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_____ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. . METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ™™ ZEALAND. . WESLEY CHURCH. TARANAKI-ST. , Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Morning—ll, E e v. T. R. Richards. Sermon, "The Prize and the Price." 7, Rev. fc.. P. Blainiresi Communion. Anthem, ; "The Lord is My Strength" (Smart).,Sun- > day School Anniversary, Sunday week, 12th October. Three services. Special singing by the children. > BROOKLYN—II, Rev. T. W. Vealie, 7, Rev. R. Jlaine, "Universal Welcome." Soloist, Miss W. Tricker. WEBB-ST.—Church Anniversary. 11, Rev. E..S. Harkness. 7, Missioner Kirk- ' land. Special music. Vocalists, Mr. and ' Mrs. Child. Public Meeting, Monday Evening Next, S o'clock. ARO-ST. Mission—7 p.m., Rev. T. R. Richards. WELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIST y ' ' CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH—II a.m.: Rev. R. Raine; 7 p.m., Rev. T. W. Vealie. Subject: "The Great Quest of Life." Solo, r •'Open the Gates of the Temple," Mrs. W. H. Hindle. Communion at close of Evening Service. ISLAND BAY.-ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. H. Ashworth. Evening subject: '"The ' Rebellious Son." Anthem: "O Taste and See." HAPPY VALLEY—7 p.m., Trinity Mission Band. . THORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT- •*• Molesworth at.—ll a.m., Mr. A. H. Brooks; 7 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett, subject, "The Bigness of Life." Karori—ll, Rev. E. D. Patchett; 7, Mr. T. P. Mills. Northland—ll, Mr. T. Steele; 7, Rev. J. Dennis. Kaiwarra —11, Rev. J. Dennis; 7, Mr. H, P. Mourant. WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST 1 yy CIRCUIT. Hataitai—ll, Rev. E. P. Blamires, Gen Sec. Youth Work; 7, Rev. E. S. Harkness. 1 Maramii—ll, Mr. A. S. Soanes; 7, Rev. M. A. M'Dowell. Worses ■ Bay—ll, Missioner Kirkland; 7, Mr. H. "Wbitfield. Miramar—ll, Eev. M. A. M'Dowell; 7, Mr. H. A. Tunnicliffe. "TiEMONSTRATION by Junior Christian - XJ Endeavourers at the Cambridge TerF race Congregational Church nest Tuesday ,at 7 p.m. Big Rally at 7.30. when Rev. . Harry Johnson and Pastor Hibburt wil speak. ' riHURCH OF GOD. : .48, Randwick crescent, Moera. I i ■■ ~ ■ MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP AND : BIBLE STUDY, II and 7 p.m. ■ '-DAYLIGHT SAVING: STANDARD ', , TIME CHANGED." L The Creator set the Sun and the Moon to MARK out the Sacred Seasons, the days ana the Years." (Gen. 1:14-19.) At the Creator's sixth hour we have the Meridian-noon. (Matt. 27:45). So it was f foretold 817 years before by Prophet Amos, 1 8:9. ' Man has .changed the HOUR of Meridian from 6 noon to 12 noon, the Standard TIME. The SUMMER TIME Act changes ' it to 11.30 A.M. ' The National Almanac ' changes in New Zealand the Saturday for Sunday, the 7th Day—for the first. Which should I prefer, tho National Almanac or the BIBLE? The Sun and the Moon are the Creator's ORDINANCES that CANNOT BE BROKEN. Jere. 31:35, 36, . 33:25, with Gen. 8:22. r How can we repeat the WORDS: '1 be- ; lieve in GOD the Father, Almighty Maker iof Heaven and Earth," etc. And Break , those Heavenly Ordinances? The Ordinances of Man are INANE, ■ void of sense. Jere. 10:2. Margin M.S. • Trns. Au English Girl who had been taught to pray to "Our Father which art in Heaven," but in our State Schools she • was not thus taught. When she came F homo she asked the question, "IS THERE XO GOD IN NEW ZEALAND?", If New Zealand bo God's Own Country, Should He be "AN ABSENTEE LANDLORD"? These Nat.idnal and Customary changes •of the Everlasting ORDINANCES of Heaven and the Ten Commandments, with ! its Sabbath, seem to be pointing the way ' to the NO-GOD Society of Russia. "I heard the VOICE of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? WHO will go for , US'* Isa. 6:S. It must be the ONE with CLEAN LIPS. V. 9. . Like Jesus. 1 Peter 2:21, 22. "Neither was guile found in, His mouth." ■ "WHO HATH EARS TO HEAR, Let J Him HEAR." Matt. 13:9. f DAVID NIELD, 1 Pastor.. TORY STREET HALL. ORY STREET HALL. 1 We heartily invite all interested to attend, the following Services:— 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Afternoon, 2.45, in Upstairs Hall, when Mr. P. H. : O'Donnell will be the first ■ speaker on the subject, "The Book of Ezra." . TO-MORROW- (SUNDAY). Evening, 7 o'clock, when Mr. C. J. Drake will give a further interesting prophetic address ,on "Signs of the Times—What of the Present Slump?" WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.4s—Prayer Meeting, followed by address by Mr. Don Gillies. FRIDAY, 7.30-Prayer Meeting. > ' SATURDAY NlGHT—Meeting lor Men. ANDREW JOHNSON'S MISSION com- • mences (D.V.) SUNDAY, 19th October. Meantime, SPECIAL PRAYER tMEET- " ING is being held EACH SATURDAY " EVENING, at S o'clock, in the Upstairs ; Hall. All Christians are heartily invited. T>ETHEL TEMPLE (191, Vivian-it.). (In affiliation with Assemblies of God in New Zealand.) TO-NIGHT—7.3O p.m., Young People. SUNDAY—II ajn. and 7 p.m. TUESDAY—7.3O p.m., Prayer. THURSDAY—7.3O p.m.. "Mini»try of the Word." _ ~ „ • Services conducted by Pastor E. T. Mellor. Also Services at Lower Hutt Oddfellows' Hall at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday, conducted by workers from Bethel Temple. Visitors cordially welcome. THE Gospel of Tho Grace o! God will (D.V.) bo preached on SUNDAY ' NEXTSn GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, At 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr. J. Russell. Sankey's Hymns. No collection. All welcome. i t>UBLIC LECTURE. TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. ' "RE-BIRTH AS A FACT IN EVOLUTION.'.' THEOSOPHICAL HALL, ■19, Mavion-st. (near Te Aro P. 0.). ■ mHE PENTECOSTAL MISSION*] ' •*• 29, Vivian street. . •SUNDAY,. sth OCTOBER. 11 a.m.—Fellowship. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Pastor Roberts. "Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday, To-day, and ForBROOKLYN—II a.m., Mr. W. U. Brown. ' THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m., Bible Exposition. SATURDAY, 7.15 p.m., Young People. BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION. } The Wellington Branch of the 8.1. W.F. meets at the Society's Reading Room, 29, • Panama street, on TUESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. C. W. CLIFT, Hon. Secretary. E "T CITIZENS' WEEKLY MIDDAY ■"• PRAYER MEETING (D.V.) . Will be held Every THURSDAY, from 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m., in the - F SAILORS' REST, WILLESTON STREET (Off Willis street, opposite Stewart ;• Dawson's). Christians of all Denominations invited. "EUITH LUTHERAN . CHURCH, •■*- Trades Hall, Vivian street. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. -'\MUTUALi CHRISTIAN DUTIES;* ( E» At 3§c#"&

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