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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSN. THE DAINTIES, COURTENAY PLACE. SUNDAY 7 p.m. SUNDAY ■: MR. J. E. A. GATES. ■* Subject: : "WHERESOEVER THE CARCASS IS, THERE WILL THE EAGLES BE GATHERED TOGETHER."—(Matt. 24:28.) The Lord Himself uttered one of the most remarkable prophecies in Holy Writ respecting the "Time of the End—the closing epoch of this Gospel Age." Everyone interested in the Return of Christ should heard this Lecture. WHAT IS THE CARCASS? WHO ARE THE EAGLES? WHERE WILL THEY BE GATHERED? „ ■•.-;.. ALL WELCOME. NO COLLECTION. M^SKlirfficufcuiT 2' F^ GOS!^ ™lON. m «T7 m^,«Tr TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. LEY PHURCH. 11 a.m.-Open Worship Meeting and (Taranaki street). COMMUNION SERVICE (13. R. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. Weston). 7 p.m.-PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Rev. 3 p. m .-Afternoon Service. (H. E. WaiE. T. Olds Subject:. "The Challenge ii s> M.A.). "GOD STEADYING of the Deep." (Communion.) ZEAL" """ SILVER BAND, 6 p.m., Ghuznee street. 6 . 30 p.. m ;-^Song Service by Orchestra. ■ Sjf&Sv, J&£ ?; T* ° dIV t. Xt 7 p.m.—Season of Praise -and Prayer. WEBB STREET-11 a.m., Mr. R. N. * Go spel Addresß (H . E. Wallis): t.t^&SPt 0 ™ ,i -kt -o it -a "NOTHING TOO HARD FOR BROOKLYN—II a.m., Mr. R. H. Boys. (jqd " 7 p.m., Rev C. R. Taylor. Soloist: EMPIRE HALL, CUBA STREET. a™ qt^v'Jt MT^Vrw 7 „„, «•« TUES- 7>3° P-m.-Special Meeting (all ARO STREET MISSION-7 p.m., Sis- adherents and friends invited)? (rarenft m« . m «!i<=tor *»» THURS., 7.30 p.m.-Address (H. E. WalOHIRO HOME-10.45 a.m., Sister Bes- lis _ "PRECIOUS BESTOWALS OF sle- ' GOD'S GRACE." Our message is for those who seek to know God's full Salvation. WELLINGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. ™ rpHE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF TRINITY CHURCH.-11 a.m., M>\ N. NEW Zj^AND. F. Clarke; 7 p.m., Rev AN. Scot- SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1926. ter, BA. Subject, 'Robbing the 29 VIVIAN STREET. Wage Earner. n a .m.-Breaking of Bread. ISLAND BAY CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. 7 p.m.—Gospel. and Divine Healing. C R Tavlor from Brooklyn- 7 Dm. Speaker, Jno. D. Adams, ofDunedin. Mr j Priestley? Sunday Schooled NEwWn PUBLIC XnjRARY.Junior C. E. reopen. 11 a.m., speaker, E. E. Penningtpn; 7 p.m., speakers, Sisters K. and C. Sullivan. Bright Gospel Meeting. : MIRAMAR TOWN HALL-11 a.m., T'HORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT Speaker, H. Jackson. • " • I uuivnuun wtoauww wivvuu BROOKLYN, FULLFORD'S HALL-MOLESWORTH-ST.—ll a.m., Rev. W. 11a.m. Speaker, Mr. Owen. ~ Greenslade. Subject: "What's Right - -Stirring Times. ■ with the Churches?" 7 p.m., Rev. All Non-Church Attenders Heartily W. Greenslade. Subject:. "The Solu- Invited. tion of Present-day Problems." - KARORI-11 a.m., Rev. F. B. Law- rpHE Gospel of the Grace of God will rence. 7 p.m., Mr. Horwood, ]un. A D.v. be preached on Sunday next NORTHLAND—II a.m., Mr. A. Flett. 7 M under:— ' p.m., Rev. F. B. Lawrence. KAIWARRA—II a.m., Mr. A. Brooks. GOSPEL HALL, 7 p.m., Mr. A. T. Dornan. VIVIAN STREET. ILBIRNIE METHODIST CIRCUIT? S^L^Mr^J. 7 iu£t, Evangelist SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1926. pPeaKer ' °- alml > g eiisc. HATAITAI-11 a.m., Rev. E. S. Em- ASSEMBLY HALL MARANUI.—II a.m., Mr. H. D. C. xruwnwrenuHorwood; 7 p.m., Rev. E. S. Em- NEWTOWN. mitt, M.C. Gospel Service, 7 p.m. WORSER BAY—II a.m., Rev. T. H. Speaker, Mr. J. Stevenson, Evange. Burton; 7 p.m., Mr. P. Smethurst. ist. MIRAMAR.—7 p.m., Rev. T. H. Burton. Sankey's Hymns. No Collection^ ] LOWER HUTT METHODIST All Welcome. CIRCUIT. SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. A. Lochore. ___ TAITA-lTi R^^Harding. SUNDAY. 17th. ; i ; AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE, VIVIAN STREET BAPTIST 745 nm V , CHURCH. 74S pm> — ' Lecture by Morning-ElT;'^C^S Drank." LIEUT.-COL. R. B. SMUHK. Communion. „ —— Afternoon.—2.3o, School resumes. "THE NEW MESSIAH." Evening.—7, The Man Who Lived „ „ . „ _ Nearly a Thousand Years, and Explaining Dr. Besant's Recent Any e t ." nouncement in the cable news. gERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH .. GREAT CHILDREN'S DAY. 