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NZ. EVANGELICAL MISSION • (INCORPORATED);' CONCERT CHAMBER; TOWITHALL, SUNDAY,. 12th AUGUST, ,1923. Morning 11. Evening 7. ST. THOMAS 1 HALL, NEWTOWN, THURSDAY, 16th August, 7.30 'p.mv~ "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under th» shadow of the Almighty." . . . ....... "There shall no evil befall, thee,.neither shall any plague com© nigh thy dwelling."—(Psalm 91:1. 10.) "■„,:.;"/"■■ A safe refuge from influenza and all other diseases of the devil "-.":""" H. ROBERTS, ;„, Hpn.^Seoretary. r^ EVANGELICAL' - -MISSION. • NEWTOWN BRANCH. NEWTOWN PuILIC LIBRARY.'-/ TO-NIGHT, at 7.30/ Open Afc .'Meeting a* Green-st. - . - • ' *■■?■■■ SUNDAY, 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread, Praise, and Worship. Leader, Mr. O. Lovatt.- 2.30 p.m., Bible Study Class Subject: "The Bible." Luko;-2*-27, mso John 5-39. 6.30, Prayer Meeting. Open air meeting at Hall-st." 7 pjin.; Mr. Pennington will conduct- «■ bright Gospel Meeting. We pray for the sick and the' Lord Heal* A special invitation is extended'to*'ALL tI a 1 !? d the Mt^Tno°n Bibl© Study. Ine address wi!l deal with the-'htinuwi^ well as the superhuman powere-which have produced the Bible,, the' Word :,ot (jrOQ. ■ ■ . , Behold the Book, whose leaves display ■ Resuj-. f the- < Lif.f, the Truth, tie Way. Kead it with diligence, with prayer " bearch it and you will find Him there." . ' '■'■.. A. H. BROWN/. ' Hon. Secretary. 46,. Bouloott street services.- :..:""/-: SUNDAY, 7 p.m.-Subjeot: ■"Spirit:" ': Golden Text: Psalms 51:-10- "-.->-. Re^onsive Reading^ P^lm. 139: ISunday School at 3 p.m. "■":■■' WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock.testimony Meeting. . , ...; _Reading Room and Hall: 46,>.Biulibtt-' street. Open daily 2.30 to 4 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays, and PubGo Holidays. QHRIS TI A N SCIENCE: SERVICES WDLL BE HELD IN THB ART GALLERY - : ~T (Whitmore street). SUNDAY, 7 p.m. .:-..-„.-.„ WEDNEgDAY, 8 p.m. •:.". [„ -f All »re Cordially: Invited. bOHOOL, at 3 p.m., ■ - . In ' -". '" " .. ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBERS'- v 39, Johnston street. ..*. i rjTORY STREET . MISSION HALL 7 p.m. SUNDAY—Hearty • Goiper" Service. Speaker: Mr. S. MT&rri«l ■3 Ph?^ SUNS AY-Oonver«atioiul Bibl. Study at 84, Tory-st:- l Cor., 15 and 7.45. p.m. WEDNESDAY-Prajer Meetmg and Address by Mr. .0. " DpaielThese moetinp are hearty md "helpful Warm invitation. Cornel ' —*i 7% PARAMOUNT THEATRB. - ' ST. PETER^i" MISSION -■-•> ■ r ■ -v Taranaki mtreet. ..,'.<..., MISSION SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY' At-7 p.m. • ' Speaker, SUNDAY, 12th AUGUST 1923; REV. T. FEILDEN TAYLOR. 1 Subject: - "RELIGION AND MAN.' Orchestra, 6.30^7 p.m. Sacred' Solo during Servioe.':. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY X Marion street (near Te AroP.O.) - *' 1 SUNDAY, 7 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE BY MR. J. GRIFFITHS. Subject: "The Fact .of Evolution Through Incarnation.'.' .-...., . ....,,, Public Cordially Invited. .'I _' PJHRISTADELPHIAN MEETTNS" lit nr!!. ??- U ' AdelaMeroad. An Sh^^ffifs ni toDo^ All welcome, no collection. WELLINGTONS oTTviMTT n Kent terrace. " Webb. Subject: "Anders A Spirits ual Questions by. Audience." 6kS voyance by. Mrs Webb. Opon Circle after Service. Lyceum, 2.30 pm Open session. ' ?^^&?&Xi?ciS: SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 4.15 pm : REV A. T.. THOMPSON MA., PB D becretary British and Foreign Bible So"THE BffiLfc 1IN 6|HE OWORLD.» - Meetmg.followed by Strangers' Tea."^ V 5/^ ?- 30 After-Church Social Hour Y^.C.A. BOULCOTT STREET. SUNDAY, 12th IFgUST, 4.15 p.m., SERVICE FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS. Speaker: REV. CANON FBILDE*!^ J/A.YOR. • • - Aftor-Church Community .Hynm. -Sinff 8.30 p.m. , *"; T^ o^^^ CARLTON HALL, Marion street Wednesday, 7.45, Open Cirole. AU welcome. • /CHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CON-FEDERACY.-The' usual'-weikry Fellowship Meeting will be held (D.V.) TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, in the VIVIAN STREET BAPTIST SCHOOLROOMjr. D. CATCHPOLE, President.' ' " ITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1923, from 12.30 to. 1.30 p.m. A general ■ invitation is extended to all Christians to attend this servico arranged for mutual Spiritual refreshment amid work-day activities." HOME FOR THE AGED-NEEDY:— mHERE aro Vacancies in the Home for ■ one Woman and two Men. Nominations will bo received by the undersi^^ up to Noon on TUESDAY, 28th lufui£ CHAS. P. POWLES, '■'""*■"'

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 3

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