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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE BY MR. N. I. BRUCE. 'HOW WORLD-POWERS ARE ORGANISED" SUNDAY 7 p.m. SUNDAY At the' "DAINTIES" HALL, COURTENAY-PL. . Civilisation of man has reached a high pitch of progress, . but it is a question whether it can be maintained The Governments that control mankind are organised to promote the interests of the governing factors against the real interests of the people. .There are even many international statesmen who see the coming conflict the world Powers will engage in, and this is why they are organising (Rev. 10:13-14) lue Prophecies reveal the position to-day and state the outpome. COME AND HEAR SOME OF THESE EXPLAINED. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION.

METHODIST' CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. TARANAKI STREET CIRCUIT. ■ WESLEY CHURCH? TARANAKI ST. Rev. Clarence Eaton—ll a.m., "Secret /QUEEN'S TTT'E'AT'Rtp Faults"; 7 p.m., People's Service. Sub- WuEEN'S THEVTRP ject: "Jesus Washing the Disciples' J-^Aiitti,. Feet." . Anthem: "A Day in Thy Courts" (MacFarren). Communion at ' close. NOTE—Sunday School and Bible Classes Resume at 2.30 p.m. . SUNDAY NIGHT, SILVER BAND, 6 p.m.—Ghuznee street. • air. Allan Carr. At 7 o'clock. WEBB STREET—II a.m., Mr. Don Alley. BROOKLYN—II a.m., Sister Bessie; 7 p.m., Mr. J. Priestley ARO STREET MISSION—7 p.m, Sister ■ Bessie- PASTOR LEN. J. JONES CHURCHES, WELLING- . . TON_SOUTH. .. Mid-Week Meetings will continue as TRINITY nrrrariT ™ t • VI? al Tr-n- latet UNITARIAN CHURCH, i-KlSif* CHURCH—IO a.m., Junior 191, Vivian street. " C.E. An hour with the Indians; 11 a.m., Rev. Hugh D. Smith, Indian SATURDAY* 7.45 p.m.—Young People's Missionary, Navajo Reservation, Ari- Rally. A. Hogan, Speaker, zona; 7 p.m., Rev. NA. N. Scotter, 8.A.. Subject:| "Covet the Best SUNDAY, 11 , a.m.—Breaking of Bread «-«ts- T „ Communion. Special offer- Service; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. ; ings Y.P. Department. Elder A. J: Cobb in charge. ISLAND BAY CHURCH-11 a.m., Rev. TUESDAY-2.30 p.m., Dorcas Society A. Harding, Communion; 7 p.m., Rev. 7.45 p.m., Bible Teaching. „ A. Harding, Choral Service. Soloists Messrs. R. Dellon and E. Harrison. WEDNESDAY—7.4S p.m., Prayer MeetAnthems, "Praise the Lord, O Jeru- in 8- Elder A. J. Cook, Leader, salem, "O For a Closer Walk with God." V.P.' Department offerings. THURSDAY—7.4S p.m., Lord's Supper. rpHORNDON METHODIST CHURCH. MOLESMORTH STREET-11 a.m., Rev. ' Wm. Greenslade; 7 p.m., Rev. Wm • Greenslade. Subject, "Is God Responsible for Our Temptations?" An- " " them' by the choir, "Break Forth into KARORI—II a.m., Rev. H E Wallis T)ISCOYEEED! XT^^^T:.lrß- m -' Rev- F" B- Lawrence.' Vh& A WORLD UNPREPARED. FOR THE slade GREATEST EVENT 11-^^11^ | o£«* K ILBIRNIE « OHRIS 2 T °4 hS T R UN YTO this HATAITAI-ll a.m., Rev. E. S. Emtnitt, EARTH." 7 P-m., Mr. H. Moston. I MARANUI—II a.m., Rev. G. R. Harris; „ „,.„ „ ' 7 p.m., Rev. E. S. Emmitt M C How WIU He C°me? WORSER BAY—II a.m., Mr. P. Dorrian; — 7 p.m., Mr. E. K. Read MIRAMAR—7 p.m., Rev. G. R. Harris (S ) MISSION TENT, TOWER HUTT METHODIST CDI ' Strand P^, Lower Hutt. : CUIT. . SUNDAY, SUNDAY, 7.15 P.M. 11 a.m.—Rev. W. Rpwe, Sacrament. ' 7 p.m.—Rev. W. Howe. Subject: "On, Son S Service 7 p.m. AH Welcome On, to God." TAITA—II a.m., Mr. J. Stonehouse. BELMONT—3 p.m., Rev. W. Rowe. . ____^_ W™INT?RNLECTURt d *»'' T** CHURCH Orange Hall, Daniel street, Newtown. NEW ZEALAND (Inc ) 7'p.m.' SUNDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. SUNDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, yiVIAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH PENTECOSTAL HALL, 29, Vivi'an-st. . . REV.F.I~HARRY. "p'n^V^obfts. ' Morning, 11—"The Blessing of Being in 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. Afternis-United' Rally of Bible iKT^oS*™ Classes. Subject: "Putty and Paint." 7 p.m.—Pastor Weston Evening, 7—"The Yoke of Christ." (Com- . 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School n"miOnatß-)' __ BROOKLYN, FULFORD'S HALL JDERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. n a.m.—Jno. A. D. Adams. ' REV. R. STOWARDS. MIRAMAR TOWN HALL ■m «o, , -11 a.m.