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(Konu ani Mnrabip Offer unto God thanksgiving, and pay th y vows unto the Most Hi9h - ///MMS A The fear of the Lord is the Hl beginning of wisdom, and to depart f ronl ev j| j s understanding.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL. THE IfITH SUNDAY AFT'EII TRINITY. 8 a.m—Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m.—Young People's Church. 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. Preacher; CANON N. F. E. IWBERTSHAWE. 7 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Preacher; CANON DJ J. DAVIES. ST. PETER’S,'WILLIS STREET. IGTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. , 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. 3 p.m.—Baptisms. , 7 p.m.—Evensong and ’Sermon. Preacher: REV. L. N. WATKINS, Vicar of YVadestown. THURSDAY NEXT—HoIy Communion, 10.30 a.m. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, Moxhatn Avenue. . 16TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Sung Eucharist. 7 p.m.—Evensong. REV. W. LANGSTON, Vicar. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON CENTRAL CIRCUIT. WESLEY CHURCH (69-73 Taranaki St.). 102nd JUNIOR CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.: REV. F. J. PARKER. 7 p.m.: REV. ASHLEIGH K. FETCH. Special Music by Children’s and Young People s Ciioir. Conductor: Mr. H. F. Gardiner. Organist: Mr. K. H. B. iStrong. AfterChurch Social Hour: Speaker, Miss Rona Stephenson, of the Physical Welfare ana Recreation Department. JUDGMENT. Today the world is going through the VALLEY OF TROUBLE in very deed. Tribulation has put the WORLD TO THE TEST AND HUMANITY ON ITS TRIAL. The fact that mankind is beginning to ■ awaken to the maladjustments which exist Is.a hopeful sign that humanity will ultimately overcome the difficulties which obstruct its path. As for ISRAEL BRITAIN, she is assigned the task of LEADING THE EXODUS OF CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION FROM ECONOMIC BONDAGE INTO THE LIBERTY OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD ON EARTH. N.Z. HEADQUARTERS, British-Israel World Fed. (Inc.), A.M.P., Wellington. TORY STREET HALL (Next Mount Cook School). TONIGHT (Saturday), 7.30 o’clock: Young People's Meeting. Speaker, Mr. S. McLeod Jones. SUNDAY.—II a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject, “The Priesthood.” Opening Speaker, Str. C. Tilyard. 7 p.m.: EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker. Mr. W. F. Curie. Subject, “GOD'S CLOSE-UPS.” After this Service there will be Supper and a Sing for Soldiers and their Friends; Strangers to the City also welcomed. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.: Midweek Meeting. After a Season of Prayer for our members who are serving with the Forces, an address will be given by Mr. P. H. O'Donnell. THURSDAY, 22)0 p.m.: Women’s Prayer Meeting. CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. AN Address will (be delivered (God willing), on Sunday Next, 7 p.m. Subject: “The Jew. Will he Survive?” A Hearty Welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY. -THE SALVATION ARMY, Wellington City Corps, CITADEL, Vivian Street. TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m.—Open-air. Dixon Street. THIS SUNDAY. I'l a.m.—HOLINESS AND DEDICATION SERVICE. Speaker: Adjutant Searle. Subject: “HOW MUCH MOKE.” Christian Friends specially invited. 3 p.m.—PRAISE MEETING, conducted by BRIGADIER FLORENCE BIRKS, supported by the Training Garrison Staff and Cadets. Attend this happy hour. Band and Songsters assisting. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S SALVATION MEETING. Broadcast bv 2YA. Subject: ’“THE BURDEN-BEARING LORD.” Speaker: ADJUTANT FRED SEARLE. Band and Songsters. Vocal Duets: Sister Mrs. Dawson and Jean Kirk. ATTEND THE VIVIAN STREET CITADEL AND BE SURE OF <1 BLESSING. A B'AliiM HALL AND A WELCOME. THE SALVATION ARMY AUXILIARY CO., LTD., 202 Cuba Street, Wellington. The Kobe. Lloyd Douglas 21/Tlic Hats of Tobruk. John Devine .. 13/Malayan Postscript, Tan Morrison .. 11/Singapore Tragedy, Stanley Field .. 10/Far Horizons. Elsie K. Morton 5/Roport from Tokyo, J.' C. Crew 4/Britaln at War, .T. B. Priestley .... 4/Okd tho Brave, D. Hodgetts 6/Our Seal, Marshall Broomhall 4/6 The Bible in China, Marshall Broomhall ,■■.. 4/6 Science in the Dock, F. W. Westaway 12/6 Scarlet and Purple. S. Watson 5/Claudia and Daniel, R. Franken .... 10/The Pearl of Psalms. G. Henderson ; 1/3 Book of Books. “An Unabridged Translation in Modern Paragraph Form” S/6 ALL THE ABOVE PRICES PLUS ■ POSTAGE. ACCOMMODATION—(ContInnciI). PARAPARAUMU REOMOANA Guest House. Paraparaumu, enclosed pine trees, 1 miu. beach. Keserva-' tions for Labour weekend. Tel. 18X, All's. J. F. G. Ilaiiimon, Proprietress. 011-ICU, AIDS a.XD DIIPLICATiNG SERVICES. FOR SALE. DICTAPHONE, transcriber and record shaver, and records; all in good condition. ■Wonderful time saver. Price. £B5. cash. For further particulars write to: •Dictaphone,” C/o. Box 1759, Auckland. ■•SWALLOW" Typewriter Ribbons are used by all discriminating typlstes. J. A. McKay and Co.. Ltd., D.I.C. Bldg., Wgtn. RONEO Addresser’s does day’s work in one hour, eliminating errors. Ask demonstration. Koneo Co., Wellington. IT’S British and therefore best—Kalamazoo Loose Leaf Ledger. H. L. Young Ltd., Welling ton and Palm, Nth. PRODUCE FOR SALE. ONIONS and Carrots, choice quality. 501 b. bags, 1-1/6 railed. Box 258, Napier, POT WOES cook like balls flour. 1401 b. sacks 25/-. railed. Order early Fruit aud Graris Seeds, now, Langley s. Hastings, ONION’S, Parsnips, Carrots, last ot season, lewt. bags mixed, 25/-, railed; Early Potatoes, December delivery, 22/6 per 1401 b. stick, can be ordered. Langley’s. Hastings.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 12, 9 October 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 12, 9 October 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 12, 9 October 1943, Page 7

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