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fTNITARIAN . FREE CHURCH!. *-J Vivian (Ingeaire) street, olosa to Willis-street (Brick Churohl. , REV. G. ERNEST HALE, &.A. Morning Worship at 11. "Tho Garments of Religion." Evening Worship at "7. "THINK FOR. YOURSELF!" (A precept of the New Christianity). •"A 1 thinking man is' the v.-orst enemy the Prince of Darkness can 'h^ve." —Carlyla The Church Committee will meet at tho close of the Evening.Service. ' Rev. Albert Thorchill, M.A.,. of Auckland, will preach en the following Sundny. f^KRISTADELPHIAN - MEETING. .Victoria Hail, Adelside-road. An Address will be delivered (God' willing). . "in., tho.. above Ecil on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Troubled Earth and the Divine Remedy." „ . . ... All welcome. Seats free. No collection. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion-street. PUBLIC LECTURE,-SUNDAY; 7 P.M. "THE GOSPEL OF TOLERANCE."*" By, •..'■' MR, J. GRIFFITHS. Room open daily 5 to 4.30 p.m. Theosophical Literature for sale, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. CHURCH, Tuscan-street. - Sabbath (Saturday)— Sabbath School, 9.45 a.m.; Service, 11 a.ni". Sunday Evening Service, 10th October, at 7 p.m. Subject: "Has, God a Masage for To-day?" ' Speaker: PASTOR W. GILLIS. /CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE.— \J Tasmah-street.—TO-NIGHT, 7.30: Lesson, "Baptism and Temptation of Jesus." Matt. 3:4. TO-MORROW, 11. The Seventh Day. Sabbath by- the Creaf or's numbering.. Subject: "The Sign of the Son of Man in Hsaven.'' Matt. 24: 30. "What is it?" Young People's Meeting, 6.30. Interesting and instructive. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. KING' 3 THEATRE. ST. PETER'S MISSION, Taranaki-tt. MISSION SERVICE, EVERY SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Speaker, Sunday, 10th October, ISP REV. T. FEILDEN TAYLOR. Subject: "UNKNOWN POWERS."Orchestra, 6.30-7. p.nv , Saored Solo during Service. CHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CONFEDERACY. THE usual WEEKLY FELLOWSHIP MEETING will be held (D.V.) in the Vivian-street Baptist School Room TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. .Will all who. desire a real Revival com© together for prayer? Mr. W. Bradley, of Egypt, will tako oharge o£ the meeting. REV. S. BUCKINGHAM, :* . . . President. H. S. BLACKBURNE, . Hon. Secretary. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSO- * CIATION. npHE Members of the P.P.A. are invited to attend Evening Service at the Methodist Central Mission, Everybody's Theatre, Manners-street, at 7 p.m. TO-MORROW, when the Rev. Howard Elliott will speak on "Is Religious Liberty Infringed by the Proposed Legislation Against the Ne Temere Decree?" * \ MARANATHA.— Signs of Christ's Comin. The Political Sign: Among the many signs on earth, which our Lord Jesus Christ said would herald His Second Corning would be "distress of nations with perplexity." Who will gainsay our statement that never in modern times was our nation faced with such problems and perplexities as confront her to-day? The haters of our 1 Empire in Ireland, America, Egypt, and India are taking good care that the* British Government should haveits hands full. The men who know, probably, i more abou# the undercurrents that are at work in India are, probably, our old and experienced Missionaries, and they are very pessimistic regarding the unrest, existing amongst the educated^ natives, which has been increased by traitorous utterances of disloyal Britishers. If we understand aright the prophecies of Scriptures regarding Egypt, it would appear as if Britain must loosen her.hold there any day. The political outlook of the existing Governments of all nations was never so uncertain as to-day, and without doubt the politioal signs all point to .the imminence of our Lord's return. This generation may likely see a whirlwind finish of God's programme for this* age. "ftTEW ZEALAND .RAILWAYS... MASTERTON RACES AT OPAKI, 14th AND 16th OCTOBER, 1920. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until 18th OCTOBER, 1920, will be obtainable as under: To' Masterton from .Woodville, Newman, and intermediate stations; to Opaki from Wellington (Lambton),' Featherston, and intermediate stations, on 14th and 16th October These tickets will be issued only by the trains leaving Woodville at 6.5 a.m., Wellington (Lambton) at 7.50 a.m., and Cross Creek at 7.45 and 10.8 a.m. The tickets to Masterton will be available for break of journey at Opaki Racecourse only; thoso for Opaki. at Masterton only. On 14th and 16th October a Special Passenger Train will leave Opaki Racecourse at 5.35 p.m., Blasterfcon arrive 5.44 p.m. This train will connect with train leavingl Masterton at 6.0 p.m. for Wellington. The 2.25 p.m. from Woodville to Wellington will leave Opaki Racecourse at 5.22 p.m. This train will have cars attached through to Wellington, and will stop where required to eet down passengers. All trains, including the- 7.50 a.m. Wel-lington-Woodville and 12.56 p.m. Wood-ville-Wellington trains, will, if required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers. BY ORDER, ■ftTEW ZEALAND '. RAILWAyfHAWKES BAY A. AND P. SHOW AT HASTINGS RACECOURSE, ON 20th AND 21st OCTOBER, IS2O. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Hastings and Napier, available for return up to and including 27th OCTOBER, 1920, will be obtainable as under: — From Foatiisrston, Greytown, Ngaivaptirua, and intermediate stations, on 13th and 19t"n October, and from Palnierston North, To Katike, aud ■ intermediate stations on 20th and 21st October. NOTE,—On 21st October these tickets will be" issued only by trains, leaving Palme-rston- North--at 6.45 a.m., Woodvillo at 7.55 a.m., Waipukurau at 7.15 a.m., 8.0 a.m., and 11.33 a.m.. and will bo available for break of journey only at Hastings or Hustings Racecourse. For further particulars see handbills. ■ BY ORDER. TUST ARRIVED!—Is thai; so; stopping £* for Ions? Yes; wa are, here for good. I am just off to town to order my. Furniture, to fix o|' tlio happy home. I suppose you know the best place to so to? Yes-, Williams and Co., Ltd., the Furniture -Arcade, Com-tenay-pl. 'My frienss recommended mo to so there. You caanot do better, old boy.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 7

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