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CilLKCil Ol‘ ENGLAND riMIE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF -I ST. PAUL. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY xYFTER TRINITY. S u in. : 1 loly (Mtnmunion. 11 a.in.: Matins mid Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. A. I'. Collard Scruby. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. C. H. Isaacson. Retiring collections throughout the day on behalf ol Missions. BAPTIST CHURCH. f \TIVIx\N STREET ILYPTIST > CHURCH. Minister: REV LAIVRENCE A. NORTH. SERVICES OF YVORSIHP. 11 a.m.—REV. P. F. LANYON, General Secretary, N.Z. Baptist Union. 7 ~l n. — “'I’HE PENALTY OF neglect.” Visitors Cordially Welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY rr HE SALVATION ARMY -*- Wellington City Corps. Vivian Street. BRIGADIERS BIRKS AND SMITH—two outstanding Women Leaders will conduct Three Special Meetings. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Speaker: Brigadier Smith. 3 p.m.—The Happy Hour, featuring a delightful Leclurette. “The Search for Happiness.” by Brigadier Birks. 7 p.m.—The People’s Salvation Meeting. Speaker: Brigadier Birks. Our meetings* are bright mid inspirational. COME THIS SUNDAY. THE SALVATION ARMY AUNILIARY CO,. LTD., 262 Culm St., Wellington. A N extensive display of Sunday School •/"Y prizes is on view. Requisites for Young People's* work are supplied, and bobs of inspiration mid spiritual topics are for sale. UNLIVES J- I QJTY temple. Lome St. (off Cambridge Terrace). SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Great Gospel Rally. PASTOR THOMPSON will preach a Special Message, What Christ Means to the World and 1 to Me. A Message for Those Dark Days. Other Services: Sunday—■ .. c 11 a.m.: Worship and Breaking of Bread. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 3 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. 3 30 p.m.: Young People’s Service. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.: Young people will minister nt this Service. Thursday. 7.30 p.m.: Pentecost in Picture mid Practice. Saturday (Tonight). 7.30: Prayer Meeting. We welcome one and all. Come tor a Blessing. : R A N S G R E S S E D LA W S. TRANSGRESSION OF GOD'S LAWS has created all the paradoxes and tragedies of life. It has brought about ever-recurring cycles of cataclysmic disaster. It is responsible for the evil now consummating in the Earth. Let our Nation arise to its God-ordained task—the restoration of the Law of the Lord—The only Solution to our Present Difficulties. (Deut., 31:24-29.) (N.Z ) HEADQUARTERS 8.1.W.F. . ’ (INC.), A.M.P. Building, 'Wellington. rpilE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Public Lantern Lecture. , “WHO ARE THFx BRITISH AND WHAT IS THEIR DESTINY?” Occult account of beginnings of Teutonic and xlnglo-Saxon Races. Copiously illustrated bv coloured slides revealing recent Archaeological discoveries in Persia. Mesopotamia, and Palestine. Lecturer: MISS MARY GRAHAM (Late Inspector of Schools, India). TOMORROYV (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Theosophical Hull, 19 Marion Street. All Invited. C’HRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. A N Address will be delivered (God ■‘■X willing) on Sunday next, 7 p.m. Subject: “REPENTANCE.” Repent: reform: for the Kingdom of God is at hit nd. x\ cordial welcome to hear this address. Sunday School 2.45 p.m. Bible Class Wednesday. 8 p.m.
Sir DAT lON S VA CA NT— (Continued). WANTED, JITTER AND TURNER. Periuaneiit position to right man. Apply J. C. DAVIDSON, LTD.. Pahiatua. JUNIOR CLERK. yVANTED for large Mercantile Firm, ’’ MALE CLERK. Apply in own handwriting. with copies only of testimonials, lo M7OB, "Dominion," Mas'ierton. IRON MOULDERS. "IVA-NTED. 3 IRON MOILDERS ’’ for itl'geitl work: must be good 1 t rndesimp). Apply LOWES FOl NDRY. Lower Hull. WANTED. V/OliTll, with spraying experience. X Ms,, BOYS for Manufacturing Electrical Equipmeiit. Apply Factory Manager. TURNBULL AND JONES. LTD., Wakefield Street, Lower Hutt.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 2
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