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BT. PAUL'S PKO-CATHEDitAL, MULaitAVK-S'I'KKET. SUNDAY", 31st JANUARY". Ordor of iSei vices— B am., Hoiy Com (million; 10 n in., JLitins; Jl a.m, llolj Communion ; (> 30, Eveiihong. TINAKOKI -HOAD OHUHCHROOM— 11 a.m., Children's Service; 6 30, .Kveuiiig fcjervie.n. , WADESTOWN CIIURCHBOOM —11 a m., Jlatins; S p.m. Cinldieu's Flowor S'oivioo; C.30, Kvoiimmg. * W '1" • PETE J{ ' S OH U lt.C Jt. SEPTIIAGKhIMA SUNDAY. Onlor of .Semcos:-S a.m. Holy Communion ;1 1 a.m., Mal.iii3 ami becmoii ; 1 p.m., H»ptinii!b and Ohurchingti ; (5.30 p.m., Evousong nun Sermon. BROOKLYN CIIURCHKOOM-6.30p.tp., EvwiNoiiu and Sermon. O Wli 1.1.5-SIREET. 11 a in. -Hoy J. Fiiilay 0 3U p.m.— K^n Nunman Hall KENT - TKmuUE~P UESB Y TEH J AN CUUItCJJ. SUND AY, 3lbt JANUAIIY. borviuot. ul 1J a, m , and o" 30 p.m. Prcieher - Hoy. J. K. Klliott, U.A. Communion at Eveuiug .Sorvioo. Retiring Collection* tor Poor li~und. ' it ' ii is s u~o"t1s ujiu it c h~, ■ A BEL SMITH-S'I'HKBT. Ser vioou TO-MO IV U O \V JJa m. and 6.30 p.m. Pieaohur— Kev. William Thomson. I'.veun/g Biibject--** Tuo Impending War botwuon kiitjMiu and Japan. Jf Jtuuw-i wero victorioub, what then?" bpuuial uolluotion in the evening in aid ol the faSa-lviition Army Hcweiio Work. ,' HO OJvL V N PHK JSB YXEIt Ia N CHUitun 1-.KKVICI';, STATE SCHOOL. SUNDAY, 3lst JANUAUY, at 3 p.m, Air. J. Wjlhoii. ' lIiTJIO 1) 1B T <J JI UItU Jl UP iTI. AUSTRALASIA. Servicos 'J'O-AIOKROW— \VESJ,EY. (JHUHOII, I uranaki-«treet— Jl a.m.. Key. U. O. Oliver; 0.30 p.m., Hey. W. J. JClhott (Mubjuci— " Wood Couipuiiiuii and Good Hook ") Yuuiik men- invited MOLESWOHTH-ST., l'horndon-11 ii.m , 3\lr. J. Ilarkne^tj; 0.30 p.m., Uov. \V. C Oliver. JOHNSON VI LLE-S and 7 p.m., Kuv.'O S. Cook. JCAIWAItKA— 11 a.m., Mr. Ker; tj.3o p vi , Air. Oodbehere MITCHhLL TOWN— 7 p m., Mr. 11. Olarko. KAHOIiI -- II a. in., J<ov. W. J. Klliott; 7 p.m. Mr J. JJluok. t;lt> iF'J'ON— 7 p.m., Mr. Travcra. TIUNITY »;HUHCH (iSowtowu)-ll a- m. 5 Hoy. G Maud ; tj.3i) p.m., Itevi J. Orewes. KILimtNIK-7 p.m.. Hoy. G. B»n t l. 4 lO^ultJ';aATlo^ T AL ohuhches. SUNDAY, 31st JANUAUY. ) WKI.LtNaiONTItItRACB. ' 11 a.m., liov. J./Heed GUaßonj 6.30 p.m., liov. W. S. l-'ernie. OODJfI-MNAT-PI.ACHI. 11 a.m. uud 0.30 p in. Morning- proachor, licv. Newman Hall, livening preaoher, Mr. Alf. E. White, of tho V..M.0.A. Uonstaui.k -uruKKT (Newtown)— 11 u.ni. mul 0-30 p.m., Hoy. B. L. Thomas. U >HIMITTVJj! METHOJJJS'T CUUKOHE-i SUNDAY, 31sb JANUAUY. WEBU-SjTHKJOT— Jl u.ni , Mr. li. Newhain; ti.3u p in., JJoy. J JJawson NEWTOWN -II a.m.. He?. J. Dawson6.30 p.m., Mr. 0. Palk EOSKNEATH—II a Mr. J. Eyres; 0 30 p.m., Mr. W. Hall ISLAND HAY-3 p.m., Mr. J. Rotd I>UIMITIV E "MI';THOOIST~OHUR*Tir" oYDNKY-S'l'., 'I horndon.— Suiiri^o Prayor Moetinjr at 7.30 am. (Chriuliati JCiHleavourera ur^od toutiond); 11 a.m. and 0.30 i» m.. llov. 8. Uailey (Evening subject — " Truo Uraalncss "). PETONK-H a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Hey. D. Campbell. EPUNI (Stuto School)— 7 "p-ni- Mr- J. Stoneliou-io. APT 1S T CHUU CH, VIVIAN-STIIKET. SUNDAY. 31ut JANUARY. 