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antr (lalm'ship Offer unto God thanksgiving, —-yand pay thy vows unto the Most High. Ut Th® ’ ear °’ Lord is the 11/—-- — beginning of wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. the cathedral church of ST. PAUL. QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. S a.m.: Holy Communion. , 9.45 a.m.: Sunday. School. 11 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preacher: ' CANON D. J. DAVIES. 12 Noon: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: CANON D. J. DAVIES. ST. PETER’S, Willis Street. ’ QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 1(1 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.: Holy Eucharist and Sermon. 7 n.m.: Evensong aud Sermon. Preacher, REV. C. 11. ISAACSON. After-Church Supper foe Visitors and Servicemen and Women. WEDNESDAY NEXT (Ash Wednesday). 7 a.m.: Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.: Comminution Service and Address. THURSDAY NEXT (St. Matthias). Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, Moxham Avenue. QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion (Corporate Communion of Bible Classes). 11 a.m.: Family Service. 7 p.m.: Evensong. REV. W. LANGSTON, Vicar. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki Street. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1944. Minister: . . REV. K. FETCH. k 11 a.m. Subject: “God and the Squander Bug." Preacher, MR. H. F. CLARK. 7 p.m.: “An Act of Contemplation and Worship. Preacher, MR. HOWARD WADMAN. Anthen, “God is a Spirit” (Sterndale Bennett). After-Church Social Hour. TORY STREET HALL I (next Mount Cook School.) r; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20. II a.m.—Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.—Adult Bible Study. Subject: “The Dispensation of Grace.” Opening Speaker: -Mr. H. Harvey. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker: Mr. C. G. Graut. Subject: “THE ATTITUDE OF MEN TO GOD.” ■ After this Service there will be a Friendly Hour with Supper for Men and Women of the Forces and their friends. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.—Midweek Meeting for Prayer and Ministry. Speaker: Mr. C. J. Drake. Thursday, 2.30 p.m.—Monthly Women’s GosperMeeting. Speaker: Mrs. R. Austin (late of Singapore). A cordial welcome to all. Afternoon Tea provided. THE SALVATION ARMY jOSk WELLINGTON CITY CORPS VIVIAN ST. CITADEL.

TONIGHT, 7.30 o’clock: OPEN-AIR, DIXON STREET. THIS SUNDAY, ffilo a.m.: A Call to Prayer. 11 a.m.: HOLINESS TESTIMONY MEETING. Subject, “Voice and Vision.” Speaker, Adjutant Searle. We invite you to attend this meeting of witness. 3 p.m.: PRAISE MEETING. Special Music and Singing by Citadel Band and Songsters. Experiences related by Bandsman Jim Kirk and lads recently returned from overseas. Collection to Comforts Fund. 7 p.m.: PEOPLE’S SALVATION MEET-: ING. Subject, “JUDGMENT TO COME.” Speaker, Adjutant Fred Searle. Hear this message if you desire the truth. Band aud Songsters assisting. YOU CAN BE SURE OF A BLESSING IF YOU ATTEND THESE MEETINGS IN THE CITADEL THIS SUNDAY. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, 7.45 o’clock: UNITED PUBLIC HOLINESS MEETING, conducted and addressed by COMMISSIONER J. EVAN SMITH. THE SALVATION ARMY AUXILIARY CO., LTD.. 202 Cuba Street, Wellington. NEW BOOKS TO HAND. 70 Lessons in teaching and Preaching Christ; —G. Goodman 12/Views and Victories “of Soul Stirring Interest. to all”—G. H. Knight 3/In the Secret of His Presence 7/6 God and the World—J. T. Mawson 2/6 The Passionate Pilgrim—J. McNeil 5/Seeing London with My Young Friends— Charles Puncker 3/Living Clocks—G. Daniels 2/6 ■Seeing the Way to Heaven “By Use ot Eye, Ear and Heart” 6/The Man Who Moved Multitudes—R. Johnston 2/6 The Perils of these Perilous Times—Capt. E. Carrie 2/6 Radiant Freedom—Olive Wyn 7/9 'Adventures with Bible in Brazil—F. Glass VAU the above Prices Plus Postage. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Special Request Return Visit. GEOFFREY HODSON, International Author and Lecturer. Second Week’s Cycle, “THE HIDDEN WISDOM OF ALL AGES.” TOMORROW (Sunday), 7.30 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL "’HALL, Marion Street. Written Questions Invited. ST. Thomas’s Sunday School Picnic will go to Karori Park Today instead of Khandallah. Children, parents, friends, please meet 0.15 this morning at St. Thomas s Hall. EDUCATIONAL. GRAND REOPENING 1944 SEASON. Learn to speak Esperanto /. /rT’x’.X this year — world-wide international language... M I beautiful . . . simple . . . expressive. You are invited to the xJ'Zq - Sjz new class commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. THE WELLER ACADEMY, 91 Park Rd. Esperanto opens tlic door to the literature of the world. JOIN UP! Annual Subscriptiou, 12/6; under 18, 5/-. BERTRAM POTTS, J.P., F.B.E.A. President. (Continued on Page 6). “THE DOMINION” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. 12 words 1/-: 15 words 1/3; 18 words 1/6; 21 words 1/9; 24 words 2/- (Prepaid rates. Booking fee 6<L Service charge for posting replies 6d.). Larger classified casual advertisements, CT/6 per single column inch.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 123, 19 February 1944, Page 3

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