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RELIGIOUS SERVICES JJETHODIST CHURCH OF N.Z. . WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Morning, at 11—"The Other Side of True Greatness." Evening, at 7—*' The Munition of Rocks." ' Broadcast service. Anthems, "Lead Me , Lord" (Wesley), "The Lord is King" (Trumwell). Solo, "Love Divine," by Mr. Isaac Nelson, of Greymouth. Preacher at both services, Rev. T. R. Richards. , BROOKLYN, 11 and 7—Rev. R. Raine. Evening soloist, Mrs. Young. WEBB-ST., 11—Mr. Soajies; 7, Mr. Waite. ARO STREET MISSION, 7—Mr. T. Steele W7ELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIST " CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH—II a.m., Mr. H. F. Clarke; 7 p ; m., Rev. T. W. Vealie. 7 Subject: "The Language of the Trees." ' Anthem: "If Ye Love Me." WESLEY CHURCH, ISLAND BAY—II a.m., Rev. T. W. Vealie; 7 p.m., Rev. H. E. Wallis. CIRCUIT QUARTERLY MEETING, MONDAY, 20th January, 7.30 p.m., Trinity Church. ' rTHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. ' MOLESWORTH-ST.—ll a.m., Mr. H. D. f C. Horwood; 7 p.m., Student W. C. KARORI—II a.m., Student W. C. Jenkin; 7 p.m., Mr. H. Tunnicliffe. NORTHLAND-11 a.m., Rev. R. Wood; 7 p.m., Mr. D. Fletcher. KAIWARRA—II a.m., Mr. H. N. Vivian; 7 p.m., Mr. C. H Downes ' TTTILBIRNIE METHODIST CIRCUIT. • HATAITAI—II, Rev. E. S. Harkness; 7, Rev. A. Harding. MARANUI—II, Rev. A. Harding; 7, Rev. E. S. Harkness. WORSER BAY—II, Mr. W. F. Stock; 7, Rev. C. O. Hailwood. Duets by Miss E. Prescott and Mr. E. Jones. ■ MIRAMAR—II, Rev. C. O. Hailwood; 7, [ Mission Band. "The time will come when they will not . endure sound doctrine . . . they shall turn r away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables." (2 Tim. 4:3-4). • T 0.0. F. HALL, 19, LOWER TORY • ■*■• ' STREET. I A FREE PUBLIC ADDRESS will be delivered (God willing) in the above Hall ■ on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject: r " HEAVEN - GOING AT DEATH—A FABLE." CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT THE ' TEACHING OF THE CLERGY IS TRUE t (1) WHEN JESUS SAID: "No man i hath ascended up to Heaven." (Jno. 3:13) (2) WHEN HE ALSO SAID: "Whither ' I go, YE CANNOT COME." (Jno. 13:33, Jno. 7:34-36, Jno. 8:21-22). f (3) WHEN PETER SAID, "David IS NOT ascended into the Heavens." (Acts 2:34). (4) WHEN not glorification at death, but "THE REDEMPTION OF OUR - BODY" after judgment at the Resurrec- . tion of the Dead is the whole tenor of Scriptural teaching. (Roms. 8:23, Roms. 8:11, Phil. 3:21, 2 Pet. 1:4, 1 Cor. 15:51-54, Jno. 5:28-29, Dan. 12:2, Roms. 14:10, 2 r Cor. 5:10. (5) THUS JESUS SAID, "Blessed are the meek, for they shall- inherit THE EARTH." (Matt. 5:5, see also Prov. 11:31, . Psa. 37:9, 11., 22, 29, Prov. 10:30, Psa. ' 115:16, Rev. 5:10, Dan. 7:27, etc. Questions invited. No Collection. > Bring a Bible. THIS AND EVERY SUNDAY, At 7 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian street. 11 a.m.—Subject: "Continuity of Purpose." 3 p.m.—"Praise." 7 p.m.—"Who Shall Stand When He Appeareth?" L Special items of Music and Song. FIELD MAJOR and MRS. SIMPSON. THE Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached on SUNDAY NEXT in GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, At 7 p.m. Sankey'i Hymns. No Collection. All Welcome. I ', TNTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' i . ASSOCIATION. Dominion Farmers' Institute, ' Featherston street. ' MEETING FOR BIBLE STUDY, SUNI DAY, a). 7 p.m. Subject: \ "HIS NAME JEHOVAH." Seats Free. No Collection. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 1 QUAKERS. ' A MEETING for Worship will be held on SUNDAY, the 19th inst., at 11 a.m., at Friends House, Moncrieff street, off Elizabeth street. Visitor* Cordially Invited. 3 -CIAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, ••• Trades Hall, Vivian itreet. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. "JESUS'S BENEVOLENCE." E. A. NOFFKE. MISCELLANEOUS. RAVEL, Sand and Cement, Blue Screenings for paths, Rocks foi rockeries, Metal, etc., delivered. Northland Quarry. Tel. 26-586. ASY Payments — Tailored Costumes, Coats, Ensemble Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Frocks, etc. Further particulars, write Box 76, Te Aro. I TfOR Prompt Delivery of Preserving ■*• Jars, Jam Jars, Jelly Jars, ring 21----698. Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. SHEETINGS, double from 12s 6d pair, single from 8s lid, hemmed: Pillow Slips from Is each; Tea Towels, 9%d, Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenay-pl. . "TJELICIOUS Pies for Picnics, special to -L' order, Peach, Apple, Fruit, Mince, Plum, Apricot, Ham and Beef. Dustin's. HEALTH and Wealth! Cook with little or no water on our Clamp-Seal type "Aluminium Cooker." Ask for Booklet at Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. HEMSTITCHING, on shortest notice; all kinds of Overalls made to order Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenay-pl., opp. Paramount Theatre. EE our Window Display of Meat Safes, from 9s 6d. Aluminium and ? Gilded Meat Covers, from Is 6d each. Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. "TjON'T let deposit worry you. We make •*-' the Furniture, you make the Terms. Art Cabinet Co., 247, Cuba-st., and 79, j Willis-st. ; > pHESTERFD3LD Suites! Made on the ' v premises, made to order, best materials only used. Popular Furniture Co., Cuba-st., next Whitehead and Pears. F INO! Lino, 3s 4d yard, 6ft wide. Why ■*^ pay more? Save your money. Popu- ■ lar Furniture Co., Cuba-st., next Whitehead and Pears. rpHE Finest Winea produced in Spain, ■■• Portugal, France, The Rhine, Australia, are procurable Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. "TJELICIOUS Pies for Picnics, special to •*-' order. Peach, Apple, Fruit, Mince, - Plum, Apricot, Ham and Beef. Dustin's. F 4-PIECE Oak Bedroom Suite, £18 15s; anywhere else £25. Save your money. Popular Furniture Co., Cuba-st., next Whitehead and Pears, C\ C. EVANS, Dentist, formerly of *-* Willis-st., now Broadway Buildings, Courtenay-pl, nearly opposite Fuller's. Tel. 20-627. ""

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 5

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