CHURCH SERVICES,
Full particulars Trill be found on page 2 of this issue regarding the Assembly Sunday esTviccs to bo held in tho Presbyterian Churches of Wellington and suburbs. The Anglican Bishop of Nelson ' {the Rjght Revs W. C. Sadlier) will preach at St. Jeter's (Willis Street) jit tlio morning, and at St. Paul'sPro-Cathedral (Mulgxavo Street) in the evening. The Rev. J. G. Chapman's evening subject at Wesley Church,- Taranaki Street, wilt 1m "The Malady of the Ideal/' v The Rev. J, At. Saunders, of St. David's, Auckland, will preach at the Terrace' Congregational Churcli in the morning, and the Eev. J. Milne, of the Thames, in' the evening. Highlanders in Wellington and district will be glad to hear that a Gaelic service has,been arranged for Sabbath.afternoon (Assembly Sabbath) at St. John's Church (ats advertised), the preacher being as op former occasions, tho Rev.. D. M'Lenjian, •f Edendale. Subject! "Gus am Bris au: La" ("Until tho Daybreak")/ The. Key. J. J. Lewis, an ex-presideat of the Methodist Conference, will take the subject of "Socialism" at tho pleasant Sunday afternoon in the New Theatre tomorrow. Ho will make reference to recent developments at Wailii. Master IT. 'L: Moody, a boy musician' from Christchurch,' will contribute items of music. "The Place of the Bible" is the subject of the address of the Ilov. E, 0. Blaniires at the New Theatre scrvico to-morrow evening. Miss Gwen. Moody, of Christchurch, will sing. , Commissioner Richards, the Lender of tho Salvation Army wvflc in the Dominion, will conduct throe special services in the Salvation Army Hall, Vivian Street, on Sunday.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 6
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264CHURCH SERVICES, Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 6
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