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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OV NEW ZEALAND. ST JOHN'S" CHURCH, WILLIS STREET. Morning, 11—"ANZAC—LEST WE FORGET." 1 Evening, 7—"CHRISTIAN ORDER. (4) FUNDAMENTALS." (Concluding address ot series.) Minister: REV. GLADSTONE HUGHES, B.A. i OT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, •^ The Terrace. } (FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) 11 a.m.—"The Church of Go_.".'-«-" '*".' 7 p.m.—"Shield anil Reward.",''" .. > -, Anthem: "Sun of-My SouL'"s'1" ; . ' TIIK REV. W. R. HUTCHISON. F/KNT TERRACE PRKSBYTERIAN'CHURCH i Ia.m.—ANZAC : LEST WE FORGET. Speaker: i MAJOR J It. KIRK, M.8.E.. Service men and those with' boys overseas ; specially invHed, 7 p.m.—"LOYALTY AND FREEDOM." 1 REV. H. R.. FELL, M.A., B.D. UT JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. *^ ■ ' 235 Adelaide Road. Minister: REV. W. ELLIOTT. M.A. 11 a.m.—"VICTORY OVER DEATH." (a) "ETERNAL LIFE." 7 p.m.—"THE MORNING COMETH." ST. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnie Crescent. ANZAC SERVICE. 11 a.m.—"Victory Over Death.'" 6.30 p.m.—"Now Is our Salvation Nearer than When we Believed." REV. A. W. ARMSTRONG. VJKATOUN IJRKSBYTEUIAM CHURCH. O ■■■■'■ Minister:' - " REV. DR." _.' N. -MERRINGTOX, E.D." ANZAC. SERVICES. ' SUNDAY, APRTL'SJ, ii'a:m; and 6.30 p.m. am—"THfi: MESSAGE OF ANZAC FOR G. 30 p.m.—"THE CHOICE OF THE EVERLASTING." ..... Organist; Miss J. W Russell, L.R.S.M. R.S.A. Members Invited to Attend. JZ AROlil PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. " Minister. REV _ SALMOND, M.A. 11 a.m.—"Victory Over Death." 7 p.m.—"Times When Jesus Wondered." /^JSTN.' milE SALVATION ARMY. (\QP$f \ A WELLINGTON CITY Irt7-^^J CORPS. \st=zzj%/ Citadel. Vivian Street. FAREWELL MEETINGS THIS SUNDAY -MAJOR AND MRS. H. C. GOFFIN. All Meetings to be conducted by these wellknown Officers.. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meetins. . ■ • 3 p.m.—SpeciarAfternoon of Music and Song by Band an.4- Songsjer*.;.- Conducted by Major Goffln..,..a.'ra_sEet,o£.Boys-to-Senior Band. - ------ .-—•-' — •;■ — ;,.... 7 p.m.—GREiT SALA^_XIttN'-£M__ff.l?fG: land farewell -messages^ -by:-Major and. Mrs. Gornn. .....;■ .. , .;: Don't fail to hear the' Band"at' Dix'on"Street 3 p.m. The final outdoor engagement under the present popular conductor. '. .'. All Friends are also .invited. to join with us in the Indoor' Meetings. /jrrx T^he salvation army, /cWVF* i Wellington South Corps, I 7^^^? Constable Street. \Ster¥g/ SUNDAY, APRIL 20, MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP, CONSTABLE STREET HALL. 7.lS—Knee Drill. II a.m.—"Holiness." Speaker; Bro. C. Lop- . dell. 2.15 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. ■ 7 p.m.—"Salvation:".; Speaker:" Adj.: Berry:- - Corps Sergeant,-. Major CoHey.- -.- :■ • (*\ H R i s T r_ •«■. .::-_-c:i:_-«;C"_i' Christian ■ sgi c n o=b. first church oi' christ, scientist, bolton street. Off Wellington Terrace, near Parliament Buildings. Branch ol The Mother Church, The. First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. • SERVICES. SUNDAY—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Subject: "PROBATION AFTER DEATH." SUNDAY SCHOOL—Masonic Hall. Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m. Infant Classes. 22 The Terrace. WEDNESDAY MEETING—6.3O p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, • 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings (2nd Floor). Open daily to the public (except Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays), from 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday evenings from 5-6 o'clock. Friday evenings from 6.30 to 7.30. Until further notice, the Wednesday evening meeting and the Sunday evening service will be held at 6.30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, LOWER HUTT. Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. SUNDAY—Service, 7 p.m. Subject: "PROBATION AFTER DEATH." WEDNESDAY MEETING—B p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL, at 11 a.