—W. Lawton. lusals- i Young Men. REDEMPTION HYMNS AT EVENING ,"^ we wa^ in the light as He is in SERVICE. the light, we have fellowship one with anBROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH.- O§S&"3L3? us af W J-» 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. W. S. Rol- John 1-7. ' lings; 3 p.m., Re-assembling of Bible Classes addressed by Rev. W. M. Holland —~ — — —— 8.A., B.D. MORNINGTON, at 7 p.m.—Mr. F J ._ East. Special singing led by Mr. S. (VfARANATHA HALL SERVICES, Thomas. -"-■• 125, Lambton quay: : All Welcome. = — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), YALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. ir "a m —WW.™ -Morning, Supply. Evening, Mr. L. a.m.-Worship. Glbbs- ' 7 p.m.-Address: Rev. H. E. Wallis, C HURCH OF CHRIST, YIYIAN-ST. rfra^net^^ 1 "^^ °£ Minister: W. G. Carpenter. Mr. Wallis will show that whilst Lord SPECIAL SERVICES, Incheape opposes Foreign Missionary ef--11 a.m. 7> p.m. • fort > World-wide Gospel Evangelisation Preacher for the Day, was contemplated and ordered by the Di- . S. J. MATHIESON (California) Vlne Founder of the Christian Faith. Special Singing by the Choir. ' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. fHUKCH OF CHRIST On THURSDAY NIGHT, ™ „. ' At MAEANATHA HALL, Pleading for the Unity of all Christian 7.45 p.m.. PeoPle" / Subject: "The Anti-Chrisf " will be conNEWTOWN—RintouI street— turned, the phaae of the subject dealt with 11 am—TT Ai,>f,- n bemS Divine Photograph of 666." xx a.m. a. Austin. This prove of interest to Christians 7 p.m.—H. Hearle. 0 £ a n shades of thought. PETONE—Sydney street— Come and hear this interesting lecture. 11 a.m.—Bro. Lowe, "Let Us Go On." Speaker: Rev. H." E. Wallis, M.A 7 p.m;—G. Mathieson, "The Choice of a Master." . ■ LOWER HUTT—Queen's road— : : — 11 ?; m-~"Y- Brown > "A Few Facts About Seven-Day Adventism." fTIHE Gospel of the Grace of God will 7.p.m.—V. Brown, "Promises Accept- JL&-Y-'> bo Poached on 'SUNDAY able to God." NEXT, as under:— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH G°SP.EL HALL, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST „ Vman "treetSCIENTIST, Gospel Service, 7 p.m. 46, Boulcott street, Wellington Speaker: Mr. R. Miller, Evangelist. (Branch of The Mother Church The First .Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass tn ASSEMBLY HALL U.S.A.). ' (°PP- Tramsheds, Newtown). Gospel Service, 7 n.m. SERVICES. y SiSW. 6th Febraryu. &nkey> ' WeW N° ***** ' Wednesday—Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Welcome. Reading-room, 46, Boulcott street, open daily 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., and on Friday ~ Evenings from 7 to 9. T rvnrT.™ Free Circulating Library of Mrs. Eddy's L W R HUTT. Works available at Reading-room. T . n , f,, ~~T . a - J-he Gospel of the Grace of God will be. OTr™™HRJ?,S& K SCIENCE. loTroad/Vo-MORRmV SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, o'clock. *" SCIENTIST. A hearty invitation is extended to all. NEW MASONIC HALL, Speaker: Mr. John Stevenson. Wellington terrace. — : : (Branch of The Mother Church, The First rmHE CHTrRrK ow 'ST at-ratjs Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, T™ °Hg^ 1 %l th^h ALBANS<?nivrnAV 11 Mass- UjS;A-)- 19. MARION STREET. lundav Sci7nni a"f" P-m> sth SUNDAY.AFTER EPIPHANY. ™lE SS <S OAYiT P c5 ISmony Meeting, 8 Hi^. Ce^^^, Holy Eucharist. Saturdays, from 12.30 to 4 p.m. Wednesday t>aturdag' at 8 ° clockFr Vo cm nl? gtill fß° 3 mO. ° t0 "^ FMa7 REORGANISED CHURCH OF JESUS . x*> CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS KING'S THEATRE °hurch Sundays in Orange Hall, Daniel __ ' street, Newtown (Mem street end). SacST. PETER'S MISSION, rament of Lord's Supper at 10 a.m.; also Taranaki street. Confirmation. Preaching at 7 p.m. Minister: Albert Loving, 34, Constable MISSION SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY, street, Newtown. . Speaker, SUNBAY, P'6th FEB., 1927, SOCIETY OF FRIENDS | REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR. (Quakers.) "RELIGIONS MONEY." B^^^Z°& Z Orohwtra 6.30 to 7 p.m. Sacred Solo the Y.W.C.A., Boulcott street, Room 3 during Service. , first floor. 1 Sisitow eogUjsSfr in^eJ, _j : :z€s : ilL-..

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