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81. PAUL'S PltO-UATHISDItAX MuLCiItAYK-bTIUSKT. SUNDAY, 13th A U til IST. OrJpr of Services -lioly C'oniiuuiiirm, & a.m. ; JVlfitins,, II a.m ; Kvei bong, (i o0 |i m, TIN'AKOKI-liUAD OH! {d; I.'OOAI— <'liildron's Service, 11 a.m.; b reniug iService. 0.30 (O J. PIOTIO X' S CHII X' CH. IO Bt.li bUA'DAV AFTHR J'IUNIIT. Onler ot Services :— 8 a.m, Holy Cora* umiiion ; 1 1 a in , M'lliiisaud !~erinou'(P.mide Service of tho leituaueni Artillery and the It liutlvi.\); 4 p.m., BnptiMiiß ami <;i>uichj iiipn ;G oQ p. in , Jo\en.son;r and Si-ruioi.. Bl.oi.KlA'N (JHUIt(JHKOi)M 8 am., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins ; 6.30 p in.. Evensong. TAKANAKI-Vr. MISSION KOOM.— Serwee at 7 p.m. <o T JOHN'S O H U It O fl, 10 WILUS-S I ItEBT (Prosbytorian). TO-MOJJItOW. Morning, 11. JOvpning, 0.30. .Key. Dr. tiibb. ' ' Kvening— " Questions of lho Futuie Lifft; (9) Hoaven : Souio tlnnjra we lire warranted ill believing about it."' i^ ANDiiKW'S PBESBYTKHIA.N CHURCH, U ICLLINGTON TEnItACJS. SUNDAY, ,13th AUGUST. Morning, 11— Itov. W. iMaitin. Kvening, o.3o— Kev. J. Gibson Smith. KNT - TKltttAUli PKKSBYTIiRIAS CHURCH. CHILDREN'S ANNUAL SERVICES. SABBATH, 13th AUUUST, 1905. 11 a.m. — Key. J. B. Fiulay, 3pm.— Kev. J. J. North. 630 p.m. Itov. K. W. lijitt. Collections in aid of J-'abballi .School Fundg. Service at ROSKNEATM at tJ 30 p.m. TUESDAY, Jsth AUGUST, 1905. TEA MKETING (followed by Limelight Views, &o.), 0.30. Admission— Adults, Is; Clmdron, fid. 6 , UOOKI.YN PltESii V.TE.RIAH i> CHUItCH. • x Sabbath School at 2 30 p.m. Public Worship at 6 30 p.m. Ki'UOJJIST CHURCH Of AUSTRALASIA. Rervice« TO-MORROW— WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-etreet— 11 a.m., Uiv. A 31'Boan; 6.30 p.m., KaT. H. L. Blamiros iSubject— " The Valley of Decision "i. MOiiESWOIITH-ST., Thon.don— ll a.m.. Rev. H. L. ii lam ires (Mibjecfc--" Tbo Griica of God"); 0.30 p.m., Mr. SV. J. Gray (Subject—" Tbo Right Choico "). JoliNSON VlliLti— 3 p.m., Mr. G. S. Chisholm ; " 7 p.m., Mr. G. S. Chi3holbji. KAIWAItUA-11 a.ni., Mr. 11. Hart; 6,30 p.m., Rev. A. Bl'iiean. KAllOßl— ll a.m., Mr. 11. Bennetts ; 7 p.m., Mr. W. C. Uurd. CROIiToN-7 p.m., Mr. J. W. Black. NGAiIAURANUA-7 p.m.. Jut. W. Sussex. 'J Olti -SXJiKMT M.IS&ION— U a.iv., Mr. K. Toiiks ; 6.30 p.m., bister isaLuX. AUO-SX. MISSION- 6 30 p.m., .-istor Jessio. TRINITY CHURCH (Newtuwn)-ll a.m., Mr. \V. J. Gray j 6.30 p.m., Rev. B. L. Thomas. KILBIRNII3-~7p.m., Mr. •VVaußbrough. /^ONbKEG;ATIONAL' s^HUKCHES. WELLIN GTON-TE RH AC IS. 11 a.vi. ancUJ.3O p.m., Rey.J'. Reea Gla6son Kvoning "Biibieo't— '•-Wbj'tlier'H Hymns and Theology."OOi\ ciTABLE-STKEET (Newtown). 11 a.m. ami 6.30 w.in., liev. W. A. Kvang. (TIOURI'KNAY -PLACK OONGREGAV>/ , TIONAL C"HIJRt;H. Pieacber — Rev. Maedonald Asplaud. Morniug, Jl — *• Sowing the Good Seed." Evening, 6.30—" 'Ike Devil as a Tiuef." On THURSDAY, 17th, at 8 o'olook, th« Key. Maedonald Abplund will deliver * Lecture. Subject—' " The English Education Act : Aly Experiences as a Passive Resistor." Admuciou iTKUI!). C'olluutiou. ~i_>ltlMmVlS MKI'UOUIST CHURCH] X THORNDON (Sydney-sl.)