RELIGIOUS SERVICES. INTERCESSORY- SERVICE INTERCESSORY SERVICE Will be Held In the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL . LUE TRIANGLE HALL (At rear Y.W.C.A., Boulcott St.), on ■WEDNESDAY MIDDAY. WEDNESDAY MIDDAY. 12.30-1 p.m.:.REV. L. V. WILLING .will speali briefly. ' : . 1-1.30 p.m.: N. GARRETT, ESQ., will preside. Pianist: CLEMENT'HOWE, ESQ. We urge you to join with us in Prayer for our Empire and Allies at this time. . , , : THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. St. John's Church, Willis St. Minister: Rev. Gladstone Hughes, B.A. Morning, 11: "The Duty to Proclaim the Good Tidings." Evening, 7: "The Cry of the Man Who Has Loat His Way, 'Where is the Word of the Lord?'" Social Hour for the Men and Women of the Forces and their Friends in the Hall after the Evening Service. Supper. Sunday, March 28: Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- , vlcea. ' ■■- ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, The Terrace. First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Brian Kllroy, M.A. 11 a.m.: "On Substituting Broken. Cisterns for a Living Fountain." 7 p.m.: "The Lord's Prayer in Time of War: (7) On Seeing Life." KENT TCE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— 11 a.m.': "The Safeguards of Liberty." This Service will be broadcast over 2YA. 7 p.m., "A Thrilling Discovery." After-church "Friendly Hour" with | Supper. Service Men and Women cordially invited. Rev. H. R. Fell, M.A., B.D. ' ■ . , ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235 Adelaide Bd.—Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. 11 a.m., "The Fountain of Living Waters"; 7 p.m.. Parade, St. John Ambulance. S"^ GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ktlblrnie Cres. —Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "Lessons from Jeremiah." Rev. A. W. Armstrong. ' . EATOUX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. E. N. Merrington, M.A., Ph.D. Harvest Services. 11 a.m.: "Spiritual Growth." 7 p.m.: "The Threat of the Desert." Gifts will be received for the Orphanages. Organist, Mr. It. F. Page. . ELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Rd. Harvest Festival Services. 11 a.m.: "The Goodness of God." 7 p.m.; "Dangers of Unearned Prosperity." Minister: Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. ' ' ARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minlster, Rev. A. Salmond, M.A. (N.Z.), B.A. (Cantab.). Harvest Festival. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. At the Evening Service Sister Kathleen Every, Assembly Youth Workers, will speak. _______ /^St^N TO*3 SALVATION ARMY, f^t_SC\ •*• Wellington City Corps, VsC_sv7 CITADEL, VIVIAN ST. \«T=:Tj£' 3REAT GOSPEL GATHERINGS — » FOR THE PEOPLE. Tonight, 7.30: Open-air, Dlxon St. This Sunday: 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Subject: "The Communion of the Holy Ghost." Speaker: Adjutant Searlc. Christian Friends specially Invited. 3 p.m.: Praise Gathering, Bro. Pelland, of the American ;Marine Medical Corps will, speak and sing. Attend this meeting. Good music and singing. 7 p.m., People's Popular Service. Subject: "The Defeat ol Jesus." Speaker: Adjutant Fred Searle. Hear this challenging message. Band and Songsters and Soloist. Attend the Vivian St. Citadel this Sunday. Every Tuesday, 2.15 p.m., Home League Meeting. All ladies invited to attend. Jessie St. entrance. ■"v^ST ffWE SALVATION ARMY A*SM^\ J- Constable St. f \9_UT I WELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS \oJC=*tyJ SUNDAY, MARCH 21. VfiS- 4y/ 7.30 a.m., Prayer. 11 a.m., ~y Holiness Meeting. 7 p.m.,, Salvation Meeting. In this gatherIng L. Palland, Pharmacists' Mate of Medical Corps, U.S.M.C, will relate the story of bis conversion. Band and Songster Brigade asslsl with . inspiring'music and song. Come .and bring others with you. Thurs., March 25,. 2.15 p.m.. Home League,. Special, Major A. Elliott. ALVATION ARMY, Onepu Rd., Kilblrnle.— Harvest Festival Services. conducted by Brigadier and Mrs. Robinson. 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m.. Young People will - present Baskets; 7 p.m., Service of Song (Gods Harvest Home). Monday, 2-4.30 p.m., Hall open for Sule of Produce; 8 p.m., Variety Programme. Silver coin admission. .. rriHE SALVATION ARMY, Park Bd., MiraX niAr. This Sunday. Young People's Harvest Festival Services, conducted by Brigadier and Mrs. Bracegirdle. 11 a.m.: Holiness. S p.m.: Praise and Thanksgiving. 7 p.m.: Salvation Meeting, in which the Wellington. • Cltj Young People's Singing Company wlll.takO part. Monday, 7.45 p.m.: Harvest Programme and Sale of Produce. A Welcome a'waltg you ai Mlramar. _/ ■ ' ' /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—FIRST CHURCH 01 Kj CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (ofl The Terrace,' near Parliament Bldgs.). Brand: of The Mother Church, The First Church oi Christ. Scientist, in > Boston. Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 1.1 a.m. and 7 o.nv Subject: "Matter." Sunday School, 2^ The Terrace, 11 a.m. Wednesday Meeting—B p.m. Reading Room'and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings (2nV Floor). Open daily to the public (excepi Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays), fron 11 a.m.