OjEVBNTH DAY ADVENTia! C? CHUROH, Ta»man-itre«t. Service, Sunday Evening, Ist May,- at 7* Subjeot: "God's Meuwiate* "For. the Three Greatest Eventesm-the History of the World.", > Speaker: PASTOB W. G3LI2&. ST. PETSR'S MISSION, TAftMfMCI* STREET. MISSION SEKVKJB, EVZP.Y SUNDAY,- 'AT 7 P:M,.. Speaker, Sunday, lrt May, 1921 i, REV. T. FBILDEN TAYLOR., , Subject: - "2nd MAY, 1915, ON ANJ&AC* Orohsetra 6.50 to 7 p.m. Sacred Solo during service. - rnOEY-ST. OPEN DOOR GOSPEL J» MISSION (Undenominational).' - HEARTY WELCOME To our Sunday Evening Meeting, at 7.Speaker: MR. F, PATON. On WEDNESDAY EVENING we invite you to our Meeting for Christians, starting 7.45. Mr. J-. H. Manin» ' will speak on "Prayer." fiOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STRMt!-Th» Gospel of the Gr*o» oJ God will (D.V.) be "preached in the above H*U o» ■- SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Speaker: MR. WARD WILSON, • ' Of Shantung, China. Sankej's Hymns. , No Collection. All Welcome. ■ PHRIBTAD3LPHIAN MZJSTIN9, \J Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. An Addraw will be delivered (God willing) in tha above Hall on SUNDAY, NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "What think' ye of Christ? Whose Son is He?" ■ ■ Air welcome. Seats free. Np collection r*HURCHE3 OF CHRIST. VIVIAN-STREET— 11 a.m.—F. J., Marshall. , 7 p.m.—lra A. Paternoiter. RINTOUL-ST., SOUTH WELLINGTON 11 a.m.—H. P. Leng. 7 p.m.—H. P. Lens.. KILBIRNIE— 11 a.m.—W. Coulter. 7 p.m.—H. Hearle. PETONE- ' 11 a.m.—P. Bateman. p 7 p.m.—F. J. Marshall. LOWER HUTT— 11 a.m.—lra A. Paternocter. 7 p.m.—o. Cates. _ -• CHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CON* V-< FEDERACY. The. Usual WEEKLY FELLOWSHIP. MEETING will be held (D.V.) in th» Vivian-street Baptist Schoolroom TONIGHT, *t 7.30 <?clook. Will all who a— sire a re»T Eavival oome , togethai fo» ! prayer? ' , RSV. S. BSSCKINGHAM, Preeideat. H. S. BLACKBURNE, Hon. Sec ! , '.. LOWER HUTT. In. the Gospel Hall, Waterioo-rd., MR. ( DRAKE, of Wellington, will (D.V.) preach the Goßpel on SUN* DAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. ; Subject: "Son, Foundation, Blessings.** Sankey's Hymns. And all *re invited tad attend-. SALVATION ARMY CTTAD*I* VIVIAN-STRBBT. "MOTHERS' DAY, conducted bj I STAFF-CAPT. and MRS. CARTER.; 11 a. m.—Holiness. , ;■ 3 p.m.—Special Mothers'. Gathering. 7 p.m.—Salvation. "Memories of. Mower.™' Special Music and Songs. ! Everybody welcome 1 W. FBASER, CX>-_; CHURCH OF «OD TABERNACLE* Hasman-street.. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 :| "Bible Teaching about Education." TOMORROW, 11. Subject: "Why omit the Firet of God?" Ex. 20:2. Meeting, 6.30. Rosa Young-Nield will speak upon Social Life, Customs, and Industry on Ktcaira I Island. THURSDAY NEXT, 7.30. Draw-ing-room Meeting at Brooklyn. Subject :| "Jesus is Coming." Mrs. Nield will' {conduct. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. MARANATHA. MARANATHA.,, SIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING. THE CHURCH SIGN, WE take it that some of the medicalj profession are being stirred upt over the many undoubted cases of Divine!healing which are taking place just vow nil over New Zealand. They may try to account for the matter by attributing it to natural causes, but there can be net question that the Divine power is beint*" put forth in a very striking: mo-auer. Ife is in keeping with God's wondrous ways of grace that lie should nave chosen to demonstrate 1 Mis power to heal thmugli:' one of the Maori race; and that a great work of the Holy 'Spirit bt tnanitmtod in. far-away New Zealand. It the Laodiceani ChurcJi of this age will on'y learn tha lesson she is being- shown, that sh« is poor and blind and naked. The Gospel of the Grace of God is a word of mighty power. Thank God, there arc churches and teachers, true as eia;!, standing by their guns, holding _ fearlessly forth tha. Word of God. pure in purpose, self-sacri-ficing in life, and as ready to go to Ilia stako as were tho ■ ■ martyrs, and these preachers and people, eomposo the salt,,, which at this time are saving the world 1 from the impending wrath of' God.. WhonT this preserving salt has been removed, all religious and' moral restraint will be gono^ and "the great democracy" will then progress to its awful doom. We are convinced thab the present world-conditions aro due to deeper causes than that of simple reaction from the war. The GodMan, our Lord Jesus j Christ, alone knows tho future, and He has told us in striking, words when we may expect Hiß coming. "If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on. theo as a thief, and thoii shalt not know -what hour I will coma upon thee." Revelation HI., 3. A Card. M R • B R I D . G R, DENTIST, Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis-street, Telephone 1642. Opp. Hotel' Windsor.Hours: 9 to 5.30. i Friday Evening, 7 to 8 p-.m* A Special Department for speedily r»« making ill-fitting or old Dentures and r«* pairing broken Plates. M» S. A. LAMBTON-QUAYi Have received Further Supply, GOOD BUTTER, Is 9d. rf(HE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE A , ASSURANCE SOCIETY, .LTD.--LOST POLICY. It is tho intention of. this Society, on or after the 15th day of MAY, 1921, to issue a Certified Copy in. place of Policy No. 68154, en the We of Alien Scott Orbell, of Waikouaiti, which' ia allegod to have been lost. P. D. LES) I/lE, Resident Secretary; Wellington: i II th April, 1921, ' ,
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 7
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