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FUNERAL NOTICE. . mHE Friends of the late MBS. JAS. JL OREIGHTON> of Maranui, Wellington, are respeotfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the residence of Mr. 0. H. Holdcroft, Kaiwaiwai, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1.45 p.m., for the Featherston Cemetery. T. E. SAUNDERS. Undertaker. : E. MORRISi JUNE.. Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taxanuki Street 'and 28 Revasi St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too tote to receive immediate attention;' Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landani, at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.—Head i Department, 937. Newtown Branch, 141 Mvery Stables, 1668. Private 'Phone, 3749. RELICIOUS SERVICES, QJ ■>, MARK'S, '. SUSSEX ' - SQUARE. v■' ' :TO-MOEROW v . '; ,' ' VI: I a.m., Holy. Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. : ..'/'.. 7 p.m., Evensong. ' ST.. ANDREW'S .PRESBYTERIAN ■'. CHURCH,' . Wellington ; , Terrace. ' LORD'S DAY. SERVICES: : , . Morning, ,11. Evening, 7. . , REV. J. M. THOMSON, M.A. VtTESLEY OHDROH, TARANAKI ST. ... TO-MORROW:. ■ " x Morning, 11—Rev. J. Q. Chapman. Solo: "Fear Not Ye o'"lsrael" (Dudley Buch)—Miss Bessie Olds. . Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Solo: "0 Divine • Redeemer" (Gounod)■MiBS Bessie Olds. " ■ ■■• SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIMY, CHURCH '■."■•■ABD- INSTITUTE. Whitmore St. SUNDAY SERVICES. • Morning, at 11 o'clock. Preacher. Mr. James Moore, Missio'ner. Subject: ;"onr Review of 1917." - Evening, at 7 o'clock. Preacher, Rev. A. Reader. 1 - Soloist: Mrs.' "A." J. Wycherley. Song Service 8.30 New Year's Day—Picnic for Sailora, UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE FOR . OUR KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE ROOM,.;TOWN HALL. (Entrance Mercer Street), ■ ■ TO-MOBROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON (D.V.) at 3 o'clock. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. REGARDING THE SPIRITUAL ASPECTS ■OF THE WAR. The following announcement is taken from the "Christian," published by Messrs. Morgan and Scott, London. Bth Nov., 1917:THE PRESENT CRISIS. "THE LORD IS AT HAND." The undersigned, under a profound impression of the momentous nature of the preßent crisis, issue the accompanying statement, with, tho request that all Ministers of Religion in London and its vicinity, who are in agreement with it, will forward name and address, w'th a 'view to a united meeting for considering the question of its further advocacy. Please address:— ... "Advent Testimony," Christ Chureh, Westminster Bridge Rd., London, S.E.I. G. Campbell-Morgan. F. S. Webster. A. C. Dixon. Dinsdale T. Young.' W. Fuller-Go'och. Alfred Bird, J. Stuart Holden; J. S. Harrison. H. W.'Webb-Peploe. F. B. Meyer. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HOUR: 1. That the present Crisis points towards the close of the Times of the Gentiles.' 2. That'the Revelation of our Lord may be expected at any moment, when Hb will be manifested as evidently as to His disciples on the evening of His Resurrection. 3. That the completed Church v.'ill bo translated to be "for ever with the Lord." 4. That Israel will be restored to its own land in unbelief, and bo afterwards converted by tho appearance of Chri6t on its behalf. 5. That all human schomes of reconstruction must be subsidiary to tlio Second Coming or the Lord, because i'l netions will then be subject to His' rule. 6. That under the reign of Christ, there will be a further great effusion cf the Holy Spirit liDon all flesh. 7. That the truths embodied la this state--ment are of the utmost practical value in determining Christian character and action with references to the pressing problems of tho hour. N.B.—This is a general statement, which does not profess to decide 0:1 particular details of prophetio interpretation. This weighty expression of opinion sounded forth by the outstanding men of the Church in Great Britain should command the thoughtful and earnest attention of all Christians, and especially gives point to the fact that we have now reached a time in the world's history which is preg-' rant with tremendous issues. We are publishing this announcement in all the leading papers in the various centres, and aro rendering this service to ourl fellow, believers in accordance 'with the Scriptural injunction to exhort one another "and so much the more as ye see the day approaching." If any reariers of this announcement—men or uoraen-con-"ider that some steps shouli he tiiken in New Zealand towards holding meetings to emphasise these views, please send .ji&ines and addresses to "ADVENT TESTIMONY." Box 258, G.P.0., Wellington. "Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord whon He cometh shall find watohing." —Luke xil, 37. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. Rev. sxfi, 20. ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 81, 29 December 1917, Page 1
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