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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. rpilE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL. Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m.: Young People's Chureli. 1.1 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preacher: CANON D. J. DA\ ILS. 12 noon : Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. .Preacher: KEY. C. U. ISAxYCSON. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, -Cx Kilbiruie. 26th SUNDAY AFTER TRTN LTY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion 1 First Communion of Newly-Confirmed). 11 a.m.—Family Service. 7 p.m. —Evensong. REV. W. LANGSTON, Vicar. BAPTIST CHURCH VIVIAN STREET BAPTIST ’ CHURCH. SUNDAY' SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. .Sunday, November 17, 1940. Service for Old and Young. Speakers — 11a.m.: Mr. S. T. Barnett. 3 p.m.: Rev. R. B. Gosnell. 7 p.m.: Rev. L. A. North. Special Anniversary Music and Sunday School Children’s Choir under the leadership of Doreen Bonnell. L.R.S.M. Come and join the Children's Worship in spirit and iu. song. THE SALVATION ARMY rjMIE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian Street. ANNUAL BAND SUNDAY under the leadership of BRIGADIER ALBERT ROBINSON. Special music—topical addresses a feature of every meeting. 11 a.m. —Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—"Sixty Musical Minutes,” featuring the CITADEL BAND iu a programme of selected numbers. 7 p.m.—The People’s Salvation Meeting, Come and enjoy the Wellington Citadel Band, known and appreciated bv Wellingtonians for over fifty years, 'THIS SUNDAY. Tonight. 7.30 p.m—The Gospel in the Open Air at Dixon Street. WE are supplying scores of Sunday ' ’ Schools with up-to-date prizes. For many years we have specialized in this class of work and can assure patrons of good value, quick service and complete satisfaction. THE SALVATION ARMY BOOKROOM, 202 Cuba Street, Wellington. rrORY STREET HALL, x ORY STREET HALL. Next Mt. Cook School. SUNDAY. 2.45 p.m.: P.M. Adult Bible Study in upstairs Hall, at which Mr. C. S. Grant will speak on Genesis 16. 4.30: Girls’ Fellowship Tea. Speaker, Mrs. Frank Garratt. 7 p.m.: We heartily invite you to our Gospel Service at which Mr. E. H. Willis will speak on the most outstanding fact of the centuries: “THE CROSS OF CHRIST.” “THE CROSS OF CHRIST.” You will enjoy this service with its bright singing and warm welcome. WEDNESDAY. 7.45 p.m.: After a time of Prayer Mr. C. J. Drake will speak on, “THE CHRISTIAN AND THE WORLD.” THURSDAY. 2.30: Women’s Prayer Meeting. THORNDON RESIDENTS. THORNDON RESIDENTS. We heartily invite you to our bright Service on SUNDAY at 7 p.m. in THE ASSEMBLY HALL, Thorndon School. Mr. C. Wilcox will be the Speaker. Come and Enjoy This Time With Us. pUBLIC PLAY READING. "OUTWARD BOUND.” “OUTWARD BOUND.” Famous Stage Success. Humorous, Graphic, Mysterious. Depicting with Dramatic Genius the most Intriguing Theme of all times: "THAT BOURNE FROM WHICH NO TRAVELLER RETURNS.” Presented by an Experienced Cast of Readers. TOMORROYV, at 7 p.m., THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19 Marion St. EDUCATIONAL business college is divided into THREE DEPARTMENTS. viz.:— 1 Day and Evening Commercial. 2. Day- and Evening Secondary. 3. Accountancy Professional. A separate Free Prospectus is issued for each Department. Highly qualified teacher specialists INDIVIDUAL 0 INSTRUCTION. Enrolments for 1941 are now being receivcd. GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street (Behind Tram Shelter). Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. C. 3. Free Prospectus. Tel 51-987, J_JUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL. CHILTON ST. JAMES. (Incorporating Chilton House School), YY’aterJoo Road, Lower Hutt. Boat-ding and Day School for Girls. Head Mistress: MISS NESTA V. MASON. Prospectus and Particulars from the Secretaries — MESSRS. CLARKE, MENZIES. GRIFFIN AND CO., P.O. Box 4SG, Wellington, Or from the Principal. MEDICAL AND I'OILET ABDOMINAL BELTS, Y ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, and all Surgical Appliances. —F. Moring. 176 Adelaide Road (opp. John Street stop). AU kinds of Trusses fitted, from stock or imide tojwder. Tel. 25-622. "Vd More Piles! Ztinn does wonders. T’ Send l'il. stamps for free sample. Box 952 D. IVelliugtou.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 3
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