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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. jyjETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW £* ih AL A.ND, WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Moruing, }\— Rev. T. R. Richards. Sevinou: I'lie Goodman of the House." (Communion.) Evening,. 7—Rev. T. R. Richards. Sermon, '-The Second Mile." (Supplementary Communion.) Anthem: r>™£??l\ Ye the Loitl" (Roberts). BROOKLYN-11 and 7, Rev. R. P. Keall. (Communion, morning.) AV-EBB-BT.-u, Rev. T. A. Brady. 7, Mr. Dunn. ARO-ST.—ll, Mr. Buchanan. 7, Rev. T. A. Brady. (Communion.) METHODIST CIRCUIT. and 7, Rev. H. J. Odell; Community Singing, 6.45. KA-RORI-11, Rev. C. Blair; 7, Mr Vivtart NORTHLAND-11, Rev. C. Wickbani "i Rev. C. Blair. KAIWARRA-U, Mr. M. Dean; 7, Mr. A. Mackie. WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST 1¥ CIRCUIT. HATAITAI—II a.m., Rev. Frank E. Leadley; 7 p.m., Rev. M. A. McDowell. (Communion.) i MARANUI—II a.m.. Mr. 11. Patrick- 7 p.m., Mr. W. F. Stock. WORSER BAY-Church Anniversary 11 • a.m.,.. Rev. M. A. McDowell; 7 p.m., . Rev. F. E. Leadley. Community Sing after Service. : : MIRAMAR—II a.m., Mr. C. R. Howell- 7 p.m., Mr. G. F. Vance. ' THRINITY METHODIST CHURCH +■ Wellington South. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. 11 a.m.—Mr. T. Ralph and Rev. W. B .. Scott. 3 p.m.—Miss R. Ward and Mr. H. F. 7 p.m.—"THE DAYS OF AULD LANG feYNE." Rev. W. Bramwell Scott; . "'And the Glory" and "Hallelujah. Chorus," by Augmented Choir. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY"). ° FELLOWSHIP MEETING, '7.30 p.m. Addresses by Rev. H. J. Odell and Mr. A. S. Wansbrough. Wttn TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL X CHURCH. THE REV. H. W. NEWELL, M 4. 11 a.m.—-'The Stream of Life." 7 p.m.—"LOVE, THE LAW OFLIFE?'i The message of KAGAWA, a Japanese Christian. Communion at close of Evening Service. : Organist: Mr. H. E. Brusey. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGAV TIONAL CHURCH Preacher at Both Services: ;■ REV. HARRY JOHNSON Morning, at 11—"The Kincdom of God. 5' 3 . Evening, at 7—"The Ever-Working God." : The Communion will be observed at close • of Evening Service. TSJEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL :±y ' church. ■ 31th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES-34tt. Special Preacher, 11 a.m., 7 p.m , • REV. FRANK A. CRAWSHAW, S.L.M. Inspiring Singing by a Large Choir. ■_ Hearty, Helpful Services. Come, and Invite Your Friend. , Conversazione, Tuesday. 1 T HE SALVATION ARMY. -1- CITADEL, Vivian street. ■ ADJUTANT and MRS. MONTGOMERY Will conduct Services as follows:— 7 a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., Holiness Teaching; 3 p.m., Subject—"Saints in Queer Places": 7 p.m., "THREE MEN—One Be- ■ hind a TREE, One Under a TREE, One Up 1 a TREE." Singing, Music, and a Blessing in each Service. QALVATION ARMY, KILBIRNJE,kJ. __ 20 Retired Officers attending all day at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m.' •: • . Everyone Welcome. \: '. CHURCH -. Ol " GOD] V 4S, Randwick crescent, MOERA. Meetings for Worship and Bible Study, 11 and 7 p.m. "Apostolic Slogan, Down with .the Pacific Day-Line," because it changes . the Creator's, numbering of the Week Days, Gen. 1-31. Saturday for Sunday. The : 7th day for the Ist. N.Z." days of the month are one day before England. Can we "fear God and honour the King" by keeping his birthday before.He was born, the 2nd of June for the 3rd? Do we not ' need to get back to the Apostolic Creed? .' Be informed by reading the book "Restitution." ■ -..'■■ __ DAVID NIELD, Pastor. J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET (2 mins. Courtenay-pl. tram, terminus, opposite- Paramount Theatre.) ■; ; the ;■■;. ;.■■■• ... ■which-jyas preached by Christ and His- Disciples will be preached - \(.God .willing) in ;tlie above hall on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. WHAT WAS THE GOSPEL JESUS PREACHED? "He (Jesus) went throughput every city and village, preaching and showing the glad tidings (i.e., Gospel) of the Kingdom of God." (Luke 8:1, Matt. 9:35, Luke 4:43, Mark 1:14.) WHAT WAS- THE GOSPEL HIS DISCIPLES PREACHED "He (Jesus) sent them to preach the Kingdom of God .... and they departed and went through the towns, preaching the Gospel." (Luke 9:2-6, Acts 20:25, Acts 28:30-31.)" WHAT IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD ABOUT WHICH JESUS AND HIS DISCIPLESTREACHED WHEN PREACHING THE GOSPEL? We submit it is the very Kingdom for which Jesus taught His disciples to pray:— WILL BE DONE IN EARTH, AS ' IT IS IN HEAVEN." (Matt. 6:10.).. A Kingdom which the Scriptures plainly, definitely, and abundantly teach • will be established on the earth at the personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ to the Eai-th^-good news (Gospel) because this alone is the only remedy lor the distress turmoil, and evil of the existing regime. Question^, invited. No Collection. THIS AND. EVERY SUNDAY, at-7 p.m. ■^ELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL ■ Alexander Hall, 86, Abel Smith- street. SUNDAY, 7 pirn., Speaker, H. V. Roberts "STARTLING SIGNS" "STARTLING SIGNS" That Herald the Soon Coming of the Lord of Glory. "The signs around in earth and air. Or painted on the starlit, sky,' God's faithful witnesses—declare '; That the coming of the Saviour draweth nigh." : Special Subject for the Evening: " • • • When the Son of Man Cometh, shall He find faith on the earth." Other Meetings^ r SUNDAY, 11 a/m.—C. Wickenden. BROOKLYN, 11 a.m.—Mrs, Robert* MIRAMAR (Town Hall), 7pm Bright Gospel Meeting; Speaker, W. Cantrell. RIDDIFORD HALL. NEWTOWN,'7 p.m.—Pastor Roberts. THURSDAY, 7.30-S.S. ANNIVERWe Pray, for the Sick at All Our Meetings r . . All-Welcome! "FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, x (English) Trades Hall, Vivian street. Sunday. 7 p.m. "CHRIST' AND THE STRAYING." . E. A. NOFFKE. WELLINGTON. COMPANY OF ♦v JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Invite you to hear JUDGE RUTHERFORD speak on '•SIGNS IN HEAVEN." Electrical Recording. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Seats Free. No Collection. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Also at Waldie's Hall, Brooklyn, Thursday, ' Oth June, S p.m. rjHURCH OF OCCULT SCIENCE. Antipodeau Chambers, 51, Cuba-st. XO SERVICE TILL FURTHER NOTICE. ; T?ETH Kb TEMPLE, 191, Vivian-st.—TO-XJ> NIGHT, 7.45, Young People. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, 7.30 (Ministry of the Word). Services conducted by Pastor E. T. Melloiv

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