I-. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. I INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS'* 'ASSOCIATION. PRE-E PUBLIC LECTURE. At the PAVILION HALL, BASM RESERVE. THIS SUNDAY 7 p.m. MIS SOTDAY "THE LOVING-KINDNESS OF JEHOVAH" ! Speaker: : ; MB. T. R. MATTSON. . "God's haud is not shortened that it canuot save- neither ;.n;, i -, cannot hear."—lsa., 59:1. "He that keepeth Isradln lifl . i ? aV Leavy,that lfc Psa. 121:4. "And even to old age I am He, and even 61'n0^ sl T eep- ~ you; I have made, and I will bear, even I will carry, a'nTwiH &_*£_ "-fca.,^ SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. M ETHODIS_^^H^OF-NEW TARANAKI STREET CIRCUIT. Corner of The Terrace and Bowen street. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. The Minister, Minister: Rev. Clarence Eaton. ™?-Y't,EE:NEBt E- WEEKS, II a.m.-Rev. W. S, Rollings. 7 p.m., Rev WIU Preaoh at both Services. "O, Divine Redeemer" (Gounod), Mrs ' P^^ub^ ct: "WHAT W.J.Coventry. Communion. ■ £.° TH J T PROFIT?" Anthem: WEDNESDAY—Fellowship at 7.30 p.m ~ome Unto Him" (Gounod). The in Institute Building. sol°- "Through the Darkness" (RosSilver Band, 6 p.m., Ghuznee street—Rev. m >> will be sung by Mr. Len Barnes C. Eaton. Organist, Mr. H. E. Brusev WEBB STREET-11 a.m., Mr. A. Ferris. — BROOKLYN—II a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. J. ~ ~ ' a E | sSii sssfc ,„., M , _ c^-gssaw «*«*■ SUNDAY WEEK, 14th inst.. Wesley ~— Church, at 7 p.m.—SPECIAL SEE- REV. W. M. HOLLAND, BA BD WESI^SSGS-Brook- ",^B4^ " " I^f W^eS.^tn SJ TaraMki °—^ * oS^tg service. M ETHODIST^RCHES.WELLL^: TRINITY CHURCH-11 a.m., Rev. W „ Minister: P. J. BOTHWELL. Ready. Subject, ".Job's Policy: Un- U a.m .^-Family Worship. Address, "A belief Strictly Prohibited." 7 p.m Ba-nner Service," by Rev. C. Wickham ! Rev. W. Ready. Practical talk to ' P-"1-—People's Service. "POLITICS young men and women. Subject, "The ■. £* D THE PULPIT" (a reply to Clothes Problem." Anthem, "Lord, Braw Scot" in the "Evening Post") Thy Ransomed Church." Soloist, Miss "y tne Church Minister. Daniells. . At close of evening service SacramentISLAND BAY CHURCH-Begimiing o£ of the Lord's Supper. °a<*<Hne_t Week of Special Services. 11 a.m., —' — ' Rev. B^ R. Hames. 3 p.m., Bible-class "Rally (Rev. J. Bailey). 7 p.m., Rev. B. R. Hames. Soloist, Mr. Davies. TMJRY STREET HALt Anthem, "Break Forth Into Joy." x iSacrament of the Lord's Supper at the ' close of the Evening Service. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. THORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH STREET. lhe Gospel in Song and Story. Minister, ReyJß. D. Patehett. MR . A MORRISON. 11 a.m.-Rev. Robert Wood. Subject . >IK- A- MORRISON. * 'The Transformation of Simon." 7 "THE TIMES BEFORE p.m., Rev. E. D. Patehett. Hymn Ser- APurnvTrn" mon, "Abide With Me." Solo, "But . At POINTED. the Lord is Mindful," Miss D. Wor- (Illustrated by Diagram ) boys. Anthem, '-Sweet is the Sunlight." - Mr. Morrison's Address presents points KARORI—II a.m., Mr. H. S. Hart. 7 of prophetic and practical interest for p.m.. Rev. Robert Wood. • proEaic times. NORTHLAND—II a.m., Rev. E. D. Patehett. 7 p.m., Mr. Don Alley. „_ , KATWARRA-11 a.m., Mr. I). Fletcher. HEAR POR YOURSELF. 7 p.m., Mr. Fraser Baillie. " ' ~~ — " SuNDAY, 2.40 p.m.—Wellington AVeekly X^ILBIRNIE METHODIST CIRCUIT. ?' ble Study. 99, Tory- street. "BRITXV '■' . JSH ISRAELISM." What is ' it' HOME MISSIONS ANNIVERSARY. Opening Speaker, MR. L. A. BRUN^ HATAITAI—II a.m., Rev. E. S. Einmitl t'9 N- An °Pcrl Invitation to All M.C. (). 7 p-m!, Mr. F. Stock. ' Interested. MARANUI-11 a.m., Mr. P. Doirian; 7 WEDNESDAY, 745 p m'-Weeklv Pray ■ WORSFR^AY^lfa^t 7> r V Ad^' 5 'cMaSi' WUK-J<iK JJAY—II a.m., Mr. H. D. C. A welcome for all Horwood. 7 p.m., Rev. E. S. Emmitt, M.C. (s.). MIRAMAR—II a.m., Rev. G. R. Harris. . '. 7 p.m., Mr. P. Dorrian. ~~ ~ ~ sSSS^ J_tS__h^^SSi^ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF N.Z. will render Kaiangas, Hakas, Waiatas. Songs, etc.. at the following HOME MISSION FESTIVALS:— SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST. MARANUI—WEDNESDAY,.7.3O. VVXTVPcwvat -uT7t ™ HATAITAI-THURSDAY, 7.30. l ,i pt^ HALL, 29, Vivian-st— MIRAMAR—FRIDAY, 7.30. 2r» ?™ '« ? n"' o v , WORSER BAY—SATURDAY, 7.30. 7*: P-^Sunday School. A Unique Festival For All. ' p-m-H- *■ E°b^te. : '■ BROOKLYN. TITETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES, v »•"»•—R. Yonng. 