CHURCH SERVICES.
VJT PAUL S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cashel Street). CHOIR CONCERT lr» tv. Avonside Orchestra, ln the HALL. NEXT TUESDAY. 14th. -—Admission: One shilling. BRIGHTON Presbyterian Church: Morning Worship at 11 fnT i, Pr< 7 acher - -Mr Jas. Thomson. Even’ n B A S V7 , ‘y at 6 30 P-m.: Preacher, Rev rr- Ashford; subject. " Learning to Fly.” IRLEY-RICHMOND Presbyterian V « hurch. Randall Street. Minister: Rev F. k. h. Pa ton. 11 a.m., "Christ’s Commandment”: 6.30 p.m.. " Oi*r Heavenly Home.” Anthem. “O. Taste and See”; Hymn Study. "When His 1 •face I See.” 3288 S T DAVID’S Presbyterian Church. Co- j lombo Street, Sydenham: 11 a.m.. I Rev Lawrence Rogers, M.A.,'“ Busy Bee I Parade.” 6.30, Rev John Miller. "A Threefold Call to Service.” , Anthems "Hearken Unto Me” and “Saviour of l he World.” 3166 S T PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Cashel and Madras Streets. JUhister: KEV ALAS C. WATSON, M.A. ' m ■ VT.V® Cher ’ KEV D. B. ASHKi S ” A a 1 "A'l in the April JiL P-m —Preneher, REV L. M. „MA. Anthems, •• The Radi—rn. Hark, Hark My Soul." S ,-,;V N H r , ,I L K 'y' S PRESBYTERIAN I T'\\ Pub ’ ic ; .Hospital). 11 an , .. t'J J J ‘ tnson Robinson, B.A. „ m • V. „ ,- d Experience, Hope." 6.:,u Reiigions Significance of the -Boole of Genesis: The fall." O' Baptist Church. Wilson's •Hlart T,' Ke r. T A Day- 11 a.m., .. The Undaunted”; 6.30 pm OnH* T?.f n Commandments —(1) The T^ g °gg r ;, 0 XI^;r ch TE^ BAPTI^ PoTer A -„ f NOrth - 11 a -m- subject, "The ° f an Endless Life.” Hymn nm ds Rhondda" (Hughes) 6.30 AtTV- SU ,n Ject ' " The Reward of Life." 7 Vo "’" 1 slnß "Lead, Kindly (Barnard). Choir Music, anthem, v}i' Th «“ Alay Remember” (Ley) and “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah” (Hughes). ,X T ALBANS Baptist Church (Thames Street): Rev E. W. Giigg. M.A. 11 a ™** ,‘ The Message of Amos.” 6.30 P.m Memorial service for the late Mr •R. J. Twose. Duet, “ The Better Land.” DIVINE SERVICE. r A WEEKLY HEALING SERVICE is -CA conducted, to which all are invited. Testimonies are given, and an Address by Mary E. Simpson, C. 5.8.. WEDNESDAYS, at 7.45 p m. In Builders* Chambers. Gloucester St. . SX -IfISSION SERVICE. 7 to 8 EVERY •***- SUNDAY EVENING (D V 1 fIORESTEJfcS’ HALL, OXFORD TERnDrr,Tm r „ Manchester St. Bridge). DRpJ?Sa & iSS G SSP’ SHORT ADj\P COLLECTION. SUPCOMEAT CLOSE FOR ALL PRESENT !A 5^ r l lES of on True New Testament Ministry are being f' e l on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 in tne Orange Hall, Worcester St. Those interested in the study of this important subject are invited. Speaker: H. Br4ice. 9503 X VJALTHAM Hall, Shakespeare Road—- „~, The Gospel of the Grace of God wni, D.V., be preached next Lord’s Dav •evening at 7 o’clock by Air A. Pavnter. SOCIAL Discussion Group, 221, Manchester Street, Sunday, S p.m., Lantern Lecture, ** The History of Toe II.” speaker, Padre Williams. Open discussion follows talk. All interested welcome. 3313 DREE Religious Movement, 221, ManJL Chester Street, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Topic: “The Ten Commandments Applied To-day.” Speaker: Mr N. M. Bell, M.A., B.D. Open Discussion. All interested welcome. 3313 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Worcester Street, West—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: *’ Spirit.” Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Reading Room, 96, Hereford Street, West: Mon., Tu«s„ Thurs., 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Wed., 11 a.m. to 7.45 p.m.; Fri., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. SHIRLEY Methodist Church—ll a.m , Mr J. Pugh; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School Hall, Unveiling Memorial Photo to the late Mr H. R. Farr; 6.30 p.m. Rev S. Bailey, Communion to follow,' suitable hymns and anthems by choir. Come. * 11S5 HEAR JUDGE RUTHERFORD by Electrical Transcription on what is the reason for so many wars; who is to blame ; Will they' ever cease? Farmers’ Chambers, 95, Gloucester Street. August 12. 7 p.m. All welcome. C2J.OD sent not His Son into the world X to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. He that believeth in Him is not condemned, but he that believeth not is condemned already.—John 3. 356 6 SPIRITUALIST Church of New Zealand. Scottish Hall, Manchester St. 2.45 p.m.: Open Circle. Mrs Sparks. 7 p.m.: Miss Beatrice Shearsby, “ The Seven Rays of Development ” (first series). Clairvoyance, Mrs Snarks. Tuesday, 7.30: 14. New Regent Street. Thursday, 2.15: Message meeting for ladies. 3532 TENNYSON ST. congregational Church —ll a.m.. Pastor G. Coley; 6.30 p.m., Rev H. W. Newell, of Wellington. All welcome. 3775 CHRISTIAN Spiritualist Church, opp. Harris Bros.. Furnishers, Hereford Street. Sunday, 7 p.m. Mr Howard's subject, “Does Contact of the Spirit World Hold Dangers?” Floral clairvoyance and healing. CHRISTCHURCH Spiritualists Church, Inc. Ridgley Hall, Armagh Street. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr D. Stallard. Subject, Fools and their Folly. Solo. All welcome. 3819 CHORAL Hall, Richmond Mission, City Service, 7 p.m. Subject: “The Star Crowned Woman” (Rev. 12). Orchestral Music, 6.45 p.m. Morning Service, 11 a.m. at Mission Hall, Richmond. 3998 The salvation army, Victoria Square. 7 a.m.—Knee Drill. 1.1 a.m.—Mrs Major Tong. 3 p.m.—Commissioning Local Officers. 7 p.m.—“ Religious Awakening.” Speaker: Major B. Tong. Soloist: Sister V. Marshall. Visitors and friends heartily welcome.
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