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RELIUIOUS SERVICES. THE INTERCESSORY SERVICE Will again be held at the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL (AT REAR OF Y.W.C.A., BOULCOTT STREET) ON WEDNESDAY MIDDAY WEDNESDAY MIDDAY WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND JOIN IN PRAYER FOR OUR NATION 12.30-1 p.m.: REV. G. T. BIELBY will preside. 1-1.30 p.m.: H. W. MILNER, ESQ., will speak briefly. Pianist: MISS FLORENCE HOBBS. BE SURE TO KEEP EACH WEDNESDAY MIDDAY FREE TO ATTEND THIS SERVICE

mHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW X ZEALAND, St. John's Church. • Willis St. Youth Sunday. Morning, 11: Family Service. Evening, 7: Young People's Service. Representatives of the Bible Classes will take part in the Service. The theme will be "Worship." Preacher: Rev. Gladstone Hughes, B.A. After the Service there will be a Social Hour and Supper for Servicemen and Women and their friends. T. ANDREW'S CHURCH, THE TERRACE. The Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. Campaign for Christian Order, Youth Day. 11 a.m. : "The Finding of the Book." 7 p.m.: "Counting the Cost." ST JAMES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235 Adelaide Rd.—Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. Young People's Dayl—ll a.m.: "The Lost Book Found." Parade of Brigades. S.S. Children will take part in the Service. 7 p.m.: "Counting, the Cost." Youth Service. Bible Class Members will assist. ■ ENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —Young People's Day. 11 a.m., "The Lost Book Found"; 7 p.m., "Counting the Cost." Rev. H. R. Fell, M.A., B.D. ARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Youth of the Church Day—Services, 11 a.m.: Family Service, Rev. J. E. Lopdell. 7 p.m.: Service of Bible Classes, Rev. A. Salmond. At 2.30 p.m. in the Regal Theatre, Annual Sunday School Rally and Prize-giving. All parents Invited. ELBUR N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | 5 Raroa Rd 11 a.m.: Children's Service. 7 p.m., "Counting the Cost." Minister: Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. ■ CT GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KilO birnie Cres.—ll a.m., "Wasted Gains ; 7 p m "The Marks of Jesus." United Youth Rally at 3 p.m. Rev. A. W. Armstrong. OEATOC'N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Rev. 10 Dr. E. N. Merrington. Youth Week— 11 am •* "Launch Out Into the Deep." 6.30 pm :"A Religion of Fact." Organist: Miss J. W. Russell, L.R.S.M.' 3 p.m.: Youth Rally, Capitol Theatre, Miramar —™ ,_ rjpHE SALVATION ARMY, /vLL\ I Wellington City Corps, /^ff* I Citadel, Vivian St. ( J rt7r~»vhl A Day of Preparation and Prayer Wjczav/ 'or the Forthcoming Campaign for >$Fgjy> Christian Order. Meetings to be conducted by Major and Mrs. H. J. Parkinson. 7 a.m.. Prayer; 11 a.m.. Holiness and Devotional; 3 p.m.. Prayer Praise and Testimony; 7 p.m., The People's Salvation Meeting. Speaker: Major H. J. Parkinson, "A Challenge to the People of God." Every Christian must prepare for Sacrifice and Service in the Name of Christ Our Lord and Saviour. THE SALVATION ARMY—Wellington South Corps, Constable St. A Special Musical Weekend. Saturday Night at 8 o'clock: A Musical Programme by Silver Band and Songster Brigades; admission free, supper provided, stall of jams and cakes. Three Great Meetings on Sunday—ll a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. The musical combinations. Including the Young People's Songster Brigade, will take prominent part in these meetings. A Friendly Welcome awaits you. ____ iTIHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF \J CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off The Terrace, near Parliament Buildings). Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Reality.'' Sunday School. 22 The Terrace, 11 a.m. Wednesday Meeting, 7 pm. 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 5.30 to 6.30 o'clock. Friday evening from 7 to 8.30. ; IRST 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: "Reality." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 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 St., off Woburn Rd., Lower Hutt. /"IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, \J Adelaide Rd. —An Address will be delivered (God Willing) on Sunday next, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Gospel of Jesus Christ—lts Basis and Object." "God at the first did visit the Gentiles to take but a people for His name." t A cordial invitation to hear this "Address. Sunday school 2.45 p.m. Orange Hall, Buick St., Petone. 3.15 p.m.. Subject: "The Reality of Jesus Christ Our Lord." A hearty welcome. Free Literature on all Bible subjects. Apply to the Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee., SI. rpORY STREET HALL (next Mount Cook X School)-— Sunday, September 27: 11 a.m., Worship Meeting; 2.45 p.m., Adult Bible Study. Subject: "The Church at Smyrna." Opening Speaker: Mr. C. J. Drake; 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Speaker: Mr. C. G. XJrant. Song Service, 6.55 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.—Missionary Address by Mr. E. V. Brewerton (Malaya). Thursday, 2.30 p.m.—Women's Prayer Meeting. Friday, 1-2 p.m.—lntercessory Service (Women Only). f v mHE CIT. TEMPLE. y\ > X Lome St." (oft Camy<&\ bridge Tee.). Sunday. ,\r>\ 11.0: Breaking of Bread M 1 Service; 7.0, Speaker, Pas- '<) "\ tor C. C. Scadden. Subject: "The TransflguraR/ tiort." Tuesday — 7.30, United Prayer Meeting. Thursday—7.3o, Ministry Meeting. Saturday (Tonight)—7.3o, Young People's Meeting. Meetings also held at Petone, Plimmerton, and Te Horo. t Everybody welcome to these Services. ETHEL TEMPLE (Assemblies of God) — 11 a.m.: "Meeting in the Saviour's Name. Breaking Bread at His Command." 7 p.m.: Owen Ashford will preach. We confidently expect Divine Confirmation of the Word preached. Tonight, 7.3o—Sergeant Gregory will address a Meeting for the Young People and all. GOSPEL MESSAGE. ... In His Steps (1 Pet. 2:21). (a) God required the immersion of Jesus (Matt. 3:13-7). FOLK say it doesn't matter, (b) God requires "burial by baptism with death" (Rom. 6:3-5). Folk say there is no death, the soul lives on. Something is wrong—Christ or Christianity? Daily Readings, etc. Frank Williment, 61 Ponsonby Rd. WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL MISSION, 101-103 Vivian 5t.—10.30 a.m.: Meeting for Prayer. 11 a.m.: Fellowship and Praise. Pastor C. Bilby. 2.45 p.m.: S.S. and Bible Class. 7 p.m: Gospel Service. Pastor Mellor. A Very Cordial Welcome will be given to visitors from the Forces. Wednesday, 2 p.m.: Sisters' Prayer and Study. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Continuation of the Study of Love. "THE GIANT HITLER CANNOT BIND." -QROPHECY unfolded again this Sunday, 6.45 X p.m. Mr. V. R. Brown will illustrate the above Address on the Screen with vivid, up-to-the-minute slides. Song Service commences at 6.30 p.m. Baptismal Service, 7 p.m. Morning Worship, 10.45 a.m. ■ Happy Meeting with Children's Service and Communion to follow. