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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW, ■ "x ZEALAND. ' - WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. -Morning, 11—REV.. T. R. RICHARDS. Sermon: "WHILE IT IS DAY." (Special Service.) Eveniug/7—KKV. J. F. GOLDIE (of the bolomon Islands). Anthem: "Ever • Magnify His Name." : BRO.OKLYN-11, Mr. Black; 7, Rev. B. J. James. ■ : WEBB STREET—II, Rev. R. P: Keallj' . 7, Sir. H. Boys. ARO STREET' (Sunday School Anurver- - • .sary)—Morning, 11, Mrs. T. A. Brady* * 2.45, Rev. M. A. McDowell; 7 p.m., Rev. T. A. Brady. Special singing by - scholars at all services. rpHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT, MOLESWOETH ST.-11, Rev. H. J," Odell; 7, Mr. X. Steele. .' KARORI—II and 7, Rev. C. Blair NORTHLAND—II, Rev. C. Wickham- t. ' Rev.' H. J. Odell. ' KAIWARRA—II, Mr. A. .Barrington: 7. Mi-. H. D.-C. Honvood, • TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, -*■ Opposite Newtown School. 11 a.m.—Rev. B. J. James, of Petone. 7 p.m.-Rev. W. BRAMWELL SCOTT. > Special.subject: "THE CULTS OF •" CHRISTENDOM—No. 1: CHRIS. ■ TIAN SCIENCE." '• . Anthem: "Open to Me the Gates." r YX7ELLINGTON EAST METHODISE ■ VV CIRCUIT. ' Hataitai: 11, Rev. J. F. Goldie, Pionset Missionary;. 7, .Rev. M.-A. McDowell, Maranui: 11, Mr. C. Gardiner; 7, Mr. A, ' W. Reed; 4 p.m., District B.C. Rally,- ' Rev. J. F. Goliie. Worser Bay: 11. Rev. • M. A. McDowell (Sacrament); 7, Trinity r Y.M. Band. Miramar: 11, Mr. R. S. ' Maunder; 7, Rev. F. E. Leadley (Sacra- - ntent). THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL X . CHURCH. > !THE REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.A/ ", 11 a.m.—"Christ Breaking Man's Prison* • House." 7 p.m.—"The Christian Community." ", Organist: Mr. H. E. Brusey. ' fjAMBKIDGE TERRACE / Congregational Church. REV. HARRY JOHNSON AT BOTH • ■ • -" i>- : SERVICES. , | Morning Topic—"Much Ease, Much Peril 1' > Evening, at 7—Monthly Sermon-Lecture, / • "Is Man a Free Agent?" . ISoloist: Mr. Wilfred Lewis. . \.m ':' XTEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAIS -- CHURCH. . v HARVEST SERVICES. Morning at ll—Mr. T. P. Mills. ' J Evening at 7—Mr. W. J. Lowe. ' Q.OSPEL -HALL, VIVIAN STREET*. ..'. The Gospel of the Grace of God win f (D-V.) be preached in Gospel Hall, Viviatt Street, on SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 pan.. ' I Speaker: | MR, A. P. CRAWFORD. A very cordial invitation is extended t§ ' all\to be "present. • ■ .'. ■ Hymn Books provided. * . rjHUECH Goa ■ 48 Randwick Crescent, MOERA. . Meetings at 11 a:m. and ,7 p:m. ; ~, ; "NATIONAL EMBLEMS." • ' The Rose for England, The Thistle fog '■ Scotland. The Shamrock for Ireland," Leek tor Wales, The Pomegranate foil Spain. THE FIG TREE for Israel. ' • "Let the FIG TREE teach you aPA& ABLE, as soon as its branches turn softj *. and put out leaves YOU KNOW thai? summer is at hand; so, whenever yo.u sea all this happen you may be sure thaii Hi! (the Messiah)' is at Hand, at thi very door, Matt., 24; 32:33. , The Israel FIG TREE.;has been putting •"* forth His leaves, and 'mustering; Hisj: ELECT from, the four winds,'where thesj ' have been carried, as foretold by Jesus* : Luke 21:24. The FIG TREE is budding, ; Now Jerusalem is no longer' under the heel of the Gentiles, for the period ofi the Gentile is over, 1918 A.D. Palestine <■ is under the British. Mandate. ■ The ISRAEL FIG lEEE sets before us : the soon coming of the King; and if we do not "WAKE UP He will come as * thief, and we shall not know <what hour He will come." Rev. 3:3. We often heai! it said; "But of that day and houi; knowetk no MAN, No. Not the angels. Neither the SON. But-only the Father, and He is all sufficient for the ETERNAL never, does ANYTHING without telliug His Servants the Prophets." Mof's Trns. Amos. 3:7. We are assured .that the WISE SHALL UNDERSTAND, but none of the wicked. ' Dan. 12:10. If we suffet; destruction; it will be our own fault. ■■' "For if any man LACK WISDOM, left him ask of God that giveth to ALL MEN! '■ liberally. 3? Jas. 1:5-7. . ' . Jubilee—l 934, The Crisis year, begins next September, 1933. Literature foe •• asking. • . ' DAVID NIELD, - ■*' Pastor. ITIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, - : ' 19 Marion Street. ; • .:■•■. iNear To Aro Post Office), TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. '. PUBLIC LECTURE. "THE THREE GREAT QUESTIONS OBf < ■■..-'■ HUMANITY." . "What is Life?" "What is God?" ami "What is Truth?" ' ' Lecturer: MR. T. QUEREE.'. , ' MR. G. CQLLEDGE will sing "Arise (5 Sun" (DayV and "Requiem" (Homer). 7 p.m.. ADMISSION FREE. 7 p.m< gOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS), A MEETING FOR: WORSHIP Will be held on SUNDAY, the 26th inst.at 7 p.m., at Friends House, Moncriefß Street, off Elizabeth Street. Visitors, cordially invited. WELLINGTON CO.' OF JEHOVAH'? V • WITNESSES". "• . Invite you to their meeting, SUNDAY,; 7 p.m. , ' . Subject for discussion: " "THE TRINITY." DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, ' Seats Free. No Collection,''"nrNlTAElAN FREE CHURCH^ 41a Courtenay Place. a 7 p.m.: . ": : MR. G. M. SAKER, ": "FELLOWSHIP." i —— —^—, , ■ OUR DAY IN PROPHECY. JJEALTH FOOD CAFB> y S3 Willis Street (Opposite "Evening Post"). SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "THE PERPLEXED NATIONS. THE BROKEN STANDARDS OF GOD, THE TRAGEDY OF PEACE. HOTO WILL IT END?'? ; Speaker: EVANGELIST BATTYE. | Come and hear the inspiring music. ! IGHT REV. FLORENCE HULLE^ C.S., D.S., C.M.D., - REVELATpR, Will Lecture, on "THIS WORLD A .SERIES OF CINE< MATOGRAPHIC PICTURES" (and will show you how to destroy undesirable ones), TE ARO STUDIO, BANK N.Z. CHAMBERS. MANNERS 1" STREET, • rOMORROW (SUNDAY), MARCH 2S< At 7.30 p.m. Yogic Chanting.. " Testimonials, etc. Collection. AT the Salvation Army Store, 202, . ** Cuba street, you will find a most ittraetive army of Books, Booklets, Calen3ars, Beautiful Texts, etc.. etc. No better issortment in this city. Material ' for reachers and Preachers, Sunday Schools, md all phases of Christian-work catered Eor. Call and ccc for your6elf, and yo« sill be pleased.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 4

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