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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. TVTETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW "x ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Morning, 11—Rev. T. R. Richards. Serman, "PURITY OF MOTIVE IN RELIGION." Evening, 7—Rev. T. R. Richards. Sermon, "DRIFTING." Anthem, "Come and Let Us Return." Soloist, Mr. Frank Skinner. BROOKLYN—II and 7, Rev. R. P. Keall. WEBB STREET—II, Rev. T 4 Brady 7, Supply. Soloist, Mr. Arthur '^raily. ARO STREET—II, Mr. Steele; 7, Rev. T., A. Brady. rpHORNDON METHODIST ' CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-ST.— 11, Mr. F. M. Pinfold; 7, Rev. H. J. Odell. KARORI— 11, Rev. D. Calder- 7 Rev C Blair. NORTHLAND—II, Rev. C. Blair; 7, Mr. Vivian. KARVARRA—II, Rev. H. J. Odell; 7, Mr. Horwood. METHODIST CHURCH, ■* Minister: Rev. W. Bramwell Scott. 11 a.m., "The Master's Programme"; 7 p.m., "The Door No Man Can Shut." Thursday, 8 p.m., "The 'Bishop's Candlesticks" and other dramatic item?. WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST * v CIRCUIT. HATAITAI—II, Rev. Frank E. Leadley; 7, Mr. H. F. Clarke. MARANUI—II. Mr. A. AY. Reed; 7, Rev. M. A. McDowell. (Communion.) WORSER BAY-11, Mr. H. Patrick; 7, Rev. F. E. Leadley. MIRAMAR—II, Rev. M. A. McDowell; 7, Trinity Young Men's Band. THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—REV. R. J. HOWIE, B.A. 7 p.m.-REV. H. AY. NEWELL, M.A. Special Music by the Children. Organist—Mß. H. E: BRUSEY. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. HARRY JOHNSON. Morning, at 11: Topic—"THE ONLY DOOR." Evening, at 7: Topic—"JETTISONING NECESSARY THINGS." EWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. S. J. Campbell. 11 a.m., Family Worship; 7 p.m., People's Popular Service. Bright Hearty Services. A.cordial welcome. J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET (2 mins. Courtenay-pl. tram terminus, opposite Paramount Theatre.) A FREE PUBLIC ADDRESS will be delivered (God willing) in the above Hall on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject: "BRITAIN'S THRONE, NOT DAVID'S THRONE." (1) BECAUSE of David's tin-one it is plainly and definitely testified, "I will overturn, overturn, overturn it, and IT SHALL BE NO MORE UNTIL HE COME WHOSE RIGHT IT IS: and I will give it Him." (Eze. 21:27, Hosea 1:4, Hosea 3.4-5, Luke 21:24). (2) BECAUSE He "WHOSE RIGHT IT IS" is the Lord Jesus Christ, for before His birth definite promise was made by an Angel to His mother: "THE LORD GOD SHALL GIVE UXTO HIM (Jesus) THE THRONE OF HIS FATHER DAVID." (Luke 1:32, Isa. 9:6-7). As David's throne wag to bo overturned "UNTIL HE COME WHOSE RIGHT IT IS," and as. He has not yet come, it is evident; the throne of David cannot be in existence now despite the claims and pretensions of British Israelites to the contrary. (See also Acts 2:30, Acts 1:6-7, Amos 0:11, Acts 15:16, Psa. 102: 10). (3) BECAUSE David's throne is a throne associated with the land of Palestine and according to the Scriptures will never be in existence anywhere else, therefore when it is restored at the literal and personal return to earth of the Lord Jesus Christ, we read, "AT THAT TIME THEY SHALL CALL JERUSALEM THE THRONE OF THE LORD" (Jer. 3:17, Isa. 24: 23, Isa. 2:3, Isa. 52:1-2 and 9, Micah 4: 7-8, Zech. 2:12, Zech. 8:22, Zech. 6: 12-13, Zech. 14:16, Matt. 5:34-35, Luke 21-24, Matt. 19-28, Luke 22:29-30). Questions invited. No collection. Literature Free. THIS AND EVERY SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. HPHE SALVATION ARMY, - 1- Citadel, Vivian street. BRO. GEO. PHILLIPS, from Auckland, Will take part in All Services. 11 a.m.—Holiness. 3 p.m.—Talk by Bro. Phillips. 7 p.m.—SPECIAL ALTAR SERVICE. Monday, 8 p.m., Service of Song by the Modern Miracle, Citadel Band and Cadets. "REVIVAL FIRE MISSION. Coiner Ar- -*-*' thur and Cuba sts.—Sunday, 11 a.m., Communion Service; Afternoon Service, 3 o'clock; 7 p.m., "Divine Healing as Taught in the Scriptures," S. Burgess. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., "The Anti-Christ Under the Searchlight," A. Ferris, 8.A., Dip.Ed. Friday, 7.30 p.m., Bright Service. All Welcome. JgETHEL TEMPLE (Assemblies of God), 191, Vivian street. TO-NIGHT, 7.4s.—Special Young People's Meeting, conducted entirely by Young Ladies. SUNDAY—II a.m., Praise and Ministry; 7 p.m., "The Old but Ever-new Story." Preacher. Pastor E. T. Mellor. Communion Service after Gospel Service. WELLINGTON COMPANY OF YT JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. Invite you to hear JUDGE RUTHERFORD speak on "PEACE AND PROSPERITY FOR THE PEOPLE.' (Electrical Recording.) SUNDAY. 7 p.m. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Seats Free. No Collection. ■JiHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE, By MISS M. GRAHAM (late of Advar, India). "MAN AS A UNIT *OF POWER." 19, Marion street (near To Aro P. 0.). THE SALVATION ARMY STORES, ■*• Opp. People's Palace, Cuba street. For Religious Material. Excellent Supply of Devotional and other Books in Stock. Books for Preparing Addresses for Church Workers, Teachers, and Preachers Expression Work for Workers, Tests, etc. Open on Friday evenings. Schofield and large variety Bibles, Hymn Books, Music Quartets, etc. WANTED TO BUY. TJARBER'S Chair, must be cheap and in good order. Write 600, Evg. Post. CECTION or Bach, Raumati Beach, Paraparaumu. Full particulars and price t0_442. Evg. Post. TfURNITURE of every description, also Carpets; will pay cash, no waiting or expense; highest prices assured. Ring 40-3*2, or call Kingsway's, Ltd., Auctioneers, Lambton-qy. J?LECTRIO Haircutting Machine; must be in good order. State price and make. 574,. Evg. Post. £JARPET Sweeper, good order; must be cheap; state make, price, etc. 246, Evg. Post. QAMP Cooker, two-burner, and Fly for tent; good condition; cash. P.O. Box 795, Wellington. ~~ sacks. : VyE are cash Buyers of good Sound Flour V £ nd Grain Sacks- W- J- Gaudin ! and Son, 40, Ghuznee-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 104, 29 October 1932, Page 5

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