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Illustrated National Lecture, "The Unholy Alliance and its Doom," supported by Sound Film. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.. Bright Meeting, for Inspiration and help from tiie Bible. NEW COVENANT HALL. 53-55 Vivian St. QPECIAL GOSPEL CAMPAIGN, commencing £5 Sunday, September 27 to October 4, at the Bay Road Mission, corner Bay Rd. and Coutts St., Kilbirnie (opp. Burkes Garage). Pastor I. E. Grabham will be the Special Speaker throughout the week. Many interesting subjects will be dealt with. Times of Services : Sunday, 3 p.m.. Divine Healing; 7 p.m., Gospel Address. Monday to Thursday, 7.30 each night. You aro welcome —bring a friend. SALVATION IS ONLY POSSIBLE TO THOSE OF CHILDLIKE MINDS WHO WILL BE TAUGHT OF GOD. AND Jesus said: Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as littla children, ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven." (Matt. 18:3.) "It is written in the prophets, And they shall be taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned of the Father cometh unto Me." (John 6:45.) "For thus saith the HIGH AND LOFTY ONE that inhabiteth eternity WHOSE NAME IS HOLY. I dwell in tho High and Holy Place, with him also that is of-a contrite and humble spirit. . . . To this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and TREMBLETH AT MY WORD." (Isa. 57:15, 66:2.) "Jesus answered ... My sheep hear My voice and I know them, and they follow Me." "For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the Sons of God. . . . And if children, then heirs, 'heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ." (Jno. 10:27, Rom. 8.) Helpful literature offered free, Orange Hall, Daniell St., Sunday noon, or Librarian, Box 1151, Wellington. OUR Message this week is concerning God's Glorious Son—First we think of His Glory in the past ages of eternity before the world was, next of his acquired redemption glory on the Cross. Then of His present glory on the Throne, then of coming glory displayed on earth, and last of His glory in the Eternal State. When we think of these things, we do not wonder St. Paul was not ashamed ol tho Gospel of Christ, and we are sorry for those who see no need of Him to put the world right... Faithfully yours, Back to God ■ Campaign, Box 23, Upper Hutti

METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington Central Circuit. Wesley Church (Taranaki St.) : 11 a.m., Rev. F. H. Robertson, M.A., Director of Campaign for. Christian Order; 4.30 p.m., Youth Dedication and Communion Service; 7 p.m.. Special Youth Service, conducted by Miss Pat Blamires, Miss May Will, Mr. George Laking, and Mr. Wolf Eisner, Anthem: "God Be in My Head" (Walford Davies). The Bible Classes will sing William Blako's "Jerusalem." Minister: Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch. At the close of the Evening Service supper will be 6erved to members of the Armed Forces and their friends. Brooklyn: Sunday School Anniversary Services. 11 a.m.. Rev. Ashleigh K. Fetch; 3 p.m., Mr. H. F. Clarke; 7 p.m., Rev. J. D. Mac Arthur. Special Singing by Children of the Sunday School. Tuesday: 5.45 p.m., Annual Tea; 7.30 p.m., Prize-giving. Aro St.: 11 a.m, Mr. Wolf Eisner; 6.30 p.m., Mr. J. Falder. ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington East Circuit. Hataitai: 11, Mr. W. J. Andrew, M.A.; 6.30, Dr. I. V. j Newman. Maranui: 11, Rev. R. Thornley, MA- 7 Mr. C. G. Young, Island Bay; 11, Mr 'j C. Falder; 7, Rev. R. Thornley, M.A. Wo'rser Bay: 11, Mr. W. Layton. 