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, Mondays. Tuesdays, and Fridays, from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7.30-7.45 p.m., Market Street, off Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. A SSEMBLY HALL, xjl. Mansfield Street, Newtown. Opposite Tram Sheds. SUNDAY 7 p.m. SUNDAY BRIGHT GOSPEL ADDRESS. Speaker: MR. W. HOWLAND. In tho above Hall, Tomorrow, Anzac Day, Special Meetings for the Ministry of the Word of God. Hours of meetings: Afternoon, 2.30 to 4.30. Evening. '6.30 to 8.30. You are heartily invited to all these Meetings. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY. DDFELLOWS' HALL. CLYDE QUAY ' (Next. to. Fire; Station;) : /_ . ; COME! COME!. ; . COME 1 COME.i SUNDAY 7 p.m. SUNDAY GOSPEL SERVICE. . Subject: "'CHE WISE AND THE FOOLISH." "Doth not wisdom cry and understanding put . forth her voice."—Prov. 8:1. I HEW COVCWANT A»*tMß|.y, "HE WILL COME TO HIS END AND NONE "HE WILL COME TO HIS END AND NONE SHALL HELP HIM." SHALL HELP HIM." How? By Bombs? Gas? Famine or Pestilence? Learn the Fate-of .the. Axis-Powers. 1 ■ ILLUSTRATED jLECTURE-on r> - SUNDAY, At 6.30 p.m. (note change .of rttme). - v Speaker; - .... s MR. 'i.'W. ThARBORD, Supported by Sound Film. ■] rpuARUA HALL, Market Street i X Off Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. /■COMMONWEALTH fl_l_ >1 COVENANT TEMPLE 3R3ggr y (Adjoining Main Lower Many people arr asking tvlmi will ne cue end of this world upheaval foi nil realise that something -.erious .mist happen Km the past two rears dnllj talks dealing ivlth nur ore sent problems Have been given l>> .Mr b' H Wilson to well -attended meeliiius inn much appreciation ot these lalkt- lias lieei. expressed by those who nave oeen Helped arm inspired as thej time listened A Sincere Welcome I: extended u> newcomers. Addresses are now being given as follows:— Monday 2.30 p.m.. Tuesday 9 a.m and 7.30 p.m. Wednesday z. 3D p.m.. l'lmrsday 9 a.m. and 7.30 p.m (the.; litter., dealing vvltb' the pre sent sltiiiitiou uf the nations) Fndnj ft 3D a.m ■-'■— Saturday Men s Meeting IS a.m:, Children 9 a.m iifteriHion 4 p.m evening 7.3 C p.m SUNDAY 11 a.m.. Communion; 2.15 p.m.. Bible Class, 3 p.m.. loyous Hour for Children and Adults: 7 p.m.. The Message You Need, follo.ved by Dlnne Healing Services. . which hundreds nttend every week. "Many . Marvellous Healings." ANZAC DAY— VITITH ;ill Its sad memories Is here again. Yt Soon to these will be added those of this present struggle. Surely our hearts should be touched, ;ind softener] by these thoughts. Sometimes we wonder if people are as indifferent as they appear. To test this we are going to ask readers to spare a minute - and write and tell us what they think of this Gospel effort. We would like to know If there , nre any suggestions for Improving this work. We do really want this work to be to the t Glory of God and blessing to saint and sinner, if there are any who are 100 per fent. v for the Lord we want to meet them. We offer again Free to all, Gospel. -Literature, etc. Write Texts in Trams Mission, P.O. Box 1303. ;" G.P.0., ci. -•■ ; ; ,"';-; . ■ THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. ,i "nnHEN spake .Jesus, again, unto them, say- ± Ing, 1 am the Light of the World; he I ■ that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the Light of Life.", (J01in.8:12.) "He that believcth on the Son of God is I not condemned, but he that belleveth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the Name of the ONLY BEGOTTEN SON OF GOD. and this is the condemnation. lf that. Light Is come Into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their . rlceds were evil." (John 3:18-19.) s "Come unto Me all ye that labour and are " heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take ■ My yoke v ion you and learn of Me. for I am meek and lowly In heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls, for My yoke Is easy, and -■ My burden Is light." (Matt. 11 :28.) "Behold He Cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see Him. and they also which pierced c Him, and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of Him. Even so. Amen." (Rev; c 1 :7.) The Words of Truth and Light may be had at ORANGE HALL, DANIELL STREET, SUNDAT, 7 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1942, Page 7

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