RELIGIOUS SERVICES. .METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ■U* ZEALAND. WESLEY- CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. Minister: Rev. T. R. Richards,.... WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOB . (ANNIVERSARY) i(92)... Morning—ll, Rev. .C.."L. Horwood. Afternoon—3 p.m., Rev; W. Greenslade. Evening—7,-Rev. T. R. Richards. -' Special Singing by Youth of Church. BROOKLYN—Ii, Mr. Maekie; 7, Retj Keall. ■■■•■■ WEBB STREET—II, Rev. Keall; 7, Rev, T. A. Brady. ARO STREET—II and 7, Mr. R. Young. nPHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT! MOLESWORTH STREET—II and 7,.Rev, H. J. Odell. KARORI—II, Rev. C. Blair; 7, Mrs; H, J. Odell. ■ NORTHLAND—II, Rev. W. H. Greens. ■ lade; 7, Rev. C. Blair. ■ KAIWARRA-11, Mr. H. P. Mourant; 7 t Rev. W.H. Grcenslade; ; . rpKUVIT* METHOUiS'I CHURCH? Opposite Newtown School. ' Minister: REV. W. BRAMWELL SCOTT. 9.45 a.m. (Summer Time)—JTellowshig and Communion.. .. 11 a.m.—"An Ancient Hymn Book."' , 7 p.m.—"AVOID WRONG CONSTRUCT TIONS." ■ ' , MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Quarterly.-. Meeting. ELLINGTON EAST METHODISE CIRCUIT. HATAITAI—II a.m.. and 7 pirn.: Re«, Frank E. Leadley. • ; > MARANUI—SPECIAL SERVICES: 1* a.m.: Children's Service, Mr. W. 'K. Stock. 3.30 p.m.: OPENING AND. DEDICATION OF NEW ROOMS. 6.30: Song Service. 7.0: Youth So* vice: "The Parable of the New Build" ing," Rev. M.A. McDowell. WORSER BAY—II a,ra.: Mr. A. Ay Whitelaw. 7 p.m.: Mr. A, Barring! MIRAMAR—II a.m.: Rev. M. .X\ McDowell. 7 p.m.: Mr. C. GardinerrpHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL A CHURCH. ... ■ THE REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.'A. 11 aTm.-'-A NATION SET ASIDE FO|6 7 P . m .-I"WHAT WE BELIEVE: iv-s THAT GOD FORGIVES SIN." Solo: Mrs. T. Watson—"O Lord Mos| Holy (Cesar Franck). CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGA* TIONAL CHURCH. Preacher for Sunday: -: EEV. HARRY JOHNSON" 11 a.m.—"Spiritual Wrestling—Jacofc -|| Peniel:" > - 7 p.m.—"Perils of Formal Religion '• , A Welcome for All. ■ ' pOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET*. The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in GOSPEL HALL* VIVIAN STREET, on SUNDAY NEXT at 7 p.m. ' Speaker: . ■ . ■ . MESSRS. 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