1U HUTT CIRCUIT. MIRAMAR. LOWER HUTT-11 a.m., Rev. A. J. Sea- aV'p'm^Su^divl"!^ 1 mer and Maori Party. 7 p.m., Rev. "T^ Beh*l-. C. H. Olds, B.A. Anthem, "I Am MC*T>4-Y, 7.30 p.m.-Prayer and. Inter-! Alpha and Omega." TUESDAY, 7.45 cession. , ■ ■ P.m., Talented Maori Party. Collec- TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m .-Pastor Roberts, tions for Home Missions. "Gift of Prorjhecv " TAITA-11 a.m. Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. THURSDAY, 7 i P m:-Sisters' Meeting yrVIAN STREETBAPTIST CHURCH Sunday SSay^Kih and 16th REV. F. E. HARRY August, the Church Annual Meetings will be held. MoL&xi___l l, t_3^ eMeanißg °f NEWTOWN PEN'TicOSTAL CHURCH Evening, 7-"Break Up Your Fallow JS^ E' R' We6tOn') ' Grounds" (Communioa Service). SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST. gERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHuici". 7 P^gSs_m_§TlS_ AUGUST REV. R. STOWARDS. 7^dS_^^"c_S___ W^' "^ 11 a.m.—"Strength m Weakness." 6.45 p.m.—"Time to Seek the Lord." ROUSING SINGING, INSPIRING M- 4*^-^?^ f ALL SERVIOES, THEMES «^-r-.. „ 125« Lambton quay. — ° . SUNDAT.-ll a.m. Worship and ComTJAPTIST CHURCH, BROOKLYN.. munion. 7 p.m.—Subject: "The 10th -*-* Church Anniversary Services. °^ Daniel" (the address -will be illus--11 a.m.—Rev. Clarence Eaton. trated). 7 p.m.—-^Rev. W; S. Rollings. -*- mighty struggle is portrayed here, not Special Anniversary Music at Each °f earth but of the heavens, between good Service. and evil. We invite you to hear this inAnniversary SociaI—TUESDAY, at 7.30. tereating chapter explained. MORNINGTON, at 7—Mr. F. J. East. Speaker ia Evening: Strangers.and Visitors Welcome. REV. H. E. WALLIS, M.A. JSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. ?HURSDAY. 7.45^7^!^. E?^----11 a.m -Pastor Alfred Fear. "The Call at Midnight." Soloist! Miss Osborne. c ast ShaXh7 p.m.—Mrs. A. Fear. rpHE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TUESDAY, 7.30-B.W.M.U. Gift Even- X ,^EW ZEALAND, ing. Splendid programme. Admis- (Wellington Branch.) sion free. ANTIPODEAN CHAMBERS, 57, CUBA — STREET. T YALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICE, 7 p.m. AJ 11 a.m., Mr. Vivian. 6.45, Song Speakers: Service. 7 p.m., Pastor Alfred Fear. Miss Cole and Mr. Bellamore. Communion at close of evenine service Subject: ■ "TALKS WITH THE DEAD." Soloist, Mrs. Wilson, fiHRISTION SCIENCE- CHURCH. Spiritual Clairvoyance. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. Open session. SCIENTIST, .CHURCH SOCIAL, 13th AUG. (Bra_t_ ofteVtW^ChS^irirst WELLErGTON" S™*I*UAI,I S T Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. CHURCH (Inc.), U.S.A.). New Century Hall, Kent terrace. SERVICES SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Address by Mr. R. A. Sunday, 7 p.m. Webb, S.N.U. Subject: Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. "THE BIBLE OF SPIRITUALISM Wednesday—Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. AND OF PROGRESS." Reading-room, 46, Boulcott street, open Spiritual Clairvoyance. daily 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., and on Friday Lyceum 2.30 p.m. _ • Evenings from 7 to 9. Open Session. Parents invited. Free Circulation Library, of Mrs. Eddy's Tuesday, 8 p.m., Members' Circle. Works available at Reading-room. Thursday, 8 p.m., Public Lecture and . ■ Questions. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE rpHEGospel of the Grac, of God will gECOND CHURCH _OF CHRIST, -*L_(l>.V.) be preached on SUNDAY NEW MASONIC HALL, ' under.Wellington terrace. GOSPEL HALL, (Branch of The Mother Chnrch, The First Vivian street. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Gospel Service, 7 p.m. ottxtoaxt , I Maas- U-S-A.). Speaker: MR. BREWERTON. SUNDAY—II a.m. and * p.m. icommfn -r.^» Sunday School, 3 p.m. , n ASSEMBLY HALL WEDNESDAY—Testimony Meeting B (Opp. Tram Sheds, Newtown), p.m. Gospel Service, 7 p.m. Reading-room and Free Circulating Lib- Speaker: MR. W. LE COUTER rary, 7 and 8, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Evangelist. J^ING'S THBATRB. nf*HEOSOPHIC_I, SOC__afC -&t*m' St. PETER'S MISSION, Street (near Te Aro Sot). Taranaki street. MISSION SER^ciEVERYSU^A.Y.. pH_£l_S_&_. Speaker, SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST, M 2- Subject? REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR. ' "INFPRESSIONS QF THEOSOPHY." "THE FIGHT CSAR.^SSSi^ ■ - Speafc^sf
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