RELIGIOUS SERVICES. £T. MARK'S, DUFFERIN STREET. Twenty-second Sunday utter Trinity, B—Holy Communion. 11—Matins. .7—Evensong. Qo\ JOHN'S CEIUBCH, WILLIS O' ■ . ' STREET. (Presbyterian.) 7 'TO-MORROW: Morning; 11—Rev. R. E. Doyies, M.A., of Knox Church, Dunedin. Evening, 7—Rev. Dr. Gibb. Evening, "Launch Out into the Deep." ST. ."ANDREW'S : PRESBYTERLVN CHURCH, 28 Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. S. Robertson Orr, Evening Subject: "A Faith for Such a Timo as This.-" . Evenimr Social Supper for Soldiers. ELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Earoa Road, Kelburn. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES To-morrow (Simdav), October 27. Morning at 11-Revl A. E. Hunt. . Afternoon at 3—Rev. ,T. H. Mackenzie. Evening at 7—Rev. Win.- Day. Special singing by Sunday School scholars WESLEY ■ CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET. ■ TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. D. J. Murray. Evening. 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmore Street.
. Sunday Services, 11 and 7. . Preacher, Mr. James Moore, Jlissioner. Subjects: (1) "I can't, I can, I will." (2) "So Loved." Soloist, Mrs. J. Patterson. Song' Service, 8,30. UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE FOR OUR KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE EOOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance Mercer Street). TO-MOEEOW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON (D.V.), At 3, o'clock. "YOUR BOYS AEEGREAT."-Gipsy Smith, the Evangelist, who recently has been holding revival services with our lads at.tho front, writes of theVn: "Your 'boys,,! say, are great stuff. They have their, follies. • They can go to the devil if they want to,. but tens of thousands of them don't want to, and hundreds of thousands aro living straight in spite of their surroundings. They are the bravest, dearest boys that God ever gave to the world, and you and I ought to be ■ proud of them. If the people at home were.a. tonth as grateful as they ought to be they would crowd into one churches, if it were for nothing else but to pray for and give thanks lor the boys." We agree "with every word .of this statement of tho Gipsy, for only an army in which every man was a hero could have faced what the British and her Empire'forces, through God, were-enabled to meet during 1914 to tho turn of tho tide this year. We have been pleased that the privilege has been ours during the greater part of these terrible years to havo had the opportunity of publicly 'remembering our rulers and tho officers and men of our forces on sea and land at tho Throne of Grace.. Wo have never felt that wc could pray for the lives of our men beyond that if it was God's will He might be pleased to spare them. We have had, however, strong confidence that, those wo havo mentioned by name week by week shall Be caused to look "the look of faith," and by so doing receivo the falvation of their souls. We have .Christ's plain promise, "Whatsoever ye shall ask in My- Namo that will I.do, that.the Father may bo glorified in the Son. If ye shall : ask anything in My Name I wiil do it."—St. John, H, 13-11 MEETINGS. , ~ SOLDIERS, Y.W.C.A. Members, Social TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. Bright meeting, 4.15 p.m. TO-MORROW. Speaker, Rev. James Paterson. Picnic, MONDAY. Meet at Y.W.C.A. at 10 a.m. . First Aid,. WEDNESDAY, • when. sufficient ourol.- ■ Join now. Y.W.C.A,, Herbert Street.
Y M.C.A., WILLIS STREET. C. H. POOLE, ESQ., M.P. • ' C. H. POOLE, ESQ.,, M.P. (Just returned from a visit to America in tho interests of tho Y:M.C.A.), • Will Speak' at the •MEN'S. MEETING MEN'S MEETING On SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 27, at i p.m., On . WAR WORK ON THE PACIFIC COAST WAR WORK ON THE PACIFIC COAST WAR WORK ON THE PACIFIC COAST WAR WORK ON THE PACIFIC COAST : Chairman: C. -31. LUKE, ESQ. ' (President, Y.M.C.A.), All Men should hear this splendid speaker relate his experiences of America's gigantic preparations for war. Collection, Strangers' Tea, 5 p.m. . A. E.-SMITH, - Acting-General Secretary. A NNUAL BUSINESS MEETING of il the YOUNG WOMEN'S -CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION of Wellington (In. cbrporated) will be held at the Y.W.C.A., FowMs's" Buildings. Herbert Street, MONDAY (Labour Day), at 8 p.m., followed by a conversazione. Hon. J. G. W;. Aitken will preside. NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING' of tho .. Members of the Association will bo held on WEDNESDAY, October 30, at 8 p.m., in the Natives' Hall, BGa Gliuznee Street. All members are urged to attend. : HARRY E. LONG, Secretary.. ' WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE. ■MONTHLY REUNION OF MOTHERS OF SOLDIERS & SAILORS. THE above Tea is Postponed until Thursday, October 31, as the Town Hall, is not available for Wednesday, October 30. The Speaker will be Mrs. Kyneton Parkes. CHARLOTTE E. RUSSELL, President, "THE DOMINION." PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. G. H. BENNETT AND CO., Broadway. RESIDENTS in and around Palmerston North aro advised that on and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918, tho Chief Agency of "The Dominion" in that district will be conducted by tho above-named Firm at their flue now premises. ORDERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, Postal Subscriptions, or Job Printing will be received and forwarded. DAILY DELIVERY of tho paper will bo made immediately •on arrival of Wel-lington-New Plymouth Express, DISCOUNTS for prepayments of subscriptions will be allowed by the Agents, to whom all moneys due for papers supplied should bo paid. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
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