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PAUL'S PHO - CATHEDRAL. £3 MULGIIAVI'-STRIiKT. 4th SUNDAY AFT Ml EPIPHANY. 2nd February, 19u8. Order of Services— Holy Communion, 8 a.m. ; Matins, and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 IINAKOHI - ROAD CHURCHROOM— Children's Service, 11 a.m. ; Even*oinf, 7. The Sundny .--<;hool will Ke-open al. 2 80. ST. JOHN'S QHURCH, WILLIS-ST. (Presbyterian). Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Rev. Dr. Gibb. ST. ANDItUW'S FKESBYTKRIAN CHUItCH, Wbllingtun I'ekkack. SERVICES, SUNDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Morniupc at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher — Roy. J. Gibson Smith. TLTENT-TERRAC'E PRESBYTERIAN II CHURCH. SUNDAY, 2ud FEBRUARY. Preacher— hey. J. K. Elliott, 8.A.. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. All weloouiu. BROOKLYN PRKSBYTKUIAN CH UItCH. Preacher — Kov. P. C. Rennie. Services— -Muruiug, 11 ; Afternoon, 2.30, Sabbath bohool ; Kvoniuif, 7. pitESBYTEitIAN CHUIICB. NEW SUBURBAN CHARGK. Preafcher^-Uev. W. Douglas, M.A. 11 a.m.- KILBIRNIE, O'Donuell's Hall 3 p.m.— MIHAJf Ali, Avenue Tea Kooius 7 p.m.— itOyji/NEATLi, State School 7 p.m. — KILBIItNIK, O Dounell's v Hall, J.U. W. Aitke«, M.P. / "UEUKUHKS. &U^l>AY V 2nd FEBRUARY. THE 'JEltliACti— lo.3o a.m., Prayer Meetin;.' in tbo- Vestry ; 11 a in. and 7 p in., liuv. J. Uccd C-ilasson. Evening subject, j " Jtemouilier Josus Chribfc." | COUItTWNA V-PI.ACJO— II a.m. and 7 p.m., Key. Alaodonald Atpliiud. Morning bub 30 -t, "ijarnabas " (11 cburactei- skotoh). jj.veilingßubjeoL, " l<idoAty hxemplified." CONSTAWLJi-bi'. (Newtown)— ll a.m. ami 7 p.W., l>ev. \Y. A. Jilvans. Morning subject', "The Christiun AthleU." Evening subjopt.,," Suffering, nnocossaiy condition to the lullesb Manhood. " Commuaioii at tho clote of the Kvemng' fciervice-ALICETOW^-1I a.m. aud 7 pm, liov. VV. A: Keay. , ' METHOD.IST CHURCH OF AVSTIIALASIA. ■ Services 'J O-MOEKOW. WESLEY OHUBCJH, J aranaki-street.— 11 a.m., Rey, P. W. Fairolough ; 6.30 p.m.. liev. P. W. FairdOiif{ll (Subject, " The bm Unto Death"!. MO i-ES WOBTH.STKEET, Thorndon-11 a.vi., ilr. T. ii. Oorkill ; 7 p.m., J<ev. C. Porter (aubjoct, "Tho Shei'hetd aud the fciheep ''). KAJiOfll— ll a.m., Roy. C. Porter; 7 p.m., Mr. W. lioso. 1 OliY-ST. MISSION— 11 a.m ', bupply ; 6.00 p.m., Mr. H. Hart. AltO-bT. JUI6BI.UN— O.BO p in., Sister Kvoiyn Laws.- , WKILINOTON 8001'H, NEWTOWK (Trinity) — ltev. W. J. Williams — 11 a.m., "Light Retioutors;" 7 p.m., " An Arresting Cull." WIOLMNUTON SUBURBAN.— ISLAND 13AY — li a.m., Mr. Clarke; 7 p iv., Hey. ii. 1\ Jikum-ei. : KiLJiiitNLh;— ll a.m., Rev. E. P. iJlamu-es; 7 p.m., Mr. Maun. WOlt--51414 W^V— 7 pliip l iii JJ _Mi-. OVrkilL TO^ISS^TON BAPTiaT CHURCH, if r Vivian-ttreefc. ' 'Services' it'll a.m. and 7 p.m. Tho Uev. J. J. North will resume bis inini&ti'y^ » Morning subject-—" Christ and His Fisheruioti." E\*Bniiig subjtiot— r'"J ! ha King' 6 Highway." PETOSli— flloruiiiffi Itoy. T. JKeitu l'iweu j Kveniti^, Mr. W. 41. Niol<olsOu. , 0 >l4tUA'4 j»jslt|(<J ■" JLIAPTIST ' OH UltOH. 