WELLINGTON CENTRAL ''-MI& SION, HERBERT-STREET. SPECIAL SERVICES^'. Conducted by Member's of Band. 11 a.m. — Praise and Testimony. 1 p.m.— Short Addresses^ by Mrs.rM'Clellan, Miss Chick, and Messrs. W. 1 M'Clellafo, H. Weston, T. Bryant, and W. Turner. - .?-_.*» _ This will be a bright, happy service. Smging l between every address. Come and hear. All aro welcome. 6.15 p.m.— Strangers' Tea. - Poor people are specially invited. All are welcome. Provision for all. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. V Masonic Hall^ B^oulcott-s^ . Services at 11 ti'.mv.'atjd'T^.m. REV. DR! TUDOR JONES ' 1 ' •'" ,' On '' V "THE GREAT RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD.". : TO-MORROW EVENING: "THE RELIGIONS OF OLD AND ' ..-., 'NEW JAPAN." '■ ■ .. ■ aELPING ' HAND MISSION. ■Corner Tara.naki and Jessie streets, ' Missioner, Mr. L. O. Stanton. , ■ 11. oVock,,, Prayer Service; 2.30, Sabbath School; 3.30, Adult Bible Class— Acts iii.; 7 o'clock, Bright, Helpful Gospel. 5ervice.. ,,,..., {You ca.n rely upon deceiving a hearty welcomo-<md a full Gospel: "•"* MR. W,,H. STANES MISSION IN THORNDON. 25th TO 31st MAY. TUTEETINGS wiU bo -held aa follows:— XVJL Mondayi Wednesday, Thursday 1 , and *-? l(3 *f> at 7 - 30 P-m-. in. the ■ Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Sydney-street Tuesday, afc 7.30 p.m;, .in tho( Thorndon Wesleyan Schoolroom, Molesworth-street. Sunday, at 3 p.m., . in St. Andrew's Church. \j[ R. E. p. H,E NNINSES, ajL., ' . >, >, Of Melbourne (Rep. of "Watch Tower' Bible and Tract • • " Society! 1 ), ' Will Lecture, at TOWN HALL (COMMITTEE ROOM) I /-',, ,On. the following Topics : — TUESDAY, 26th MAY,- 7.30- p.m.^ ' "Where are .the Dead?" WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY, 7.30 p.m.— "God's Provision for Those who have i •-" Died not Kriowinc of Christ " '• THURSDAY, 28th MAY, 7.30 p.m - •Tile Manner of ChsistV Second Advent." '"■''. , Seats Free. No Collection. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Co. , t ,r, r •,*''.*. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS* i SOCIETY. j RECHABITE HALL, - MANNERS-ST Trance Address , will . be- delivered by the Resident Medium. ■ • J' Subject— : 'Spiritualism : Its Uses and it* Forces." , •, ,r, r ' „ . '" All cordially invited. 'Message of Life.' TirfcLLINGTON ASSOCIATION 'OF ;» » SPIRITUALISTS .(Registered). . , NEW' CENTURY TTAt.tJ' ' Kent-terrace. " ' ! Morning, at 11 o'clock— "Man and His Purpose in Life," Mr. Wilson. - Afternoon, at . 2.'30-jChildren's Lyceunf i ■ Evening, at 7 o'clock— Leoturo^ 'by Georgia Gliidys,,C<poley': Subject— ''Behold { Bring you a New Light." , ■''- ■ • - ! Messages at " close by Georgia Gladys Cooley. • • ■ ' - | < Admission, '6d and Is. \, , IgOCIETY OF .FRIENDS, Meeting for Worship will be held in Druids' Hall, 39, Taranaki-street, on First Day (Sunday) Morning, at 11 o s clock. Strangers are cordially invited. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND OF HELP- ; ERS (Regiotered), London Piano Co. 'a Building, 88, Manners-street. • MRS. SQRENSEN will delivor a Trancs Lecture TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. . Subject— "The Soul's Awakening." Clairvoyant 4escription andiMossage.s after Lecture. HURCH ,OF GOD TABERNACLE, 6a, Crawford-stroet. Bible Reading TO-NIGHT, at 7. Worship TO-MORROW at 11. Sunday at 6.30 p.m. "Tho Unjust Sloward" — Luke xvi. A type of .roligious teachers who decrease Bible requirements to obey the law of God. MONDAY, at ,6.30'p.ui.,' Anniversary and Farewell Tea." ► "' JDAYIQatEL^jrWu' 1 ;
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2
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