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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW J x ZEALAND. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. WILLIS STREET. Minister: Rev J. R. Blauchaid, B.A : 11—Sermon: "Builders All!" Solo: "Cast Thy Burden" (Hamblin), Miss N. , Bateman. 7 — Sermon: "THE MIDNIGHT FRIEND." Anthem: "God is a , Spirit" (Sterndale-Bennett). J Voluntaries: "Duo" (Holloway). "Sonata , ■ No. 1" (Guilmant). Organist: Mr. W. L. Haggitt F.T.C.L., , L.A.B. . Preacher at both services: REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. gT: ANDREW'S CHURCH. The Terrace. ' Minister: REV. R. J. HOWIE, B.A. '-. 11 a.m.—"\Vhat God Wants Us to Do." 7 p.m.—"Kicking Against .the Pricks." . : Preacher: REV. R. J. HOWIE, B.A. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: ] "The Church in'the World." TTENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN ' * CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1933. ■iwD^IJ THANKSGIVING . SERVICES, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Subject: "The Seed of the Kingdom" Preacher: Rev. James Baird, B.A. .Appropriate hymns and anthems. gT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH, Adelaide Road. Minister, EEV. W. R. MILNE. ; Communion Sunday i 11 a.m.—"Seasons of Refreshing." 7p& EMrLL e" EatMyFieshan^ f lS^™r!aSvg; L*t "d, 7 P'-™. Gifts of goods and chL > f ailages- Special Choir fr°m Children s Homes at b6th Services. J^AIiORI PKESBYTERLIN CHURCH a « .~^T^ b f. hanksgiving Services: 11 t " «^V c Prodigality of Providence." 7 g^^jgdy of Timidity/'R^ T HE SALVATION . . AIMY CITADEL, VIVIAN STREET YOUNG PEOPLE'S HARVEST GATHERINGS. -.tmt-^ Conducted-by T,AI^ AN' MONTGOMERY. W ! UN]PAY, 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Harvest Decorations, Special Singing and Music, Convincing Talks. Lome and enjoy the.efforts of our Youns - People. J # O.O_F. HALL. ALLEN STREET. (2 mins. Courtenay Place tram terminus, opposite Paramount Theatre.) wil? DJ? T? ]P FS EE PUBLIC LECTURE \T ht ,4 ellvered (Gfod Willing) in the above hall on SUNDAY, at 7pm on "SIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING." (1) NOAH/ WAS TSB DAYS OF' "ALL rF^d^ tha4i^ the days o£ N^h GOD'S WA Y»w,- „ *£? CO?KUPTED WSfEifT^T^Sttnl evidenTfrL a- 8/? n °f thatdoming Is evident trom Christ's own words: "As it wa.j in the days of Noah . . .even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of M 37 sl )revealed- (Luke 17:2M0,i Matt. ING OF THE BIBLE* * TEACHrhr,- St g-w-Of tIF C(?? il? o£:Christ because Christ-Himself said: "When the Son of man cometh, shall He find THE FAITH ' (ten pisten) on the earth?" which1 indicates that' when returns to the Earth although the Bible will be more' extensively circulated than ever before there will only be few ■ acquainted, with the true teaching thereof, and therefore only few in covenant .relationship with Uod, as such is only possible by understanding and believing the truth as revealed in the Bible. (See Isa. 60-1-2 •» Tim- 4:34, 2 Pet. 2:1-2, Isa. 25:7, Jer. 16:19, 2 Thess. 2:10-13., Matt. 7:14, Luke 12:32, etc.) (3) "INCREASE OF KNOWLEDGE AND RAPIDITY OF TRANSIT." The Prophet Daniel predicted that "at the time of the end many shall run to and fro. and knowledge shall be increased." (Dan. 12:4.) That this prophecy is being fulfilled contemporary with the present generation is further evidence-that the end of the present dispensation is imminent. ;■■■•• ' (4) "THE AGE OF THE ADAMIC CREATION." The Earth for 6000 years controlled by man and then for 1000 years, controlled by Christ; (Rev. 20:4-6, Hebs. 4:4-9,-Acts 17:31.) (5) "THE VISION SPEAKING." "The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall gpeak and i not lie." (Habakkuk 2:3.) Questions invited. No collection, . ' •■ Literaturevfree. fORY STREET HALL., J-ORY. STREET HALL. SERVICES TOMORROW (SUNDAY), ' 2.45 p.m. and 7 p.m. MR. J. H. KING will be first speaker at the adult Bible Study Circle at 2.45 p.m., in Mount Cook School. Subject: "JOHN THK BAPTIST." ' . MR. E. H. WILLIS will conduct the Gospel Service at 7'n.nv. in Tory Street Hall.1 MR. W. F. CURLE. will give the midweek message to Christians following the ..prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.45. . THURSDAY EVENING, 7.45: Under the auspices of the Young People MR. RODERICK GILLANDERS, of Brazil, Associate of MR. FRED GLASS, F.R.G.S., will give an-ILLUSTRATED1 LECTURE on The Bible and Brazil. A cordjal invitation is, extended to-air to attend these services. QHRISTI AN SCIENCE. FIRST AND SECOND CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. ' ( Branches of The Mother Church.The First ! Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,U.S,A. SERVICES: SUNDAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m. :' SUBJECT.-"Reality." WEDNESDAY MEETING—B p.m.FIRST CHURCH, 46 Boukott Street, Wellington. Sunday School.—Y.W.C.A. Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott Avenue, 11 a.m. Reading Room, Room 6, Third Floor, Cour- ' tenay Chambers,. 15 Courten.ay Place. ■ Open daily (except Saturdays and public holidays), 12,30 p.m. to 4 p.m., and Wednesday Evenings, from 6.30 p.nj. to 7.45 p.*. Free Circulating Library of Mrs. Eddy's , Works available at Reading Room. SECOND CHURCH, ' Bolton Street (off Wellingtdo Terrace •. North, near Parliament Buildings)Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masonjc Hall, Wellington Terrace. . Beading Room and Free Circulating Lib* ; rary, 607, T. and G. Building, Lambton : Quay. Open daily to the public (et- . , cept Saturdays), from 12.30 to 4.30 i p.m. Wednesdayl evenings from 6 to 7.45 p.m. Other eveningi from 7 till i 9 p.m. QHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. ] An Address will be delivered (God will- ' ing) on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "A.RANSOM. FOR ALL." It will be shown from the Word of God that Jesus, the Son' of God, was the Lamb of God's providing to bear away the sins ' of the world. That whosoever will may \ come and take of the Water of Life freely. c A, Cordial Invitation to hear this Address. ,: , punday School, 2.45 p.ni, | \

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 4

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