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SUNDAY SERVICES. J^JpXHODIST CHURCH OF N.Z TARANAKI STREET CIRCUIT. WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki street- _ U a.m., Rev. G. Wilkinson (of Syd»;;Li' T m. EASTER MUSICAL SfcHVICK, Stainer's "Crucifixion," an faster Service of Song,- Rev. Clarence Eaton. Organist and Conductor, Mr. w mpl^ ftrhite. Soloists, Messrs. E. W Robbins, C. W. Svensen, arid B. o. uardiner. Retiring Collection for Entertainment of Methodist Seamenvof Fleet SILVER BAND-Ghuznoo street, 6 p.m SILVER BAND-Webb street, 10 a.m • Abel Smith street, 11 a.m., H. D. C. Horwood. QUARTERLY MEETING.—Monday 7 30 p.m. , " BROOKLYN.— Induction of New MinisTa'lor 1 a' m' and 7:p-m-J Bey. Cecil R. WELCOME SOCIAL-TUESDAY 730 ip.m. Addreses, Music, Refreshments.ARO STRFJET.-7 r.m.,Mr. W. Vickers. OHIRO HOMEL-10.45 a.m., Mr. R. N. — Grono. Vy ELLINGTON SOUTH METHOTT DIST CIRCUIT; TRINITY-11 a.m., Rev. C. C. Harrison. 7 p.m., Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. Cantata, "Daughter of Jairus." " ' ISLAND BAY—II a.m., Mr. S. T. Martin. 7 p.m., Rev. C. C. Harrison. GOOD FRIDAY.-A United Service will be held at*Tririity Church at 7 p.m., conducted by Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. j T^HORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-ST^H, Mr. L. A. ' 'Swiit; 7 p.m., Mr. A. Flett. KAROKI—II a.m., Mr. F. Osborn; 7 p.m., Mr. L. A. Swift. NORTHLAND—II a.m., Mr. Kennard; 7 p.m., Bible Class Leaders. KAIWARRA—II a.m., Mr. Brooks; 7 • p.m., Supply.. 'All Welcome. TZ'ILBIRNIE METHODIST CIRCUIT. HATATAI—II a.m.: Rev. E. T. Olds; 7 p.m.. Mr. C. Gardiner; MARANUI—II a.m.: Mr. C. M. Luke; 7. p.m.: Mr. L. Horwood. WORSER BAY—II a.m.: Mr. H. Steptoe; 7 p.m.: Mr. R. Horrobin. MIRAMAR.—7 p.m.: Miesion Band, No. LOWER HUTT METHODIST CIRCUIT. : SUNDAY, 13th APRIL. 11 a^m.—Rev. ,W. Rowe. SubjecJ: "The Secret of His Presence." 7 p.id.: .Rev. AY. Rowe. Special Musical Ser- . vice in commemoration of Easter-tide. .Handel's Sacred Cantata, from "Olivet to Calvary," will bo rendered. Soloists: Mrs. Beck and Messrs. C. J. Hill and R. R. Orr. TAITI—II a.m.: Mr. J. Stonehouso. ■VriVIAN-ST. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. F. E. HARRY. Morning. 11—To Children: "Hosinna." Sermon-. "A Man from the Country." Evening, 7: To Young Men: "One Shall Chase a Thousand." . Music from' Stainer's "Crucifixion" at both services. BIERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH ►Pastor: REV. D. CATCHPOLE. Public Worship at 11.—Subject: "Triumphal Entry."''Public Worship at 7.— Subject :[."Love's Sublimest Scene." .-' . All: are cordially invited.' ; APTIST CHURCH. BROOKLYN. REV. W. S. ROLLINGS. Easter Hymns and Anthems at Each Service. ' •• ■ 11 a.m.: "The Crucifixion." Solo, "He Was Despised," Mrs. Pamplin. 7 p.m.: "The .Resurrection." Solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth," Miss Teeboon.. x Visitors welcome. ] TSLAND BAY . BAPTIST CHURCH. U a.m.: Rev. H. E. Edridge. Subject: "The Dynamic of the Cross. 7 p.m.: Rev. M. "W. P. Lascelles. j LYALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH: ' Resolution street. 11 a:m.-Mr. L. Crampton (Baptist.Union Student). " j 7 p-J3l~-~Rev- H- E- 'Edridge. Subject: The Great Tragedy." ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . THE TERRACE " . . ' SUNDAY, 13th APRIL/ Morning, 11—Mr. H. Towshend. I Evening, 7—Mr. A. Varney. Anthem: The Day is Gently Sinking to a ! Close." (Smart). Sacred Concert—Good Friday. ' CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Congregational Church. N 11 a.m.—CHURCH PARADE. GIRL GUIDES and BOY SCOUTS (Cambridge Troups). 7 p.m.—Rev. W.. M. HOLLAND, ; 8.A., B.D. Services for the People. IW-EWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL ■*■ • CHURCH, 11 a.ta.—'"The Friendship of Christ." 7 p.m.—"The Need of Worsliip." REV. FRANK DE LISLE. H UTT . CHUCR°cI REGA™^ Central Terrace. .ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—R«v. C. A. Hawkc. 7 p.m.—Mr. F. Meadowcroft. GRAND CONCERT—Tuesday. r-IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, ' Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. An ! Address will be delivered (God Willing) in tha above Hall on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject. "What After Death?"' All cordially invited. No collection.' 'V M.C.A.. WILLIS STREET. ! * SUNDAY,~Iith APRIL. 4.15 p.m.—Men's Meeting. Speaker: General Secretary, J. L. Hay. 5 p.m. —Strangers' Tea. All Men invited. -■ ... ' J. L. HAY, General Secretary. OUTHERN CROSS HALL ROD'S * BUILDING, «■"■"=> 30, Courtenay place. ■ Free Lectures delivered (God Willinr-i in the above Hall EVERY SUNDAY, It 7 p.m., setting forth thfc • plain facts of j Divine Truth in contrast with the erroneous teachings of Christendom. Subject TO-MORROW: 'WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?" Questions invited. No collection. ■ SUNDAY, 7 p.m. INTERNATIONAL . BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. BIBLE *STUDY"THE DIVINE PLAN OF THE AGES " SUNDAY, at 7 p.m.' DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Foalherslon street. ■Se«is I'tet. Ku-CMißt;Usiu,

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Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 3

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