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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NE'fl ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. .Minister: 'Rev. T. R. Richards. Mui-uin2. 11.—Rev. T. K. Ricliards. Sor mou' by tho Rev. W. Lamb (Baptis .Minister from .Sydney). Subject ■■When the Veil Was Rent." Evening. 7—Rev. T. K. Richards. (Churel parade). Sermon by Rev. H. Thorn ley. "Tho Source of Supply." Anthem "We Sent Unto Thee (Rollins). BROOKLYN, 11 and 7—Rev. R. Rain? Subject: "The Cower of Seeing.'' WEUB-ST.. 11.—Mr. Gardiner: 7. Mis sioner l'». .\l. Kiildaiirl. Subject: "TJkj Game or' Lite." ARO-ST. MISSION.—II, Missioner Kirk land: 7. .Mr. Vivian. rpHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT MOLESWORTH-ST.--HARVEST FES TLYAL SERVICES. 11 a.in.— Rev. J. Dennis: 7 p.m.—Rev. E 1 I). Patched. Special Music and Dc iKARORI—II. -Mr. H. D. C. Hor\vood;.7 I Rev. J. Dennis. NORTHLAND—II. Rev. T. W. Yealie; 7 Rev. C. Wickhani. KAHVARRA— U, Rev. C. Wickhani; 7 Mr. IT. S. Hart. KARORI METHODIST CHURCH. 7 p.m. Cantata, "Olivet to Calvary.'' Soloist?, ill1. S. Duncan and Mi: W. Goudie. Preacher, REV. J. DEXXIS. WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST '' CIRCUIT. Hataitai—ll, Rev. M. A. M'Dowcll; 7 Rev. E. S. Harkncss. An augmentei choir tinder baton of Mr. Purdie wil render Stainer's "The Crucifixion." Solo iats, 3lr. Roy Hill and Mr. ,1. If. Phil lipps; organist, Mi: J. T. M'Caw Maranui—il. Rev. E. S. Harkness; 7, Mr A. G. Brooks. Worser Bay—ll, Mr. A. S Soanes; 7, Mr. IX. IT. Boys. Miramar--11, Mi: H. P. Motirant; 7, Rev. M. A M'Dowell. WELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIS'J VV CTKCU.IT. TRINITY CHURCH, Special Thanksgiv ing Services—ll a.m., Rev. E. D. Pat chett (.['resident of Conference); an them by the Choir. 7 p.m., Rev. T W. Voalie. Dunns the Evening Service the Choir assisted by friends, will render the Can tata '-The Rolling Seasons.'" Speeia offering!* solicited in aid of Circuit Fund Come and bring your friends. ISLAND BAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev If. Ashworth. Evening subject, -Ju das the Traitor." Anthem, "Sent Out Thy Light," HAPPY VALLEY*—7 p.m., Mr. H. i Clarke. rpilE SALVATION ARMY, VIVIAN X STREET CITADEL. i ' THIS SUNDAY AND MONDAY. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. STAFF-CAPTAIN EMMA DAVIES, Late o£ London and Canada, leads am speaks on: 11 a.m. —"Ploughshares and Pruninj i Hooks." 3 p.m.—Thrilling Recital. "SEVES YEARS IN THE LONDON SLUMS.' Mr. Dunbar Sloaue will preside and b< supported by Mr. A. Leigh Hunt anc others. Solo by Bandsman W. Bridge. 7 p.m.-PEOPLE'S POPULAR SER VICE. Special musical and voca items Staff-Captain Davies speak: ou "GARDENS." ImONDVY, S p.m.—Programme of Instrti' mental, Vocal, and Elocutionary Items by Miss Nora Green, Mrs. G. Castles Me«srs. D. Anderson, W. Bridge, H Wilson, and Claude 0. Hagan. Even- Item a QUALITY ITEM and til for a Worthy Cause. . TICKETS 3s. COME. mORY STREET HALL, i-ORY STREET HALL. ••WHAT WILL THE HARVEST 81-^ The above will be MR. G. F. Subject at the Gospel Service on SUNDAY EVENING, commencing / o'clock. Service will close in time to permit all to attend Mr. Lamb's Meeting m I own Hall Concert Chamber at 5.15. SUNDAY AFTERNOON'S ADULI BIBLE CLASS will be suspended in favour of Mr. Lamb's Afternoon Meeting in Concert Chamber, when the subject will be: "Startling World Conditions which Indicate the Near Return ot C WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7.45:' Usual Prayer Meeting will be held. _ \ HEARTY HANDSHAKE FOR EVERY STRANGER! QOSPEL HALL^TvIAN STREET. The Gospel of The Grace oE God will (D.V.) be Preached in GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, on SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. R. NEILSOX. RIDGEWAY SCHOOL, JUORNINGTON. Speaker: MR. CLARKE. IA very cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at these meetings. No Collection. Hymn Books Provided. BIBLE LECTURES. TVTIRAMAR TOWN HALL. IX SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. "CHRIST. THE HOPE OF THE WORLD. WILL THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS PREVENT ANOTHER WORLD WAR?" Bright Singing. Special Music Speaker: EVANGELIST BATTYE. Song Service precedes address. -TVHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 7 p.m.: PUBLIC LECTURE, "The Teachings of Krishnamnrti—Freedom and Happiness for All." By Miss E. JI. Rowley, M.A., recently returned from the Indian Teacher's Camp in California. 19. Marion street (near Te Aro P. 0.) THE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN (Liberal Catholic), 10, Marion street. FIFTH SUNDAY IN LEXT. HOLY EUCHARIST. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. COCIETY OF FRIENDS £> (QUAKERS). A Heeling for Worship will be held on SUNDAY, the :22nd INST.. :it 7 p.m. at Friends' House, Moncricff street, oil' Elizabeth street. Visitors cordially invited. WELLINGTON DISTRICT, L.0.L., No. 1. IyrEMBERS of the Institution are hereby -"-*- reminded, and Members of Royal Black Pereeptories and Juvenile Lodges are cordially invited to be present at Church Service, which will be held iv (he Taranaki Street Methodist Church on SUNDAY* EVENING, 22nd MARCH, at 7 p.m. Minister. Rev. T. R. Richards., Address: by Rev. Bro. Thornley. Members will assemble in the School Room at 6.40 sharp. Regalia to be worn. By Command, W.D.M. A CITIZENS' WEEKLY MIDDAY | PRAYER MEETING (D.V.) Will be held every THURSDAY, from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. in the SAILORS' REST, WILLESTON STREET (Off Willis-st., opji. Stewart Dawson's). Christians of all Denominations iuvifed to attend and join in Prayer for our City, Country, atid Empire. The meeting on tho 2filh March will hr led by Mr. O.'-l. .Drake, when we tuist. tu| have the l-iev. ffra. Lamb, of Sydney, with i

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 5

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