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'VJT. PAUL'S JPRO-CATHJSDBAI., k5 MULGUAVE-STRBKT. SUNDAY, 18th OOrOJIKR. Ordor of Services— B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 v vi., Matms and Holy Communion ; G 30. i'JvoneoiiK'. TINAKOHI-KOA1) CHUItCHROOM — 11 a in., Children's Service; (5 30, Kveumg WADESTOWN CHUUCHIIOOai. —11 a n>.. Matins j (J 30, Kveiifcoiifr. VJ T . PBTISK'S CHURCH. 19th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Order of Sorvicos :— 8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m , Alatiim and Sermon j 12 15 p.m., Holy Communion; 4 pm,, Baptisms and Chimiliings; C.3U, Evonsoiig and Sermon. BROOKLYN CHUItCHROOM •*- 6.30, EvOllhOllfJ. V\JT. JOHN'S PItIOSBYTHKIAN O CHUItCH, WILLIS-STBEEX. TO-MORROW. Morning, at 11— ;Eev. Ur. Otbb. Kvunniy, at H.30-;Rav. Dv. Gibb <^ ANDREW'S PRESBYTEItUN O CHURCH, TitRRACB. SUNDAY, 18th OCTOBER. Roy. J. Gibbon Smith, M.A ■Morning, 11. Kvening, 6 30. KENT • TERRA CE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, 18th OCTOBER. Morning, at Jl— Mr. James Gunn. lining, at (J 30— ltov. J. K. Elliott, BA. Service at itOSKNKATH, 6.30 p.m. *IWi E SCOTS CHUKCH, ■*- Abel Smith-btrebt. Services at 11 a.in. and 6.30 p.m. . Evening *,nbjoet-" Morality in its Relation to Keligion. ' METHODIST CHURCH OP AUSTRALASIA. Services TO-MORROW— WESLEY CHURCH. Taranaki-street-w.T6fc W - J - Klliott;6 - 30^^-MOLESWORTH-ST., Thorndon-ll a.m., V - 0> Oliver: 630 P m - «•»• W/J. JMholt. JOHNSON VILLE-3 and 6.80 'p.m., Mr. „' JAJ A *} dd * nnyi *y- KAIWAItKA-11 a.m., \ l , b Z; 9/ b ' Cook 5 6.30 p.m , Mr. W.C. liurd MITOJkIKM;i'o\VN-7 p.ul.. Mr. X B P*rl sons. KAKoar-ll a m., Mr. Half; 7 p m., Key. Q. S. Cook. CROFTON-7 p.m.; Mr. Korr. TKINITY OH UKCH (Newtown)-U a m . Key. a. Mond; 6.30 p.m., Key. Q. Bond J£iHL^ N - I^.?.P:«--Mr. R. L. Cooper^ QONGBEGATIONAL CHURCHES^ Wki.linoton-tsrbacs. 11 a.m., Roy. Jobtjph King, h.M.S.s 630 p.m., Dr. If. J. Ashtou, North India. COUUTBNAT-I'I.ACK. MISSIONARY SUNDAY. Morning, 11-Preaeher, Dr. ii. J. Ashton, Medical Missionary of Kachwa, N. India Evening, 6.W- Preaoher, Kov. Now Ann Hall. Jaubjecfc. " The Power of Missions." Collections for L.M.S. CONS'i'ABLB-STKEET (Nowtown)— 11 a.m., Jiav. li. L. Tboinon, Pastor ; 6.80 p.m.. Rev. Joseph King, L.M.S. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY. 18th OCTOBER, 1903 WKBB-STttJSKT— 11 a.m., Xe T . G. P Hunt ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Daweon (Monthly Young People's Service. Subjeot— " City Life"). Solos by Miss Steele, Mr. H. Sivell, Melbourne. NEWTOWN (Donald M'Lean-Bbreet).-ll a.m., Rev. J. Davraoii ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. O. P. Hunt (Subjnot— " Wasted Powers "). ItOSUNtfATH— It a.m., Mr. J. Kmbnry ISLAND UAY-3 p.m.. Sev. G. P. Hnot. tJUIMITIVK MKTUOJLUST OHUKCH . bIfDNBY-ST., Thorndon— ll a.m. and 0.30 p.m.. Roy. S. Bailey. PISTON I-, Sydnoy-Ktreet.