KING'S '"THEATRE, ST. PETER'S MISSION. | Taranaki-street. ' ' 1 MISSION SERVICE EVERY 6UMDAY, At 7 p.m. ' Speaker, Sunday, 2nd July, 1982, I REV. T. FEILDEN TAYLOR. : Subject: > ... "A WAY OF LIFE." " — Orchestra,. 6.30-7 p.m. ' : Sacred Solo during Ssrvioe. ■ -_; ("IHRISTADELPHIAN • MKETINqC'. , *-' (Victoria Halt, Adelaida-road. I An Addrt«e will be delivered (God-will-ing) in tho above Hall on. SUNDAY.'" NEXT, 7 p.m.- Snbjeot:-.«A Bnilding-of\ God; a, House not mado with Handy, Eternal in the Heavens."-, : ...... _. i All Welcome. - All Sette'Frse. »'■. /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALIi - MEETING, MEN ONLY, SUNDAY, 2nd JULY, 1922, 3 p.m. ; Spcakor: REV.'t. FEILDEN TAYLOR, Subject: "WAR A>TD THE LEAGUE OF " - * . NATIONS. Come and bring another man. " . ~ IT|"VHE CHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' ■ X CONFEDERACY will meet THIS . EVENING in tho Basement of the Church of Christ, Vivian-street, at 7.00 o'clock. , All are cordially invited. r (Signed) D, CATCHPOLE, PieaHent.-'' , INTERNATIONAL - BIBLE STU- - ■• DENTS' ASSOCIATION. • - — Dominion Farmers' Institute, jTeatheretoni' strseet. . . FREE LECTURE •. ' "THE DEAD TO Pj.ISE SOON.1.'... , (Sequel io ' 'Millions,. Now Living Will never die"), By MR. GEORGE CAMPBELL. ■ SUNDAY, 7 p.m. " " A critical study ot Bible prophecy leads us to conclu'te that thero are millions now living who will neverdie," and that millions more "will shortly return from tho tomb. .~ " ' Seats free. .No Collection. mHE SOCIETY J\OF\\;FRIEN,PS. MEETING FOR WORSHIP WILL "BEHELD ON SUNDAY, fire 2nd ihet«nv 11 am.., at 37, DIXON^STREET. The Public are cordially invited. . ■'" rfvßß salvation army,' •^ TEMPERANGE SUNDAY. VIVIAN-STREET CITADEL — Special Rovival Mectinors will ba conducted' by Colonel and Mrs. M'lnness, Jtseißlcd by Major Burto.>. 7 a..m.. Prayer; ■ 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m., Praise;- 7" p.m., Salvation. Children's Meetings, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., J^ssif-st. Hall. Krassei1 and Jackson,' 0.0.'5.' " "' CONSTABLE-STREET, NEWTOWN— Band Sunday. Serviced 7 i»in., 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m., conducted by Colonel Bray. Every Meeting bright, and helpful. A biff welcome. YoungPeople's Meetings, it 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.-, Newtown-avenue Hail. ISLAND BAY PICTURE THEATSE-^' Revival- Services for young and old»" at 11 a.m. and 7 p.i». Children's Glasses, - 2.30 p.m. Bright Singing.' Gospel Messages. , Come. - , A.- G; Montgomery CO. ONEPU-RU., klLßiaiSflE -'7'tmV Pr»yor; 11 •».m., Holing, Adjfc,,.. Ballo leading; 7 p.m., Major TJmr- . kettle." Young people-10.i5'*:«;»to'(*k' 2.15 p.m. MIRAMAR S.A. HALL-lfl *.»., Child-' ren; 11 a»m., Holiness Meeting-., oon-i ducted by Cadets; 7 pjn., Adjnfamt^ Balle leading:. -~ W "■""""ELLINGTON SPSQRaIJSX « CHURCH (Incorp.), KraMMne*. SUNDAY. 7 PJ4. MRS. OMEN Subject: "Mirages on the Dwo* trfTime, tho World, the Body, and tbe Per* eonjility." ( . . ._, After the Lectere, Bli*.,Oben viti.ffre. a fo-v clairvoyant doßcriutiona. 