BT. PAUL'S PRO - CATHEDitAL MULGEAVK-STRISI.T. 18th SUNDAY AFTER TRINIIT. Older of Services — Holy Commuuion, 8 am.; Matins, 10 a.m : Choral Celebration and i-ermoii, II a.m. : Evensong, 6.30 TINAKORI - KOAD CHUKCHItOOM— Children's Service, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7. O T. PET li 11 ' S CHURCH, ST. MICHAICL OF ALL ANGEL'S DAY. Order of Services :— -8 a.m, Holy Communion; 11. Mntins and Sermon; i p m., Uaptisnis and Churchings; 6.30, livensoag and Ser.noii. , .Brooklyn Churchroom— ll, and 6.30. Taruiiuki-st. Mission Koom — 7 p.m. .Koiburne Chnrcbroom— ll a m.,the Vicar » 7 p in., the Lord Bishop. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. (Presbyterian). Re-opening Services (after repainting and lenovalinpr) -md Commemoration of FIFTY-FOURTH ANNIVISfiSARr. TO-MORIiOW. Morning, 11, Rev. J. Gibson Smith. Afternoon, 3, Rev. Dr. Gibb; ..veuiug, 7, Key. Dr. Gibb. Evening subject— " The Dominion of Now Zealand and the Dominion of Christ." Si^ ANDREW'S PRESBY'i'KttIAN CHUUCH, Wellington Tekbacb. SICRVICES, SABBATH. 29th SEPT. Morniuj,', 11— Rev. J. Gibb. D.D. Evening. 7— Bey. J. Gibson Smilb. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. ANNIVKHSABIf i^EItVIvJES. SUNDAT, 20th SEPTEMBER. Morning, 11 Evening, 7 Preachor Rev. 'lhos. Tait, M.A.,8.D., from St Paul's, Christohuroh. Special Collections at both Diets of Worship in aid of Debt Keduction. ST. JAMES'S PJItiSBYTEHIAN CHUECH. WELLINGTON SOUTH. Services — Morning, 11 ; Evening, 7 Preachers : IN MI3MORIAM CHUKCH, Tho Parade, Island JJay.— 3 p.m. ROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH. Preacher— Rev. W. J. Corarie. Services— Morning, 11 ; Afternoon, 2.30, Sabbath School ; J.venincr, 7. pRES BY T ERIAN CHURCH. NEW SUBURBAN CHARGE. Jtev. W. Douglas. M.A., will conduct Services TO-MOKROW us follows :— 11am.— KILBIRNU., O'Donnell's Hall. 2 30 p.m.— MIRAMAU, Avcuus Tea Uoouas, 7 a.m.— KOSENEATU, htate School. Alt cordially invited. /■CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. SUNDAY, 29ih SEPTEMBER. THE TEIUUCI-— 10.30 a.m., Prayer Meeting in Vestry ; 11 a vi. and 7 p tn., Jiev. J. lieed Glasfion. Special Mouthly .lOvemtig Service. Anthem, ■' Like us tho Hart." bolo, "There is 11 (ireen Hill," Mr. R. 11. Williams. Subject of Address — " The New Theology and the Social Question." COUKTKN A Y-PLAOE-11 a.m. and 7 p.m., JRev. Macdonald AsplanJ. Morning subject, "Motes and Beiims." Evening (Spooial Matiioal Serrice)— Subject, ••The Power of lnfluunue," CONSTABLE-ST. (Newtown).— ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Ifev. W. A. Kvnns. Subjects — Morning. ** Paul at Coriutii ;" Evening, "The source and End of True Dominion." Organ liecital at clone of the Evening f-orvice, Mr. J. Hayes. Vocalist, Mias Head. ALICE TOWN -11 a.m. and 6.30 p in., Rev. W. A. Keay. MIiTHOUIST CHURCH OF AUSTBALASIA. HOME MISSION ANNIVERSARY. Servioes TO-MORIiOW. WESLEY CHURCH, I aranaki-street.— li a.m., Roy, P. \V. Fairclough (Subject, "Christ's Dominion ") ; 6.30 p.m.,, llav. T. U. Hammond (Subject, ¥ 'Thp Cull of the Desert "). MOLESWORTH-ST., Thorndon-ll a.m., Mr. H. N. Holmes ; 7 p.m., Key. P. W. Fairoloueh. KA KUKt— ll a.m., Mr. J. Lomas ; 7 p.m., Mr. J. Louias. 