RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OP 'NEW ' , ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: EEV. T. R. RICHARDS. (Evening Service Anniversary Hymns Repeated by the Children.) ; Morning, 11; Evening, 7. ■ Preacher at Both Services': Rey.'E p. Blamires (Youth Director). (All youth specially invited.) ■ BROOKLYN—II and 7, Rev. R. P. Keall. , WEBB-ST.-11, Mr. Steele; 7, Rev. T. .A. Brady, ARO-ST.-11, Rev. T. A. Brady; 7, Mr. Young. rpHOKi\.UO.N METHODIST 'CIRCUIT. Rev. H. J. ~,,0ae11. 7, Rev. C, Blair. , 'KARORI—II, Rev. C. Blair. 7, Rev". H. J. : Odell. , ' N0^ THLAND-11, Mr. T. Steele. 7, Mis. ■ ■ Odell. ■ • . KAIWARRA— 11, Mr. A. Mackie. 7, Mr. Honvood. . ■ TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, ! (Opposite N.ewtown School). Minister: REV. W-. BRAMWELL SCOTT. U a.m.—"The Book of Remembrance." 7 p.m.—"OCEN WINDOWS." , WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST CIRCUIT • HATAITAI-11, Rev. Frank E. Leadley (C°n™lfion); 7, Mr. T." Steele. ' - MAHANUI— U, Rev. M. A. McDowell; 1 >T T£ mity' Vo »ne Men's Band. WORSER BAY-11, Mr. H. F. Clarke; 7, Rev. F. E. Leadley. ' ■■ n -Tr.WA' MA''R-11. CHILDREN'S SERVICE Mr. J. W. Buchanan; 7, Rev. M. A. McDowell (Communion). : THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . THE "REV. ( H. W. NEWELL, M.A. .11 a.m.—"The'Place of' the Organised Church in Modern Life." 7 p.m.—"THE DEATH OF THE BODY: ; . ENEMY OR SERVANT?" 1 ;Qrganist—MR.H.E..BRUSEY. i rjAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREv/: GATIONAL CHURCH. / F L O WEE SERVICES, : Morning and Evening. . U a;m.—SUNDAY. SCHOOL RALLY. » •-. , (Solos by Scholars.) ' .7- 'pjni—Topic: "Consider the Lilies.", ...""-'• (Special Music.) ' Preacher: ' REV. HARRY JOHNSON t ; - . >■ \ JiJEVVTOWN CONGREGATIONAL - REV. S. J. CAMPBELL. 11 a.ln.'—Dedication Service; Infant' Ban- , tism. ~ .. i ■■■... *^ 7 p.m.—People's Popular Service. "The Uvo Sides of 'Temptation." L /The Church with a Welcome.. > Gll^^^ ui<' «Oi>, «. RandwicWes/, >:;.= . MOERA. ei^r WorsI »P and Bible Study. . ; SIXTY-NINE JUBILEES END IN 1934 CAN WE MEASURE TO THE END OF TIME? ' > -V^t?^'. ty' the Jubi'eies of 49 years m Tie Fi lst Jubilee ■ be &™ in 1447 ■5 >C-V^S I n . T ?V e bantam of the Hosts of ■ the ETERNAL said: "NOW I COME," •' Anathema Maranatha"—typical of HIS • ibecond Coming. 1 Cor., 16:22. By blowing- of the 7tU .' Trumpet .under His command,, the walls' of Jericho fell flat, and the people "ate '■ of the Old Corn of theland," according to ' o-V^&F of" Josh -> 5 'X1> al>d Lev. 2o:8-15. JUST SO, by,, the sounding of the ; 7th, Angel the RULE of'the world passes 'V? ~Jesils' the MESSIAH.- Rev.- 11:13, Mof s Trns. "Then shall Michael Stand ' Up." Dan. 12;1. . ' The first year 'of JUBILEE One is ■ made up of the age's of the sons of Adam 1i? , deat" of Terah (according to R. T ■ Nash, Author of '/The Midnight Hour"), ) was 2083 years, Add 430, from Abram, to > when the Israelites left Egypt Then 40 I years-.in'the Wilderness, and that will to--25l?ea^-,Jf lsame on iu\\ time, : 2.ja3 years, a.nd we get 1447 years for the first Jubilee of Josh., 5:11-14. Then we have 1934 years left, the ending of the'69th '£'rrf c™? IhS,1 hS, beeinnine of the 70th. MS Ke° £WT^ L ? ARVEST' aUd the , The TIMES' of the Gentiles began in 602 8.C., and was to continue 2520 years Lev., 20:28:. 