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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. TVTETHODIST CHURCH OF' NEW liX ZEALAND. WESLEX CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. P.. RICHARDS. '. Harvest Thanksgiving Services in Circuit. Morning—ll/ REV. T. R. RICHARDS Sermon: "CONTRAST— THEIRS AND OURS." Anthem: ''Ye Shall Dwell in the Laud." •■. Evening, 7—REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Sermon: "A WAYSIDE STUDY IN NATURE." Anthem: "Praise Ye the Lord (Garrett). Duet: "O Lovely Peace." Soloists: Mrs. W. H. Hindle and Miss Joy Sutherland. BROOKLYN—II, Rev. R. p. Keall (Soloist, Rev. A. M. Costain); 7, Rev. R. P. Keall (Special Music). . WEBB-ST.—ll and 7, Rev. T. A. Brady ARO-ST.—ll, Mr. Steele; 7, Mr. L. C. Brown. OHIRO HOME—IO, Mr. Sfeele SPECIAL OFFERINGS AT ALL SERVICES. =: •JiHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-ST.— 11, Mr. Black- 7 Rev. H. J. Odell. ' * KARORI—II and 7, Rev. C. Blair NORTHLAND—II, Rev. H. J. Odell- 7 Rev. C. Wickham. " ' KAIWARRA—II, Mr. Slyfield; 7, Mr. Horwood. T^RINITY METHODIST . CHURCH, -*- ■ Opposite Newtown School. Minister: REV. W. BRAMWELL SCOTT 11 a.m.—"The Master Voice." 7 p.m.—"A TRAITOR'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY." Duet: "A Sea of Glass," Messrs. Smith and Wilson; Solo: "I've Found a Friend," Mrs. Pengelly,- An- ' them, "Hark, Hark, My Soul." Service Broadcast by 2YA. ELLINGTON EAST METHODIST CIRCUIT. HATATFAI—II a.m., Mr. H. E: Moston; 7 p.m., Bowlers' Church. Parade and Service (Rev. F. E. Leadley). MARANUI—H a.m., Rev. M. A. McDowell (Communion); 7 p.m., Mr. T. Steele. WORSER BAY—II a.m., Rev, P. E. Leadley (Communion); 7 p.m., Mr. A_ G. Brooks. MIKAMAE-11 a.m., Sister Winifred; 7 pan., Rev. M. A. McDowell. q\HE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL x CHURCH. - THE REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.A. 11 a.m.—"Love's Petals Never Fall." '•_■ 7 p.m.—SHOULD A CHRISTIAN USE .-FORCE.?. . ,_ : ,_ :; - . "...;, Organist: Mr. H. E. Brusey. QAMBRIDGE TERRACE ' ■ Congregational: Church. REV. HARRY JOHNSON At both services. II a.m.—"Growing-up Spiritually" 7 p.m.—"THE PERILS OF DELAYED IMPULSE." _ ~ . A Hearty Invitation: to All.; "MTSWTOWN ■ CONGREGATIONAL "^ CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES, 11-ajn., 7 p.m. REV. S. J. CAMPBELL. gOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS). A MEETING FOR WORSHIP Will be held on. SUNDAY, the 12th inst., at 7 p.m., at Friends House, MoncrieS street, off Elizabeth street. Visitors cordially invited. Dear Brother Nield,— "I was BLIND, now I SEE." "DECENTLY I came into possession of a nrr^T 3?.^ - o£/ youra caUed "KESTITU; ■*'~. and I must Eay 1 f°«nd it very interesting and its arguments logical. For a long time I have thought about the Day-line Question. It always seemed a folly to observe a : day changed to man's time by the 180 th. Meridian Day-line. But your Book seems to make it blear. I used to be a S.D.A. In fact, I graduated from the -Ministerial ■ Course af' Avondale in 1921.. But left ■ over. Mrs.- White's error and the 1814 theory. I would be gtad'to hear from you.—L.P., 6/2/33. -■ • ■'"■"■ ■ The Bible Sabbath in New Zealand is from Sunset Saturday to Sunset Sunday. BAVTD NTELD, Pastor,Churdh of God, 48, Randwich crescent. ' ■ ■ MOERA., FREE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION. HPHE Man from Dunedin, who found the •f- LOST GOSPEL, written by a Disciple, who founded'the Church in London, will explain this greatest of all Books; He will also point out the mistakes in the other so-called four Gospels also how Churchianity is negative and hopeless, also how politicians are negative to religion, so come along and fire.questions and do a little talking yourself.. Agnostics.. Free Thinkers, Rationalists, and Socialists are specially invited. The only conditions are you must not quote books In discussion. HALL AT SO, MANNERS STREET. ■ 8 p.m. TO-MORROW.; ' . • WELLINGTON DISTRICT, LOJG., No. 1. of the Institution and their' -"■*- Friends are reminded of the Quarterly Church Parade, which will be held ■in the Methodist Church; Karori, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 12th. inst., at 6.45 P-ni, ' . •.>.■..• By Order, ' • W.D.M. TTENT MISSION, ADELAIDE ROAD, BERHAMPORE. :... COMMENCING SUNDAY, 7 p.m.. .. .. . All Welcome. "■. Undenominational. ■ AT the Salvation Army Store, 202, ■cx Cuba street, you will find a most attractive, array of Books, Booklets, Calendars, Beautiful Texts, etc., etc. No better assortment in this city. Material for Teachers and Preachers, Sunday Schools, and all phases of Christian-work catered for. .Call and ccc for yourself, and you wilj be pleased. ~ WANTED TO SELL. YXfANTED to Sell, Firewood, or would TT Exchange for Car or Truck. 'Write 87, Evg. Post. WANTED Sell, Cow Manure, 2s 6d *•■ sacks, 10 sacks 20s; delivered anywhere. Book your order now. 1890, Evg. Post. ■ ' WANTED Sell, Furniture of every de- * • scription. Best value in Wellington. Davis Bros.; Huge Auction Mart, Lower Cuba-st. - . - WANTED Sell,- Latest Oak Bedroom " Suite, Dining Suites, 'Chesterfield Suites, positively sacrificed. Davis Bros:, Huge Auction Mart, Lower Cnba-st. X\T ANTED Sell, Duchesses, 37s 6d; »" Wardrobes, 655; Mattresses, 10s 6d; Single Wire Woves, 19s 6d: Double, 29s 6d; Pillows, 2b 3d; Kitchen Tables, 8s 6dKenner's Great Sale, now on. WANTED Sell, Beautiful 3-piece Chesterfield Suites, £12 10s, worth £22 10s; money talks, we have not put on IS per cent, on our stocks. Kenner's. WANTED Sell—Great Sale at Kenner's. We must have room for continuous supply coming through our, factory; we will sacrifice our present stocks for cash at very low prices. .__ WANTED Bell, Best Selection Bedroom, Dining, and_ Chesterfield Suites in town. £20 goods, £2 deposit, 10s week. Radford's Better Values. ECONOMISING? TT is false economy to use cheap price •*• Paints. For covering power and durability use HUBBUCK'S "1765" PAINT, Made in London. ■ Sold by Tingey's, Ltd.; Stewart Hardware, Ltd.; Auld and Gleeson; T. A. Wells, Ltd, ■..-■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 4

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