-to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday evenings fron 8 to 7.30 o'clock. Friday evenings, from Ttt 8.30. ■ • . ..:. ■ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, LOWER HUTT, Branch of The Mothei Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Subject: "Matter." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 8.3Q i.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating, Library, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Frldayß, from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. Wednesdays,. 7.30 to 7.4S p.m. Market St., off Woburn Rd.. Lower Hutt. TORY ST. HALL (next Mount Cook School). Sunday. March 21. 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject, "2nd Chapter of Ist Epistle to Timothy." Opening speaker, Mr. L. J. Donaldson. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Address. Subject. "A Wicked Heart." Speaker, Mr. E. H. Willis. Song.Service, 6.55 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.: Midweek Meeting for Prayer and Ministry; -Speaker, Mr. P. H. O'Donnell. Subject, "Spiritual Growth." Thursday, 2.30 p.m.: Women's Friendly Hour. The Speaker will be Mr. L. J. Donaldson, of Singapore. Afternoon tea will be provided. . CIHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, . Victoria JKa.ll, Adelaide Rd.—An address "frill be delivered (God willing) on Sunday Next, 7 p.m. Subject : "How Shall AYe Know When Jesus has Returned?" The Scriptures abundantly testify that He is to come again. You are cordially invited to hear this address as to how we Shall know when He is here. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. Orange Hall. Buick St., Petone. 7 p.m. Subject: "Immortality a Gift to be Bestowed At the Resurrection." Free Literature on all Bible Subjects on application to the Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee.. SI. jrfjfc C£3u COVENANT TEMPLE TS&jaj3r~F ■ (Adjoining Main Lower JJ^^T^S) Hutt Bridge). THK UNDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH. Sunday: 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread; 3 p.m., Happy Hour; Community Singing. Stories of Jesus; 7 p.m.. Gospel. Message. Bright Singing and Prayer for the Sick. Tuesday and Thursdnv. 7.30 p.m. Temple open for Prayer every day. WILL YOU COME? T UTHEUAN CHURCH (Evangelical), King JU St., off Adelaide Rd., near Basin Reserve. Minister, Rev. Mr. Appelt. Sunday School will be held at 10.30 a.m. Divine Service will be held at 11 a.m. No Evening Service. An invitation to nil. ■ ' A SSEMBLIES OF GOD, Lower Hutt, Odd- __. fellows Hall, Knight's ftd.—ll a.m.: Communion Service and Ministry. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Meeting. Speaker: Owen Ashford. All Welcome. rpRADES HALL (Side Entrance), Vivian St. X —A Welcome awaits anyone who corner to the Gospel Service at 7 p.m. on Sunday. "We beseech you ... be ye reconciled to God." —ENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, Masonic Hall, Donald McLean St., Newtown. .10.30 am Prayer; 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread, Speaker: *Mr. Laurie Young. Duet: Misses Concland. Everybody welcome. QUAKER MEETING. THE' Society of Friends invite you to Worship with them at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Friends Hou?e, Monerleff St., off Elizabeth St., Kent Ten. Li •••TH'<: UL'SS'IAX BEAR AND THE BRITISH LION." VXTILL they lie down in peace together? A W straight answer to a straight question. Mr. V. R. Brown will illustrate this address on' the' screen Tomorrow (Sunday), 6.45 p.m. (Song Service commences 6.30). Morning Worship, 10.45. Special speaker, Mr. H. Santerre, of Los Angeles. A man on flre for God. 2.40 pm ; Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Happy time for •' children and adults. . Bible stories illustrated on the screen. Action songs. Special instrumental trio. All Welcome. Tuesday, 7.30 : Illustrated Lecture on Prophecy. Subject: "Britain, Palestine, and the Coming Devils Brew." Sound Film showing Royal Navy, and the Middle East. Thursday,, 7.30: Revival Meeting. Subject: "How to Obtain, Keep, and Enjoy Radiant Health." If you are not 100 per cent, lit, you should most certainly hear this address. New .Covenant Hall, 53-55 Vivian St. ■ ; ___' GOSPEL MESSAGE. "T ONG-DISTANCE CALLS."—AIIen W. x_ Haas was a rising attorney, way back in Nebraska. (1) "Yes," he answered,- ."the Bible lies on my desk—sure, I do fairly well, handling divorce, —what did you say I—a vio<lation of the Creators, Edenic, Gen. 2:24, one-flesh, Eph. :31, mariage law, Mtt. 19:53— Yes, lam a God-fearine man—l'll look into It and ring you. (2) N.Z. there, Haas speaking. "The Book' 3 right—l'm giving up several thousands a year gladly—Christ permits-conditional separation not divorce. Matt. 19:9, Mark r 6 -18, 1 Cor. 7:10-ll—'bye." Free lit. Frank i Wllliment, 61 Ponspnby Rd. 11H.E MYSTERY MAN OF BIBLE PROPHECY. . Hear of the Wonders of Prophecy.which prove the- BH>le true. Evangelist G. Burnside. SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock, Princess Theatre.-- Hundreds attending—Why not you? Free Literature on the ''Signs of Christ's Return" will, be furnished- free to those who notify. G. Burnside, Box 5019, Lambton Qy. p.o, ■ _ • ■- ■ .-..■.. -.■••'•■; ;v ~, ** '. ■■ '■ -V ■■. ■■■ ■•■"'■
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