7 Times 360 equals 2520 years , tor- Gentile reigning, so that 602 and i J9lB make the required 2520 number >ot years, and the OXE HOUR ■ adde.d in :Rev. 17:12 makes 15 years, and '■ fills 1931. The Greek name of the Son of • God spells 1934."' ! '. i "HU I O S-.T 0 U—TH E O U." . 400 10 70 .200, 300 70 400 9 5 70 400 ■ ■'.- —equals 1934. ■' • Jesus-.flie Son of God Spells 1934. ; Should we resist this" THREEFOLD . WARNING? ■ "OUR GOD SHALL , COME." Ps. 50:3. "Prepare to~MEET HIM." >Amos, 4:12. ' ' . SEPTEMBER NEXT, 1934. i Literature for asking. ~> ) . "Gather First the TARES." Matt 13.30. Now "ANATHEMA." Cursing. • DAVID NIELD, Pastor. -THE.; SALVATION. ~ARMY, ' Citadel, Vivian street. i . ADJUTANT ALLAN MONTGOMERY 1 x _ Will Enrol at 7 p.m. . NEW. SOLDIERS under the ARMY ! FLAG, ill a.m.—Holiness Assembly, Speaker, Major Armstrong. / 3 p.m.-JOYFUL HOUR of Song and Testimony. ' , • Prayer Hour at 7 a.m. Gather -with us . and enjoy these Spiritual Gatherings. I rpHB- • SALVATION ARMY, - x CONSTABLE STREET. Self-Denial Altar • Service, .{ 11 a.m.-., To:morr.ow. ,' Directed by Brigadier E. Harewood. v - Other Services, 3 Ran. and 7, p.m. .'. . * . Come. l ' FUNERAL NOTICES^ t ! ~ ~ : — . ~; THp Friends of the late Mr. John I • Bennett are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E Morris/ Jun., Ltd., 60, Taranaki street, . on Monday, 17th October, 1932, at 9.30 . a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. • E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ' Telephone 52-159. 'FHE Friends of the late Mrs. Susan Newf ■*• port are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60, Taranaki street, on Monday, 17th October, 1932, at 2 p.m., for • the Cemetery, Karori. ' ' . E^MORRIS, JUN., LTD., • I Funeral Directors, - "60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 52-159. THE Friends of the- late Rev.--James •*■ Moore are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mission to Seamen's Church, Stout, street, To-morrow - (Sunday), 16th October^ 1932, at 2.30 p.m. _ A Funeral Service will be held at' the Church at 2 p.m. A Special. Invitation is given to all' Seame- in port to bo present. E. MORRIS, JUN.i: LTD., r ' " ■ Funeral Directors, 00, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddifor<f-st ; Telephone 52-159. • T?HK F.uneral*of the late William Henry ' : L T edbr°ok will leave the' Ohapel of • ]\obt. H.. Wilson and Sons,* Ltd., 'on Monday 17th October, 1932, at 1.30 p.m., for , tile Karori Cemetery. Private interment ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, r 164, Adelaide road. Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. '■ BUSINESS NOTICES. ' CHAS. GREER, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND s UNDERTAKER. Telephone 6. M- ■■■• V- PORIRUA. / x New Premises include an up-to-date . Mortuary. Motor. Hearse and all apP.liances. Prompt attention given to all details. '- (iLADIATOR Port Wine, from the fin- >■ VJI i est vineyards of the Douro, Portugal. Only to be obtained at Grand Hotel; I quarts Ea, pints 2s 9d.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 5
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