ST. PETER'S CHURCH. I Willig-itrtet. SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Holy Communion, 7 and 3 a.m. Mfctina, Litany, and Sermon, 11, Ktetißohjj and Sermon, 7, KELBURNE-8, 11 a.tn., and 7 p.m. TAKAKAKLST. MISsION-ll &hd 7. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON-TERRACE. SERVICES SUNDAY, 30th JULY. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher— Rev. J. Oibsoh Muith. Evening— Closing Lecture on "The Reformation," Subject, >. •' Lessons from the i Refo f _ m .ation for the Modpth Ohnroh ■" QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW, Morning, 11. Evemng, 7, Ret. Dr. Oibb. Evening— "Yourself and \* our Belotielnirs >. (8) Sfcings and fcebuftV' ENMERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. StIKDAY, 30th JULY. Morning, afc 11— Communion Servioe. Evening nt 7— lnduction of Klder, Rev. J.K. Elliott. B.A. Retiring Collection at both diets of wotship, B"Brooklyn"B "Brooklyn" presbyte&ian CHURCH. Morning. 11— Supply. Evening, 7— Supply. E'VANS BAY.. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kilbirnie, 11 a.m, ; Miramar, 3 p.m. ; Kosßtiei,th, 7 p.m. (Close of fourth year's works A review and some lessons), Key, Wm. Donglas.M.A. Roseheath, 11 &,m,, Supply. Kilbirnie, 7 p.m., Mr. P. Smith. Karaka Bay, Rev. 3. B. Finlay. rjONGREOATIONAL CHURCHES. SUNDAY, 30th JULY. THE TKRRACE-11 &,»„ Set W, S. Potter j 7 p.m., Mr. J. Q. W. Aitken. COUfc.TKKAY.PLACK-11 a.m., Ket. M, Bawden Harris ; 7 p.m., Rev, L. Mao* donald Asplatid (Subject, " Is ifc JOasy to be a Christiah ?"). Solo, " Low afc Thy Feet," Mrs A. M. Lewis. CONSTABLE'STUBIfiT, Newtowii— ll mm., Eev, W. A, Evaas} 7 p.m.. SXev, M, Bnwden Harris, M~" ETHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. WESLEY CHURCH, Taran&ki.sfcreet.11 R.m,, Rev J, G. Chapman; 6.45 p.m., Organ Recital ; 7 p.m., l*ev J. G. Chapman. KAHOtU-ll a.m., Mr Sttsßexs 7 p.m., Rev J. R, Clark. BROOKLYN-11 a.tt,, Roy J, R. Cl&tk, } 7 p.m n Mr Barley. 1 TOItY*THtiBT MISStON-11 a.m., Mr M'Laohkh ; 7 p.m., Mr Bard. i AHO'ST. MISSION— 7 p m.. Mr Green. THORNDON. — MOLESWOHTH'ST,*11 a.tn., Ret C. tt. Olds } 6.80 p.m., Mr H, N. Holfoes, KAIWAttUA-ll a.m., Mr t. S. Green : 6.30 p.m., ltev C. H, Olds (Snorament). JOHNSONVILLE-11 a.m., Rev S. H. &. Peryman ; 7 p.m., Mr J. Kaine, N&AlO— 11 a.m.. Ml 1 H. Townshend ; 7 p.m., Key S. ?i P: jfoyjfflffl?-— "«XTELLINGTON SOUTH METSOW DIST (TRINITY). 11 ft.m», ReVJ, Ward) 7 p.m., Fevtf. T, Nofct, M.A. ("Lights and Bushel Measures".. BJBRHAMPOKE (Masohio Hall) -7 p.m., KeY J. Ward. ISLAND BAY-11 a.m;, Mr W, c. Burd ; 7 p.m., Key F. Bands. KIL-BIRNIE-Il a.m. ( Kct F. Bands; 7 p.m., Rev J. CreWes, MARANUI (Schoolroom)— 7 p.m., Mr J. Mann. WoRSEU BaY (Kiosk)-? p.m.. Mr V. Bacon, THE LATE MR. TAYLOR, ri\HE title of the reference to Mr. J. Taylor, which the Rev. J, Crewes will give ih his sermon in the Methodist Church at Kilbirnie TO-MORROW EVENtNG, will be"MR. TAYLOR. AS 1 SAW HIM BEHIND THE SCENES." PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES WEBB-ST.-11 a,mTMr. E. Bliss . 7p.m., Rev, W. S. Potter. TAWA FLAT— II jutn,, Her. H. Cottomi 7 p.m., Mr. E. BHbs. POitmUA-7 p.m., Rev. H. Gotfcom. DONALD M-LEAN.ST.-11 ft.m. and 7 p.m., Bey. C. A. aims, ISLAND BAY— II a.m., Mrs, J, L. Wright; 3 p.m., Rev. 0. A, Sima. 1 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES w - SYDNM.ST.-11, Rev P. J. Oossutn; 7, Rev J, Dnmbell. PETONE— Ii; Mt Jiwob. 6efi; 7, Itet D. B. F. Carlisle. MOUTH. LAND-ll.Eev D. B. 1?, OMlislej 7, Rev P. J. Cossnm. BftOoKLYN BAPTIST CHUKCH.-Sißrvioes-U a.m.. Mr, J, WrßUok) 7 p.m., Mr, W, Badden. ERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH, South-road. SUNDAY SERVICES. Prenoher— Rev. T. Keith Ewen, P*etor, Morning, at 11 o'clook— Subject, "»• This ia That"(cohtinned). Evening, at 7 o'clock— Sobjeofc, ''God's Special Message to I'lglon." A cordial invitation to all. INGESTIiioSTREET "uALU THE Gospel will be preached (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. No oolleotion, A oordial invitation to all. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. ! Vivian-street. Minister, Rev. J. J. North. Morning, tit 11— "Lead us Not into Temptation." Evening, at 7— "Religion in the Open," followed by s, Baptismal Service. A eulogy will be pronounced on Mr. T. E. Taylor. PETONE. 11 a.m.— Mr. Towtahend. 7 p.m.— Mr. W. B. Nicholson. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH Ingestre-Btreet. Morning, at 11— "Thoughts and Conduct." Evening, nt 7-*"The Moral Structure of the Universe," REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. riHCIUJH OF nHRI.#T. VIVtAN-ST. \J Ministrr. A. .T. financiers, M.A. BIBLE SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.— Communion^ Speaker, Mr. Docld. 2.45 p.m.— Special Service. Ad' dre«B, Mr. 11. N. Holme". 7 p.m.— Special Young People's Smice. Chorusee, Addrsss. Collection, Np-Licehso. . 7.45 p.m. Wpdnesdny— Big Bible School Dc- | tnunstration. CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. pHRtSTADELPHIAN LECTURES are , given EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in tho Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, to which nil nre cordially invited. Subject— "Christ and War." _ _^ WELLINGTON CITY MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. "The men of Wellington ought to <?up. port a movement that stands for every true 1 eooiftl and moral reform."— Lat« T. E. Taylor's message about the Brotherhood. 3 p.m.*~Broth&rhood Open Meeting «t New Theatre. Mr. E. Tregent [txSecretary for Labour). Peace v.t War, and late Mr. T. E, Taylor's Last Mes. sago to Labour.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 2
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