ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave-street. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. 8 a.m., Holy Cominunton 11 a.m., Matins 7 p.m., Kvonsong TINAKOttI - 110 A.O CHURCHROOM.— 11 a.m., Children's .Service ; 7 p.m., Kvonsong jgT. PETER'S PArTsIT ST. PETJ'ili'S, WILLIS.ST.— HoIy Cmtnunion, 7 a tu. and b a.m. ; Matins, 11 a.in, : Evetißong, 7 p.m. KI!)LUUIiNJC-Ho!y Oonimuniou, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. (lU'ter Matins) ; Evensong, 7 p. m. TAUANAIQ.ST. — Holy Uommuuiou, 8 a.in" ; Matius, 11 a.m. ; Mvensoiig, 7 p.m. MirCMULI.TOWM— 7 p.m. __ ST. MARK'S CHURCH, Sussex-squj.ro. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT (Oth FKB). 8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Matins 3 p.m., Children's Missionary service; 7 p.tn,, kWenstmg, ST. BaK.nAßAs'. KOSKNEATH. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Matin* ; 7 p.m., Eveugoiig-. S"~T~ ITHOMA1 THOMAS r S PAROCHIAL DISTRICT, Wellington South. SUNDAST, ULU Jt'HißttUAliY. ST. THOMA«'S-8 a.m., Holy Oommu. nion; 11 a.m. , Matins and Sermon; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon (f teacher, Uev Canon Garlaud). During Lent, every Wednesday evening, Mission bervioas. Thursdays, Lantern .-service, 7.30 p.m. ST. OUTHBKKT'S, Berhampore— 7 p.tu., Kteusong aud feermoh (freacher, the Vicar) During Lent, every H'fiOa.y evening Het-yioo, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, i BROOKLYN. SUNDAY, ObhI^BRUARY. • 8 a.m., Holy Conimmiion 11 a.m., Matina j 7 p.m., Evensong Rev. 1«. H. Hobday, M.A,, Viow. ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-terrace. SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Morning, 11 Evening, 7 Preacher— Rev. J. Gibson Smifcb. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-STi (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. liVening,?, Key. Dr. Gibb. KENT-TfiRRAOiS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday, 9th February! Preacher— Rev. J. K. Elliott, B.A. Morning, tit 11 Evening, at 7 EVANS BAY PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. Kilbirnie Chnrch, 11 a.m.; Rdstneath Church, 7 p.m., Rev. W. Douglas, M.A. Roseueath Churob, 11 a.m., St. John's Bible Class. Kilbirnie Ohnroh, 7 p.m., Mr. F, LftUrensoh ROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Subjects — Morning,' "Hold Up Head j" Evening, " Deeply Offended*" Pi-eaohßr— Rev. B. Jiutaon. riONGREQATIONAL CHURCHBS SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. THE TIHRRAOIiJ— II a.m., Rev. J. Reed Qlasson ; 7 p.m., fter. James E. Gibson. 'Ccmfei'WNA^PliAGMWl.w.m., Jtiev. J. '*"• '•Mmnti& '(Bubi^ct-' 1 Chrißf s ' «elf. f Revelation "); 7 p.m,, tier. Maedt&uld Aapland (subject—" Failure s HoW it is Brought About,"). CONftTAlii.tfi.ST., Newtown-Rev. W. A. Evans. 11 a.m., "The Kingdom With* iv;" 7 p.m., " Tbietes in the W»y," METHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. WESLEY CHUUCH, Tm,nß,ki.»treefc.— 11 a.m., Key. S. Lawry, President of the Conterence; 7 p.m., Key, H. Yotmgman, D.D., President Methodist (Jhut-ch ot Austtalasia. KAKORt-11 a.m., R«v. M. A. B. Pratt; 7 p.m., Rev. li. Eaine, BKOOKLXN— II a.m., Rev. J. Clover; 7 p.m., Key. F. Copeland. lOLUMJT. MlSdluN-7 p.m., lUv. F. Frost. AKQ.ST. MISSION-^ p.m., Rev J..Shjjrp. fpHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT, iid.uLESSWOIUB:.STB^I!JT — 11 »m., Rev. G. Clement,! 7 p.m., Her. W. Heady, President of Oonferenoe (Solo, " Consider ibe Lilies," Miss Myrtle Douttellj. KAIWAK.RA--7 p.m., Key. J. lienning. METHODISJ', WELLINGTON SOUTH TRINITY— II, ii*r W. Li,yoook: 7, K6T M. Motley, D.D. ISLA.Np BAi— ll, K«v T. K. B. Wooilox*ll{ 7, Key J.B. Snok. ling. BEItHAMPOKK (Masooiu Hall)— 7, Key C. A. aims. Kll-BlKNlli— ll, Key B. H. Uaillie; 7, Key 11.I 1 . G. Oarr. MAIiANUI (Public »chool)-Kev F. Kands. WOKSEK HAY (Wy&tt's Kiosk)— Ker J. A. Hooking. M 111 A.M. Alt (Kesidence of Mr W, E. Tomliu) — 3. Student a. Croßs. TIT ETIIODIST CHURCHES. AVE&B-ST.— ll a.m, K«v. E. Drakt; 7 p.m., Key. D. Jkl'Nichol. TAWA FLAT (Anniversary)— ll a.m., Key. O. P. Hunt; ! 7 p.m., Key. P. T. Kead Hooial Keunion, Tnesday, 7.30). POKiKUA— II a.m., Key. F. 1. Kead; 7 p.m., Key. G. P. Hunb. DONAI.I) xM'IiKAN.ST.—U a.m., Key. VV. J. Williams; 7 p.m., Key. U. KuowJes Smith (holoist, Mr. J. Lnnfc). ISLAND BAY —11 a.m., Key. H. C. Orchard. OHIRO.ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, Biooklyn. Key. W. U. Hin ton. Jiervitses— ll A.m., " Thankfulness ;" 1 p.m., "The Testimony of tho Monuments to the Old Testament." KTHOD IST CHURCH, Sydney-street. 11 a.m.— Rev. C. E. Ward. 7 p.m.—* Rev. S. Lawry (President of Conference). Solo, Miss Nicholas. Sydney-it., Potone^ll a.m., Rev. Speer; 7 p.m., Rev. G, S. Stockwell: Northland— ll a.m., Rev. Griffiths; 7 p.m., Key. A. Harding. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, VMan.-Btreet. SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY CONCLUDING SERVICES 11KV. J. J. NORTH'S MINISTRY Morning, '1 a.m.; Evening. 7 p.m I'KTONE. Morning and tevening--Mr. Clark. •OEUIIAMPORKJJAPTIST CHURCH Castor, Rev. W. B. Fords Carlisle. SUNDAY~SERVICES. Morning, 11; Evehing, 7. Mr. Carlisle will Preach Farewell Serttion' , TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m., a Public Meeting* will bo held to sny good-bye to Mr. Cnrii.'lo. Short Addresses. Music, Refrefhnients, etc. Everybody welcome. HELPING HAND MISSION. Protise f Buildings, TaranaKi-Bt. 11 a.m.— Fellowship. 3.15 p.m.— Bible Class. 6.16 p.m.- Open-air, Haining-street. 7 p.m.— Salvation Meeting. Preacher, Iklv. Thompson,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 2
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