4ODhijig,"Tl— Mrs. T. Keith liwen. - - EVeniiiif, 7***lioy. B M<>lbon. ■ -Couiaiunion at Mormug tieryioe, . To-uinUt,"Otien-i4ir tim-vioo (vveathot pe/r mitijng) at Urddu-ut., o&° ltiddiford'-Bt., at ?!iC). „' '' ' ' ' * "OAPTIST < CHURCH, BROOKLYN, llu.m. — Hey. A. Dewduey 7 p.m.— Youni? Men's (Service, Rev^ A. Dowduey "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. W.EBH-ST.— ll am. and 7 p.m., Key. J. Dawson.' All seato free, ROyisNKATH— II a.m., My. J. Hoaro. TAWA FJ-AT 11. POKIUUA 3 and 7, Roy. J. F. Dohorty NKWTOWN (Donald M'Lean-st )~11 a.m. auU ti.oO p.ui., Uev. J. Cocker ISLAND BAY— II am, .Mr. W. Hall; 7 p.m., Mr. H. BHimotfcd IjldAliTiVE Ai'l'»TilOi)lST UHUItUHJijy . bydnßy.st.~n and 7, Key. C. E. Ward (Sacrament). Putono (Sotiool Anniversary)— 11, Kov. B. Metaon; 3 aud 7, i<ov. T. X, J'iwen. NorLhJaml— ll. Mr. lieynnlds; 7, Mr. Ffrobt. CH UI; C H ~CTF CHKIBI, Vivian-Etreet. TO-MOEROW, BUNIiAY", ->ad Fliß. Worthip, 11 a.m. Sunday bchool, 2.45 p.m. Gospel Service, 7 p.m. Preacher— Mr. JK. A. Wright. A cordial welcome to all. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. U. Masonic Hall, Boulcott-st. Services at 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. Preachtii-b : At 11— Professor H. MpKoiizie, on "The Development of tho Priesthood in proChristian Times." At 7—l Mr.7 — IMr. John (iatnmell, 8.A., Lond., on Some Unitarian Principles." INGEcTItK-iSI'REKT HALL. ' " rfliHK Gospel will be proaobedj (D.V.) on JL Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. No collection. A cordial invitation to all. HUROH OF CHRIST, Riddiford-street, WELLINGTON SOUTH. 11 a.m.~Breakmg- of Bread. 2.45 pm. — Bible School. 7 P'W. — Gbspel Servioe. Preaotor — Mr. A. F. Turner. Subject — "The .Raising of Lazarus." '' Iv Memoriam," tho late Thos. Hall. LYELL BAY ROAD, Kilbirnie. 11 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. — Meetings as usual. 7 p.m.— Preacher, Mr. K. J. Dick. A hearty invitation to all. /"IHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES are V^ given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock in the , Victoria Hall, Adelaideroad, to which all are cordially invited. Subject—'" lhe "Gospel of God's Love." Seats free. No collection. 17t7*ELLINGTON CENTRAL MIS*V SION, HERBERT-STREET. 11 a m — Speaker, Mr. Newham. 7 p.m. — Gospel Scnico. j 5.15 p.m —STRANGERS' TEA. All are Wolconie to this, particularly the Homeless and Friendlcsß. To the Services throughout tho day a coidial invitation is extended to all. A Scat and a Book Free. BAND OF HELPO 13RS (Registered), London Piano Co.'s Building, 88, Manners-street. Mr. J. Wilson will deliver a Trance Lecture TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, iit, 7 o'clock. Subject— "Spiritual Development. " Mr?. Sorcii^on will fjivp Clairvoyant Descriptions and tsDirit Mcsing'jE ;it cloes of Lecture.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 2

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