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F RST °lfflW CHRIBT 46, Boulcoit rtwei SERVICES.,. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Subject: "Mind."-" Golden Text: I. Peter 3:8. Responsive Reading": I. Chrooiclw. i 28:2, 4, 6, 8-10. ' I Sunday School at 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 8 o'clock-. Testimony Meeting-. ' Reading Room and Hall:' 46, Bouleott* street. Open daily 2.30 to 4 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays, and Pubtio Holiday!. QIIRISTIAN SCIENCE. SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN THE ART GALLERY (Whitmoro street). SUNDAY, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. All are Cordially' Invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL, at 3 p.m.. In ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBERS, - 39, Johnston street. T H m 9t°?*£ of *« Graoe °-f God will mrV-p^ Preached °° SUNDAY NbiXr, as under: — GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, Gospel Service, 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. P. WILSON. • ASSEMBLY HALL, NEWTOWN (Opp. Tram Sheds). ( .Gospel Service, 7 p.m. HOPE HALL, MIRAMAR, Gospel Service, 7 p.ml Sankey's Hymns. N o Collection. All welcome. ' (JHURCHES OF CHRIST. * „ VIVIAN STREET. 11 a.m.—W.: J. Mason. 7- p.m.—W. J. Mason. \ -, RINTOUL STREET, SOUTH WEL- .-. LINGTON. 11 a.m.—B. Jarvis. 7 p.m.-H. P. Long. KILBIRNIE. " " 11 a.m.—G. Palmer. 7 p.m.—B. Jarvis. PETOXE: 11 a.m.—H. P. Leng. 7 p.m.—H. M. Hearle. , LOWER HUTT: 11 a.m.—M. Vickery. \ 7 p.m.—D. Cairus. ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST , CHURCH (Inc.), Kent-terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p..m, ADDRESS by - - PROFESSOR-MALQUIN, __ OF CHRISTCHURCH, Subject: " Spiritualism as I understand it. Joan of Arc, also my many experiences." After the address I will answer verbal questions on the subject of Spiritualism. Clairvoyance by Mrs. Webb. Opon Circle after meeting. - . - ~ Lyceum', 2.30 p.m. TUESDAY, 8 p.m., Development Claes. THURSDAY, .8 p.m.. Occult Study Claw. mORY STREET MISSION HALL. CAPTAIN G. A. FREEMAN Will, D.V., speak at 7 p.m. Sunday. .W,arm welcome to .all.; Hearty ringing; bright service. ' " „ 3 p.m. SUNDAY—BibIe Study at'B*. Tory street. Subject: "Melchisedic, to be introduced by Mr. Drake. Christians specially.: invited. ». 7.45 p.m.. WEDNESDAY, Prayer arid Ministry. Mr. Drako will continue his helpful talks on Genesis. All welcome. THE CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL' RESEARCH (INC.). CARLTON HALL, Marion street.'" Farewell Sunday of. Mrs. E. Wallaoi. Sunday, 3 p.m., Demonstrations 'from Flowers. 5 p.m., Visitors' Tea. 7 p.m., Speaker, Mrs. E. Wallace. Subject: "In His Service" (followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance). Owing to changing over of apeakers, tn» Mid-week Meeting will be discontinued until further notice. TO-NIGHT (Sat.). 8 p.m.. Farewell Social and Dance to Mrs. E. Wallace. A good evening assured to:all. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, JL Marion street (near Te Aro P. 0.) . SUNDAY~~7 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE BY MISS A. WHITE. Subject: "Some Popular Mistakes about Theosophy."' / ", Public Cordially .Invited. '" r-IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING \J • .Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. ■• An Address will bo delivered (God Willing) in the abovo Hall on SUNDAY NEXT 7 p.m. Subject: "Heaven and Hell." Popular teaching thereon, compared with the teaching of the Bible. All welcome,' no -collection. Come, bring your Bibles and study tho Word of God. piHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CONFEDERACY.—The usual weekly Fellowship Meeting will be held (D.V.) TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, in', tho VIVtAN STREET BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM. D. CATCHPOLE, President. V W.C.A., 5, Boulcolt street. Sunday, ■*■ • Service, 26th August, 4.15 p.m. Speaker: Rev. J. F. Martin, Methodist Central Mission. Bright musical service. MONDAY. 8 p.m.. Lecture by Rev. -J. Baird.B.A., "How Wo Got. Our Bible." V # M-CA., 150-152, WILLIS STREET. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS TAKE NOTICE., , SATURDAY, 25thrTp.m.-CHRISTIAN WORKERS' TRAINING CLASST^ SUNDAY, 26th, 4.15 p.m.-Men's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. W. J. Girling, M.P. s.ls—Strangers' Tea: 8.30 p.m. —After-Church Social Hour, V W.C.A. MONDAY, 27th, 7.30 p.m.—Cinema Piotures. 7.4s—Salesmanship Class.' TUESDAY, 27th, 7.30 p.m.—Advertising Class. Business Letters Class. WEDNESDAY, 29th, 7.30 p.m.—Forensic Club. Hobbios Club. THURSDAY, 30th, 7.30 p.m.—Publio Speaking Class. FRIDAY, 21st, 12.30—V Luncheon Club. Speaker: Dr. S. K. Datta, 8.A., M.D., Uh.B. 7.3o—Ping-pong Evening Buffet for Light Meals open 10.30-2 p.m., 5-7 p.m., 9-10 p.m. Hot Meals in Diningroom. Billiard-room open 12 noon until 10 p.m. £650 AT 6 PER CENT. on City Freehold. LONGMORE AND CO., 207, Lambton quay. » ■» ; SECTION OWNERS. -S- Sn<l s P«c>fications prepared "for / - - - - • - -ia

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 3