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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. rT'HE SALVATION ARMY. VIVIAN STREET. Service! at 7 and 11 a.m., S and 7 p.m, EVOLUTION, EVOLUTION, EVOLUTION, WHICH 7 WHICH? DEVILUTION. DEVILUTION. *■••■•. DEVILUTION.' .-_ : Has the human hand evolved from the fin of a fish? Had Adam a tail ? Does it take more faith to accept the Evolutionary Theory than the story of the Creation as contained in the Bible t You muet hear . I P-m- ..... H. C. G.OFFIN,.. . 1..& m. In his inimitable manner give his Sunday night talk at the 7 p.m. PEOPLE'S POPULAR 7 p.m. SERVICE. 800 FREE SEATS. Men's Chorus, one hundred voices. Hear them sing "Throw Out the Lifeline" with its remarkable echo effect 3 p.m., MRS. ENSIGN GOFFIN Will.address the "Family Gathering. "Comedy and Tragedy in the Slums of London." Remarkably thrilling; All are welcome to this "Golden Hour." Mrs. Goffin will also address the Holiness Meeting at 11 a.rn; - r~ ' ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o'clock, POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT. Splendid programme. Silver Band will play "Gloria" and "Creation," and- will repeat same at Dixon street To-morrow Night. 7 ■ _ j KEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, TIVOLI THEATRE AND THE CITADEL. ' Two great American Evangelistic Meetings. THE FOLLOWING SUN- ■ DAY NIGHT, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Two sessions. 7 and 8.15. Fall into step with the Army. milE SALVATION ARMY, X ' Constable street, Newtown. * TO-MORROW. Special Meetings, at 11, 3, and 7. Conducted by BRIGADIER AND MRS. GUNN. We heartily invite you to attend these bright services. ■•'••■. "PULL GOSPEL MISSION. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SERVICES NEXT SUNDAY, 9th instant. . 11 a.m.—Open Worship Meeting and Communion Service. (E. .R. Western.) '•.'■■' 3 p.m. —Sunday Afternoon Service. Address by H. E. Wallis, M.A. "The Water.that Trickled Through." (Also S.S. Classes for Girls and Boys.) 6.30 p.m.—Song Service, led by Orchestra. 7 p.m.—" A Prophet's Burning Faith." (Short Bible Study by H. E. Wallis.) Another Duet by Maori and Homeland Sister, as last week. (By request) A stirring testimony by a zealous Christian. A worker and soul winner whom God has very signally blessed. This testimony will help any hesitating in making a decision. EMPIRE HALL, CUBA STREET. Tuesday, -7.30 p.m.—Open Meeting and Address (E. R. Weiton). (PGod's Progressive Approach." , Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Address (H. E. WnllU). "The Most Important Chapter in the Bible." " Full Gospel " means Salvation for Spir/t, Soul, and Body. CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE. TASMAN STREET. TO-MORROW, 11. Subject:^ "The CREATOR'S Ordinances for the Sun and Moon to Rule the Day. CANNOT DEPART." Jere. 31: 35-37. BUT National ORDINANCES ARE VANITY. 10: 3. Margin. They are; Christmas DAY. Jesus was born in Sep. NEW YEAR'S DAY—The Bible New Year is in Sep. GOOD FRIDAY. Jesus died upon Wednesday. 1 SUNDAY—ORDINANCE. Jesus ROSE upon Saturday. The MEMORIAL Supper. Only once a , year. ' Which is OFTEN in a life time. The 20,000 Americans who_ dropped one day in coming to Australia, prove the INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE is a VAIN Ordinance. Writ© for Literature FREE. Meeting, 6.30. Subject: Tiie Message of Elijah to RESTORE the TEN WORDS will be before "MARANATHA, or the Coming of the Lord." 8 ' DAVID NIELD, Pastor. fpORY STREET MISSION HALL. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. Enjoy the Singing. Hear the Message! Speaker: Mr. C.H. Downes. • SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m.—Bible Study Class, 52, Cuba-st. "Outline of, John's Gospel." , TUESDAY.—7 p.m., Children'^ Service. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Christians, please notice, Praise, Prayer Ministry. All heartily welcome at all Meetings. iriNO'B THE AT RE. ST PETER'S MISSION. TARANAKI 1 STREET.' MISSION SERVICE EVERY BUNDAY. Ai 7 p.m. . f > Speaker, SUNDAY, 9th AUGUST,' 1925, REV. T. EEILDEN TAYLOR. Subject: "The "The Challenge of the Church." ! Orchestra, 6.30 to 7 p.m. Saored Solo during- Service. CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE To br held, God Willing, in the Young Women's Christian Association Lecture Hall Boulcott street, on'FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST. 1925, from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Chairman: Mr. O.M. Luke. , "God is a rewarder of all them that diligently seek Him." Citizens*'(men and women) and visitors to Wellington are heartily invited. . TIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. X. » Marion-it, (near T« Aro P. 0.). SUNDAY. 7 p.m. ' PUBLIC LECTURE BY MR F. DAWN. • MR. F. DAWN. "ASTROLOGY-A KEY TO SELFKNOWLEDGE." Astrology in everyday life; Typ« and Temperament revealed; Tendencies for good and evil; Forewarned v Forearmed: Astrology as a factor in Education; THE COMING AGE; Brotherhood and Ceremonial; an Opportunity for Masonry. PUBLIC CORDIALLY: INVITED. ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Trance Addreis by Mrs. E. Webb. Subject: "Does Spiritualism Help Us To Live Better Lives?" Clairvoyance by Mr. Webb. Lyceum, 2.30 ■ p.m. Members' Class—Tuesday, 8 p.m.^ Publio Circle —Thursday, 8 p.m. |-IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, \J Victoria Hall,. Adelaide road—An Address will be delivered (God Willing) on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject. "ARMAGEDDON." A cordial welcome. No collection. ' Cttatt Fret,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 3

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