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CHURCH SERVICES

o- / In St. Augustine's to-morrow the services will be at 8 a.m., Holy Communion, 11 , a.m., C'horal Eucharist (Tours in F) ; preacher, the Vicar. At 6.45 Mr E. C. Jamieson will give an organ recital. At 7 p.m. the preacher will be the Rev. R. Geddes, M.A. Anthem, "Let all men praise the Lord." At St. Luke's mission the preacher in tlie morning will be Mr Hallett and in tlie evening the Rev. A. Hodge. On Sunday at tlie Napier South Presbyterian Church, a special young people' s service will lie held and in the evening the subject will be, "Tell me the old, old story." Sergeant-Maj.or Law, assisted by tlie locals, is responsible for the meetings at the Salvation Army, to-morrow. The Rev. Frank de Lisle wiU conduct both services at the Congregational Church on Sunday. The morning topic will be, "Tides," and the evening, "The Christ of the English Road." Miss M. Hawkins will render the solo "Rest in the Lord." The Communion service will follow the ordinary morning 6ervice. At the morning service at the Port Presbyterian Church, the Rev. H. ~E. Campbell Jones will conduct a baptism sei'vice, and his address will be on the subject of, "Our Own Baptism." At 7 p.m. a solo will he renderpd, "O Rest in the Lord," by Mrs Mooney, and the sermon will be "The Holy People ;of God." At the Gospel Hall, Carlyle street, to-morrow evening, commenc-iiig at 7 o'cloek, Messrs Cameron and Nagel, evangelists, will commence their Gospel mission in Napier. Mr Cam- , eron's subject will he "The Man Who is •P^e-eminent,', and Mr Nagel will ably render the Gospel in song. All are heartily invited to be present. At St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Dalton street, the Rev. J. H. Asher will be the preacher. Morning service,, 11, "Roadmakers and Roadmenders," and "The Dog's Paw" (children's portion). Evening, 7, "Crying for the Moon."

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 2

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CHURCH SERVICES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 2

CHURCH SERVICES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 2

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