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-r ■rk "}■■: RELJGi^&;SEpvic^Kg|^|g T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN. CHXJBCft;JSII! 11s St.—Minister: Bev^ P.: ;:» Hughes, B.A. Morning, -.11;VBeyonfl the End d of Your Tether." Evening, 7, :"?S6iu<3icaw" Preacher at both Services; Rev; Ai A.. Brash; " M.A., B.D. After church supper and social :.-. :hour for men and women of the Allied; Se'r- :. 'vices: .. - '■■■;■'■*.■■ , "■■ : •-.''•'' ■■■;:''^;--'---'■.•'■■■■•■"•■•■■n ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, Thfr Terrace.—The Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. 11 a.m.f "Wanted: Horizons." 7. p.m.: "The Lord's Prayer in Time of War, (3) What "of GoVerh-,. ment:" 5.30' plm.:' Tea for Members'of the Forces. Reading and Writing-room open from '2.30 p.m.' '- ' '..,..' I--'-'---.--:-.".' -.''■:.'v:7-* -. ST JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235, Adelaide Rd.—Minister: JRev.W. Elliott, M.A. 11 a.m.: The Lord's Day. .7 p.m,.: "The Spiritual. Side of a Holiday." : . ENT^ TERRACE " PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m.. Morning Worship; ;T p.m., Evening Worship. Rev. H. R. Fell, M*A., B.D. '•■ ■■■ ;■- '' '■ ■■- ■- -•- ■-■- '--': ;; .' KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Rd.—Public Worship; at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: The Bey. J. S. Young. ; — ARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Minister: Rev. A. Salmond, M^. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.ml Sunday Schools reopen ■ on '' February 7. . . ■- ■;". ' ■__ '; S1 —T GILES'S PRESBYTERUN CHURCH, KUbirnie Ore's. Minister, Rev. A. W. Armstrong. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher,. Rev. F. J. Usher. Rev. Mr. Armstrong resumes his' Ministry Sunday', February 7. EATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Mto; lster:'Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington. 11 a.m., "Life's Perspective";. 7 p.m.. The Heart of the Gospel." Organist: Mr. R. F. Page. - '■"■ ■■-'-' /HQjIZV rpHE SALVATION ABMY, f^^^f WELLINGTON CITY CORPS, AWrfS&y Citadel, Vivian St. TONIGHT, 7.30 o'clock—Open* Air, Dixon St. THIS SUNDAY—II a.m.: Holiness Meeting. Subject: "Pleasing Xot Himself." Speaker: Mrs. Adjutant Searle. 3 p.m.: Great Praise, Gathering. Hear Mrs. L. Twyman, an evacuee Missionary from. Papua. Subject: "An Escape from New Guinea." 7 p.m.: People's Popular Service. Subject: "Love's Last Appeal. Speaker: Adjutant Fred Searle. Band and. Songsters and Soloist. Attend the Vivian Street Citadel and be blessed. THE SALVATION ARMY HALL, Constable St., Wellington South.—Sunday, Jan. 31, 1943. 7.30 a.m.: Knee Drill. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting. 7 p.m.: People's Popular Service. Band and Songsters Assisting. Reopening Home League Social Afternoons, Thursday, February 4, 2;15 -p.m. Major S. Hanson. Lieut. B. Fairbrother, Corps Officers. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—FIRST CHURCH OF \J CHRIST. SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off The Terrace, near Parliament Bldgs.). Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Love." Sunday School, 22 The Terrace, closed until February 7. Wednesday Meeting—B p.m., Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Bldgs. (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 6 to 7.30 o'clock. Friday evenlngs from 7 to 8.30. i?IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, LOWER HUTT, Branch of Tha Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Subject: "Love." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday fechool, , 11 a.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays, from 130 to 3.30 p.m., Wednesdays "7.30 to 7.45 p.m Market St., off Wobarn Rd.. Lower Hatt. ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington Central Circuit. Wesley Church (Taranaki St.): 11 a.m., Rev. J. Churchill, C.F. Subject, "The Vision for Today." 7 p.m., "Christ's Master Thought.' Anthem, "Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect, Peace" (Williams). Minister, Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch. At the close of the Evening Service supper will be served to members of the Armed Forces and their" friends: Brooklyn: 11 a.m., Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch. Subject, "The Fight In the Wilderness." 7 p.m., Rev. W. E. FaMngham' Aro St.: 11 a.m., Rev. W. E. Falkingham! 6.30 p.m., Mr. W. Eisner.' M" ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND —Wellington East Circuit—Hataitai: 11.0, Rev. E. O. Blamlres; 7.0, Rev. W. A; Burley, M.A. Maranui: 11.0, Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A.; 7.0,-Rev. E. O. Biamires. Island Bay: 11.0, Mr. J. Horn* 7.0, Mr, R. Benny. Worser Bay: 11.0, Mr. . Gibson Young; 7.0, Mr. J. Horn. Miramar: 11.0, Mr. D. Chisholm; 7.0, Rev. R. E. Patchett. •' . ■ ' . METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. —Wellington West Circuit. Karori: 11 a.m., Rev. F. Bateup; 7 p.m., ■ Mr. A. H. Brooks. Thorndon: 11 a.m., Student R. H. Allen: 7 p.m., Rev. F. Bateup. Northland: 11 a.m., Sister Avery; 7 p.m., Student R. H. Allen. Kaiwarra: 4 p.m., Student Rl H. Allen. ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND —Wellington South Circuit:. Trinity Church, Riddiford St.—ll, a.m. and 7 p.m.: Rev. T. W- Vealie., Minister.: Rev. J. D. McArOiur. Organist: Miss Thawley. .. W~ EBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH.—Public' ■ Worship, 11 and 7 p.m. Morning Theme, "A Study in Building." • Evening Theme: (a) "Laying the Foundations," (b) "Raising ib* Superstructure." Minister: Rev. Moses Ayrton._ —h! terrace congregational CHURCH.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. Harold Taylor, of the London Missionary So* ciety's Station, Niue. CAMBRIDGE TCE. CHURCH.-MlniKetV \J Rev. C. G. H. Bycroft. Sunday Services! 11 a.m., "Our Two-fold Ministry." 7 P.nfr"The Lord's Song, in a Strange Land^ Preacher at both services: Mr. A. Victoff Maddick, B.A. ' •- r ATEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— J^ Rev C Cannell Hoskin resumes his ministry. 11 a.m.: "How to Work for God." 7 n m.: "How Would You Use Unlimited Power? /CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria \J Hall. Adelaide Rd. An address will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday next, 7 p.m Subject: "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and that He Shall Stand atrHhe Latter Day upon the Earth." A Cordial Welcome to hear this address. Orange Hall, Bulck_St.i Petone. 7 p.m., Subject, "What Does the Lord Require of Thee." A Hearty Welcome. Frea Literature on all Bible-Subjects on application to the Librarian, IS Boyd Tee.. SI. __ mHBEE OUTSTANDING MEETINGS at the X TORY ST. HALL (next Mount Cook School). Hear Mr. E. L. Twynam, Missionary, just returned from Papua, and Mr. J. O. Sanders, Superintendent of the IN.Z. Bible Training Instl**ite, Auckland. Sunday, 2.4» p.m.: A Devotional Address; speaker. Mr. Twynam. Sunday, 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Address. Speaker, Mr. J. O. Sanders. Subject, "Tho Discoveries of the First Five Minutes After Death." Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.: "Happenings in Papua," illustrated by lantern slides. Speaker, Mr. Twynam. Mr. and Mrs. Twynam were labouring in Papua right up to the tima of the Japanese invasion, and had a remarkable escape. Do not miss this opportunity of hearing these addresses. "BRITAIN BEWARE! ARE WE AGAIN GOING TO LOSE THE. PEAXIE?" "DEMARKABLE prophecies which are about Xfc to be fulfilled. What Is to happen after the war? Continued insecurity and strife, or peace, happiness, and prosperity? A plain warning from the Bible which every patriotio person ough to bear. