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fc^T. PAUL'S PJtO-CATJIKDIiAL. >O Mulghave-strkkt. SUNDAY, 21st DKCKMISI if. Order of Servii-es— Holy Con.nn i ion, 8 a ni.; Matins and Holy Communion, 1 1 aui ; Eveiisoiiff, 0.30. Preacher— The l.uv. E. G. °JOJ O> INAK01?I -ROAD CHUUCHROOM — Children's Service, 11 a.m. WADESTOWN CUUJICHKOOM— Even, song, G. 30. Preacher— Tho Rev. Otho Fitz. (!n nvd. ot. PETEIt'S CHURCH. ST. THOMAS'S DAY. 1902. Order of Services :— 8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.vi , Morning Prayer and Second Celebrations ; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service; C.30 p.m., Kveniug Prayor. BROOKLYN OHUItUHIIOOM-6.30p.m. N.H.— The usual service at 4 p.m. for Baptisms and Churchinga will not be held. tjVi". THOMAS'S PAROCHIAL DIST&IC'JL' ST. THOMAS'S DAY, 21st DXC., 1902. DKDICATION IWSTIVAL. ST. THOMAS'S, Wellington South.— 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 am., Matins; 1L a.m., lioly Communion and Sermon; 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. I'reaohor— llev. H. P. Slealoy (St. Pnul"ts). lfc>LANl> BAY— 7 p.m.. Kvonsong. UT. JOHN'S PRKSUYTIOKIAN JO CHUKCII, WILLIS-SXEKET. SUNDAY, 2lst DECEMBER. Morning:, at 11 — Rev. J. Paterson. Evening, at (J. 30 — Rev. J. Patm-son. t_vr. ANDUKW'S PRESBYTEUIAN k5 CHURCH, Terrace. The Services TO-MOIUiOW will bo con. ducted as under : — Morning, 1 1— Rev. C. S. Ogg, M.A. Evening, C.3o— Mr. A. Jolly. Subjeot— *' Christian Joyfulnoss." r»\ H E SCOTS OHUIiCH* JL Abel Smith-street. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY. Services at 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. Pvotieher — IJov. Win. 'J'homson. Subject, Evening—"* A Man anil his Battle." Christmas U.ymns will bo sung. \m ETHODIST CHfJRCH OP IYJL AUSTRALASIA. Sorvicos TO-MORROW— ' . WESLICY CHURCH, Taranaki-street.— 11 n.uj.. Rev". \V. C. Oliver ; C.30 p.m., Rot. G. Honii. . f MOLESWORTH-ST.. Thorndon— ll a.m., J. T. Nott. M.A.; C.30 p.m., Roy. W. J. Elliott. ChrislmnM Song Service. * JOHNSONVII.LB— 3 and 7 p.m., Mr. Aldersley. KAIVVARUA-11 a.m., Rev. A. N. Scotter; C.30 p.m., Mr. Flowers. MITCHBI.LTOWN— 6 45 p.m., Mr. Langf»rd (No. 1). KAUORI— If ».m., Ttev. W. J. Mlliott: 7 p.m., Roy. A. N. Sootter. CROFTON— 7 p.m., Mr. Parsons. TRINITY (JHUItCH (South Wellington H am., Key. G. .Bond ; 6.30 p.m., Key. W. C. Oliver. KILBIRNII3-7 p.m., Mr. Burd. WOKBIOtt HAY-7 p.m., Mr. Snsßex. / CONGREGATIONAL OHUKCHBS. V^ Wblungton-thrrack — 11 a.m. and ti.3o p.m., Rev. J. Reed Glaason. Evening Subjeot— "The Hem of His Garment." CouivrENAT-Bi.A.c«i — 11 a.m. and C 30 p.m., Key. Newman Hall. Everintr subjeor— "The Coming King." N.B. — Thero will bo Service in this Chnroh • on Christmas Day, at 11. Constable-street (Newtown)— 11 a.m. aud G.BO p.m., Rev. B. L. Thomas. Subject — '" A Prcsent-l)ay Christmas Question." * All seats are free. fiJrtl^LlTlVl!iMl'^'liODiSTUHUltOHEa. . SUNDAY, 21sfc DECKMBKI4. WEBB-bTREET. 11 a in. and 0.30 p.tn , Rev. J. Dawson. NEWTOWN (Uonald M'Lean-street)— 11 a.m., Rev. A. B. Philip (from Johannesburg). ItOSKNEATH— II a.m., Rev. It. J. Liddoll ; G. 30 p.m.. Mr. W. Hal). N JSf.AND BAY— 3p.m., Roy. R. J. Liddoll. H^UIMITIVJJ METHODJST CHURCH, B SYDNISY-STKKIsr, Thorndon— 11 a.m.. ltov. b. Baiioy;C.3o p.m. Mrs. S. Bailoy. PETONU (Sydnoy.st.)