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ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Willis-street. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTEtt EASTER. Holy Commnnion, 7 and 8 a.m. s Matins and Sermon, 11 ; Men's Bible Clabb, 3 p.m. ; BaptisuiH, 4: J'lvonsong and Sermon, 7. if ELHUItNK— HoIy Communiou, 11 a.m. : Children's Service, 12.45- p.m. ; Evensong and kevmon, 7. TAKANAKI-ST. MISSION— II and 7. riIHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. A CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore-Btroot. SUNDAY, 14th MAY. Services «it 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher — Mr. H. G. House. Soloist— Miss Groy. Prayer Meeting at (J. Sailors' Parlour opened at 2. Institute opened daily. t! ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH. WELLINGTON-TERRACE. SERVICES SUNDAY, 14th MAY, Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher—Rev. J". Gibson Smith. Evening subjeot— " Getting by Asking." ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. 'Evening, 7. Rev. Dr, Gibb. Evening— " The Story and Song of th« Bibb,'* with Choral Illustration. TTENT-TERRAOE PRESBYTERIAN •°- CHURCH. SUNDAY, 14th MAY. Preacher-Rev. J. K. Elliott. 8.A.. , Morning at 11. livening at 7. TDTVANS BAY PRESBYTERIAN J& ■ OHUROH. Bosene&th Sohool, 11 a.m, ; Miramar Tea Eooms, 3 p.m. s Kilbirnie Ohoroh, 7 p.m., Kov. Wm. Douglas, M.A. Kilbirnie Church, 11 a.m., Mr. Harper. Roseneath School, 7 p.nu, Mr. N. M'Farlane. Karaka Bay, '7 p.m., Mr. Fletcher. BROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning subject, " JacoD snmamed Israel." Kvening subject. "An Unknown Benefactor." Preacher, Rev. B. Hutson. {■CONGREGATIONAL •CHURCHES. SUNDAY, 14th MA.V. THE TERRAOE— II a.m., Rev. L..Mao. douald Aspland; 7 p.m., Eev. J. JReed Glasson (Subject, u How to Study the Bible "). COUiiTENAY-PLAOE — Anniverswy Services. CONSTABLE^TBEET, Nevrtown— ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Key. W. A. Evans. fiOURTENAY-PLACE CONGREGAyj TIONAL CHURCH. • ■ 23rd CHURCh"aNNIVERSARY. Morning, 11— Roy. J. Reed Glaseon. Subjeot— "The Building Up of the Church." Evening, 7— Rev. L. Macdonald Aspland. Subject— "The Church's Ebenezer." Communion at the Close of Evening Service. TUESDAY, CONVERSAZIONE, 7.30. , Reports, Addressee. Musical Programme by Choir. "JVrETHODIST OHURCH OF ITJL AUSTRALASIA. . WESLEY CHUECH, Taranftki-etreet.-11 ».m.. Rev J. G. Chapman j 6.30 p.m., ltev J. G, Chapman. KAROHIS-ll a.m., Mr Sunsftxj 7 p.m., Rev H. B. Redstone. . BROOKLYN— II a.m,, Mr Hurley ; 7p.m,. Mr Holmes. TOKY-STRBET MISSION—U *.m., Mr M'Laohliin ; 7 p.m., Mr Bacon, ARO-ST. MISSION— 3 p.m., Rev J. G. Chapman; 7 p.m., Mr Lomaa (Sunday School Anniversary). ■ OHIRO HOME, 10.45 a,m., Mr Tonks. THOItNDON, - »iOLESWORTH.ST.- • 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Revt). H. Oldg(Hveuing subject, "Grapplnig witli lioubb"). KAIWARRA-ll «.m., Mi- F. S. Groen; 6.30 p.m., Mr Strong. WELLINGTON SOUTH - TRINITY. Newtown (Mothers' Day)— ll a.m., Rev J. Dawson; 7 p.m., Rev J. Ward (Saomnent afc close). BEItHAMPOBE (Masonio Hall)— 7 p.m., Mr W. C. Buid. ISLAND BAY (Church Anniversary)— ll a.m,, Rev F. liands (Soloist, Miss VVard^; 7 p.m., KovJ. T. Nott, M.A. (Soloist, Madam© Mueller). KILBUiNIK— II a.m., Mr G. H. Kidding; 7 p.m.. KevF. Rands. KILBiRNHO SOUTH (Maranui Schoolroom) 7 p.m., Mr G. H. Bidding. WOKSMt, BAY (Kiosk)-? p.m., Mr F. S. Green. pRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES WEBB-ST.— ll a.m., Ray. J. Ward; 7 p.m., lie* J. Dawflon. TAWA FLAT 11 a.m., POJiHtUA 3 and 7 p.m., Rev. 0. A. Siuis. DONALD M'LEAN.ST.-ll a.m. ana 7 p\m., Key. A. O. Horriß. ISLAND BAY— 11 a.m., Mr. JB. T. Bliss ; 3 p.m., Rev. A. 0. Harris. MMITrVE METHODIST CHtJRCIkIDS SYDNEY-ST. (0. 14. Anniversary)— 11, Key P. J. Cosaum ; 7, Rev H. Cottom (Subjeot. " A New Toetamont C. E. Model "). Anthem, Now Lift Our Joyful Song." PETONE-11, Eev H. Cottonij 7, MrK.T. Bliss. NORTHLAND-11, ltev. P. J. Cossum. BROOKLYN BAPTIST OHUBOH. Key. Arthur Uewduoy. 11 a.m.— "Think of these Things." 7 D.m. — " In the Grip of the Divine." iNGEiSTRb'-STJiMJfIT HALL. rfiHlii Gospel will be preaohed (D.V.) on X Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats oil froei No collection. A cordial invitation to all. ERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH, South-road. SUNDAY SERVICES. Prfiaohor— Kev. T, Keith Ewen. Morning, at 11 o'olook— Subjeot, " The Unity of tho Scriptures." Evening, at 7 o'clook— Snbjeot, "The Overcoming Lifo." . All welcome. Seats free. TTTjELLINGTON BAPTIST OHUROH. Vt' Vivian-streot. Minister, Rev. J. J. North, Morning, at 11— "God's Way nnd Ours." Evening, at 7— "Roman Catholicism" (Second Scries). No. 2, "Auricular Confession the Bane of Priest and People" PETONE—II and 7, Mr. F. Townshend. N.B.— On WEDNESDAY NEXT Mr. North will commence his Winter Bible Sohool at 7.30. The subject of study will be — The Minor Prophets. Bible lovers cordially welcome. ' (HHUECH OF C3HBIST, VIVIAN-ST. 11 a.m.— Worship. 2.46 p.m.— Bible Sohool and Men'a Clasn. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Preacher — Mr. R. A. Wright. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION MOTHERS' DAY. . , Band Services— lo a.m., Pritohard'o Store; 6 p.m., Ghuznee-stroet. 11 a.rn.— Childron's Service, Rev. E. 0. Blamirea 7 p.m.— -Kind's Theatre, Mothers' Day Service. White flower to be worn in memory of "mother." Speaker, Mm E. O. Blamirei. Soloist, Mr. T. C. Newton. WELLINGTON CITY MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. MOTHERS' DAY. DRUIDS' HALL, 3 p.m. Speaker, Dr. Platte-Milk*. Rocitol, "Mother, Neglected and Accepted," Mr. B. Cooper. Mr. Shah (Acting Consul for China) will be preeont. Meeting uocii to nil*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 2

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