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 6.45 p.m. Illustrated address by Mr. V. R. Brown. Song Service commences 6.30 p.m.i lv* spiring morning service with addresses for adults and children commencing 10.45 a.m. Communion at close. Table open to all believers. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: National Lecture with screen illustrations. "Hitler's Dilemma. Can he stop the Russian Tide?" Special Sound Film just arrived, "Russia Stops Hitler" THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Revival Meeting. Subject: "Secret of a Happy Married Life." Every married or about-to-be married person should hear tills address. New Covenant Hall, 53-55 Vivian St. WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL MISSION, 101-103 Vivian St.— 10.30, Prayer Warriors on Bended Knee; 11, Jesus in the Midst. Communion. Pastor C. Bilby. 2.45 p.m., S.S. and Bible Class. T p.m., "While Men Slept," E. ,E. PennlngtOn. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Sisters' Prayer and Study. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.. Character Study; "Apollos." Much Blessing results from these Services. Come 1 ; - - HAVE YOU READ WHY THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUST SURVIVE"—Proved from the Bible? Send your name and address for this Free Leaflet to' Librarian, 18 Boyd's Tee., SI. Bo yoti understand the Bible? To help you you should read "A Good Time Coming." Also available free, "A King Shall Reign." A SSEMBLY HALL, MANSFIELD ST., NEWJ\ TOWN, opp. tram sheds—Bright ■ Gospel meeting at 7 p.m., Sunday. Cordial Invitation to all. Speaker: Mr. Cecil Harrison. __ HtW COVKWAWT AMVmW THE ROAD TO GOOD HEALTH. THE road to GOOD HEALTH is clearly signposted for all Better Health Is definitely assured to any who will follow the Scriptural Signposts. A further Interesting, and helpful Health Talk Tomorrow (Sunday), at 7 o.m. Speaker: Mr. J. W. Harbord, Red Cross Hall, ; Market- St., off. Woburn Rd., Lower Hutt. , GAIO AND 1 KHANDALLAH ASSEMBLY HALL; Ngatoto' St. Sunday, 7 p.m., Sunday. Speaker, Mr. R. Fraser. Come and- enjoy this ~BiTght Gospel Address. CoUlngwood Sunday School. Town Hall, Ngato, redommences on Sunday at 2.45. p ; m. All children rety welcome., Come and bring your playmates. ,;; ; LIVING SOULS ARE ANIMATED FLESH AND BLOOD MORTAL BODIES; IMMORTALITY IS ONLY GAINED BY BELIEVING AND . FOLLOWING JESUS CHRIST. /^ J "A ND the Lord God formed man of .the dust XXof the ground, ?ndvbreathed into his: nostrils the breath of life; and: man ■ became a living soul (creature) :. i: V Dust thou :«t :; and unto dust thou shalt (Genv 2:7* ; 3:19.) "God wiU :rehder: ; to every m%sa?!» ■ Wording to his deeds. To them\ who by patteht :-. continuance in well doing seek;jfoi£; honouri', - glory, and immortality, Eternal JJife.*? .: j (Rqmi » 2:6-7*) "I (Jesus): am- He --that ''■ ."llveth '-^ManA :i;Was'- dead,.' and>lb6hold^;l^a^:-,aUT^H|o^-ieyer^ more. . i .And •-> beholds Iv- come/: quickly - arid ;iny-; reward i5-'vrtth--'me-''tbV--gi*e^«!ir^.-rfiMi»^\ according::as his work shall; be." ■■■''ÜBeT^-l^lS,^ 22 :l%)\:': '■• "If;.', anjr '< mm -\ :'will p comej. 'itt ei^Me;:; - ;.let^-him.x 'denyv: himselE^.ana«;tabe::": up,ih.w=«crji)SSi;>; 4ailyvan4i-fbUpw;:Me;Vil'or%hbapev^/^U:fSJS[^, his life ishaH lose iti^iit^^hps^eTeKii^^lo^^ ■fcis"aife'*foei My/;saie£::^ hath abolished death: andshath :brpufht,altf«:i arid . Immortalityi^to Mijfit-S'tnt^^iM;:i€lSrtlifc^ ■ (2/^m:'flU:if )j;lvm^^^o^¥^lO^^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 4

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