-ll a.m., Mr. 0. SSims ; C.30 p.m., Roy. S. Bailey. Appropriato Addrcsbos will be given and Christinas Hymns sung. »>Al"l'iS T CHUKCHISS. fl> SUNDAY. 21st DECIOMBEIi. VIVIAN - STRIfiET.— II a.m. aud G. 30 p.m., Rev. <!. Dallasto'i). Speoial Christmas Hymns. Tho Ordinance of Believers' Baptism; will be administered at the Evening Service. OIIIRO.— II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. W. Lamb. Special Servioos. £>u»day .School scholars will sing Christmas Uymns at both services. PJ'JTONE. (State School).— 11 a.m.. Mr. W. 11. Williams; C.oO p.m.. Mr. L. ijrant. Evening Address — " Tho Coming of tho Lord." EKjLAjSIPOKfci BAfTIsT CHURCH. Preacher — Pastor W. L. Salter. 11 a.m. — " Good Tidings of Groat Joy." • • 7i> m. — " God's Ui>R|>eukablo Gift." CHURCH OF CHRIST, DIXON-STRKET. SUNDAY,' 21s(. DKCKJIBEB. Service at G. 30 p.m. , Mr. Wright will preuoh. Subject—" The Divine Christmas Gift." CUUBCH HI? CHJIIS T, Jfii'DiFOitD-sr., Wellington South. At 0.30 p in. :Ur. a. F. Turner will preach. . Subject— " Seeking- Ktcrual Life." Ail cordin-lly invi»,.;d. / iHiJSTALJSI.PIHANS met every Snn\j day in Ante-room of Victoria Hall tontranco by side doon, Adolnido-road, to commumorato Christ's Death and liesnrreotio:i Morning, 11 ; Jflvening Adiiress, C3O. Strangers invited. No collection. / iHItISTADKLPJUAN Meetings *» the \j Druids' Jlall ffronfc room), TaranakU street, TO-MOI.'KOVV. 3 1 a.m. — Kreaking of Bread. * 7 p.m.— Public Lecture. Subjeot of Locturu -'* Tlio Unify anc ■ Majesty of Uod : Ilia P«rpof«o with Man." i'-verybody invited. No collection. rfpiib Miss I UN« To" bKAMLI'A (Near the Ferry "Wharf.) SUNDAY, 2lst DECKMBKR, 1902. Servioes abll, C.30, :md 8. Preacher — Mr. Jamas Moore, Missionor. Subjects : " Ciianijed JM tunes." ' Waylaid al. Kvcry Turn." SSKMULY HALL, RIDDIFORD-ST. (Opposite Wilson-street.) CLAUDE K. RYLAND "Will (D.V.) givo a Gospel Address on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Scats free. No collection. Oomo anil bring a friond. %»/ ISLINGTON CKNTIiAL MISSION. »» 11 11 in.— Messrs. Parsons and Hurrell (i p.m.— Onon Air Meeting. Ghusnee-st. 7 p.m.— Mr. Hildretli, of Auckland. Subject— " llow i Accepted tho King's invitation " Musio and Song. Bright and Cheery. Welcome. Mission Outing, Day's Bay, on Doxinjj Day. NICHOLAS TUHNKR, MinKJouer. ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (RjcaisTßßjto): NEW CENTURY HALL. Kkn-lvtbrracb. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 21st DXC. MRS. M. I.MNNAN will Lecture on " Metiium&lrip, and How to Develop the \jrlft. ( Messages from Spirit Friends at close of Lecture. Harbinger of Light for December. Children's Lyceum at 2.30 p.m. All are cordially invited. Q.OSPEL HALL, LOWEIt "CUBA.-ST." Messrs May and J. F. Gray, Evangelists will (D.V.) preach TO-MORIiOW (Sunday), Kvery one is heartily invited. * Sankey's Himns. No collection.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 6

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