Holidays. Entrance Fee is only 3d, and the Prize £2/2/-. Entries close on DECEMBER 9th, 1933, with the HONORARY SECRETARY. NEW BRIGHTON BEACH AND BEAUTY CARNIVAL, 7, Sea View Road, 1267 New Brighton.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 3

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