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\?CrELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH ,J.X „_ (Vivian-street). ; SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY • ■-.-'.-.... SERVICES.'.'.....'. -Preacher: Rev. F. Oldrieve. . . . 'Morning-,: 11: ": Evening, 7. . Afternoon,, "at 3—Demonstration in' School Hall byPriraary Department. SPECIAL- SINGING BY THE CHILi -DREN AT ALL SERVICES. Wednesday—s.3o p.m., s Children's Tea{ 7.30; Public Meeting... * ■ .. - .■•■.-■ OPEN-DOOR GOSPEL MISSION, Tory-streat, 7 p.m.—Mr. Townshend. - ISLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. 'SUNDAY SERVICES. , Mornmg. 11—Mr. Butler. Evening, 7—Mr. Pennington. Communion at close of morning service. HURCH~" OF CHRIST (Vivian-street).--William Phillips, Minister. - 11 a.-'ni. and 7i'p'.hi." ''■',' - •- ■ „, - Evening-Subject: •■ . ■" T V H,^ FUTURE OF- THE CHURCH." . mil there be a." Sb«-ing of.the^nations to the Mountain of the Lord's House " »- - Pouplar Services. Growing interest. I^HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF ■J^" -^ELLINGTON.hoIds Services evbry '• SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also T^^r tim?, Ny *J ee«nff EVERY •WEDNESDAY^ EVENING, at 8.p.m., Boulcott^t. heading Room, sauie address, open each ;day of week frOir S' to 4. ' .' ; Public cordially welcomed. • '■: '■"■■-"■.•■■._. ;Q.QSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. * ■ 'The -Gospel wiU be.preached (D/V:) on .Lord s Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free.'.-.No collection. ■■ ■ ■• ■ A cordial invitation to all. , pjHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLB, [_• Tasman-street. " : TO-NIGHT, 7.30-"Nehemiah's Prayer."----•A nobleman's confession, interest in God's people; and-his great sacrifice. A timely "^S'V 'S;TO-MORROW,. 11-Subject: Will -Italy- be-conquered by Germany? What prophecy says" (Rew 17:' 10; 11).' bpecial. warning of tlie end. Evangelisiie Meeting,.6.3o.- David Nield, Pastor. . (SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTIST to ' CHURCH, TASMAN-STREET. - Near Boys' Institute. ; ■ -SUNDAY, at 7 p.m: - . f Subject: ■ • ... ;"-Satan's Most Useful Instrument To-day. '„- How, to Combat his Cunning." ■■'/■■■ PASTOR G. .G. STEW;ART. TTNITAEXAN TREE CHCBCtt > : ••••Vivian' (Ingestre) street. . REV. G. ERNEST-HALE, B.A. 11 a.m.—'-'.How Character is Made." 7 p.m.—"BUT WHAT IS RELIGION ?"• ■ '/,.A. questlon asked-by Mr. H. G. Wells '( Mr.Britling Sees it Through ") and by " an ever-growing number of ' thoughtful people to-day. l ■ P<HRISTADELPHIAN MEETING \J VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide-ro«d. AN ADDRESS' : ' Will be delivered (God willing) in th« . above Hall, SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 ' o'clock. Subject: , '' . "■ One God and Father of AH." - Seats free. A\\ welcome. No collection. IpHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURESV^- ,N.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION'SHALL, TORY-STREET. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, ai : l. ■■■:■ - Subjectfor To-morrow: "The' Promise of the Holy Spirit."All welcome. No collection. 'I™E BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON." '. GEND for Free. Copy of this wonderful ,■ Spiritual Exposition, as it refers to the present time of trouble o-^ distress Write Bos 995, G.P.O.', We11ii...,.n. TTNITED INTERCESSORY -SERVICE ; Vom^t^rS MIS£: (entrance, Mercer-street). TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON (D.V.), at 3 o'clock. "THE NATIONAL CRISIS and lie . need of every true 1 Christian to strengthen, our hands and faith in a day when the increasing tide of godlessness is setting in to strongly. With no desire or intention to bo "alarmists" xinnecessarily, but as a" I? a jtef i faci^-wi*'h all wad fancies excluded—the days are becoming more evil--with regard to' our Empire. Nothing apparently will change the minds of the. many wEo.seem bent on the ruin of their ■ own native, land:- The""niadness" that is! in their hearts.will still blind them to the '. an of Lord's Day desecration and the' neglect of God's claims, npon the worship-; of His creatures. The folly of opening • sports grounds for Sunday amusements ia ( the presence- of the danger and death novr! confronting us as a people is only tempt- ■< ing God to overthrow us. The King ha«! done well to appeal for a, day of prayer, ; and we trust there -will be a hearty response] on .the part ,of all. true believers in God; that He may deliver us from the national, dangers which!seem to be impending. Hei is a God of Nations as well as of individuals. He says: "At what instant I "shall speak,' concerning ■ a nation, and concerning c kingdom, to pluck up, and. to pull> down and-to destroy-it; if tiat nation, i against whoin'^l. liave pronounced tura-' from their evil way, I will repent of-the evil, that..l- thought to do. unto them." . nnHE -SALVATION., ARMY;: HALLV -»-" ■ •_-.-.■ Constable-street:'-. ■■■ y ••■■'■••• COMMISSIONER HODDER WILli | •CONDUCT.- •■.-.'■■-. 3 EVANGELICAL SERVICES. 3 : 1 "11 a.m.' -."'• 3 p.m.' 7'p!ni. • - * The Commissioner "will', bo supported byAirs. Hodder, the Chief Secretary (Colonel' M'lnnes), and Headquarters' Staff. '.' .. Selected.Music..by. the Corps Band and: Special Items will be rendered by the! ChUdren from Owen-street and Island Bay.) Homes. - — ■ A WELCOME TO ALL. NOTE.—Sunday School. Newtown-avenue, 10 am. and 2.30 p.m. ■'• ' : GEO. A. WALKER, CO. ; . GOSPEL HALL, BAY-STREET, PETONE. '■■"•:■ ' Mr. B. FOX, Evangelist, will preaoh/ont!' Sunday, 11th November, at 7 p.m. Subject: ''The' Lord's Retiin, or th» .Tudgment of God on the Nations." . "Behold He cometh and every eve shall sow Him."—Rev. 1, 7. mHEOSOFHICAL^ ~' SOCIETY^ A Barber's Buildings, 125, Cuba-street. Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. "New-Thought, Spiritualism and Christ-iaa- ; . .Science as Progressive Factors." ME. J. GRIFFITHS. Room open daily 3 to 4.30 ip.ni. .-•':. Theosophical Literature for sale. WELLINGTON- SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New Century Hall, Kent-terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., JOHN PAGE. JOHN PAGB. Subject: '/The Judgment Book." Followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance. ' Children's Lyceum, 2.30 p.m.' All members are requested to be present on. Sunday next, .18th November. ■Spiritualistic Literature on sale at th»" door. .•"-■■ A hearcy invitation to all. ANTED — 1919 Xmas Presents:, . Table Knives, 10s, 12s 6d half i"yz.; Dessert, 9s, 10s; half doz.; Forks, etc Good value at The Sims Hardware. "O£TANTED to: Sell. Fish and Oyster " * Saloon. Apply junction Fish Shop, 14, Rintpul-street, Newtown. , ANTED to Sell, Gig and Harness, in first-class order, will sell separately. Apply Gig. Post Agency. Lower Hutt. ' PS7ST"ANTED to Sell, good Five-Seater ■ ' V Car, newly painted, splendid order; must sell. Price £150. or near oiter. Address Any Trial, Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 3

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