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BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. W. S. Rollings. 11 a.m.—"Things that • Perish and Tilings that Endure." 7 p.m.—"What Good Tiling Can I Do for My Country?" Sankey's Hymns for eveningl service. TSLAND BAY~BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m. —"A Great Inheritance." 7 p.m. —"Tho Greatest Question of All Time." Soloist: Miss M. Nicol, of Christchurch. Communion at close of morning service. 2 p.m.—Sunday School; 2.30, Lyall Bay. Wednesday next—Congregational "At Home/ Preacher: J. W. Butler. HURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman-street.—TO-NIGHT: 7.30, Lesson. "Other Foundation Can No Man Lay." 1 Cor. 3: 11. "Why, then, so many Religions?" Eph. 4: 4-6. SABBATH (To-morow) 11. Subject: "The Harvest Results. Good Seed Sown. From whence, then, hath it Tares?' Socialism, Red Feda., 1.W.W., Bolshevism. "An enemy hath clone this." Matt. 13: 24-30. 37. Meeting 6.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST. VIVIAN-STREET. 11 a.m.—Mr. F. J. Marshall. 7 p.m.—Wm. Phillips, Minister. RINTOUL-ST.. SOUTH WELLINGTON 11 a,m.—Mr. Cates. 7 p.m. —Mr. M. Vickery. KIL3IRNIE, 11 a.m. —Mr. H. Ame3. ' 7 p.m.—Mr. Palmer. PETONE. 11 a.m.—Worship. Speaker, Mr. Wm. Phaiips. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic. Preacher, Blr. G. Clarke. LOWER, HUTT. 11 a.m.—Worship. Speaker, Mr. Heggie. 7 p.m. —Evangelistic. Preacher, Mr. F. J. Marshall. Subject: '•"What's in a Namo?" TTNITARTAN FREE , CHURCH, U, Vivian (Ingestre) street. REV. G. ERNEST HALE, 8.A., 11 a.m.: "Thou Art the Man!" 7 p.m.: "THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: ITS RELIGIOUS ASPECT." This Church stands for the encouragement of liberal religious thought. It is fettered by no creed, and welcomes all new ideas tending- to tho progress of mankind. All people who place Truth above Dogma and are free from sectarian bias are earnestly invited to attend tho services and give their co-operation to make this Church a power for good in Wellington. ' . SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New Century H»ll, Kent-terrace. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. ADDRESS BY JOHN PAGE: "THE SPIRITUALISTS' APOLOGY." LYCEUM AT 2.30. Subject: "The Progress of Spiritualism." : • (Mr. J. Page.) WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.: psychometry from articles. Christian science society. ■ Christian science society Hall: 46, Boulcott-street. SUNDAY SERVICE: 7 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL: 3 p.m. Public Cordially Invited. Wednesday: TESTIMONY MEETING, 8 p.m. Reading Room open daily from 2 to 4 p.m., except Sundays and public holidays. rrvHEOSOPHICAL ' SOCIETY, X . Marion-street. PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.: "THE LAW OF HEREDITY." (1) Tho Sins of the Fathers. (2) Dominants and Reoessivcs. (3) Who is to Blame? By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, ■National Lecturer. Miss Christie will hold a Public Question Mooting next Wednesday at 8 p.m. | jpUIRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES. Scottish Hall, Tory-street (off Courtenayplace.) EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Subject for To-morrow:1 ' "Prophecy Fulfilled: The History of the Jews Considered in the Light of Prophecy." ■ All welcome. No collection. f-IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING,., KJ Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. Addresses will be delivered in (he above hall TO-MORROW (God willing): Morning at 11, Evening at 7. Subject: "Paradise: Who Will Attain Thereto?" ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST, Theosophieal Hall, Marion-street. SUNDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, at 3 p.m.: PUBLIC LECTURE, "Why the Christ Taught by Parables." By Miss (X W. Christio (Travelling Lecturer and Organiser.) Public Cordially Invited. p OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET. The Gospel, will be, preached (D.V.) on • Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seati. ill fren. No collection. TTARORI MISSION, KARORI. Sunday, 7 p.m.: "What is Your Life?" Monday, 7.45 p.m.: Entertainers. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.: Christian Endeavour. Sankey's Hymns. 'All Welcome. ; " maranathX (Aramaic word meaning tho Lord is coming.) ' rrtHE Christian religion is the only one A that has over dared to rest its claim for authority upon either, miraclo or prophecy. Its followers can boldly challenge history, archaeology, science, and ; all forms of human knowledge to show one instance in which tho predictions of Holy Scripture have failed. The prophecies concerning tho destruction, of Jerusalem and the dispersion of Israel have been so literally fulfilled that we are amazed that there is so little heed taken to tho prophetic warnings of the Word of God. The Church of God never i had a grander opportunity than tho present to proclaim that the Holy Scriptures shed a clear as noon-day light upon the significance of tho things now taking place. The world's greatest statesmen aro setting up a League of Nations, apparent- . ly in ignorance that the prophecies of the Biblo necessitate this very thing. Earth'a greatest and wisest men hopo by this ■ means to end war and usher in the millennium. The neglected and despised • Word, of God assures us that there- will bo no lasting peace until the Prince of. ■ Peace comes to reign. The freatest war this world has ever known has yet to be fought. "Watch ye, therefore, and pray always, that je may be accounted worthy to [ escape all these things that shall como to pass, and to stand before- tho Son of Man." ' • Tho layman who inserts this advertisement will bo pleased to receive communications addressed to him caro Box 258, G.P.0.. Wellington. ADFORD AND CO. for Carpet Squares. Carpet Runners, Linoleums : and Floorcloths (all widths), Ironmongery, Enamelware, Crockery. Glassware, Bedsteads and Beddiug, Furniture (oik or rimu). Chesterfield Suites, Dining and Sit- : ting Room Suites, Goatskin and Opos- ■ sum Rugs. Best variot» and lowest prices in town. Manners and Willis ■ Streets. ■ Inspection invited. RADFORD AND CO., Complete Furnishers. ANTJ3D—Robur; it's Tea, all of it, At your Grocer 1* Robin

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 28, 1 February 1919, Page 3

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