CHURCH SERVICES.
t Notices of the Sunday services at the follow, ing ohurches, will bo found on page 2 of this : issue:— St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral (Anglican), Muler S? 6 ,S >l ; rc< l t SP" 1 T ,«"ikori R «ad Churohroom. > St. Petei s Church, Willis Street (Anglican), also at fat. Michael's, Kelbume, and Taranaki l Street Mission Room. I St. John's, Willis Street (Presbyterian). i Preacher, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Di. Gibb. Even- , ing BUbjeot- "Missing the Tide " St. Andrew'b Prc»b} tonon (Wellington Tcr-/ , i race). Preacher, U a.m. and 1 p.m., Rev, J. i Gibson Smith. yFH?\ ?r 9 hrtsi i, T, ITiall strcot ' teacher, Mr. M. Bell, from Melbourne. Subject! "Jesus of Nazaioth, the Way, the Tiuth, the Life." , Church of Chnst, Riddiford Street. E\ening sermon by Mr, C. A. Wilson, Melbourne. Suoject: "A Man of Conviction." l>.utarian Free Church, Ingostro Street. Dr. Tudor Jones. Subject: "New Light on the , Birth, Miracles, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus. Mr. M. 8011, from Melbourne, will conduct ' tho evening service at the Vivian Streot Christian Chapel to-morrow evening. * i . Mission to Seamen, Whitmoro S'rroct. Morning, Mr. Jas. Moore, missioner. KubiootSever m Want." Evening, Rev. W. Hoonor - • i' ,S n " J ;, issionar y Society, India'. Subjeot: bo Sorry," ,■..,' \ • are also ad\ortiwd of the son vices at tho Crawfoid Street Tabernacle. Pastor David Niold will preach. '15-horao power "Stuart" Motor Taxicabs w.' nvo per s.s. Turakina, and will ply for hlra I 'on the streets of Wellington at an early date. For frather particulars, apply Inglis Bros,, , Inglis Bros., Wellington.—Acht I ' Motor-cars cleaned and stored. Cars sold on " commission. Accumulators ohatged; eatisfao. bon guaranteed; prices reasonable, luglj B Bros, Harris Street.-Advl. ." Wlion one goes oxplorbg with tho intention 'a. of getting there at.nil costs, it is advhablo either to pay one's guides well or to mako away with them.—"Saturday Reuow." ' Although duelling has long been a thing of the past in England, cold-blooded coaiago and readiness to defend personal honour aio in* liercnt in tho Englishman.—"Koolnisohe ■ Zcitung," Cologne. , ;i ,' Plcasura is a by-product of work. The man who has something to do that ho wants to do intensely and that he is able at last to d» gofcj pleasure u foe, as* tip, as an extra allow. juuar- n 2e*vm," ,'Now YarL
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 681, 4 December 1909, Page 5
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381CHURCH SERVICES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 681, 4 December 1909, Page 5
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