RELIGIOUS SERVICES. I 0.0. F. HALL, 19, LOWER TORI x« STREET. A FREE PUBLIC ADDRESS will M delivered (God willing) in the abort Hit) on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject: "OBEDIENCE." "HE THAT BELIEVETH THE GOSPEE AND IS BAPTISED SHALL ' BE SAVED" (Jesus-Mark 16: 15-16). CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: (1) "Then Peter and the other Apostles answered and said: 'WE" OUGHT TO OBEY GOD RATHER THA2T MEN.'" (Acts 5:29). (2) "TO OBEY is bettor than sacrifice, and TO HEARKEN than the fat'o£ rams." (Samuel rebuking Saul —I* Sam. 15:22). (3) "My Mother and my Brethren are these which HEAR THE WORD OF. GOD, AND DO IT." (Jesus-Luke .8:21). ; ■..;.:' .. (4) "Te are my Frieuds, IF YE .DO whatsoever I command you." (JesusJohn 15:14. See also Jno. 14:15, Luke 6:46). ■ (5) "He (Jesus) became the author of: eternal salvation unto all them THAT OBEY HIM." (Paul-Heb. 5:9). : (6) "Blessed are they THAT DO HIS COMMANDMENTS, that they may; have right to the tree of life." (Revj 22:14). Questioni invited. No Collection* Bring a Bible. •■--■■■ THIS AND EVERY tSUNDAS, At 7 p.m. TORY STREET HALL. ORY STREET HALL. .":.« . Sunday Afternoon's Adult Bible Class at 2.45 will be addressed by Mr. J. S. King on "Satan—His Origin, Work, and Destiny." Sunday Evening's Gospel Service will ba conducted by Mr. R. J. Drown on "The Great Supper and the Great Invitation." TUESDAY, 7.45, in Upstairs Hall, th« Misses Fitzpatrick, oil the British Syrian Mission, direct from the Field, will tell of the Lord's Work in Syria. WEDNESDAY, 7.45, Prayer Meeting, followed by Address by Mr. A. F. Silk on. "Rebekah—Type of the Bride of Christ/ A Cordial Welcome is extended to all. DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER. : DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER. DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER. DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER. 'PHIS gifted exponent of Bible teaching '"T. and the fundamental position, leaves) for Australia next Friday, but before leaving will deliver one Lecture in the . CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY NEXT, THURSDAY NEXT, His subject will be "The Crime of the Devil," and the meeting will commence at 7.45, with a cordial welcome for everybody interested in the Great Christian doctrines. ■ K~T"T~r~LT j. j!i m_• v is, 191, Vivian street. ; (Id affiliation with Assemblies of God in New Zealand.) ; TO-NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock.—Young People. SUNDAY-U a.m. and 7 p.m. TUESDAY—7.3O p.m., Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY—7.3O, Ministry of the Word. Visitors cordially welcome. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Minister, Rev. Arthur E. Coxon, 8.A., B.D. N.Z. Employers' Federation Building,No. 8, THE TERRACE. SUNDAY, 7 P.M.: "MAN'S THREEFOLD OBLIGATION." One who suppresses his convictions to save his orthodoxy from suspicion warps his mind, lessens his self-respect, and weakens his personality. FUNERAL NOTICES. " ■'; T^HE Friends of Barbara and Thomson. -*■ Bruce are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved daughter Corrie, which will leave -their residence, Main road, Paremata, at 3 p.m., on Sunday, 30th March, 1930, for the Anglican Cemetery, Pahautanui, CHARLES GREER, ; Underakcr. ; Tel. C, Porirua. FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of the late Mr. Edward •*• Percival Rishworth are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Methodist Church, Lang's road, Lower Hutt, on Monday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159 ™~*^"" FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends o£ the late Mr. Albert -*- Walter Dixon are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ' E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral' Director, 60, Tarauaki-st., and 2S, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159. fPHE Friends of Mr. John Joseph Corliss •*• are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved -wife, Elizabeth Ethel, which will leave 22^ Prince street, Lower Hutt, To-morrow (Sunday), 30th March, 1930, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker. Hutt and Petone. Tel. 528, Hutt. WAIWETU LODGE, No. 176. THE Brethren of the above Lodge ar.e requested to attend the Funeral ot our late Brother, V. Wor. Brother E. P f Rishworth, P.G.D.C., at 2.30 p.m., Monday, from the Methodist Church, Lowev Hutt, for the Taita Cemetery. " ; By order of the W.M. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHAS. GREER, FUNERAL FURNISHER. Established 1903. Telephone 6, Porirua. i\OTICE TO "EVENING POST"SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose delivery of "The Evening Post" i; unsatisfactory are particularly r#> quested to communicate - DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner hoys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge of/ irregularities and ■ prompt attention. 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