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I RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BIG TOWN HALL FINAL PROPHETIC ADDRESSES. The series of Leaiuves Ly MR. I?. A. LAIDLAAV will end TOMORROW. Meetings have been crowded. Last Saturday 500 were unable to get a seat. Last Sunday 300 were turned away, so we have engaged the Big Town Hn!!. i BIG TOWN HALL—TOMORROW, at 2.45 p.m. "j 'MR. I.AIDLAW will give a Stirring Address on I "A CITY COUNCILLOR'S DILEMMA" .SUNDAY, at 2.4.5. | BIG TOWN HALL—At 7 p.m. SUNDAY 'j lie concensus of opinion has been that no more logical addresses on prophecy have ever been delivered here Mr. Laidlaw is General -Manager of New Zealand's biggest retail business, a world traveller, keen student of world affairs and the Bible, a clear and vigorous syoakcr in the prime of lite. Tomorrow night's subject is:"THE COMING SUPERMAN WHOSE NUMBER IS 666" ! "IS THE ANTI-CHRIST ALIVE TODAY?" You should roi miss Mr. Laiilla-.v. He has a conciseness and clarity that make diincmt subjects clear, even to the uninitiated. The world is on the tiptoe oi expectation! What lies just ahead? Why Are "men s heart? failing th.>m for fear"? Why has every country so many uisohuii problems? Come and hear a successful business man's opinions bastd on the Scriptures "which CANNOT be broken"!'

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEV ZEALAND. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. 11-o—"The Untroubled Heart." Anthem "Come, Holy Ghost" (Attivood). Vol iintary: "Posllude" (Edmondetouu. Duncan). 7.O—"THE DEEPER NEED OF TO DAY." Anthem: "The Lord is Ex alted" (West). Voluntaries: "Nocturn ettc" (D'Evry); "Minuet Sym phonicme" (Salome). Preacher at both services: REV. ,T. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. fi£ ANDREW'S CHURCH The Terrace. Minister: REV. A. B. KILROY, M.A. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. 11 a.m. —Children's Service. 7 p.m.—"The Christian Spirit iv. Action.' Retiring Offerings for Interest Charges. Preacher at both Services: REV. BRIAN KILROY, M.A. TTENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN ■"■ CHURCH (The Church of Friendship). REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. 11 .a.m.—"The Great Refusal." 7 p.m.—"THE CENTENARY" All RACE." Lessons for the Christian ol . today. Special Music. Organist:, Mr. Alec. Mill. L.A.B. 5.15 p.m.—Final After-church Rally, Viviar Street Baptist Church. ' S~~T\ JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Adelaide Road. Minister: REV. W. R. MILNE. Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m.—"Life's Lonely Places." 7 p.m.—"Man's Unconquered Realm." NOVEMBER 4.—Sunday School Anniver 'sary. <^T. GILES' CHURCH. Kilbiruie Crescent. Minister: REV. E. J. ORANGE.. 11 a.m.—Mr. Kersley, a well-known Business Man, will speak about "STEWARDSHIP." The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. 7 p.m.—.i'llow God Feels About Halfhearted People." This service of Praise will be led by the Rongotai College Boys' Choir. : ARORi PRESBYTEIUAN'ChIjRCH. • SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICES. Choir of 25 voices. 11 a.m.—Subject: "The Service of Praise." 6.45 p.m.—Brief Organ Recital. 7 p.m.—"The Great' Air Race—lts Spiritual Significance." Preacher: 11EV. LEONARD H. HUNT. ™ HE g AL vATiON ARMY, -*- Citadel: Vivian Street. Says WELCOME to' you. MEETINGS at 7 and 11 a.m.. 7 p.m.—Farewell to Commandant, "and Mrs. Fantham. ' SPEClAL—November 1 and 2: In.ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, ORANGE GROVE FAIR, In aid of Self-denial Appeal. Don't Miss this Fair! Watch . for advertisements. PHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST., Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. SERVICES. ■ • . SUNDAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: " PROBATION AFTER DEATH." WEDNESDAY MEETING—S p.m., 4G Boulcott Street, Wellington. Sunday School—V.M.C.A., Blue Triangle Hall, Bouleott Avenue, 11 a.m. Reading Room. Room G, Third Floor, Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay Place. Open daily (except Saturdays and public holidays), 12.30 p.m. to i p.m. and Wednesday evenings from (5.30 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. QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, £> SCIENTIST. Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. U.S.A. SERVICES. SUNDAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: " PROBATION AFTER DEATH." WEDNESDAY MEETING-8 p.m., Bolton Street (off Wellington Terrace North, near Parliament Buildings). Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masonic Hall, Wellington Terrace. Reading 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 8.30. piHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, v Lower Hutt. 3ranch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. ■Services—Sunday, 7 p.m. IVednesday Meetings.—B p.m. every alternate Wednesday. Next meeting October 31. sundsy School.—ll n.m., Tua Rna Hall. Market St., off Woburn Rd.. Lower Hutt. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. FRIENDS' HOUSE, Moncrier? Street, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23. ' p.m.-MEETING FOR WORSHIP. '.30 p.m.—Address by John 11. Howell, "PENN AND PENNSYLVANIA." Visitors cordially invited. fTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. U AN ALL SOULS' FELLOWSHIP. Minister: Rev. Dr. Cyprus Mitchell, M.A. B.D. .1 a.m., Lower Hutt (170 High StreetDraper's Studio): "THE ACHIEVEMENT OF JESUS." 7 p.m., Charming Hall, 100 Lambton Quay: "CAN WE HAVE RELIGION WITHOUT A CHURCH?'' Social Half-hour. FAITH LLTHEK.W CHURCH L fF.npliMii. Kins Street. j ;rXD.\V, 7 p.m.—"The Reformation."' i E. A. NO.FFKE. B.A. i

