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ST PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave-street. SECOND SUM DAY AFTER EASTER. Order of Services :— Holy Commanion, 8 a.m. Matin 8 aaid Sermon, 11 a.m. Evensong and Sermou, 7 p.m. TIXAKORf - IIOAU CHURCHROOM— Children's service, 11 a.m. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Willis-street. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 8 a.m , Holy Communion ; 11, Matins and Sermon (sjermon by tho Rev. E. W. J. M'Connell, M.A., Vicur of Kbandallah) ; 4 p.m., Holy Baptism and Churchings , 7, Kvensong and ."sermon t.Surmou by the Key X W. J. Mi onnell). KELHUUNK CHURCHROOM— B a.m., Holy Communion ; 7, Kvon&ontj. TA It AN A KI-STKE XT MISSION-ROOM — 11 am. and 7 p.m. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, BROOKLYN. Vioar, Rev. U. H. Hobday, M.A. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTEB. 8 a.m , Holy Communion 11 a uj.. Matins and Sermon 3 p.m., Sunday bohool 4.30 v m.. Holy Baptism. 7, Evonsong and seirnou T\ MARK'S CHURCH, Sussex-square. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. . 8 a m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Litany ; 7 p.m.. Evensong (Preacher, the Lord Bishop of Wellington). — ST. BARNABAS' CHURCHROOM, ROSENEATH (Harvest Festival)— ll a.m., Matins ; 7 p.m , Evensong. HIS MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. W hi tmore-street. SUNDAY, 10th APRIL. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher — Mr. James Moore, Miasioner. Subjects— l, "Two Women: A Contrast." 2, " Excelsior." 3, " Certainty and Uncertainty." Solo, at 7. by Mr. L. tiuckeridge. Prayer Meeting ab 6.30. bailors' Pariour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTEKIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. SEKYICES SUNDAY. Morning, at 11 Evening, at 7 Preacher -Roy. J. Gibson Smith. Evening snbject: " The Test of Curitstian Discipleßhip." T. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST*. (Presbyterian). TO-MORKOW. Morning, at 11 Evening, at Preacher — Rev. Dr. Gibb. Eveuing — "Tho Signs of t!> T ines. (2) "New Names for an Old Kn<> y." KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH. SUNDAY, 10th APEIL. Preacher— Rev. J. K. Elliott, B.A. Morning, 11 o'clock. Evening, 7 o'clock. BROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning, 11— Subject, "'Fine Freely 's." Evening, 7 — Subject, " Nearly Converted." Preacuer— itevß. Hutaon. VANS- BAY PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH. SUNDAY, 10th APRIL. " Tho Need, tho Nature, and the Fruits of a God-given Revival. " | Kilbirnio Church, 11 a.m., Miramar Tea Rooms, 3 p.m. ; Roseneath School, 7 p.m., Rev Win. Douglas, M.A. Koseneath School, 11 a.m.. Mr. J. Wilson. Kilbirnie Churoh, 7 p.m., Mr. Reynolds. { CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. SUNDAY, 10th APRIL. THE TEItKACE— II a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. J. Eeed Glasson. COUK.TEN AY-PLACE— II a.m., Rev. M. Bawden Harris ; 7 p.m., Key. L. Macdonald Aspland (Subject, " The Frank Confession of a Sincere Soul"). CONSTABLE-ST. (Newtown) — 11 a.m. and 7pm., Key. VV. A. Evans. Morning — "' What is a Christian." Evening — " Faith's Reality." ALICETOWN (Harvest Thanksgiymg)-ll a.m. and 3 p.m. (Children's Service), Key. L. Macdonuld A»pland; G. 30 p.m.. Key. M. Bawden Harris (Subject, "The Gospel Harvest "). METHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASA. SUNDAY, 10th APRIL. WESLEY CHUHCH, Taranaki-sfcreet.— 11 a.m., ltev J. JR. Clark ; G. 30 p.m., K«v S. J. Serpell. KAKOKI— II a.m., Mr H. Hart; 7 p m., Rev J K. Clark (Sacrament). BROOKLYN— II a.m., Key S. J. Serpell; 7 p.m., Mr W. Neal. UOKY-STREKT MISSION.— II a.m., Mr Griffin ; 7 p.m., Mr Tonks. AUO-ST. MISSION— 7 p.m., Rev H. B. Redßtone 'Sacrament). OHIRO HOME-11.45 a.m., Mr W. C. Burd. MOLESWORTH-STREET fThorndon)— 11 a.m., Key John Dawson; 6.30 p.m., Key VV. J. Comrie. WELLINGTON SOUTH, NEWTOWN (Trinity) — 11 a.m.. Mr H. Hart ; 7 p.m., Rev J. Crewes. ISLAND BAY— II a.m., Key VV. A. Burley, 8,A. ; 7 p.m., Mr J. Lomas. KILBIRNIK— II a.m., Mr W. Kose ; 7 p.m., Key. VV. A. Burley, li.A. JOHNSON VILLE— IJL a.m.. Mr Victor Bacon; 7p.m.. Mr J. W. Black. CROFTON —11 a.m., Mr VV. Neal ; 7 p.m., Mr J. Mann KAIVVAKKA— II a.m., Mr H. Harris ; 6.30 p.m., Mr E. L. Garner. BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. South-road. Morning, at 11— Preacher, Key. T. Keith Ewen. Subject, "The Essential to Revival." Evening, 7 to 8 p.m. — Subject, " The Heait of the Gospel." Open-air Meeting To-night at Green-street, at 7.45. T3ROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Arthur Dewdney. 11 a.m. — '•' A Present Opportunity-" 6.30 p.m.—" The Koot of tho Matter." Evening Service begins at 0.30 instead of 7, in view of Dr. Henry's After Church Kally. T>KIMITIVE METHODISI CHURCHES SUNDAY, 10th APRIL. WEBB-ST.— H a.m., Key. P. J. Mairs; 7 p.m., Key. John Dawson. TAWA FLAT 11 a.m., POKIRUA 3 and 7 p.m., Key. F. A. Thompbon. NEVVTpWN (Donald M'Lean-st.)— ll a.m., ltev. A. O. Harris ; 7 p.m., Rev. C. A Sims. ISLAND BAY— II a.m., Eev. C. A. Sims; 7 p.m., Key. A. O Harris. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHUKOHES bydney-st — 11, Rev H. Cottom ; 7. Key P. J. Cossum. Petone— ll, Mr A. Swift; 7, Rev H. Cottom. Northland— Jl, Key P. J. Cossum ; 7, Mr Stonehouse. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. Herbert-street. FAREWELL SERVICES. 10 a.m. — Band at Thompson-street. 11 a.m.— Speaker, Rev. A. F. Burchell. 2.30 —Sunday School and Biblo Class. 6 p.m. — Band at Ghuznee-street. 7 p.m. — Farewell Service to Rev. A. F. Burchell. You aro cordially invited to the abov<» Farewell Services. |~IIIRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES V^ are given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock, in tho Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, to which all aro cordially iqvited. Subject — "Revivalism and tho Second Coming of Christ." Seats free. No collection. "TI/TISSION of the Twelve," To-night, ITA a t 7, Tabernacle, Crawford-st. "Tho Mission of Jesus was to save His people from their sina." Jesus preached the law to givo tho knowledge of sin. Then they knew what to repent of and to reform from. That same law contains the S.D. Sabbath, tho mis-named Sunday. Come 6.30 Sunday Evening.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 2

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