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RELIGIdUS SERVICES. "ITETHODIST CHURCH OF WSW. ITi . ZEALAND. ' . • "WESLEY CHURCH, . .■■. Taranaki Street. Morning—ll', Rev. G. S. Cook. >"The:Faft& that Holds." ! Evening—7, Rev. T. R. Richards (Preacher, Rev. H. J. Odell). Church parade. Anthem: "The Lord is King" (solo, Mr.. K. H. B. Strong). BROOKLYN—II and.: 7: Rev. R. P. Keall. WEBB STREET—II: Rev. T. R. Richards; 7, Rev. G. S. Cook. ARO' STREET—II, Mr. J. W. Buchanan:' 7, Mr. T. Steele. 'T<HORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. , MOLESWORTH ST.—ll, Rev. W. H. Greenslade; 7, Rev. G. S. Cook. KARORI—II, Rev. C. Blair; 7, Rev. W. H. Greenslade. ' <;i ~vv. NORTHLAND—II, Rev. H. J. Odell;'7/ Rev. C. Blair. ' . KAIWARRA—II, Rev. J. Walker; 7, Mr. W..F. Stock. . »jpRINITY METHODIST QHURCH, (Opposite Newtown School.) ' 11 a.m.—"Holiness, What Does it Mean?" 7 p.ral—"Dreamy East and Modera West." ... Preacher: ret. w. bramwell scott. ELLTngTUn kasu mkthodist CIRCUIT HATAITAI—II a.m. and 7 p.m.; Rev. • F. E. Leadley. Evening subject: "IS ■ CHRISTIANITY DOOMED?" , MARANUI—II, Mr. H. Kelly; 7, Mr. J. O. Priestley. . WORSER BAY—II, Rev. H. C.-..Mat- < thews; 7, Mr. R. Hardie Boys. , MIRAMAR—II, Sir. J. W. Black; 7, Rev. H. C. Matthewe (Communion). rpHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL x CHURCH ■ THE REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.A. 11 a.m., "The Religious Man Who Cannot Believe."- 7 p.m., "Will Science Displace God?" ' pONGREGATIONAL CHURCH; Cambridge Terrace, .-■'■-. SUNDAY SERVICES. _• 10.30 a.m. —Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Topic: "Pea Sketches by Onr Lord." 7 p.m.—A Service for the People, Topic! "Is Christianity a Kill-joy?" REV. HARRY JOHNSON. Preacher at. Both-Services; Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET. The Gospel of the Grace of God trill (D.V.) be preached in GOSPEL HALL. VIVIAN STREET, on LORD'S DAY Evening at 7 o'clock. ' LANTERN LECTURE—"BOLIVIA." Speaker: MR. ERIC F. SMITH, who has pioneered ■with the Gospel in that land for 13 years. On MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30, in.the TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, a most interesting set of Slides will be shown. . , . A Very Cordial Invitation extended to all to J^e present at these Meetings. ASSEMBLY " HALL, . NEWTOWH """ (Opposite Tram Sheds).' " :> SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 o'clock. ■■ '- ' "ANCIENT BABYLON—ITS GREATNESS, ITS DESTRUCTION." A Lesson for Our Own Times. Speaker: v ME. A. P. CRAWFORD. : ; Everybody welcome. STARTING SUNDAY, 7 P.JL PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE!. . ■*•. (Interdenominational.) Conducted by MR. ROLDIE KING. ■•-.. NIMMO'S CONCERT HALL' (Upstairs, eutrauce'Bond'Street). Comfortable Building. Warm Singing. TORY STREET" HALL. ORY / STREET .. HALL. Adult Bible Study Circle in St. John Ambulance Hall will NOT be held • Tomorrow (Sunday), in order to per-.. ' Mit all to attend the SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE- . GIVING, to be held in Tory Street "Hall, Sunday Afternoon, at 2.45, Special Singing by the Children. Address by Mr. J. Finn, Petone. GOSPEL SERVICE, Sunday- Evening, 7 ■ o'clock, will be conducted by. Mr. W. ?. Curie. Subject: "A Righteous Ma» Lost; a Wicked Man' Saved.". WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.301—F0110w ing usual Prayer Meeting, an Address will be given by Mr^ C. H. Downeg oa "Faith's Firm Foundation." ' Preliminary Notice, SEVEN MEETINGS Preliminary Notice, SEVEN MEETINGS Preliminary Notice, SEVEN MEETINGS SPECIALLY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. * SPECIALLY FOR - YOUNG PEOPLE. It is with pleasure we announce "Two Wonderful Weekends" of Special Meetings for Young People—last weekend" of July and first weekend of August; also two Wednesday Evenings, Aug. 1 and .8/ Full programme of meetings will be pnblished Next Saturday. "Meantime1, will all'interested please note that these Special Gatherings will COMMENCE NEXT - SATURDAY asfollows:— -.-■•.-.... . SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July. 28, -ia .. Tory Street Hall, at 3 o'clock, Mr. R. .• A. LAIDLAW. of Auckland, will speak on "Living Epistles." Mr. G: A. ARDREY will speak on "A Neglected ' Vineyard." . , - SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at-7;30, in Y.W.C.A. Hall, Boulcott Street, MR. R. A. LAIDLAW will give' his thrilling Missionary Address on "Our Indian Empire." This talk will be illustrated by moving pictures taken by Mr. Laidlaw on his recent tour. ■ '. While primarily for ypung. people, these Speciar Meetings : are intended to be a faith.-confirming. and inspirational .season for all Christians. ' HE WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL. ASSEMBLY, 86 ABEL SMITH STREET. 11 —Communion. Speaker, Miss Jack, 2.30-^Bible Classes and Sunday Scb.6<«. 7—Mr. W. Cantrell. BROOKLYN—II, Mr. M. Bosher. THURSDAY, 26th—Services conducted \>f young people. . *-•■-,■« - FRlDAY—Helping Hand. Gospel Seryioa. PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP^ 11 / MASONIC HALL, "Donald McLean Street, Newtown. Breaking of Bread—SUNDAY", 11 A.M. Speaker: PASTOR H. ROBERTS; • Everybody Welcome. "Love puts the best construction on ev«T action" (I Cor. 13-5). SOCIETY OF ','"■• FRIEIIDS. ' A Meeting for Worship will be i held on Sunday, July 22, at 7 p.m., at Friends' House, Moncrieff Street. ' ; !. . ; I Visitors cordially invited. TENT MISSION, 40 Tanera Cresceift, Brooklyn, continued Sunday, 7 pjn,; jTues., Thurs., and Sat., 7.30. "Jesus only. I is our message." All welcome. , \' HE SALVATION ARMY STORIS, BOOK DEPOT, ETC:, 203 Cnba Street. Call any day. or up to 9 o'clock on Fri|day evening. New books material always arriving. A great range- to select from. ! Material for Sunday school workers, preachers, and evangelists. The best house in the city for Doctrinal and Requisites I calculated to assist in Christian^ ivork. Come once, and you will come frequently. ' -TELEPHONE 49-249. ~ ~" ; "CHOE SHAME" is humiKating. Keep i Shoes well Polished n\& r"Nngget."-. TENNIS COACHING. 7 ~~ QTROKES cannot be corrected and per-, j fected in a few minutes, so get yajrr 'coaching in the winter,' from T. S.-W*l-; h"ams. Prof. Tennis Coach.. Tel: fl-285.- '

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 3

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