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(Bunte anir Ofcrsljqj Offer unto God thanksgiving, j—and pay thy vows unto the Most /iflfflil Hishul SflMi w. The fear of the Lord is th« gj- «s w, beginning of wisdom, and to depart WHrTTwinnr , , f rom ev j| js understanding.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL, Mulgrave Street. THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. C. H. Isaacson. 12 noon: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. J. R. Higgs. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, Moxham Avenue. Second Sunday After The Epiphany. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. 7 p.m.: Evensong. REV. W. LANGSTON, Vicar. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND ■WELLINGTON CENTRAL CIRCUIT. WESLEY CHURCH (09-73 Taranaki St.). 11 a.m.: “JESUS’ HOUR OF DEDICATION.” 7 p.m.: “OUR GOD IS MARCHING ON." (This Service will be Broadcast over 2YA.) Minister: REV, ASHLEIGH K. PETCH. At the close of the evening service, supper will be served to members of the Armed Forces and their friends. THE SALVATION ARMY. 4W THE . SALVATION ARMY. e ''^ ngton Corps, Citadel, Vivian St. SPECIAL MEETINGS, Conducted by Local Officers. Farewell -to Major and Mrs. Parkinson, City Corps Officers. 7 a.m.: Prayer. 10.15 a.m.: Band Broadcast, 2YA. 3 p.m.: Adult and Young People's Meeting.

7 p.m.: The People's Salvation Meeting. FAREWELL MESSAGES BY DEPARTING OFFICERS. Special Music and a Hearty Invitation to the public and all Citadel friends. THE SALVATION ARMY AUXILIARY COY., LTD., 202 Cuba Street. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Here Too is Valour (F. Muller), 3/0; In Righteousness Make War (Dr. D. Davidson), 0/3; An Englishman’s Faith (Canon T. Salter), 1/9; A Saviour in Sight (J. C. Horwood), 5/-; Touching the Invisible (N. Grubb). 1/9; Hudson Taylor in Early Years, 12/6; Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission, 12/0; Schoolboy Refugee (R. Roberts), 4/6, All plus postage. CHRISTADELPIIIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. An Address, will be Delivered (God willing), on. Sunday next, "7 p.m. ' Subject: “THE PRESENT WORLD; IT’S RELATION TO THE WORLD TO C(,)ME.” A Hearty Welcome. T O R Y S T R E E T HALL (Next Mount Cook School). SUNDAY, JANUARY 17. 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject: “Daniel, chap. 7—The Four Beasts.” Opening Speaker, Mr. F. Saunderson. 7 p.m.: EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker, Mr. G. 11. Stanley. Subject, "Jesus—Saviour of Men.” Song Service, 6.55 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.: Midweek Meeting will be a Missionary Evening. Reports. News arid Prayer for the Work and Workers. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL.

A DEDICATED PEOPLE. THE CALL BY THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY FOR THE DEDICATION OF OUR NATION, OF ITS POWER AND ITS WEALTH Is insistent and timely. It is over 3000 years ago since our forefathers became, at Mount Sinai, a dedi-, cated or separated people unto God. “Ye shall be holy unto me. for I the Lord am holy, and have severed you from other people that ye should be Mine" (Lev. 20:20). God appointed the Nation and Company of Nations, seed of Abraham, to be tile channel of His blessing to ail nations, through the establishment of His Law and His Kingdom in the earth. In His Omniscience He foresaw ail our forefathers and our sinfulness, but in His Omnipotence He is able to cause our Nation to fulfil Ills Holy Will. Headquarters:

British-Israel-World Fed. (N.Z.), Inc., A.M.P. Building, Wellington. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS PARKIN Bros., for Sboptittings. Office and General Alterations. ELECTROLUX Repairs, Sales, Service. Write, phone, Or call—-Electrolux, Limited, 15 Manners St., Wellington. OWN Material made up. Alterations a Specialty? by experienced Dressmaker. 3118 Ellice Street. PIANOS bought tor Cash, any make, any condition. Howell, Tuner, 40 Taranaki St. Tel. 51-231.. LEATHER work of all kinds for the Armed Forces. J. E. Evans, 156 Lambtou Quay, PROPERTY OWNERS. BREEDON AND SON, Bricklayers and Plasterers. WE specialize in Repairs to Chimneys, Ranges and Coppers, Laying Concrete Patlis, Modernizing Old Fireplaces. Tiling, and General Maintenance Work. Terms reasonable. IVe quote on the spot. x Telephone 24-588, evenings.

AGENCIES VACANT AND WANTED MANUFACTURERS. A SOUND, well-established Commercial House desires to contact .Manufacturers who are interested in a live organization to handle I lie distribution of their products. Tills concern, which has an excellent standing tlirougliout N.Z., is at present distributing a number of well-known New Zealand and imported lines and lias an efficient sales organization covering the whole Dominion. For further information, write in Hie first, instance and giving full particulars, to “Sales,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Wellington. “THE DOMINION" CLASSIFIED ADV E R TIS EM E N TS. 12 words I/-; 1.5 words 1/3: IS words 1/6; 21 words 1/9: 21 words 2/-. (Prepaid rates. Booking fee (id. Service charge for posting replies Gil.) Larger classified casual advertisements, 7/6 per single column Inch. Advertisers are requested, to assist In meeting difficult current conditions by handing in advertisements during day hours. Telephone Numbers: Male Offices. “The Dominion” Bldg., Wellington, 4 1-020 (7 lines). After hours: Publishing Distribution, 44-021; Reporters, etc., 44-022. .Provincial Offices; Palmerston N., 5955; Wanganui, 3386; Mastertoil, 116 L

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 95, 16 January 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 95, 16 January 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 95, 16 January 1943, Page 2

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