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pHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CON\J FBDBRA©Y.-"--The UsuaI'WEEKLY"T?EL"LOWSHIP MEETING will be-held"(D.V.) in the . Vivian-street. Baptist Schoolroom TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. RevrD.'Catchpolo will address the meeting. REV. S. BECKINGHAM ; > President. H. S. BLACKBURNE. Hon. Sec. [\y ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST '■ '»' CHURCH (Incorp.), Kent-terrace. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MR. JOHN PAGE. ' a Subject: "A Vision of tho Future." 2.30 pm.—Lyceum. At the conclusion of tho Lecture, Mr. ' Pago -vk 111 give a few demonstrations of the reality of tho lifo beyond the grave. ASSEMBLY HALL, ' NEWTOWN. ■^*- Opposite Tram Sheds. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7» MR. HARRY ISAAC (The Well-known Evangelist) ■ Will give his Closing Address, Subject: "NOT FOUND,". Bo euro and hear this striking address. Sankey^s Hymns will bo used, and • bumping- welcome awaite you. A PRAYER MEETING for Christians •*:X will bo held at 2, Lloyd-street, off Kent-terrace, every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. x Also Depot for the.Pro* phelic Writings of Joanna Southoottf. INTERNATIONAL BIBLB STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE ' | Featherstorf-street. ADDRESS, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. "THE THREE WORLDS OF THE BIBLE." Seats Free. •■ No Collection. mORY-ST. OPEN DOOR GOSPEI. JL MISSION (Undenominational). BRIGHT GOSPEL SERVICE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Speaker: MR. PETER WILSON. . -WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.45, Meeting for prayer, and study of tho Scriptures A heWty wadcome to all. C CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLK, J Tasman-st. TO-NIGHT, '7.30— Subject: "Tho Gospel of Grace and Repentanco preached to Gentiles." Jonah. 3:2. TO-MORROW—II-. Subjeqt: "Palestine, Arabs in possession. Will never give up their National Home for ages to Immigrant Jews. Will tho dispute lead to Armageddon?" Monthly Concert, 6.30. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. mHE SALVATION ARMY, ' VIVIAN-ST. CITADEL-Harvest Thanksgiving Meetings', 11 a.m., 3, and ? p.m. Special music and decorations. Major and Mrs. Burton conduct services. Tho Silver Band will play the "Garland of Flowers" at Dixoa-stroot at 6 p.m., in memoriam to the late ' Sir Ernest Sliacldeton Young People's Meetings, Jessh-st. Hall, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. CONSTABLE-ST., SOUTH' WELLINGTON—7 a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., Holiness. Subject: "The Beauty.of Holiness." 3 p.m., Praise and Song 'Service.. 7 p.m., Great. Salvation. Meet-• ing.. Subject: "Blockades on the Road^ "to Hell." Young"" , People's Meetings, Newtown-»venue," 10 a.m. i and 2.30 p.m. ."■'. . .-.,-. PICTURE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY— Services,. 11. a.m. and 7 pjn. Children at 2.30 p.m. Brigadier Tooiner conducts. A welcome awaits you at any of these services. A* Montgomery, CO. , ONEPU-P*OAD, KILBIRNIE—7 tun., Prayer -.Meeting. 11 a.m., Adjutant Maslm speaks. 7' p.m., 'Adjutant Balle. Young People, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. . . . - MIRAMAR, Town "Hall—lo mm., YoungPeople. 11 a.m., Major Gray. ' SEATOUN, Masonic Ha 11—2.30 p.m., Children's Service: 7 _p>m., Gospel Service. Major Gray. Women Cadets assist.' ''■■.' JEFFERSON-STREET, BROOKLYN— Meetings 7'and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. The publio is invited: ' > % -'■- ■ ■ ■ <•'■ '■ IY'^W.C.A., 5, BOULCOT£.STREET. TO-NIGHT, 8 c'cloeK-ETeryboay'i Social Club, Herbertistreet.-Good pro- '0 gramme of Music and Games.. Girls, coma with your men. friends and spend a jolly • evening. SUNDAY, 4.15 ■p.jn.-SMcial Serrice for, Girls under twenty, Herbert-street Clubroom. Speaker, Miss D. ■Jbhnstone;"M:A''« AJI girls are-invited to come to this aes>" vice and to stay to the tea following. ' MARANTHA.; MARANTH4£. FTtflE newspapers have evidently coSt> ■ ■*• sidered the report of the meeting; convened by Dr. Gibb in St. John's Class-room approving the -League of Nations as good copy. It was unfortunate that Archbishop O'Shea was un-.« avoidably absent, also Bishop Sprott,for with-.these two Church dignitaries,the other..Chtirch'.^representatives, and Dr. Gibb presiding, what a photograph' the occasion would have made! We were noti told whether the meeting was opened with prayer. But if itVwas we imagine the prayer would be to. the effect,; "the Temple of the Lord, the Temple of the Lord, are these here gathered.. The Church, Lord, - which Thou didst' found so simply -with a few humble fishermen/like a grain-of mustard; seed has become a great tree so that the birds of the air ihave come and lodged in the branched We know where Peter's Seat is. We are rich and increased with 1 goods, and have need of nothing. We. are combining with the world and are ' determined that there must..be no more, war. Thyself and the. Apostles prophesied that there would be wars and rumours of wars until Thou wouldst come in-bodily presence and establish- - peace by setting up Thine own Kingdom . and ruling the nations with a rod of iron. The wonderful evolution of this twentieth century could not Have been foreseen by Thyself or the - Apostles. The . Book of Revelation we ■do not understand, and we feel, therefore, it ought not to be in tho Canon." In spite.of" the support of the Churches, New Zealanders, we imagine, will not be enthusiastic over a league. with France,: Italy, Belgium, Spain, Greece, or her late enemies. The large attendances and the interest manifested in the gatherings of our recent Second Advent Conference show that many people'think there is a connection between the startling eveni3 now happening in the world and the prophecies .of the Coming of Christ. . Egypt, a sovereign, independent," State' again. Walter Scott, a great Bible stud- • ent,'has declared the last fifty, years that " she must regain independence. It looks:' as if a Labour Government may come into office after the elections in the Old Country, and perhaps this is the reasonSinn Fein delays the. ratification; of the Irish Treaty. A Labour Government will give Sinn Fein all she wants. We afe convinced that ere long, if Christ still tarries, many God-fearing people will be- , gin to cry out: "Come, Lord Jesus, come / quickly." ' . - . -•„. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY. ■ • AUCTION. A Sale .of \Unclaimed Goods, left in the Tramways, and comprising a large quantity of Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Baskets, Bags, Clothing, Purses, etc., will bo held by the Corporation Auctioneer (Mr. James Doyle), in the Concert'Cham- ' bor, Town Hall,.on TUESDAY, ■ the -7th March, 1922, at 1:30 p.m. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. . - , . R.-.TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 4th March; 1922. COAT-FROCKS ' : TO ORDER (a splendid bargain), no] on offer; made of All-wool,! Frenc Face Cloth, 6 colourings, hand-embroidc, ■ „ cd, s.w. and ■ w. sizes, ,67s 6d. .■, Archer'/ [ Uppt;r\Cuba-streefc.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 7

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