11 a.m. ami 6.30 p.m., hoy. O. DuUaston. SubjeotH— Morning, "* Korgivon. iih wo i'ortfivc;" Evommr, ** The Ureut Controversy," PISTON Ii 11 am. oti«,t b'.3O p.m., Kov. Stanley Jenkin. ■>ehha"mpohe baptist ohurcu. X> Proiwhor— fiutlor T. Koith Kwen. Alornini,', 11 — " Walkiujr witlj God." Kvening, 7 — Jiiiptisuiul Jaorvico. iTutlJ jJaTtist ontJito.H. Preacbor — Hoy. \V. Lamb Morninjr, 11-—" The Fjriends of Uod." Eveniiig, 6.3o— '' TLe"»lan Who Tarried." Cli U ItITJT 0~17 CHKIB T. lUXON-JsTKKET. SUNDAY, 3Ut JANUARY. II a.m. — " 'I o Jjreak Jiread." 0.30 p.m. — Peojila'rr Go.-pel Mooting. Treadher— Mr. K. A, Wright, bubjeot— " l'he Divino Ciook Striking the Honr." Scats free, and hearty weiconiß to all. rfifll/BOH O~F OllSi IS T V> ItIDDIPOKD-STftKKT. 630 p.m. — Preacher., Mr. Thos. J. Bull. Subjeot — " Joseph : Lessons Ironi llift Lifo.' MISSIONS Tt> SKA MEN JL Wm-raroßK-sTuuKT. (Near tho Forry Wharf.) SUNDAY, 31st JANUARY. Sorvicßs nt 11 a.m. and 0 30 p.m. Preacher — Mr. James Moore, Miaeioner !Subject3 ; « "Tho Urip ICelaxed." " Lifo'a Cross Itoads." Short bright moetiiiK also at 8 o'olock. Sailors' Parlour opened nt 2.30 p.m. / tHKIbTAX>ULI*JdIA"N LEOTUKEB. ICvery SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. VtCTOKtA HAJX, ADELAIDK-HOAD Subject To-morrow Night — ** Regeneration : What dooa it mean ? On whom will it take effeot f" ' Free to all. No collcotioii. ELLINUTOiN ASSOCIATION o¥ SPIHITUALIST& (Kkgistkucd). NEW CENTUKY HALL. Kkkt-tkrkack. TO-MOHHO rV, SU NDA V,, 3lst JAN U AKY, At 7 o'oloek fehm-p. Tho usual Sunday Soiviohs will be held, when tho Prusiduut will deliver a Loctnro. Subject—" Detith : Its Meaning wid Hosnlt." A fioo (lUtriUition of Spirilualiatio Literature will be niiulo. All cordially invited, Children's l.ycouui at 2.30. u.\. lOLJJNCi'J'oN SPIHITU A LISTS' \\ SOCIETY. NEW ItALL, CUBA-STI.-EKT. A Cirelo will bo held On SUNDAY EVENT. ING, 31st January, at 7 o'clock. AridrcMS by Mr. lioborta. Subjeot»— " XlioukliLs on Sh« Spberos." Tests, und questions ausworod. All cordially iuvstod. llaibiugcr aud Message to band. \\/J':L LING TON CENTRAL MISSION, » ' lIKRBRItT-BTJiKKT. SUNDAY, 31st JANUARY. 11 a.m.— Prn-iso ami Testimony. 2 30 p.m. — Sunday School 7 p.m.— Mr. N. Tamer (Subjeot—" A Plain Gospel"). Solo -Miss Hodren. Anthem by Band. All heartily invited. 'lIIiKOSOPITIC AL SOCIETY. A Publio Leotnro will ho deliveroil »t ths i Sooiety's Hoom, Y'u-k Chambers, Maunerestleot, on SUNDAY, 3lsk inbtant, at 7 p.tu. Subject,— "borne Glimpaes of Early Übrisl.nnity." i Qiiesltoiis. Collection. t^UKISTIAiN CAIHOLIC QIIUHCH INT / Zli»N. — Key. John Alex. Dowie, General Overueor. UEoHAJJI IE HALL, Mumiersstreet. 3 p.m., "Tho Honors ol .Human Viviseutiou "— moie about Uio t-'ans|oinit.ing of cancer. 'J'lio Lord's Supi>er ut. tho close. 7 p.m , ICvauKßlisttd bervioo Hey. J. 0. Ifeift 'in charge. All weloomo. Christ ia All. 'IIHE SALVATION AKM Y. COMMISSIONER McKIE Aud FORTY STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SUNDAY, 31fet JANUARY. VIVIAN-SRRIOET CITADEL. At 7 a.m.— An Hour with God. At 11 a.m.— 'J he Old Tinio Firo. OPERA HOUSE. At 3 in tlio Afternoon ami at 7 In the Evoninp, Great Public Saiva'ioii Sl^otirtfjs. Colleottons received at doors Aftcrnoo* , and J'Jvouium.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 6

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