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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. :, pKESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW x ZEALAND. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. WILLIS ST Minister: REV. ,1. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. , 11.0.—"The Field is the World." • 7.O.—Short Devotional Service, followed by "THE CRUCIFIXION" (Stainer), rendered by an Augmented Choir. Soloists: Tenor, Mr. Oscar Dyer; Baritone, Mr. 0 Ernest Short. Conductor, ' Mr. Lawrence Haggitt. Organist, Miss Mabel Bowen. Retiring Offering Both Services for ( . Missions Abroad. gT- ANDREW'S CHURCH, . The Terrace. Minister: REV. R. J. HOWIE, B.A. . 11 a.m.—Preacher: Rev. J. T. Macky. 7 p.m.—Preacher: Rev. R. J. Howie, B.A. The Choir will render the Cantata: "FROM OLIVET TO CALVARY." Mr. W. W. Marshall, Mr. S. Duncan. Retiring Collections for Interest Charges. K"ENT TERRACE I'RESBYTEKIAN xv CHURCH. (The Church of Friendship.) • REV. W. GILMOUR. 8.A., PREACHES. 11 a.m.—SUBJECT, "A Mountain-top Experience." (Communion.) Anthem, . "The Lord is My Light" (MaeFarian.) 7 p.m.—SUBJECT, "Paganism in a Modern Christian Community." (A message for Non-churchgoers.) Anthem (hymn Study), "Till He Come." Offertory, ■'Slumber Song" (Schumann) Organist, Mr. Alex. Mill, L.A.B. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CT. JAMES'S • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Adelaide Road. Minister, REV. W. R. AIILNE. COMMUNION SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion, "The Spectacle of the Cross." , 7 . p.m.—Stainer's "Crucifixion," by the Choir; special soloists. Supplementary Communion at the close. . GOOD FRIDAY-7 p.m., United Communion Service, Trinity Methodist Church. ; J£ARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ~ Divine Service 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. .. Preacher: Rev. R. H. Catherwood, of Car- " terton Presbyterian Church. I rjMIJE SALVATION ARMY, - Vivian Street Citadel. ° CADETS' FIELD DAY. Conducted by ] THE CHIEF SECRETARY, Supported^ by - ; T.G, STAFF. AND CADETS. • " -QHRISTiAN SCIENCE." " FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST D ■-••.": SCIENTIST. ' B ™°ch ,of The Mother Church, The First s Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston Mass., U.S.A. ■ ' , Itxt SERVICES: . . . I 11- aDd 7 P-ni- Snbieot: WEDi\KSDA^'aIEETING-8 pm 46 Bouieott Street, Wellington. • Sun^ y, Schbol-Y.W.CA.. Blue Triangle Hall. Bouicott Avenue. 11 a.m Reading Room, Room 6, Third Floor, Courtenay Chambers, ,15 Courtenay llaee. Open daily (except Saturdays and public holidays), 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday evenings from C.30 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. Mrs. Eddy's Works and Authorised Christian feeience Literature on Sale. : ' Free Circulating Library of Mrs. Eddy's -Works available at Reading Room. . CECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST ° SCIENTIST. Branch of The Mother Church, The FirstChurch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. :, • Mass.. U.S.A. SERVICES: '■■ SUNDAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: WEDNESDAY MEETIN&-8 p.m. Bolton Street (off - Wellington Terrace Aorth, near Parliament Building). Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masonic Hall, - Wellington Terrace. L Reading Room and Free Circulating - Library, 607 T. and G. Building, Lambton Quay. Open daily to the public ; (except Saturdays) from 11 a.m. to 4.30 ; - p.m., Wednesday evenings from 6. to 1 7.45. Friday evenings from 7to 8.30. - T^ORY"" ' STREET HALL. , AORY / STREET ' HALL. j MR. ALFRED MACE MR. ALFRED MACE MR. ALFRED MACE ' ' MR. ALFRED MACE Continues his meetings with us f TOMORROW-(SUNDAY) AND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . " - NEXT. SUNDAY EVENING, .7 o'clock.-Mr. j Mace will speak On "The New Heavens 3 and the New Earth, Moral and Material." ■ . ' •' ' Owing to Easter weekend, Mr: Mace will address meetings on Tuesday and Wedl nesday Evenings next at 7.45-Aiot Wednesday and Thursday as formerly. . CHRISTIANS! Don't fail to hear the .unique and encouraging addresses of this approved servant of Christ, whose ministry is comprised of positive messages that strengthen faith and unite Christians. t SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2.45—MR. ALAN McKENZIE, prospective Missionary to India (late Accountant, Aulsebrook's, Christchureh), will speak ; in St. John Ambulance Hall. Subject: ■•■-' "A Secret in the Christian Life." 1 From 3.30 till 4.15 Mr. McKenzie will meet young men and -women especially I for a Missionary Talk, when he will B , tell the story of God's leading in his own life. GIRLS' TEA.—Girls, please keep in mind appointmentl for Tea at 5 o'clock in upstairs, Tory Street Hall, Tomorrow (Sun- • day) Afternoon. A welcome for all Girls. I OPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NZ ; P WELLINGTON. BRANCH. " ' ' Rechabite Chambers, 125 Willis Street. ANND, rERSARY OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM. . ■■ 7 p.m.—THE STUDENT—7 p.m. ' Subject: "THOU SHALT NOT SUFFER .A.WITCH.-TO-LIVE." Clairvoyance and After Circle. ALL WELCOME. . i t vyELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST TT CHURCH (Inc.). Kent Terrace. 7 p.m. ' : MRS. COVENTRY. 7 p.m. Will deliver Trance Address. Clairvoyance and After-circle. TUESDAY,. 2.30 p.m., Ladies' Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Seance and Supper. THE GREATER WORLD SPIRITUALIST MISSION. 54-56 Willis Street, opp. Windsor Hotel. . SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m.—Meeting and Clair- . voyanee. \ 7 p.m.—Local Speaker. Subject: "Truth aud Nothing but the Truth." CLAIRVOYANCE AND AFTER CIRCLE. MONDAY, 2.45 p.m.-Ladies' Meeting i WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. - MIDWEEK MEETING. PUBLIC SEANCE. TUESDAY. 8 p.m.—Mr. Barnctt. "Occult Lecture." 3 A heart}' welcome is extended to all. c' rjHURCH OF SPIRITUALISM AND V PSYCHIC SCIENCE, . Ron-di-voo Hall, 5 Ellice Street, opp. Basin Reserve. 7 p.m., SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Subject:' "MESSENGERS IN HOPE'S EMPLOY." Reuben A. Webb, Dip]. S.N.U. England. Spiritual Clairvoyance. QHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. . VICTORIA HALL. ADELAIDE ROAD. An address will be delivered (God willing) on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "THE RETURN OF JESUS CHRIST TO THE EARTH—THE ONLY SOLUTION TO.OUR DIFFICULTIES." You are invited to hear this address, [ when it will be shown that it has been on record for ages past that it is God's intention to send Jesus. The day of His • coming draws nigh, as the signs indicate. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 3

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