2.30 p.m.—Children Lyceum.' /HORACE LEAF. Weteh. papers. lAnnounoements of his N.Z. ttrar will be jnada i during tho service. ' /CHURCHES ■ OF CHRIST, VIVIAN-STREET— ' N ' 11- a.m.-F J. Marshall. 7 •p.m.-F. J. Marshall. Stibject:l"B*ck to the Bible." . " , ,V. RINTOUL-ST., SOUTH WELLINGTON 11.a.m. —H Grinstead. - ..-„.,„ 7 p.m.—H. P. Leng. Subject: "Tb(. Church and tho Liquor-Traffic."- •• • ■ KILBIRNIE— 11 a.m.—J. Crawford. *.. 7 p.m.—J. Crawford. PETONE— ■ " ' . 11 a~m.—G. Palmer. 7 P-m.—Rev. Mr. Radford, ¥ ' , LOWER HUTT— 11 a.m.—D. CaiTPs. """ *' ' " ' 7 p.m.—H. Grin6tead iiLPING HAND MlSSlON,'"corner Tory and Ebor sts. (Unsectarian)— 11 a.m., Wo'nehip; 7 pin., Ca.ll to Faith; 8 p.m., Cornrmmion. Tuesday and Thursday, Prayer, Salvation, and Holiness. JJOPE HALL, MIEAMAR. MR. D. B. FORDE CARLISLE ■ MR. D. B. FORDE CARLISLE WiIl_(D.V.) preach Yno Goswel at 7 p.m. on SUNDAY, In tho above Hall. All are heartily " ~ invil«d, ™E d^S? 0R ACfTION AGAINSTTHE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. rjlO-MORROW (Sunday), 2nd JULY. Church. Time. Preaoher. Anglican— '. St. Thomas's, 7 p.m., Rev. R. B S. Hammond, Rector St. BarnaWs, - oydney. , Petono, 11 a.m., _Rev. H. A. Walke."" Baptist— Vivian .street, 11 a.m.. Captain W. H. HawJcinG. Brooklyn, 11 a.m.. Rev. S. Rollings. Island Bay, Rev. H. E. Edridge. Lyall Bay, Rev. H. E. Edridge. Petone, 7 p.m., ]\lr. J. Kyme. Congregational— / Terrace, 7 p.m., Dr. F. E. Blakeslee, -U.S.A. Cambridgo-terraoo,' 7 p.m., Roy. M. H« Holland. . Church of Christ— Vivian-slroct, 11 a.m., Rev. P. J.-Maf« shall. Rintoul-sti'eet, 11 a.m., Mr. H. R Gtiiaetead. , ' Lower Hutt,' 7 p.m., Mr. H. E. Grin* stead. Petone, 7Vm., Rev. Sl. H. Bedford. Methodist— Taranaki-street, 7 p.m., Mr. L. M. titt, Brooklyn, 7 p.m., Capt. W. H. Hawkins, Trinity, 7 p.m., Rev. E. Drake. Donald M'Lean-atreet, 11 a.m., Rev. j* G. Chapman. Island Bay, 7 p.m., Roy. J. G. Chapman. Webb-street, 11 a.m., Rev. H. T. Peat. I Maranui, 11 a.m., Roy. F. T. Bead. Northland, 11 a.m., Roy. G. E. Brown* Petone, 7 p.m., Mr. O. E. Burton, M.A," I Presbyterian— St. John's, 11 a.m., Dr. J. Gibb. I SI. Andrew's, 11 a.m., Dr. F. H. Bklce*.' l lee. St.. James's, 7 p.m.; Rev. W. Sharer. "V | Kent-terrace, 7 p.m.. Key. J. Baird. ; Brooklyn, 7 p.m., ,Rev. B. Hutßon.. . Wadesto\yn,,ll a.m., Roy. J. H. Mia. Kenzio. •" "™ Roseneath. 11 a.m., Rev. A, B. Todd. -'■ Lower Hutt, 11 a.m., tUv. "J M'Caw"' Petone, 7 p.m., JRcv. J. A. M'Kenrie.'-" Salvation Armj— Vivian-street, 11 a.m. a.nd 7-pjn.', Col-- ' onol M'lnnes and Major Burton l WeJlinatton South, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., ■ Colonel Bray. Kilbirnie, 7 p.m., Major Thurkettle. Brooklyn, 11- a.m. and 7 p.m.. Captain. Dixon. b , . , - Petone, 11 a.m. and 7 p.nk, BnKadiei " Toomer. Lower Hutt, 11 a.m. and T p.m.. Gap i tain Humahrm.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 9
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