'A GREAT DISCOVERY A Children's Choir will sing at both R I services. y Speaker: REV. R. STOWARDS. THB EEV . M.-ANSTEY, 8.D., M.A. II a.m.—"Bulbs." „,_..■ of London in 1913. 7 p.m.—"How to Make a Coat for your Boy." But only now come to light about 3.30 p.m.—Special Combined Meeting of Bible Chronology. Young Women's and Young Men's 5 p!m. CIAn Bwetme! cat 0 fOUOW Free Pamphlets explaining the A GREAT HAPPY DAY. COME. . above can be had at the NEW ZEALAND BIBLE AND BOOK "DROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. SHOP, Morning, 11-Rev ITw. P. Lascelles. 71' Willis street- Wellington. ■■ Evening, 7^Mr. t R g L. e FWon. Also InvercargiU and Dunedhy-y JSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. THING'S THEATRR. 11 a.m., Rev. H. E.. Edridge. Sub- ST. PETER'S MISSION, TARANAKI ject: "The Victorious Antagonist of STREET. Anxiety." 7 p.m., Mr. F. Coulter. : • MISSION SERVICE EVERY SUN "I YALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. DAY, at 7 p.m. (Resolution-st )-ll a.m., Mr. F. ■ SUNDAY, Kt&'jANUARY,'" 1926'" Coulter; 7 p.m., H. E. Edridge. Kgy. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR. Subject: Living Logic. BvbjeiA: PHURCH OF CHRIST, "THE REBELLION OF MAN."- ' Vivian Street. Orchestra, 6.30 to 7 p.m. i Minister: W. G. Carpenter. Sacred Solo during Service. r 10 a.m. —School and Bible Class re- ■ sume." THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OP 11 a.m.-Communion and Address. x NEW ZEALAND 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR SER- (Wellington Branch). ♦Y IC w ,'? lj})Ject: "The Light of MOKOIA MALL, CAMBRIDGE the World. wuvo nr<c THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. sUnS^VICB, i^HURCHES OF CHRIST. 2.30 p.m.—Children's Lyceum Service. ■ _ „_. 7 p.m.—Trance Address (local medium). RINTOUL-ST., S. WELLINGTON, General Meeting of Members will be 11 a.m.—M. Vickery. held nest Thursday Evening, at 7.45 7 p.m.—H. P. Leng. o'clock, in the Antipodean Lodge Room, BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIT 57, Cuba street. Business: Conference 11 a.m.—V. Brown. Remits, Rules, General. ' !« PKTONE. F™^™^ 11 a.m.—-. Cardno. Kent terrace. 7 p.m.-DjCum SUNDAY, 7 p.m.-Address by Mr. R. LOWER HUTT. A. Webb Subject: Answers to 11 a.m.—H. P. Leng. Written Questions on Spiritualism. 7 p.m.—W. J. Mason. Clairvoyance by Mrs. E. Webb. So- ' loist: Mrs. Steele. ■■-*■ ■■-■ ■- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. Re-opening Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. FIRST CHUROT OF CHRIST. fZttS^lT^^y P-nx a« r, ! S t ? lB l NT i IS^ „• * Members' Annual Meeting, Wednes-,-d- 46 V B°ulc°tt *&**> We'l lnBton- , day, 27th January. (Branch of the Mother Church, The . First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boßton, Mass., U.S.A.) THE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN SERVICES. ± (Liberal Catholic), Sunday, 7 p.m. 19, Marion street, Sunday School Reopens 7th February, 3 p.m SECOND SUNDAY AFTER Wednesday—Testimony Meeting, 7.4S EPIPHANY. P-m' HOLY EUCHARIST. o j- "„ , „ , , SUNDAY, 11 a.m. Reading-room, 46, Boulcott street, open daily 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., and on — Friday Evenings from 7 to 9. Free Circulating Library of Mrs. ("JHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Eddy's Works a-'ailable at Reading-room. *^ Victoria Hall, Adelaide road.—An Address will be delivered (God Willing PHRTSTTAN SCTPNTP ? n SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: CECOND CHTOCHCOF CHRIST, l arf' *™* anf Goodwill. Amo« « SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON, N Z y welcome. No collee(Branch of The Mother Church, The ' First Church of Christ, Scientist, — ; _■ Boston, Mass., U.S.A.) SERVICES: DOMINION FARMERS' SOCIETY OF FRIENDS' INSTITUTE BUILDING. M (Quakers). Corner Featherston and Ballance streets. , -„ . SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. A Meeting for Worship will be held WEDNESDAY, Testimony Meeting, 8 on SUNDAY, the 17th inst, at 7 p.m , p.m. at *ne Y.W.C.A., Boulcott street, Rook SUNDAY SCHOOL now Closed for Sum- 3 < &•"* floor. mer Holidays. Visitors cordially invited. All are cordially invited. _ Reading-room und Free Circulating TTWAIVrTrr loir V nrnrnTM

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 3

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