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riHUECB OF CHRIST.' ' VIVIAN-STREET. 11 a.m.—William Phillips,, minister. 7'p.m.—William Phillips, minister. RINTOUL-ST7 SOUTH WELLINGTON' 11 a.m.—Mr. J. T. Hunter. '' 7 p.m.—Mr. Milton Vickory. ... PETONE. "11 a,m.-Mr. D Cairns. .•■•.- ---7 p.m.—"After Four Years," Mr. F. Marshall, ' * lowek,hutt: 11 a.m.— "A Mossagi©~fi:dm the Sea. 1" IMrl - F. Marshall. 7 p.m\-Mr. H. Callam. " , '. *„ ,' TTNITARIAN ' FREE CHURCH, "' vJ Vivian (Ingeetre) street. _, Rev. G. Ernest Hale, B.A. 11 a.m.—"The Unitarian 'Trinity. 1'" 7,p.m.-"THE 'DREADFUL 1 UNITARIAN." For the evening service, WANTED—a congregation of thoughtful persons, to hear an explanation of' what have been railed \he dreadful and dangerous "heresies" of a Unitarian, and.to dcoido whether they (the heresies) are really dreadful,, ~ or only downright sanctified 'common, sense. Perhaps you aro a Unitarian without knowing it.. The.author of "Nearer My God to Thee" Was a Unitarian. nniIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. JL 19, Marion-street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. - Subject: — - :•• IS THERE A ROYAL .ROAD TO •• LEARNING?" l" By Mr. Yeatos. Room, open daily, 3 to 4;30 p.m. Thoosophical literature for sale. NEW THOUGHT. ' > MR. HUNTER BROWN (Lecturer on Now Thought) -will deliver an Address in GODBER'S ROOMS, CUBA-STREET, On - SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject: " THE ORIGIN OF THE FALSE IDEA OF EVIL." ' ' '" All Seats Free. Free Lectures, Tuesday, 8 p.m« Instruction Class, Thursday. < pOSPEL BALL, VIVIAN-STREET.^. Mr H. C ISAAC, Evangelist, -preaches . tho Gospel (D.V.)-in the above Hall, • - LORD'S DAY, at 7 p.m. You are heartily invited to attend. , < Come. i i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY" . \J OF "WELLINGTON holds Services every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also a Testimony Meeting every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8, Boulcott-st. Reading Room, bame address, open each day of week, from 2 to 4. l Public cordially welcomed. fiHRISTADELPHIAN . MEETING, VJ Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. An Address will be delivered in ths above hall on SUNDAY EVENING (God willing), at 7 o'clock. Subject: "The Troublous Times in which? wo Lire* Is Deliverance Near?" All Welcome. No Collection. HURCH'OF GOD TABERNACLE, * Taainan-street.—TO-NIGHT: 7., - Lesson: Luke 10._30, "Helping Others." v The qualification "for-the gift of Eternal Life. Example:"Tho Good Samaritan. .TO-MORROW, U-Subject, "Tho Harvest is Ripe." Joel 3, 13 Wicked Character?"" Ripe for the Sicklo. Hoipital Ship. 150 Killed. "Murder Most Foul." LANTERN SERVICE. 6 30. David Nield, Pastor. mHE ' SALVATION ' ARMY. ■*• '•' /Vivian-street* Citadel. Meeting 7 and 11 a.m,, 3 and 7 p.m. MRS. COMMISSIONER HODDER. <' Supported ■ by Mrs. Colonel M'lnnes, at; 7 p.m. ■ Como and , hear the women ■preachors. _, FRED W. BURTON, CO. HELPING HAND MISSION, 169, Vivian-street. Sunday 11th—Services at 11 and 7. Tuesdays, at-B—Meeting for Prayer. Thursdays, at B—"Holiness."8 —"Holiness." Friday, at 7—Children's Service. Thursday/ 15th, at B—Special Meeting o# the Egypt General Mission, when it is ex- • uocted.Miss,Per.kms.will .give an address orr the-worfc-carried on in the land where Tmany of our boys are, and have been, and some are.hot 1. ■ SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New • Century Hall, Kent-terrace. ■ SUNDAY, 7 p.m. . 'ADDRESS BY JOHN PAGE. "THE GOD OF THE UNIVERSE. THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND INTERCESSORY BIGOTS" Questions for Sir Robert Stout's oritics: (1) Docs the picsent state of Christendom, with its 167 sects, with creeds all more or less contradictory, warrant you m tho belief that you only have tho Truth? : (2) , Does the doctrine-'of'damnation and depravity produce its'like in human minds and hearts,, and is it not criminal to teach children such a theology? "Art thou masters in Israel and knowest not thos( things." Address to be followed, by Clairvoyance ,* ? LYCEUBI-Sunday 5ch001,.'2.30. , " ', "Wednesday," at 8 p.m.: "* PSYCHOMETRY FROM ARTICLES. .' ," UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE "FOR OUR KING AND EMPIRE COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance, Mercer-street):' ' ' TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON ' (DV.), ■* ' 'At 3 o'clock. THE SPIRITUAL FACTOR. "■ Our hearts' desire and prayer is that throughout our Empire, from our own. "rulers and tbo members of tho Government to tho-humblest in the land, there should bo a real movement towards God. From tho commencement of tho war, our "rulers in their'public" statements have apparently considered that 'material forco is tthe one and only weapon, in the nation's armoury, and wo ha\e all more or less assumed' that iriight would bo overthrown with greater might. If ono lesson, however, is to be learnt through this great struggle it is that there are spiritual issues involved, and that something more is required than guns and men before we, can reach .the place of victory. Even the might-and power of the United States m fullest support with our own and , Allied efforts may not avail to achieve our aim. and purposes in the war. While wo bfliovo as strongly as any that our cause • is just and righteous, yet if wo aro putting our trust for victory in men xnd munitions and not in God, it may bo God's plan to withhold the victory until Ho can give it on His'owii terms. _lrWoo to them that go down to Egypt for help; and stay on horses and trust in chariots, because thc> aro many; and in horsemen, becaus.o they are -very strong; but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel, neither seek tho Loid'" —Isaiah 31, 1 ANTED—Ladies' - Woollen Coats, 25s;'-Black'Sealetfc Coats, £3 3s; , . Tweod.'.Coats, 15s <v 22, Courtonaj-place,; • 'Co^tumici. ■ 'v, '" WANTED Sell, Lawn Mower, Roller- - Trimmer, Grindstone, Churn, Range, Grate,' Bricks, Tank, Ridging, Bircn, Park-avenue, Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 3

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