— 11 a.m.and 6SO p in.. Rev. D. Campbell. « A * YiYitaß&s. 11 •° * SUNDAY, 18th OCTOBER. SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Morning, 11— Rev. Nowman Hall. Afternoon, 3-Key. Georgo Bond. Evoning, o.Bo— Rev. K»ed Qlasson. Special Hymns by the Scholars. Collections at all servioes ia aid of School Funds. . , TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBKR. TliA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Tea, 6.3o, (Tickets, Is! ; Publio Meeting, 7.80. Addi-esses by Key. W. Lamb and Mr. C. Godber. Recitations and singing by th« Scbolais. WEUHAMPOKiS BAI'TIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— Mr. IJumgay 7 p.m.— Rev. C. Dallaston /\ lillto BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaoher, llev. W. Lamb. Morning, 11—" 'J'ho Child for God." Evening, 6 30—" Bartdmeus." r )pHE MISSIONS TO SKaMKN. JL EXCHANGE HALL. SUNDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1903. Services at 11 m.w. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Nubjeots : Disabled Ones." "Tumut aud Bonibala," Short bright service also at 8 o'olook. Sailors' Parlour opened in Grey-st. at 2.80. / H UJtCU Q~F OUBIST, VJ DIXON-STKMET. SUNDAY. 18th OCTOBER. II a.m — " To Break Bread." C.30 p.m.— People.. Gospel Service, rroaoher— Mr. Thomas J. Ball. Subject— " Paul and James on Justification." Chan to iilnstxato. Seats froo, and hearty welcome to all. />( HUBO H OF CHRIST," V> IJIDDIKORU-STRBET. 6.30 p.m. — Kvangelistio Servioe. Preacher. Mr. A. F. Turner. Subjeot—" The Two Debtors." Hearty welcome to all. riIHK Gospel will be preached iD.V.) in X. Lower Cuba-street Hall on LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7 o'olook. All s«atH froo. No colleotion. A hearty invitation to all. /JHRISTADISLPHIAN LECTURES. Every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDK-ROAD. Subject To-morrow Night — " The History of Death." Its entiunco into tho world. Its final abolition, together with everything portaining to it from tho Universe. Froo to all. No colleotion. SOCIETY. 4, YORK Mi.tonuts.BT. Public Lootnre on SUNDAY, 18th October, at 7 p.m. Subject—" Unity." All wolcome. Discussion invited. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OJ? SPIRITUALISTS (R«<hstkrbi>). NEW CKN TURY HALL. K«NiVr*ttßAca. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 18th OCT., At 7 o'clock sharp. Mrs, Harris, tho Brilliant Inspiration*! Speaker, will Lecture at the above Hall. hubjoot— " Cleansing Fires, or Life in th» Dark Spheres." Ola.irvo.yant descriptions at close. Admission — Silver.' coin. Children's Lyoeur*. at 2.80. Harbinger of i.ight and Message of Lift for October. ELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' SOCIETY. NI'AV HALL. CUBAbTRENT. A Circlo will be hdld on SUNDAY EVENING, 18th October, at 7 o'clock Mrs. Burton will givo Spiiitnal Psychometry and iMessages. Her last appearanoo prior to her visit to the country. Silver coin at the door. Harbinger of Light and i\losHß.ue p f Liie for Octohor. WELLINGTON ORNTRAL MISSION, liKSUKItT'BTKIS)ST. 11 a.m. — Praise and Testimony. 2 30 p.m.— Sunday School (Special Evan* golibtic sovvico). 6 p.m.- Open-air, Ghninea-stroet 7 inn.— Kvangrolistio— Mr. N.Tuxner. A. hearty welcome to all*

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 94, 17 October 1903, Page 6

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