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SUNDAY SERVICES. QOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. A Series of Special Addresses upon the "SEVEN FEASTS OF JEHOVAH," Leviticus xxiiL, illustrated by a large coloured diagram, will (D.V.) be given in the above Hall, by Mr. F. Hunter,, commencing MONDAY EVENING, sth May, at 7.45, and continued each week night (Saturday excepted), same hour. The' Truths conveyed by these Feasts are both instructive and practical, setting forth in a wonderful way God's dealings in. Grace toward man, from the dark hour of Calvary in the Passover to the glorious Millennial morning in the Feait of' tho' Tabernacles. They are seven in number, divided into groups of four and three, constituting one of the richest dispensational studies in tho Bible. The first four were celebrated during the first three months of the year, the last three in the seventh month, the intervening month? corresponding to the, present dispensation oi Grace. Thus, the former feasts foreshadow the Death and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and the calling"; out of the "«Church," the heavenly people, by the descent of the Holy Spirit; while the last three refer to the salvation and blessing of His earthly people Israel, andthe establishment of the Kingdom after the Church has been removed from the. earth by the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ into the air.—l-Thes. iv., 16-17. This Notice carries with it a most earnest invitation to all to come and hear these addresses. NZ. EVANGELICAL MISSION • (Incorporated.) i SUNDAY, 4th MAY, 1924. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. 11 a.m.—Speaker: Mr. G. J. Clarke. 7 p.m.—Speaker: Mr. R. Young. Thursday, Bth May, at St. Thomas' Hall, Newtown.—Bright Gospel Meeting. NEWTOWN BRANCH. NEWTON PUBLIC LD3RARY HALL. 11 a.m. —Speaker: Mr. E. E. Pennington. 2.30 p.m.—"Mother's Day," by the Sunday School children.. 7 p.m.—Speaker: Mr. Philpott. A Sister writes, dated 28th April, 1924. —"Praise the Lord, I have been healed, I was prayed for on the Ist November last; my troubles were: 'Bay eyes, wore glasses for ten years, goitre, catarrah, acute kidney trouble.' Because I believed in the Lord Jesus, I was healed the moment hands wero laid on me. I do hope this testimony will be the means of helping other sufferers." (Name on application.) ' ■ _- H. ROBERTS. Secretary. CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 46, Boulcott street. SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Subject: "Everlasting Punishment. Golden Text: Lamentations, 3:39-40. Responsive Reading: Isaiah,' 5:8, 9, 18-24. ' Sunday School at 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY. EVENING. 8 o'clock- , Testimony Meeting. ' Reading Room and Hall: 46, Boulcott slrect. Open daily. 2.30 to 4 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays. rtHRISTIAN SCIENCE. SERVICES WDLL BE HELD IN THE ; ACCOUNTANTS', CHAMBERS, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. . • - ■ ■ WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m. , All are Cordially Invited. Reading Room, 8, Cooper's Building. Willia-st. Open daily (except Saturday), from 12.30 to| 4 p.m., and on Wednesday Evenings from 6to 7.45.. . -. rpORY STREET MISSION HALL. You are most cordially invited to the following services:— TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock—Men's Gospel Service. ■ ' SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m.—Biblo Study at 84, Tory street. Subject: "Abraham." Opening speaker: Mr. Freeman, jun. SUNDAY, .7 p.m.—Hearty Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. H. Smith. WEDNESDAY 7.45 p.m.—Christians' Mid-week Meeting. A season of prayer, and afterwards an address by Mr. P. Wilson. * . COME. rpHE Gospkl of The Grace of God will -"- (D.V.) be preached on Sunday next aa under: — ■ ■ , GOSPEL HALL, Vivian street. Gospel Service.— l p.m. Speaker: MR. FRANK HUNTER, (Evangelist). , ASSEMBLY HALL, '-' Opposite Tram Sheds, Newtown. Gospel Service.— 7 p.m. '- HOPE HALL, Miramar. Gospel Service.—7 p.m. Sankey's Hymns. No Collection. All Welcome. rf"<HURCHES : OF CHRIST, VIVIAN STREET. - . 11— G. Woolnough. '■ ■ — 7—W. J. Mason. NEWTOWN. 11— H. P. Leng. 7—H. P. Leng. KILBIRNIE. 11— W. J. Mason. 7—H..Hearlc. PETONE. . 11— J. Gauntlett. . -, .. 7—W. Lowe. LOWER HUTT. , 11— W. J. Lowe. 7—M. Vickery. ■TAITA. 11— J. Glover. 7 —G.- Woolnough. ' . - ■ rpHE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN X (Liberal Catholic.) 19, Marion street. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. HOLY EUCHARIST. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. > Celebrant: REV. F,. 11. DAWN. SOUTHERN CROSS HALL, ROD'S BUILDING, 30, Courtenay place. Free Lectures delivered (God willing) in the alx>ve liall every Sunday, air 7 p.m., sotting forth vthe plain facts of' Divine Truth in contrast with the erroneous teachings of Christendom. Subject tomorrow: "Does it matter what we believi-?". Questions invited. No collection SUNDAY, 7 p.m. riHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CON\J FEDERACY. Tho usual Weekly Fellowship Meeting will bo held (D.V.f TO-NIGHT, a t 7™*, in tlic Baptist Schoolroom, Vivian street. Key. F. IS. Harry will address the meeliiijj. D. CATCHPOLE, Freeident.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 104, 3 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 104, 3 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 104, 3 May 1924, Page 3

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