V TIfETHQDIST CHURCH OF NE\ 1?i ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH. TARANAKI SI j- Morning, 11-REV. G. S. COOK. Evening. 7—REV. T. R. RICHARD! Anthem: "I Am Alpha" (Stainer). ). WEBB STREET-11: Rev. T. R. Ricl j. ards. 7: Rev. Mr. Hooper, i- BROOKLYN—II: Bible Class. 7: M i- J. Black. ARO STREET—II: Mr. Pennington 3 Rev. G. S. Cook. £ THORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT MOLESWORTH . STREET—II and 7 Rev. 11. J. Odell. KARORI—II and 7: Rev. C. Blair (Mus. cal Service at 7). ~ NORTHLAND—II: Rev. C. Wickham. 7 Rev. Greenslade. : KAIWARRA—II: Rev. Greeuslade. 7 Mr. A. Sharp. * rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Newtown School. 11 a.m.: "The Difference Christ ha Made." > 7 p.m.: "THE CHRISTIAN IDEA O] t THE WORLD." Preacher: REV. AT. BRAMWELL SCOT! a WELLINGTON EAST METHODISE >r CIRCUIT. - HATAITAI—II a.m.: Rev. 11. W. Newell s M.A. 7 p.m.: Rev. T. W. Vealie. MARANUI—II a.m.: Rev. H. C Mat thews. 7 p.m.: Mr. A. G. Brooks. WORSER BAY. CLOSE OF CAMPAIGN —U a.m.: CHILDREN'S SERVICE Mr. H. M, Patrick. 7 p.m.: Rev. F E. Leadley. .. MIRAMAR—II a.m.: Mr. S. G. Brooker M.Se. 7 p.m.: Rev. H. C. Matthews WELLINGTON PENTECOSfII >y MISSION. 86 Abel Smith Street. U—Communion. Mr. J. navies. 2.3o—Bible Classes and Sunday School. 7—Pastor H. Roberts. "The Burning Bush' Brooklyn—H, Mr. M. Adams. Thursday—Missionary Meeting. Mrs. 11, Roberts, sen. Friday—Helping Hand.Service and Supper, - pENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP -•■ Masonic Hall, Donald McLean Street, Newtown. f | Breaking of Bread—Sunday, 11 a#i. 'I Speaker: Mr. Owen Ash ford. Soloist: Isabel Frazer. Everybody Welcome. "Let brotherly love continue" (Heb. 13-J). THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL X CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—THE REV. F. E. LEADLEY. 7 p.m.—THE REV. 11. W. NEWELL M.A., "THE AIR RACE." ' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cam. bridge Terrace. . . REV. HARRY JOHNSON. At Both Services. 11 a.m.—"The Temptations of our Lord: (1) Tempted to Unworthy Conceptions of Nature of His Work." 7 p.m.—"Religion and Business.'' Prayer Meeting at 10.30 a.m! EVANGELICAL MISSION, 229 a Cuba Street. 11 a.m.—"ln Remembrance of Him." "The Rest of God." Miss Scatchard. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.30 p.m.—Prayer. 6.45 p.m. —Song Service. 7 p.m. —"The Bare, Unshortencd Arm of \ God." Mr. T. Steele. Soloist: Miss Coulter. 7.30 p.m. Thursday.—"Victory Through Praise." pOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET. The ' Gospel Meeting for next Lord's Day evening will be conducted by Mr. R. A. Laidlaw in the TOWN HALL. THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, Trades Hall, Vivian Street. Sunday.—ll.o. Breaking of Bread. 2.30, Sunday School. 3.15, Young People's Bible Class. 0.15, Prayer Meeting. Special.—7.o Gospel and Divine Healing Service. SUBJECT: "THREE STRANGE FACTS. Speaker: Pastor Alfred L. .Greenway. Please Note.—L. and Y. Hall, Jackson Street, Petone. Services at 11.0 and 7.0. Speaker: Bro. Jackson. Tuesday and Thursday—7.3o. Bible Teaching Services. Speaker: Pastor Greenway. TONIGHT.—7.O, Prayer Meeting, followed by two addresses. Speakers: Bros. Scott and Gibson. EVERYBODY INVITED. pHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. \n Address will be delivered (God willing) in the above Hall on SUNDAY NEXT, at .7 p.m. SECOND ADDRESS ON THE SURE WORD OF PROPHECY. Subject: "PROPHECY AND THE RE-AWAK-ENING OF PALESTINE." The prophets of the Lord have declared that in the Last Days of the Gentile Times the "Desolate Land" shall be tilled and blossom as the rose, and that the scattered Jews shall return and dwell j securely in prosperity. Come and hear how these God-given Prophecies of 2000 years ago are being fulfilled today. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 2.45 p.m. WELLINGTON CHRISTADELPHIAN VV ECCLESIA. RECHABITE CHAMBERS, near Perrett's Coiner. God willing, next SUNDAY'S address:—| "The Next Universal Empire—What Part Will Israel Take Therein?" .-Ml wclrome Seals free. Xo collection, i ■COME AND HEAR GOD'S MESSAGE TO THE WORLD. |

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 3

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