MKTHODfST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. CONFERENCE SERVICES TOMORROW. TAR AN AKI-STB KET CtRCUTT. Wesley Church— Jl, President, Rev. 8. Lawry ; 7, Rev. H. Youngman, D.D. Kttroti— ll, Rev. M. A. IX. Pratt; 7, Roy. R. Rtiinei Brooklyn— l], Rev. J. Clover; 7, Rev. F. Copeland. Tory-slrec! Mission— 7 f Roy. F. Frost. To Aro Mit,uion— 7, Rev. J. Sharp. WEBB-MTREET CIRCUIT. Webb-slreot— 11. Key. K. Drnlra; ?, Rev. D. M'Nichol. • Tawa Flot-11, Rev. Q. p. Hunt; 7, Rev. F. T. Haul. Porirua— ll, Rev. F. T. Read; 7. Rev. G. P. Uuut. WELLINGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. Trinity— ll, Uev. W. Laycook: 7, R<sv. W. Morley, D.D. Island Bay (Cljde-slreel)— ll, Rev, T. B. Woolloxall; 7. Rev. J. B. Sucklmg, Berhampore—?, Rev. "C. A. Sim». Kilbirnie— ll, Re\. B. S. Bailey; 7, Rev. Maranui— 7, Rev. F. Rands. Wpreer Bay— 7. Rev. J. A. Hosking. Miramar— 3, Student S. Cross, SYDNEY-STREET CIRCUIT. Sydney-street— ll, Rev. C. E. Ward; 7, President, Rev. S. Lawry, Northland— ll, Rev. S. Griffith; 7, Rev. A. Harding. Petone (Sydney-street)— ll, Rev. G. F. Stockwell; 7, Rev. W. H. Speer. THORNDON CIRCUIT. Molesworth-itreet— 11, Rev. G. Clement; .7, Rev. W. Ready. Kanvarra— 7, l\<iv, J. Benning. JOHNSONVILLE CIRCUIT. JohnsonviHe— ll, Rev. G, Frost; 7, Rev. J. Featherston. Ngaio— ll, Rev. J. Featherston; 7, Rev. G. Frost. DONALD M'LEAN-STREET CIRCUIT. Donald .M'Lean-streeWll, Rev. W. J. Williams; 7, Roy. G, Khowles Smith. Island Bay (I'aradeHll, Re>. H. C. Orchard. CENTRAL MISSION. Herbert-street Hall— ll, Rev. H. L. Blamires. New Theatre— 7, Roy. J. W. Burton. HUTT CIRCUIT. • Hutt— ll, Rev. T. Coatsworth; 7, Rev. D. J. Murray. Taita— 11, Student E. E. Sage; 7, Rev. W. B. Scott, Belmont— 7, Student E. E. Sage. PETONE CIRCUIT. Nelson-street— ll, Rev. A. Pybus; 7, Rev. A. J. Seamer. SPECIAL AFTERNOON SERVICE. Camp Meeting, Basin Reserve, 3 o'clock. Leader, Hon. C. M. Luke, Vice-presi-dent. Speakers, Revs. T. G. Brooke and. J. Cocker. Special Hymns, led by Central Mission Silver Band. ttnitarian~~Tree church, _ Ingestre-etreet. SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1915. 10 a.m.— Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Professor H. Mackenzie. "An Examination and Exposure of Canon Garland's Specious Arguments and Misleading Statements on the Question o£ Bible m Schools," LIBERAL RELIGION signifies FREEDOM. FREEDOM means LIFE-a Rej ligion of tho Spirit, a fundamental element in the hat.ure of man. MEN and WOMEN help to build up a FREE CHURCH which set* these ideals— Freedom, Life, Spirit— in its forefront. £IHURCH oTcffiUSTT VIVIAN-ST. 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. 2.45 p.m.— Sunday School and Bibto Class. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. All welcome, CHURCH OF CHRIST, RIDDIFORD*. STREET, NEWTOWN. Evangelist, 8. H. Mudge. 11 a.m.— Worship. 2.45 p.m.— Bible School and Classes. Note.— First Day of School Rally. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service, Tome— "Th« Ton virgins." ftOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STRKBT. The Gospel will be Breached (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seat* all free. No collection, A cordial invitation to all. I.B.SrASSOCIATION MEETINGS for Bible Study-Sunday, 2.30 and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., 104, Rintoul>st., Newtown, All interested welcome. CjALVATXQN ARMY, VIVIAN-ST. BRIGHT SALVATION MEETINGS. 11 a.m.— Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.— Joyful Salvation Meeting. 7 p.m.~-Spc' rial Salvation Meeting. Morning Address, Lieut. T. G. Shilton; Afternoon, Ensign Inwood; Evening, Major A E. Colvin. Band and Singing Company will take part. F. K. MELKSHAM, Adit. EVANGELICAL " LUTHERAN (DEUTCH). DIVINE SERVICES. SUNDAY, Oth FEBRUARY. ' i In DRUIDS' HALL. TARANAKLSTREET At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. .__ HASBOM). riHRISTADELPHIAN Meelihgs aif held EVERY SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., Druids' Hall, Taranaki-street (front room). Subject To-morrow— "Tho Only Chris.' tian Hope." Question* invited after addvee«. All Welcome. No Collection. W~ iLLmoToN~L©i)6ir oV'the . TBKOSOPHtOAX. SOCIETY -(lucorporalcd). Public lecture, SUNDAY, * p.n>., in Lodge Room, Ballance-streei, by Mr. Jtunm Wilson, Subject— "The Freedom of Monism.'' Books for sdle Wednesday afternoons, 3 to 430 p.m. Room opMi dnilj from 3 to 4.50 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLK. Tasnian-stroet.. To-night, 6.30, I.S.S. I*Bson, "God's (J<jvenant with Jsoali." The world h never to be destroyed, by ftatar. I(. in to be by fire next time. Is not that event near? 2 Peber, 3, 6-13. IVmorrow, , 11, Worship; 6.30, Service, "paiuel's Vision. l% important. Conn* Kihdergartcu Day School, 9,30 bum. week days. VpW CENTURY ~~~lilAi£ TO-MOKKOVV (SUNDAY), Oth FEB.j LECTURE BY~MR. VICTOR. Subject— "Soul Lessons." To be fol« lowod by Floral Clairvoyance, Admission, 6d and 1«. /"iHRISTIAN Scientists, of Wellington, hold Services Every Sunday Evening, at 7 o'clock, alfo First Wednesday Evening of each month, at 8 o'clock, 04, Wil-lls-streut. Reading Room, same address, open Monday. Wednesday, a,nd Friday, jlS^to 4. Public! cordially welcomed. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 2
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