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•f»EUHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH, 11 a.m.— Mr. Heycock, of ttio Argentina .' Republic. 7 p.m.— Dr. J. G. Hughes. Special weok of prayer. Service 7,30 every night, ROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 n.m.— Daniel iii, "The Nonconformists of Babylon." 7 p.m.— "Tho Parablo Of the Tares." Rev. W. 11. Hinton. I" SLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. Morning, 11.— Mr. East. Evening, 7.— Mr. Pcnnington. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. T>APTIST . CHURCH, VIVIAN-ST. Rev. A, T. Brainsby. At 11.— "As n- Judge on Circuit." At 7.-"Tho Vital Test of a. Religion.** Teachers Preparation Class suspended till 25th June, for Special Missions. Sunday, 10th May, Rev. Knowlos Kemp* ton, of Auckland. H* "triTcf H OF CHRIS T, Vivian-street, Minister—M. 0. Johnston, M.A. Movning Worship, at 11, Sunday School, at 2.45 p.m. Evening Worship, at 7. Subjects' "Tidings from Jehovah unto His People." CHURCH OF CHRIST, Riddiford-st.. Wellington. William Phillips, Evangelist. Morning Worship, at 11. Communion and Sermon. Subject: "The Gage of Civilisation." Sunday School, at 2.45 p.m. Evening Prayer, at 6.30. Gospel Service, at 7 p.m. Subject : "The Necee-fiity-of tho Incarnation.;' The Evangelisfc will speak at both services. rjHURCB OF CHRIST, KILBIRNIE (LyaU Bay-rd.)— 7 p.m., Mr. B. Jarvis, Evangelist. Subject: "Joseph and Jesus." LOWER HUTT (Queen's-ioad).—!!, Mr. Gritistead, Evangelist; 7, Mr. A. F. Hardham, PETONE (Sidney-street)— ll, Mr. Jor* dan; 7, Evangelistic Swvice, conducted by Mr. H. Grinstead. Tho Churches of Christ meet for Worship and Breaking of Bread at 11 a.m. ' Biblo School, 2.30. Seate Free. A Hearty Welcome. _ TTNITARTAN FREE CHURCH. Ingestre-street. SUNDAY, 3rd May, 1914. 11 a.m.^Sundny, School. 7 p.m.— Services "The Pulpit and th* Pew." . ( rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BALJ 1 LANCE-STREET. Opposite Supreme Court;. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. By Miss Helen Home. Subject : "The Greatest of All LoVe Stories." Wednesday 8 p.m.— Fellowship Meeting for T.S. Members, conducted by Miss I-lorne. _______ CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman-Btreet. To.night.--7, Subjects "The giabbath." If the liitertiation Bible Studerts reject the Sabbath as one of the Ten Words. ot . Life, they cannot expect to have Eternal Life. The N.Z. Sunday is the Bible Sabbath. ft To-morrow,— ll, Worship. Lantern Ser» vice, 6,30.' Pictures, "Story of Roth." ip"OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STRKBtT The Gospel will be prcwhed (D.V.) on Lord's Day, it 7 p.tti. All invited. Ssate »11 free. No collection. A cordial invitation to all. ORDER OF THE" STAR IN THE BAST. Theosophical Hall, Ba.Hanee*fcreet. Public Lecture, Sunday, 3.50 p.m. ' i ■ Miss H-elsh Home, Travelling Ijecturer. Subject : "Why We Expect a. World SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivinn-Btreot, 11 a.m.— Holinesß Meeting. Ltuson by Ensign Smyfche. 3 p.m.— Free and Easy. 7 p.m.— Salvation. Our new Adjutant in charge. , . _ _. ' , Good singing. _nd mttsiobjrfiMvef Band, A good seat fog ajj. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 43. THo Members of the altow Lodge cot- • dially invite Brethren to attend Di« vihe Service at- Trinity M»*hodißt Church, Newtown, on Sunday Morning, at 11 o'clock. ByWdM t.-'..- R, PILLING, W.M. , WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTIC CHURCH. ■ Century Hall, Kent-terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Mrs, Harris Roberts- will Lecturer' Subject : "The Gospel of Compensation." Circle after service. Lyceum, 2.45 p.*.-" Mrs. Harris Roberts will speak. , Committeo meeting at cloee. .... . . Oh, Grave, where is, thy victory} Oh, Death, where is thy sting?" • A I MESSAGE from tho spirit world ; _3L cheer for tho Bad, strength for the weak, comfort for the bereaved. "Mater" invites. YOU to iin. &nge! trystn Century Hall, Kent-t'-errace, Sunday, 7 p.m; Q P I R t .Tjtf A L I S M. Special Farewell Lecture MASONIC HALL,' Bouloott-stree*, Sunday, at 7 p.m. Rev. David A. Leisk Lectures on: "The Great Open Sore of the World, ami tho Healing Thereof." Silver Offering at the Door. MEETINGS. CARLTON HALL, MARION'STREET (Off Vivian-street). Every Sunday Evening at 7. Subject for To-morrow: "The Nae»rine." All cordially invited. No collection, /Christian science society 'of v; Wellington hold Services EverySUN: DAY EVENING, tA, 7 o'clock, r1«o FIRST? WEDNESDAY EVENING of etch mohth*, afc 8 o'clock, 94, Willis-stteet. Reading Room, earn© address, open Monday, Wed* nesday, and Fridny, 2 to ♦■ Publio col* dially welcomed. ________________ MA S 0 N'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWER HUTT. (On« of Wellinglob's Loveliest Show Places.) No visit to Wellington is complete witk. out a day spent lit these Delightful Gardens. Residents of Wellington who *p» predate their pririlegea, visit them regularly. Visitor* fclwtvi receive a> hearty, welcome. Take any train to Lower Hutt, Motor 'Bu» will met you. Refreshments of the best at town prieei. Cut Flowers in abundance. Now is the time to order Rhododen* drons, Asiftlene, Camelia*. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 3
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