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RELIGIOUS SERVICES METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ■»■*- ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI -ST, Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Morning, 11—REV. T. R. RICHARD?: Serraou: "THE SOUL'S LOOK," Evening, 7—REV. E. .A..,' JUSTIN, (formerly of England). ' Anthem: "I Will Magnify Thy Name."' BROOKLYN—II and 7, Rev. R. P. Keafl. WEBB STREET—II, Mr. H. P. Mourant. 7, Rev. T. A. Brady. ARO STREET—II, Rev. T. A, Brady. 7, Mr. J. O. Priestley. Service Wc.«ley Cliureli, Wednesday Evening—7.3o, Row-T. R. Richards. rTHORNDOxN METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLES WORTH STREET (Church Anniversary)—ll, Rev., !•'. E. Lcadlay; 7, Rev. H. J. O'dell. . KARORI-11, Rev. W. B. Scott; 7, Rev. C. Blair. NORTHLAND- U, Rev. C. Blair; 7. Rev. W. Grecnsladc. - KAIWAKRA—II. Mr. A. H. Brooks; 7. Mr. A. C. Burrington. .___ . /■piUNl'O METHODIST CEUliCii, *■ Opposite Newtown School SIXTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY. A DAY OF REJOICING. 11 a.m.—REV. W. H. GREENSLADE. Solo, Mrs. W. MeClellan. Anthem, "le Dernii." ' . . ■ . 7 p.m.—REV. W. BRAMWELL SCOTT. . Anthems, "Gloria," "Kyrie," and "Lift Up Your Heads." THURSDAY, 7.30 p.mV—TRINITY SCHOOLROOM.. . .. THREE CHOIRS to provide a great pro. gramme of Sacred and Secular Items., Admission by Silver Coin. - : ELUiNUXUN EASi METHODISE CIRCUIT HATAITAI—II a.m.. Rev. H. J. Odell; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. T. Hooper. "MA-ttANUI—U a.m., Mr. A. Barringion; 7 p.m.. Rev. M. A: McDowell. (Communion.) W.OTSSER BAY—Church Anniversary. I!, -Rev. M. A. McDowell; 7, Rev. ■¥. E. Liw.d'ley. Special Soloists. 8.15, Lantern. SotnT Service. MX'BAMAR—II, Mr. H. N. Vivian; 6.40, Sons* Service; 7, Mr. J. W. Buchanan. THB TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH THE HE V. 11. W. NEWELL, M.A. II a m.--SPECIAL MONTH OP CONSE-CR.-VTJON. 1, "Simply to Thy Cross--7 p. m _Sisoß SINNERS ONLY." Anthem,' "Hide Not Thou Thy Face - (Richard FarranO. " •- Orgt*ilst, Mr.- H. E. Brusey. CAMBRIDGE TERKACE CoinTregational Cliurcli. MONTH OF CONSECRATION. ' '"The SplteDdour of the CroKS."REV. %VRRY JOHNSON at fiotii Services. 11 a.m.—"The wfoadow of the Cross.'*. . 7 p.m.—Monthly Sermon-Lecturo: \ "O'ER MOOR ATCB FEN: IN CENTRAIi AtfRICA." . Prayer Meeting fflt 620, School Vestry. (GOSPEL HALL,; VIVIAN STREET. The Gospel of the Grace of God \rill (D.V.) be preached ia Gospel Hall, Vivian Street, on SUNDAY JSffiST. at 7 p.m. Speakers, Messrs. E. J., G. PRICE an! LEWTHWAITE. A very hearty invitation is extended t» all to come to this Secvice. Hymn Books Erovided. H pEFJSTADELPHIAN MEETING. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. An Address will be delive«ed (God willing) on SUNDAY NEXT. 7 p.m. Subject: "GOD AS REVEALED IN THE BIBLE." It ■will be shown from the Scriptures that a blessing is attached to> the knOTF- ■■ ledge of God. And through.' the prophet God declares: Let Bot the rich man ■gloryin his riches, lior -thtfJnii^hty man in his might,1 but let hinr that glorietb'glory in. this, that lie undcrstandeth and knowetlt Me. ~ ~ A cordial welcome' to near this address. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, ■41a Courtenay Place. ' 11 a.m.—"The Missionary Spirit.^ ' 7 p.m.: MR.. W, J. McELDOWNEY.•'MYSTICISM WITHOUT SUBSTANCE." GREAT PHQPHETIC LECTURE. • TTEALTH FOOD -. CAFE, 83 Willis Street (Opposite . "Evenins Post"), SUNDAY, 7 p;aa. : (J6G-WILL THE MYSTERY' POWER COME THROUGH ITALY OR RUSSIA ? THE SEAL OF GOD AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST! Speaker: ■ EVANGELIST MTTYE, Special Musio precedes the Address. Tjf THE STAR, THEATRE (Opposite Newtown School), .REVIVAL CAMPAIGN . ■ " REVIVAL'CAMPAIGN ..■■": - ■ By ■.•'■■■' ■■ : PHILIP A. MEGNA ; (American. Evangelist),.. ' ' :^ And MRS. MEGNA (Baujo-Guitar Soloist). SUNDAY, 7 p.m., (doors opea 6.30). Come and Hear the Closing Message of this Fearless Preacher. 1200 Free Seats. ~- J the Salvation Army Store, 202, Cuba street, you will Sad • .most attractive array of Books, Booklets, Calendars, Beautiful Texts, etc, etc. No better assortment in thi« city. Material for Teachers and Preachers, Sunday Schools, and all phases of Christian ■yrotlt catered for. Call and 6eo "Col?, yourself, and you will bp .pleased' NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. INSTRUCTIONS os to tha Insertion op * Withdrawal of Advertisementa ia "The Evening Post" musfbje in writing.- Advertisements received without such instruct tion will be inserted until countermanded and charged eecordißßly. . Alterations for Stabdina Advertiseinenti should be banded in b? 12 o'clock the daj before they era required to appear. 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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 4

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