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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. I QT. PAUI/.S PRO-CATHEDRAL. kJ MULGRAVE STREET. S a.m. —Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m.— HALF-HOUR SERVICE.; CANON PERCIVAL JAMES, "Self Scrutiny.” 11 a.m. —Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: REV. W. G. PARKER. “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” 12 noon —-Holy Communion. 7 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: CANON PERCIVAL JAMES. “GOD AND MY NEIGHBOUR.” No. .1 : The Fifth Commandment. SUNDAY SCHOOL (Sydney Street Schoolroom), at 10 a.m. • and 2.30 p.m. TORY STREET HALL. J ORY STREET HALL. ADULT BIBLE CLASS To-morrow (Sunday), at 3. Subject: “The Holy Spirit: How to enjoy His Presence and Power daily.” Speaker: Mr. J. R. Curie. GOSPEL SERVICE, Sunday Evening. 7 o’clock, when Mr. E. H. Willis speaks —“Lost and Found—a thrilling Biblical story of Modern Characters'.” Mr. F. Morrison will sing. PRAYER MEETING. Wednesday, at 7.45. followed by Address by Mr. G. F. Vance. YOU are cordially invited to all'these services. SALVATION ARMY. r ’? rpilE SALVATION ARMY - 1 -HE SALVATION ARMY ANNUAL DOMINION CONGRESS SATURDAY NIGHT, TOWN HALL. A magnificent programme of outstanding merit will be presented at 7.30 p.m. CONGRESS SONGSTER BRIGADE 150 VOICES 150 Feilding. Wellington Citadel, Petone. Lower Hutt, South Wellington and Wellington Boys’ Band. Soloists: Sister E. Rogers, Sister D. Baker, A.T.C.L. Pianoforte Solo: Sister T. Edwards, L.T.C.L. . Men’s Voices, Duets (2), Quartette and Double Quartette. An attractive ami diversified programme. 2000 FREE SEATS 2000 SUNDAY SUNDAY .. SUNDAY 3 SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL 3 Holiness Assembly 11 a.m. Salvation Battle 7 p.m. Lecture at 2.45. p.m. by Commissioner Cunningham. “General Booth’s ‘ln Darkest England Scheme’ in relation to world-wide social problems.” Chairman. W. D. HUNT. ESQ. Monday, 7.30: Tiie YOUNG-PEOPLE’S PROGRAMME. - A night, of music, song and tableaux. 400 Young People will take part 400 Admission 1/-; reserved 2/-. BAPTIST CHURCHES. yiVIAN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. F. E. HARRY Preaches.' Morning; ■ “The Most Daring Phrase in (lie Bible.” . • , Evening: "The Challenge of a Great Opportunity: TIIE 'STORY OF A PLUCKY WOMAN.” Everybody Invited. All Scats 1‘ rce. JSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Services To-morrow conducted by Rev. A. 11. Collins. 11 a.m., “The Cull of Quietness”: 7 pan- “The Cosmic Christ.’ Harvest Festival, Sunday, March 16. THE SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, X CHURCH & INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. Preacher. Mr. James Moore. Missioner. Subject; No. 1: IMPORTANT. No. 2: Whose to Blame! Soloist. Mr. C. G. Chambers. Song Service at 5.30. The Orchestra will lead. piIRISTTAN SCIENCE CHURCH ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, -16 Boulcott Street, Wellington. (Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Mass.. U.S.A.). SERVICES: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School. 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, S p.m. Reading room. Room 6. Third Floor. Courtenay Chambers. 15 Courtenay Pinon, open dailv (except Saturday and public holidavs) 12.30 to 4 p.m.; 6.30 to 7.45 p.m. Wednesday. „,, . Free Circulating Library of Mrs. Eddy s Works available at Reading Room. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. QECOND CHURCH. OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Bolton Street. Off Wellington Terrace North, near Parliament Buildings. (Branch of Tiie Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston Mass.. U.S.A.) SERVICES: SUNDAY: 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. All Are Cordially Invited. Sunday School. 11 n.m. (at Masonic Hall). The Terrace. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 607 T. and G. Building. Lambton Quay. Open Daily to the Public, except Saturdays, from 12.30 to -1_ p.m.j Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7.45: I’ri day Evenings, from 7 to 5.30. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. vol' SALE. Six Heavy Draught Fillies and Geldings, rising four and 5 years. Auply J. Kenrius, Kairanga. Toi. 12511. I’nlnierston Nth. AP,BITS.—Pedigree Stock. Angoras. Ltidv Carter's. L-id.v Byng’s Cbtnchillns. Essex strain. Apply particulars. I;nlibits. Ltd- Wcimikur.'iti. QIIINCIIH.LA Rabbits for Sale, best procurable; Youngsters from 10/-, Adults from 20/-. ' "Ete for full partieu1,11 b ’ LUKE BROS., FordclL
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