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SUNDAY SERVICES. ■ rt\H.V. SALVATION ARMY, A VIVIAN STRLET Services at 7 and 11' a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. 7 p.m. PEOPLE'S POPULAR 7pm SERVICE ' This service, which lasts one hour, is calculated to cheer the most despondent. Men are being "born again" in this in foresting .gathering. Scots MRS. GOFFIN, Scots Speaker 11RS GOI'FKN, Speaker, (Nee Kite lergu«on) whoMj address a fortnight since on ' Souls for Sale" creat cd a deal of interest, will deh\er the ad clre^s at 7 o clock Bring your neigh boui' 3pm FAMILY GATHERING 3pm H C Coffin (The Man for Hen) will utilise the "golden hour" with a racy talk on THE GREAT MASTERS. Interspersed with Vocal Solo (Mendels sohn), \iolin. Solo (Wagnei), Cornet fcolo (Gounod), Piano Selection Band, and Songstero Do Not Mi=s This' 800 FREE SEATSi Ne\t week Pauline Swartz, Envoy from U S V FULL GOSPFL MISSION FULL GOSITIL MISSION. We praise God for CONTINUED BLESSING People are getting Sa\ed, Ble=ed, Healed, lilled' COME TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, ,18th' JANUARY), For a Spiritual Refreshing OUR ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN (Corner of Constable streot) Ministers Re^s EDWARD R. WESTON c HUBERT; E. WALLIS, B.A. 10.45 a.m;—United Worship, "The .Conquest of Self-life " 3 opm —Bible Hopr, "One Mile or Two." 630 pm—Gospel Song "A Sight of the Ocean Bed " 815 pm—SPECI4L UNITED COM "VIUNION (open to 111 Christians) Ministry for the Sick in each Service NEXT WEFK (D V ) CALEDONIAN HALL, Courtenay plice (Corner o£ Tory street) TUES , 730 —Mi=sionarv L\ eninjr WED 7 30—Seekers' Gathennp THURS 7 30—1 ho Word and Te ti mony. ANMVERS4RY DAY 22nd JAX Our Picnio in Botanical Girden 930 lo 630 Hot water a\ailable All Friend* invited. ' "With Thee is.'the Fountain of Life " SOUTHERN CROSS HALL, Rod's Building 30, Courtenay place (1 minute Courtenay place tram terminui, oppo-ite Paramount Theatre ) ■A PUBLIC LECTURE Will be dch\ered (God Willing) in the above '..Hall) SUNDAY, 7pm Subject "THE SECOND COMING" OF "THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST." CHRIST." "I will come again"—Jesus John 14 3 It will be Demonstrated FROM THE SCRIPTURES that "the Second Coming of Christ is tho only Chu-tian hdpe All welcome. No collection.: i SUNDAY, 7pm TNTERNATIONAL' BIBLB STUD , x ENTS' ASSOCIATION FREE LECTURE By MR R. T. MATTSON. "Fish Nets and Fishermen." SUNDAY, »t 7 p ai Dominion Farmeri' Institute, Featherstoii street. All Welcpm*. , ■. : .No Collection. rpORT STREET MISSION HALL GOSPEIT^ERVICE. SUNDAY, ,7 p.m. "A GREAT-CRISIS." i Speaker, MR. L., GlfißS. I \VED>.ESDAY, 7 45-Mid week Meeting I This meeting is increasing in. interest and blessing. * Come! BIBLE STUDY CLASS-Resumes 2.45 pm, 52 Cuba- street ' Eternal Punishment" Introduced by Capt G. A I iceman The truth is vltai »id. fundamental. Visitors aro welcomed. n YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 5, Bouicott street. SUNDAY, 18th, 415 pm '&OLUAY CONFERENCE ECHOES ' Impression by Counsellors and Girl Citizens who represented the Wellington Association at Solway Conference ■ Mi^s Ella Fair (Dominion YWCA Secretary) will be in the chair All Senior i and Junior Members are invited, and ilso an\ girls who are Msit ors to Wellington Tea will bo seized in the Cafeteria after. the service. nnHFOSOPHICAL ' SOCIETY, -i. 19 Marion st (ne»r Te Aro PO ) SUNDAT, • 7 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE, By MR. W. J. HEYTING. (Shortly having to lecture in the interests of the Theo ophical Society in the United States ) Subject: "THEOSOPHY." Public cordially invited. fpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS A (Quakers) v , A Meeting for Worship will be held on SUNDAY, the 18th inst , at 7 pm at the YWCA, Bouicott st, Room 3, Ist floor. Visitors cordially invited Y-IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING \J Victoria HalL Adelaide . road—An Address will be. delivered (God Willine) on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject"The Kingdom of God. as Taught by Jesus and the Apostles." You arc cordially invited. Seats free. 'No collection. ; W^SCH (S™^ Kent terr*ce. ' : " , SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Address by Mr. R. A Webb. Subject: "Spiritualism, the Unorthodox." . Clairvoyance . : and Voice Vibrations by Mrs. Webb. Lyceum closed at present. -.■... 1 1u«d»2?, Devclppsncnt C1»b», 6 p,ia. Thu«d»y, Occult Study Clms, 8 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1925, Page 3

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