-ll a.m.. Kbv. R. J. Liddell; 6.30, fllr. J. R. Barley. buuday School at 2.30. PJi'JL'ONIS— II, Mr. J. Stonehouse: 6.30, Rev. C. X Ward. iNORI'HLAJSp— 6.3O, Eev. K. J. Liddell. Public cordially invited. ' , ',J, J ' • „ jjlilMlllVJS iUETHOUIST CHURCHES fi_ , WIOBU-STREET— II a.m. and 6.30 p.my, Rov.'J..Diiwson. ROSI'JN'ISATH— II a.m., Mr. J. Eyrfis. NEWTOWN— 11 a.m., liev. O. X WarS^ 0.3u p.m., Mr. J. Embury, ISLAND liAI-3 p.m., Mr. W. Hall. I*/ JSiiLING-TON BAPTIST CHURCH. IT VLVIAK-BXlClfiUiX. ■ . Mormng, 11. Evening. 6.30. Preacher Rev. J. J. .North. Mormn", ll — Spoelu-1 Addrot-s to Children, Kveiiuitf, 030 Subject, " Chi-ut, and the Sceptic." A s,tudy in aj'uipatby. You are earnestly invited. PbluNK — AlornuiK, 11; Ifivening, 6.30, Rev. Stanley Jen km. OHIKO BAPTIST OHUltC'fl. Preacher — Key. W. Lauio. itlorning, 11—'" Walking in Christ." Evening, 6.30 — " Principals of Spiritual Harvest." „ pKRHAJUPORK BAfXISX CHURCH. Jj) Morning, 11— Sir. . H. Williams. evening, 6.30 -Mr. G. H. Ridvliug. f . HE" MlfcJbiuKS X<s bi^AMKil ,A .CaURCH AND INSXITUIK, Whiunore-street, near lho Ferry Wliorf. SUNUAY, 13th AUGUST. Sorvicos at 11, 6.3U, and 8. Preacher, Mr. Juincs Moure, Missioner. -subjects — 11) " i or Us Alen;" (2) '* Fanoy Religious;" (3) "A Man Wauled." Piayer Mectuig nt 0.10. Parlour oiiunud at '£. Jn&iilutu opened JJaily. \\l JiLLIiXGTOiN CKNXRAi> MtSblON, \ T HJiKBJSKI-STKIiISX. 11 a.m.— Mr. N. Turner. "Prevailing Prayer." (i p.m. — Open-air, Ghuznee-street. 7 p.m. — li/VoiigeliaLic. Mr. Louis Grant. Subject — ''Au Unanswerable yuosiiou." bpeuial Mufeiu and bong. <. ' ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY, 21st inst, Children' 6 Display, 2lst Mrs. Hugo's Comjurt, 22nd Tea and I'ubliu ALcoting, 2Jrd Oil UR C H OF Ctol<l JS X . JJIXON-bXKKKl 1 . SUNDAY, 13th AUC tlf. Mr. H. X. Morrisou, hv; <ilUt, from Canada, will preach at j. j p.m. subject— " Tbe One Supieuia j.Need of i ■> World." A Cuiutai nelcomu lo . .1. \HU RC H v"l' C"^ R165 X, ' ULUUltvliU'ti'L., SVeiiiugHiu fcoucn. 11 a.m.— Church \\ orsbip. a.40 p.m. — achuol uuu Bible Clasbea 0.30 p.m.— «jo&pui aerviue, Air. A. i>\ 'iumer. buLject — '• Cunst aud tho Children." INGI'.bXRK-b'lßl'-El 1, ..LL. riIHE Gospul will bo Preach. (D.V.) on X Lord's jJuy, i31.1i .lUtjUat.a. i _.vi. All muted. Scats all iiefl. jNu culKv.uun CHUI&XAi»J-L,eHiAN liKUj uiiiisj are givuu ever,) &tji\DA\ I'.Vi'.MNb, at 7 o'clock, in iho Victoria. Hall, Adelaideroad, 10 which ull nre uurUliiliy iuviu:a. Subjuct 'iu-morrow Aijjut— " U tinted : A Woild-wiue and Ki»;hleuUb i!.inpiro. Will llio woal <s\Kt bo luailacd?" Beats tieo. Ao cu.lucUou. A iHURCH vt Jii&US CHRIST OF \y L A l' 1 hit DA V a AIN 1 S. SUNDAY EVENING, 13th AUGUST. Front Koom, DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-S IREI3T. Seals, freo. i^o collection. \\f iiLI.iNGXoN Sl'lUlX U A USXi? VV bOOJISTS, 62, CUIJA.SXKEKX lEntrauco Berry s I'hotogiaphie studio). A Mooting will bo held on SUNDAY EVhNINU, I3tu Aujri^t. at 7 o'clouk Trance Address by tho liCiidont Medium. Subject—" &pint Xcnulungs." Madame Dalr^mplo will pivo demonstr^. tionu of Clairvoyauou and Psychonietry . WesengoofLifeforA'— —*■ * ' '

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 6

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