'JOltY-STREK I— ll a.m., gr. J. Carr; 7 p.m., bister Isabel. AUOSTJRKET— 7 p.m., Sister Evelyn. WELLINGTON SUUm, KewtownHOlll6 Mission Anniversary — 11 a.m., Roy. T. G. Hamwoiidj 7 p.m.. Bey. W.J. Williums. fepouial Appeal for Hume Missions. WELLINGTON SUB UJ«J.Af\.— ISLAND BAY— II a.m.. Mr. Hart; 7»< 111., Mr. Carr. ICILBIKN LiS— ll a.m., Rev. W. J. Williams ; 7 p.m., Mr. Clarke. JOHfISUNVJLLL.— II a.m., Mr. J. G. Hin-kuess; 7 p m., Rev. C. lOaton. KAI1 W AKUA--U a.m., Rey. (J. Katon -, «.3O p.m., Mr. Macintosh. CIiOFTON— 7 pm , Mr. I H. Bcnnotu. ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. Pieaoher— Ker. J. J. Noith. Morning. 11—'' limJeu Bearers. '' J'/veninp, 7—" Wliab's in a Name." Somo prantioal considerations for iho Men of the Dominion. Best seat- tor strangers. PI'.TON.O — Uoruiupt 11, Kvening C.30, liov. Jas. Spottisnroode. I^KI-HAMTpOKE BAITIST CHUKCH. ANNIVERSARY SKKVICKS. Morning. 11- Roy. T. Keith 10 won. Kveiiing, 7 — Rev. A. Dfwdney. Spooial Singing by Choir and Friends. A Public Meeting will be held on Tharsd:i> . 3rd Oiitobor, al 7 i'O p.m. Addrosfees, Imports, Rluai^al Itom«. <fco. To-niKht, Open-air Service iwfiaVber per. mittiiig) ut Greon-htroet, off Kiddifocd-s>tfC-ot, at 7.4S OHIRO-lIOAD BAPTIST CHUKCH, BROOKLYN. 11 a.m. — Roy. Arthur Dottdney 7 ri.ui. — Kov. T. Keith I'woh BJRIMITIVE MI-THODIST OHUKCHEd WEBH-ST.— ll a.m., Kov. J. Dawson (C.E. Flower Service) : 7 p.m., Key. J. Dawhon, "' Citizenship in the Dominion." BOSI.Ni.ATU— 7 p.m., Mr. J. Densem. TAW A FLAT— II a.m PoKIUUA-3 and aud 7 p.m.. Rev. J. F. Doherty. DONALD M'LEAN-ST.— ll a.m. aud7p.m., ICov. J. Cocker ISLAND BAY— II a.m., Mr. B. Ayros; 7 p.m., Mr. Lauronca. KlflllTlVifi M I'TL' I I UDIST CHUIWH, Sydnoy-st.— ll, Roy. Ward ;7, Hey. Motson. P«touo — 11, Roy. Alecsou; 7, -acted tiervioo, Y.M.O.A. Choir, Key. Ward. Korthland— ll, Mr. Jieyuolda; 7, Key. Kodgtouo. T~ HE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN OHURCH AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore-sticot. SUNDAY, _9th .SI'IPTEMBKR. Servioes at 11. 0.30, and 8. Preacher, Mr. J. Moore, Missionor. Subjects — (1) "Two Men;" 12) "A City's Life;" {$) "A Now Country." Prayor Meeting at 6 10. bailors' Parlour opojiod at 10 anil 2. Institute opened daily. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. Masonic Hnll, BoulcotUt. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. EliV. DR. TUDOIt JONES on "' lmportant Keligioitß Literature and Movements of tho Moment." To-morrow Eyoning— " 'J'ho Tntoi national Council of Unitarittus and othor Liberal Ueligiouß Thinkers, ruid tho Liberal Keligiouß Movouiont in Amorica." /"^HRISTADELIfHIAN LIOOTUKIOS aro \_V givon every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock in tho Victoria Hall, Adelaideroad, lo which nil aro cordially invited. Subient—" Tho B.blo Its Own Witness." ' fcJeaw ffof f00 ' uolleotion. | r^HEOSOPHICA L~ HOOIETY. I A Publio Address will ho deliverod at the Sooi«ty'a Kopm. York Chamber., MannersRtreet, on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject— " Douiinion " Uiblo Class and Stndy Class, Thursday, 7.30 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 2
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