7, Rev.. R. E. Patchett. Miramar: 11, Rev. K. b. Patchett; 7, Mr. R. Horrobin. _ ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND —Wellington South Circuit— Trinity Church, Riddiford St.—ll a.m.: Rev. J. D. McArthur. 7 p.m.: Mr. W. J. Andrew. M.A. Minister: Rev. .T. D. McArthur. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington West Circuit. Karori: 11 am Rev. F. .Bateup. 7 p.m., Mr. AH. Brooks. Thorndon: 11 a.m., Mr. H. Dickson; 7 p.m Uev. F Bateup Northland: 11 a.m.. Rev. J. Churchill 7 p.m., Sister Avery. Kaiwarra: 4 p.m., Rev. F. Bateup. fpgKTERRIcrcONGRBGATIOXAL CHURCH 1 —The Rev. H. W. Newell. M.A B.D. 11 am and 7 p.m.: Divine Services. 3.30 p.m.. Youth Rally, "The Church Faces the World." SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY—The b Sixty-seventh of the Cambridge Terrace Congregationa! Sunday SggL S.Mce.^.t Peonies Choir. The Morning Service to be Conducted by Mr. F. E. Clarke, the Evening by Rev g C H Bycroft. Tea and Anniversary Sal Hour in the School Hall on Tuesday. 6 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. VfEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHL "CHIN Preacher: Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. 11 am.: "The Magnetic Power of Jesus." f 7 pm : "The Things Jesua Could, Not Do. #VANGEI7ICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, King of God." Sunday School at 10J% Service at 7. Pastor: Rev. C. W. Appelt. All invited, all Welcome. T~HE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY—PubIic Lecture" "The Occult Story of the Prodigal s™ » Tecturcr- Mr. 3: Zahara, Tomorrow ndayf »• Theosophical Hall, 19 Marion St. Geoffrey . Hodson Return Visit commences October 11. —^__ SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.— A Meeting for WorVisitors cordially invlted J -■■ ~ BE UP TO DATE. /fdj/gfWWflfSti^ nHAKE up DAILY Ib^lmSHSi -*- BIBLE- READING |Eg?is~"?3l Forward 2d for list P_afe__lll__«_i oi Readlnßs t0 Dr- J i^^^^^^ Union Office. 182 WakeN^azmtMagty fleld gtj Wellington New Zealand Membership 28,000. T OWER HUTT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, OddX_ fellows' Hall, Knight's Rd.—Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion Service; 7 p.m., Gospel Meeting.' Tuesday, 7.45 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Warm Fellowship. All Welcome. WANTED TO SELL. ANTED to Sell, 30ft 6x4, 30ft 12 x 2, and 12 x 1 Oregon, 3 pairs Trestles. 1851 Evg. Post. WANTED to Sell, Radio. What offer? Ring 16-288. " ANDRUFF, Falling Hair'is impossible when you use Pascoe's Pomade, 2s 6d. Health Supply, 125 Willis St. ENNERS Trade-In Old Furniture for New. We allow highest prices. Will accept as deposit on new. Opp. 2ZB, and Petone. jTi IRLS—Pascoe's Beauty Aids are unsurVJ passed at any price, yet onlys 2s 6d. Health Supply, 125 Willia St. ICE Cream Cabinets, 5, 10, and 15 gallons, with cool storage. Models displayed at Wright, Stephens.ons, 97 Taranaki St. /CHESTERFIELD Suites of Mohair, Crushed \J Velvet, and Uncut Moquette Coverings, Radford's, Manners St. "EMRESIDE Suites from £13 10s; Fireside F Chairs, 79s 6d; choose your own covering. Radford's, 31-37 Manners St. Tel. 43-323 iTIONGOLEUM Squares, all sizes in stock, \J loose covers made to order. Radford's. Manners St., Wellington. 43-323. ADFORD'S, Manners St.—Modern Diningroom Suites, from £27 10s; short-term' credit arranged. /GENUINE Potato Manure, specially blended VX to ensure a bumper crop; 141b 2s 6d. Zenith Seed Co., Manners St. OW Now—Greenfeast Peas for Christmas, wonderful cropper; Is lb. Zenith Seed Co., Manners St. SLIPPERY Elm Compound—When the best is cheapest, why pay more? Only 2s 6d. Health Supply. 