RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS.
Morning—ll, Rev. T. R. Richards. Ser-
mon, "Two Homes." Preacher, Rev. G. S. Cook (formerly of Victoria). Evening—7, Rev. T. R. Richards. Sermon, "Two Friendships." Preacher Rev. G. S. Cook. Anthem: "The Peace of God" (Rheimberger). Solo, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." Miss Dorothy Sleintford (of Dunedinl. BROOKLYN—II, Rev. T. A. Brady. 7,
Mr. Buchanan. ARO STREET MISSION—II, Mr. J. 0. Priestley. 7, Musical Service; Rev. T, A. Brady.
METHODIST CHURCH. THORNDON CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-ST.—ll, Rev. C. Wickham; 7, Rev. H. J. Odell. KARORI—S.S.A., 11, Rev. H. J. Odell; 2!iS, Rev. J. R, Blanchard; 7, Rev. J. NORTHLAND—II, Rev. J. Dennis; 7, Rev. C. Wickham. KAIWARRA—II, Mr. Buchanan; 7, Mr. Downes.
WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST vv CIRCUIT.
Hataitai—ll, Mr. J. W. Black; Anthem, "Hearken Unto. Me." 7, Rev. E. S. Harkness. Anthem, "Lead Me, Lord." Maranui—ll, Mr. A. S. Soanes; 7 Rev. M. A. M'Dowell. Worser Bay—ll, Rev. E. N. Goring; 7, Mr. C. E. Gardiner. Miramax —11, Rev. M. A. M'Doweli; 7, Mr. H. D. C. Horwood.
T OWEK HUTT METHODIST CHURCH -*-^ Divine Worship. 11 a.m., Rev. D. O. Williams. 7 p.m., Rev. Harold Sharp. Subject, "DO WE NEED THE CHUECHES?" TAITA—II a.m., Mr. V. Jacobson. 7 p.m.,
Supply. WAIWHETU (Sunday School Anniversary)—ll a.m., .13ev. H. Sharp; 2.30, Rev. A. M'Dowell; 7 p.m., Rev. D. 0.
Williams. BELMONT—3 p.m., Rev. Harold Sharp,
CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. HARRY JOHNSON.
11 a.m.—No. 2 of a Series of 4 Addresses: "Why am I a Protestant and not a Romanist?" "Taskmaster Made Servant." Everybody Welcome.
7 p.m.—'
THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL A CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. Ronald S. Watson. 7 p.m., Rev. H. W. Newell, M.A. TUESDAY—Tea and Annual Meeting, 6 p.m. "MEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL -^ CHURCH, Constable street.—Morning at 11; Evening, at 7, Mr. H. P. Mourant. Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday, 29th.
VIVIAN STREET CITADEL. SALVATION ARMY. 11 a.m.—Mrs. Brigadier Greene. Subject:
"The Iron Gate." 3 'p.m.—Rev. T. A. Brady sings and speaks on "The Other Man's Shoes." 7 p.m —PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. ADJUTANT GILL INGLIS (of Adelaide, Australia), The Big Man with the Big Message, will be the speaker.
CALVATION ARMY, CONSTABLE-ST. Meetings, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m NOTE: Adjutant Inglis will conduct Holiness Meeting, 11 a.m. All Welcome. A. PODMORE, CO.
("IHURCH OF GOD, 48, Randwick crescent, MOEEA.
MEETINGS AT 11 AND 7 P.M.
An Australian Ex-S.D.A., writes to Pastor Nield. I did not know anything about the Eden Day-line, and I would not have read anything from you, or any other source on the subject, iintU Eldejr Littlejohn's "Edenic Day-line" came into my possession, and being by one of our Pastors I felt that it wou& be the TRUTH; so I read it, and at once was convinced that he was right, so I, or rather my husband, daughter, and myself kept the next Sunday, then we made the statement that if the denomination were to keep the right day we would link up with them again. "EDENIC DAY-LINE," republished in New Book, "RESTITUTION." DAVID NIELD, Pastor.
rrORY STREET HALL. J-ORY STREET HALL. SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)
are as follows: — AFTERNOON, at 3—Adult Bible Study Class, when Mr. C. J. Drake will be first speaker, on "The Divine Trinity." EVENING, 7 o'clock.—"The Cros6 and What It has Done." This will be Mr. C. H. Downes's subject at the Evening Gospel Service. . Song Service, 6.45. AT NGAHAURANGA.—In Old Hotel Building, Sunday School, at 3. The Gospel Service at 7 o'clock will be conducted by Mr. Jack Chapman, who will speak on. "Forgiveness." WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.4s—Midweek Meeting will be addressed by MR. STANLEY MUIR, of the "Gisborne Herald," who has just returned from a trip to the Solomon Islands, and will give a thrilling report of those of our own friends who have in a very definite sense "suffered the loss of all things" for Christ. Come and hear of some of Australia's and New Zealand's brightest and best youthful workers, who are "making missionary history" by their persistent and indomitable Christian courage, even amongst the most disastrous and devastating earthquakes and tidal waves ever experienced in the Solomons. Meeting will commence PROMPTLY at 7.45. A large attendance is expected. THURSDAY, 7.4s—Young People's Missionary Evening. News from India and Eastern Equatorial Fields. All interested in foreign missions invited.
WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST »V CHURCH (Inc.), Kent terrace.
SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ADDRESS BY MR. R. A. WEBB,
DIPL. S.N.U., ENG,
Subject: "SPIRITUALISM A NATURAL REVELATION OF THE ETHEREAL." Delineations of Spiritual Clairvoyance. Lyceum, 2.30 p.m.—Subject: "The Virtues." Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Church Members' Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Supper and Seance.
COME FOR A BLESSING. OTHE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, JLriddiford hall, newtown. SUNDAY, 11 a.m.—Prayer, Praise, Wor-
ship. 7 p.m., Mr. J. Morgan. Pastor E. R. Weston, Missioner, Roy-st.
All Welcome.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, -1-To-morrow (SUNDAY), at 7 y p.m.
PUBLIC LECTURE.
"The Laws of Manu —An Ancient Solution to a Modern Problem." By Mr. R. A. Westwood. In the amazing social system created by India's great Lawgiver may be found the solution to the baffling problems of to-day. 10, MARION STREET (Near the Te Aro P. 0.)
COCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
A MEETING FOR WORSHIP Will be held on SUNDAY, the 22nd inst., at 7 p.m., at Friends House, Moncrieff street, off Elizabeth street.
Visitors cordially invited.
AT Z. EVANGELICAL MISSION, • ALEXANDRA HALL,
Abel Smith street. 11 a.m.—Communion. 7 p.m.—Gospel Meeting. Pastor Roberts: "From All Your Idols Will He Cleanse
You.". BROOKLYN, II a.m., Mr. C. Dunn. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m., Bible Sleeting,
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Trades Hall, Vivian street. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "ZION'S TRAVELLERS." 8. A. NOFFKJB,
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