RELIGIOUS SERVICES. , pRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH OF NEW x ZEALAND. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. 11 a.m.—"The Basis of Service." Anthem. "Lord for. Thy Tender Mercies' Sake " - p.m.—-'THE SALT OF THE EARTH." Anthem, "The Day Thou Gayest" (\\ oodivard). Voluntaries. "Adagio"' (Widor), "Celebrated March" (Lachner). Preacher at both services: REV. J. It. BLANCHARD, BX OT- ANDREW'S PKESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH, , The Terrace. l I'reaeher at both Service';: REV. T. TAIT, M.A., B.D MOTHER'S DAY. 11 a.m.—"The Training of a Child." 7 p.m.—■'. Sensationalism in Keligion."' Interim Moderator: I!EV. V. H. WILKINSON, M.A. T.TEXT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN "• CHURCH. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES. 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Singing Birds! Beautiful Flowers! Blight Music! Inspiring Messages! REV. W. GILMOUR, 8.A.. at all Services. Subjects: i "AX EXTRAORDINARY MOTHER": "MOTHER'S DAY" (talk to children ami young people); "THE MOST IMPORTANT CHAPTER IN HISTORY YET TO BE WRITTEN—THE INFLUENCE OF A MOTHER." 1 Organist: Mr. Alec Mill, L.A.B. A WELCOME TO ALL! OT. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH. Adelaide Road. Minister. BEY. W. R, MILNE. Divine Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m 11 a.m.—Rev. J. C. McCaw. of Akaroa. v p.m.—Rev. Geo. McNeur, Missionary on furlough from China. An opportunity to hear first-hand of the world's storm centre. Don't miss it! QT. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN *-> CHURCH, Kilbirnie Crescent. Minister: REV. E. J. ORANGE. 11 a.m.—Rev. George MeNeur. "A Missionary Message from China." 7 p.m.—Mother's . Day Service. "The Best Woman in the World." Preacher: REV. E. J. ORANGE. TTARORi PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH •"• —Mother's Day. 11 a.m., "The Mother's Place"; 7 p.m., "The Motherhood of God.' Preacher, Rev. Leonard H. Hunt. Voting papers for elders must be returned Monday, 14th. SALVATION ARMY Vivian Street. MOTHER'S DAY. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—Happy Hour. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. LED BY LIEUT;-GOL. WALLS. iQHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ■ FIRST Cfl URCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Branch of The Mother Church, The' First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Borton. Mass., U.S.A. ' --■ SERVICES: V SUNDAY-11 a.m and 7 p.m. Subiect: "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN." WEDNESDAY MEETING—B p.m. 46 Bouicott Street, Wellington. Sunday School-Y.W.OA., Blue Triangle Hall. Boulcott Avenue. 11 m Reading Room, Room 6, Third Floor, Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay Place. Open daily (except Saturdays and public holidays), 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday evenings from 6.30 p.m, to 7.45 p.m, Mrs. Eddy's Works and Authorised Christian Science Literature on Sale. ; Free Circulating Library of: Mrs. Eddy's Works available at Reading Room. CECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, 0 SCIENTIST. Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass., U.S.A. • SERVICES: ' SUNDAY-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN." WEDNESDAY MEETING-8 p.m. ' Bolton Street (off Wellington Terrace North, near Parliament Building). Sunday School, II a.m... Masonic Halt, Wellington TerraceReading . Room and Free Circulating Library, 607 T. and G. Building, Lambton Quay. Open daily to the public (except Saturdays) from 11 a.m. to 4.30 P.m., Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7.45. Friday evenings from 7 to 5.30. tory. street hall. -Lory street hall. "All that believed were together." Acts ii., 44. "They went to their own company." ' Acts iv... 23. "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together .. . but encouraging one another."—Heb. x., 25. Even the Apostle Paul appreciated the fellowship of fellow-Chvistians and "thanked God and took courage" when he met the brethren (Acts sxviii., 15). How much nlore so YOU: if you are a 'young Christian? "Members one of another" ■is a vital truth which imparts spiritual warmth in a chilly world. We therefore heartily inyite young converts and revived Christians of the recent Nicholson Mission to ■join with us Tomorrow (Sunday) in our Services., as follows:— ■ AFTERNOON. 2.45," in St. John Ambulance Hall. Vivian Street, when the subject will be "Numbers xxv." and ' the first speaker Mr. C. J. Drake. ■ EVENING, 7 o'clock.—A big attendance is expected at the Evening Gospel Service, which will be conducted by Mr. G. F. Vance, who will speak on "A Pressing Personal Problem." Come early and enjoy some Nicholson i choruses. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, following the Prayer Meeting, an address " will he given by Mr. E. H. Willis. • ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30, in upstairs hall, Women's Prayer Meeting will be held, to -which" all ladies am heartily invited. THURSDAY EVENING, 7.45-AH friends of Foreign Missions are specially . invited to attend a missionary gathering to meet Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Airth, of South America,, and to hear them tell of their work for God in that large and needy land. EVERYBODY IS MADE WELCOME AT1 THESE SERVICES! WELLINGTON CO. OF JEHOVAH'S 'W WITNESSES invite you to hear JUDGE RUTHERFORD gpe^L on . " "WHY SERVE JEHOVAH?" (Electrical Recording). SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Also THURSDAY at 7.30 p.m. DOMINION FARMERS* INSTITUTE. • Readers of Judge Rutherford's Books Welcome. , Seats free: No collection. PUBLIC LECTURE By MISS ELIZABETH BLAKE (N.Z. Representative British Drarnu League). Subject: "SAINT JOAN." "It took twenty minutes to burn Joan of Are and a hundred years.to find out thnt a. mistake had been made." (G. B. Shaw, "Saint Joan.") Musical Programme. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Marion Street (Near Te Aro P. 0.). ADMISSION FREE. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. NATIONAL HOSPITAL (Florence Night-' ingale) DAY. .. . T\IYIXE Service, arranged by the Wel- , x-/ liugton Ministers' Association, will be held in the Outpatient Hall. Wellington Hospital, TOMORROW (Sunday) the 13th instant, at 2.45 p.m. F. CASTLE, ESQ., Chairman of the Board, will preside. Quartette and solo will be rendered by members of the Nursing Staff. Organist, Mr. H. Temple White. ALL. ARE.INVITED. I?ETHEL TEMPLE (Assemblies of God). 191 VIVIAN STREET. TONIGHT, 7.30- YOUNG PEOPLE. ."Divine Inspiration of the Word." SUNDAY. 11. a.m.—Communion. Ministry. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Glad Tidings of Great Joy announced by Pastor E. T, Mellor,
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