125 Willis St. /^LEARA.*CE Imported Model Beatty Attach\J raent Ironers, from £16 10s; will iron shirt 3. trocks, etc. Dominion Motors, Ltd. EATTY Electric Irons, final clearance of imported attachment model Ironers at pre-war price. Tel. 54-850. VIVIAN ST. MART—Large 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, American arm, autumn tone, slightly faded; cost £70; bargain, £37 10s. IVIAN ST. MART —Oak Dining Suite, £16 10s- New Wire Mattresses, 3ft 3in, suitable for Divans, 47s 6d; Odd Rimu Duchesses. 50s; 3-drawer Chests, 455. VIVIAN ST. MART—3-piece Chesterfield Suite, £11 10s; Odd Settee, £7 15s; 2 Kitchenette Cupboards, 30s each; Oak Dining Chairs, 22s 6d each. IVIAN ST. MART—2 Only Beautiful Oak China Cabinets, £9 10s; Kidney Dressing Tables, oak tops, £3 19s 6d; Fireside Chairs, 455. — A USTRALORP Cockerels supplied free on _f__ condition we buy them at good price when prime for killing: Salisbury's. Tel. 51-010, or 28M, Upper Hutt. IjlE Super, Blood and Bone, and all Garden Fertilisers, free delivery any suburb. Ring Meadows, 45-028, or Petone. 63-922. KENXERS still have Bedroom, Diningroom, and Chesterfield Suites, easy terms arranged. Opp. King's Theatre and at Jackson St., Petone. HORN Shaving for Compost Head contains 14.39 of nitrogen, 7s sack, delivered. Zenith Seed Co., Manners St.' OUGHS, Colds—The fastest, safest cure in existence. Pascoe's Lung Rejuvenator, 2s. Health Supply, 125 Willis" St. KENXERS will trade-in or buy-in your notwanted Furniture. Ring 54-945. Opp. -ZB. and Petone. cGOWAN & MAGEE, LTD., Customs Agents, Cartage and Storage Contractors. 2 Customhouse Qy. Tel. 42-006 (3 lines). HEAP Wailboard, new stock of Ivory Board arriving, 28s 100 sq. ft. W. H. Long and Co., Ltd., 21-25 Ghuznee St. Tel. 51-555. — GRIFFITHS ELECTRICAL CO.; 35 Farish \j[ St.— Repairs Jugs, Grillers, Radiators, Toasters, Electrical Installations. Tel. 45-753. CARPETS aro scarce. Preserve yours with a good Underfelt. Ring Carpet Sewing Co., 47-761, for quotations. KIN Diseases toon fade away with Pascoe's Herbal Treatment, 12s 6d. Health Supply, 125 Willis St. /^Vi'ARRH gone for ever. Pascoe's Herbal \j' Remedy kills it in the blood, 10s. Health Supply. SPECIAL Offer —Used Rosewood-colour Twin Beds, Wires, Duchesse, and Stool, £34 19s 6d; 3-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, slightly Imperfe£t : _£^9__^___vcjinerjs. tTeDR'OOM Suites in Oak and Walnut, attracJ_> tlve designs to chooSe from. Radford's. 31-37 Manners St.. Wellington. OLOXIAL Couches, Gateleg Tables, Rimu Sideboards, complete stocks available. Radford's, Manners St. Tel. 43-323. "DREPARED Sterilised Potting Soil, 3s bag. JL delivered. Zenith Seed Co., Manners St. IVIAN ST. MART —Large 3-piece Chesterflcld Suite, American arm, autumn tone. slightly faded: cost £70; bargain £37 10s. HEAP Wailboard, new stocks of Ivory Board arriving, 28s 100 sq. ft. W. H. Long and Co., Ltd., 21-25 Ghuznee St. Tel. 51-555. RIVATE Christmas Cards, New Year Caldars, N.Z. Home Journal Office. 70 Cuba St., Fridays. Tel. 41-306. IRELESS Electric Jug Element, can't burn out, only 8s 6d. each. Fear's, opp. Woolworths, Willis St. ENNERS will trade-in or buy-in your notwanted Furniture. Ring 54-945. Opp. 2ZB, and Petone. . UDGERIGAR, Canary Mixture, Dog Biscults. Bird Cakes, Dog Medicines, Bird Requisites. Te Aro Bird Shop, 140 Vivian. St.

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