S x. ri^a & Huigr.™ Stet. Rj?^=rte si 4sa <^w*EZsr 3 p.m.-Sefvice for Guides and Scouts. Elhis Service Broadcast by 2ZW. . ASH AFEDNESDAY (March 1)— Holy Communion 7 and 10.30 a.m.; Evening Service at 8 p.m. CT Plm ™, q WTTTW « TV t^ «-!-■ IETER &, WILLIS STREET. QUINQUAGESIMA. HARVEST FESTIVAL. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' n a.m.—Holy Eucharist and Sermon. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School Prize-giving. | p.m.—Holy Baptism. - 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. (Broadcast 2^A'' — ■—- WELLINGTON CITY MISSION, Taranaki Street. Chmrch of E , ' OUINOTT\rv^TKTA<nTKmAV $nS£? %v or Vot? V'Y ' „ ara ._ H of y Comm^L 9.30 a m -Children's Service' 11 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon 7 p.m.-Mission Service in Hall Speaker: REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR "THOU SHALT NOT" QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Bam rm Clm •v" nft _™ T rJ™™,- /-m. t> P^kchTr V P^ A^Th (Choral.) 7n ™ feZ, en' HanseH. 7 P^ E T a ce°s°ng- teacher. Canon Pepcival James. — ■ HH,-DA'S rprrrßrrr tcti™^,, 8 a.m.-Jloly Ummumon. . " a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. Special preacher, Archdeacon Cowie,' M.A. __ QT. CUTHBERT'S CHURCF \^ r BERHAMPORE. "w^bS^A.^™ S a.m.-Holy Communion. 11 a.m.-Morning Prayer. WHtmore Street, WelUngton.' qtwt.a-^1!?.1^ to seamen; SB A RT?C^ FEBRUARY 26. " a.m.-Mr. A. McMillan. 7 p.mpMr. C. J. Drake. Soloist: Mrs. ««aa«« , s E^h -o RrrISH ~,„„„„, U^l „ SAILORS' SOCIETY, ? 7 Cuba Street (near Jamea Smith's), 2 vm— Social Tea Hour. 7 p.m.-BrigHt GOSpel SerVlCB. PrGacher, Mr. Downes. Soloist, Mrs. Lawson. S.SO p.m.-Home .Hour and Song Service. §T. MICHAEL ANi) ALL ANGELS', nmSSS.,, Sam 8^ "a^^^^^^2^"^ soprano solo, and Sermon " ASH WEDNESDAY—7 am Hnlv rv™ mui^ aw ti., h^" j(Sw : 7so p.m., Evensong an! ComStion Service. L IBERA L CATHOLIC CHUECH Ch^ St^ba, ' v JJlanon btreet. «-fflwarajr^*. R __ 1 , W- ORAWEORp_(ofA U^dL sB APTIST CB[URCH, VIVIAN ST. BEY- J. BOULTON SMITH. v . Preacher. 11 a.m.—"THE VINE AND THE • wn)n ,. n „ MIRAMAR-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. —. D r=-™---- "*• ssss-. members of the CS S M and the Crusader Unfon with all interested friends are cordially invited ' ■ Reports on the CSS M work at Titahi %7^T^J™l^g %fe t™ who is t^Np^t-fw__Et_££-aiJiy-. , , Coma and enjoy the camp choruses, and give Dr. Laird a good send-off. -S S *!? S i « rfi^* BAPTIST SUNDAY (INDIA)' * (INDIA) By the Yon™ Mpt>'r Wirf WM* n aBR « By the XoungM^ns Baptist Bible Classes SSL°? All Men Cordially Invited. : -perhampore baptist church B harvest festival™ 0" „ aw _™fj S e 7 S'-Rev. fS (Missionary on _3S& SUbJe°t: "India'S "^ r. , , - Special music by Choir. A welcome and a . blessing await you. b*k ra cre Mr' X- YouDSLV^ r AY^B^^ SADIST WLift^^^^^aS pHURCH OP CHRIST, VIVIAN 11 a.m.-Comnn,i,ion and Address. 7 p.m.—Subject: "SOME THINGS THAT MATTER." Welcome to these service serv.es. C HURCH j«f <™T. M^_s^__oi and Ad_t a—. 7 pm .-Erangeli S tic Service. "A Modern ?M\ wi"ir a SPiritual Settine" Preacher, W. K. Hibburt. TTAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Trades H^VivL Street
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 4
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