__;_,„», -™___ M'TSOl>m\ E lfXl^ L- °» K»w «« chum, ,_«»__ -sn-sr^tr"™* Evening 7-Key. H. iL Odell. •■' - ~* £=-^Sf£Sirss: (Woodward). Soloist: Mrs. H. Gardiner. BROOKLYN-11 and 7, Rev. R.P. Keall. Rovers will attend" Morning Service. WEBB STREET-11. Rev. T. .A. Brady; 7, Mr. JW. Black. 4Ttn STTtWFT n Afr--<?f«To. Itw "J ' ' '"' '- rpHORZSTDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. ...... MOLESWORTH ST.—ll, Rev.' H. J, Odell; 7, Rev. T. A. Brady. KARORI-11, Rev. C. Wickham; 7, Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. NORTHLAND—II, Mr.-Howell; 7, Rev, v-aiwl^r A^i *r -m v -d- r » M< Pm£°ld; % Mouiant. T" .„ WmLn<GTo^ H^g METHODIST Hataitai- II am Mi ■' H W- Miner (Secretary'Sudan'u'mv'7 tim RevTT RyanDuned^C«nim-L iL^ri- U a.m., to H PaSH iaMr X Haroie-Bovs Worser Bay- 11 anTßev s McDowell- p^ lk A G* X Opposite Newtown .School. Minister: REV W BRAMWELL SmTT ■ w. BKAHWJ.LL BCOTU Preacher, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: KEY. DAVID CALDER BA Mr Smft t'll t, xt 1 resume his Ministry next Sunday. r- ..- —.. -. THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONALi ? pm _«. THB COST OF A NeIV WORLD." Orrramst- Mr H"v r™™ Organist. Mr. H. E. Bnisey. ~~ — fjAMBEIDG.E TER-RACI U Congregational Church. harvest T hakks G ivih G . Morning at v. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE, 'Preparong for Our Harvests.". _ Preacher: HEY. harry Johnson. Gifts of Produce arid Fruit in aid of Cano» Kelden Taylor's Mission. SUNDAY SER^S 11 amT«u 'i EEV sj CAMPBELL. iu^v. t». J. UAMPJiIkLL. mHE GREATER" WORLD SPIRIT* X UALIST MISSION. 54-56 Willis Street, fpp. Windsor Hotel, EVENING SERVICE, 7 o'clock. Speaker: "A STUDENT." Clairvoyance and After Circle. MIDWEEK MEETING WEDNESDAY,, Public Selc^d Supper. SUNDAY, 7 p. m . MRS. S . T. COYENTTRY «W S^ m j jo -o "„ Wednesday, 8 pjn.—Seance and Supper. . S pimt?-^ist chdech of N^.. Wellington Branch. :' 7p—MR. K. C ANDERSE.^7. pan, cLv^cfSX I^> ~ ~m , -> , r -.- ..... , ~ ~-■■.. ,; «A»^ssM?AiS^ -kt 19 Marion Street---P^Office, PUBLIC LECTTOE by /TheosonhSf nTho^^o^ xt ? » {^^X%SS^^f^^.^'^-) 1 HI, NEW CIVILISATION." • Admission Free. Collection. P T,^ e l m r^ n r g-, l '' ~" m n'. ,; BROOKLYN-I1 Mr. W. Cantrell. 7. p.m. «,-,.-, * " -■ Speaker, MR. W. J. McELDOWNEY. -^i^i!ii^^L__, ™tS-^Sr^r«.i gt 7 p.m., at Friends House, Moncrieff Street, off Elizabeth Street. Visitors cordially invi^S "■ Visitors coroUally mwted. -HEManf D d' n T^hS^^S^-ffe,.^ _SS =r^it, social eq u it y, md true demo_S£ destroys all myths, religion, -and vota stealers, and stupid Communistic conceptions, will not have HaU this week. Next week as usuaL - Tonight, 7.45-Special Young People* c Meeting Visiting speakers. &UNDAI-11 a.m., Open Meeting; 7 p.m., Gospel Service, follon-ed by Comxe»:=w*.*»».*-__ t . _ — WE^SJS?°J>o comp^^ OB! J)ld!:rae E n p fc eaof^e a-V - The ggS £2S_g"ll?ini-DOMINION^i^^-INS.rTUTE; Seats Eree w. r^iio,,!: '■ .: JSo.Collection, - -~;- im ,. , 83 Willis Street (Opposite "Evenin g Post"), "mB B^LE FOR BREADJ iT* SPECIAL MUSIC. , «—«•■ Sone Service Address. .tr... illk f1,.,.™^:,,^...-^ ,- m norf a nt Wuirnnatinff and important lectee. - A T fa& fi^'^J^ ¥S_3rLdtopJ___^__S£f!^ V A^tiw*teF^&g& fot- and see for yourself, and you will be pleased. ■--■,■...:;. PRANDWINE a most pleasing Bn rf B^S^e^^infegng and
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 4
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