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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW'ZEALAND. Wesley Church, Taranakl St; 11 a.tn.: . Rev. W. E. Falkingham. 7 p.m.: Chaplain W,: . Wyeth Willard, U.S.N.R., (Marine Corps).. Subject, "The .Compassionate Christ.** -Supper v: 3erved to members of the Armed Force*. .Brooklyn: Harvest Thanksgiving. ,11 a.m.: Bey; C T. Symons, M.A., B.D. Children will take part. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington' East Circuit—Hataital: 11 and 7, Rev. W. A, Burley, M.A. Maranul: 11, / Mrs. Harnor; 7. Rev. R: Thornley, M.Aw Island Bay, 11, Be* E. Thornley, M.A*; :7, Rev. F. Greenwood. Worser Bay: 11, Bet. K. E. Patchett (Commuhlon)v Miramar: ll;°Mr. W. G. Eisner; 7,. Rev. R.E. Patchett;" ;. METHODIST CHURCH,OF N.Z.-^Wellingtoii South Circuit, Trinity Church, Blddlford St.. Minister: Rev. J. D.1 McArthur. Barrest- ■•• Thanksgiving Services, 11 and 7. . -Special Music, Thanksgiving Offerings. Evening Service Broadcast. Preacher: Rev. H.- Kilfor*. Brown. Organist: Miss L. E. Thawley, L.R.S.M. _ •■■■•- .' -;■ . . ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington West Circuit. Karori: 11 a.m., Rev. E. 0. Blamires.. 7 p:m.,',Mr. Gibson Young. Thorndon: Harvest Thanksgiving .Services. 11 a.m.. Soloist, .Miss Shirley AuatlnTurtle. 7 p.m.; Soloists, Mrs. C. ,C. Br.own> and Mr. C. Worboyfl; preacher, Rev. F. Bateup. Northland: 11 a.m., Dr. I. V.,Newman. 7 p.m., . Mr. Alton Angel. Kalwarra: 4 p.m., Rev. F. Bateup. < ■ ' » . .. -■ ROOKLYN METHODIST CHURCH. Church Rally Month. Harvest Thanksgiving. 11 a.m.: Rev. C. T. Symons, M.A., B.D. Special singing by. children. 7 JUJtu:'. Rev. .W.1 -U. Falkingham. Short memorial to Rev. Mr. Ralne. Free discussion following evening service: Ar« St.: Harvest Thanksgiving, 11. Chaplain. J. Churchill. 7, Supply. • WEBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH.—Harvest Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Soloist: Miss Rapley, of Karori. Minister: Rev. Moses Ayrton. Sermon Theme: "Our Daily Bread." rInHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL A CHURCH.—II a.m., Rev. F. J. Usher; 7 p.m., Mrs. J. D. Copp, of Samoa. : Harvest Festival and Inaugural Sunday for London Missionary Society's New Advance Campaign: /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL \J CHURCH.—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Preacher: Bey. C.^ G. H. Bycroft. Morning Topic: "The Palm-Tre» Christian." Evening Topic: "Harvest Home: a National Feßtlval." __^___ NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Minister: Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. ■ 11 a.m.: "A Search That Ends Here." 7 p.m.: "The--Beginning of a Nation's Greatness." rriHE C.S.S.M. AND CRUSADER BOOKROOM JL cordially invites Old and New Customers to visit the New Bookroom, now in "Dominion" Building, Mercer St. (next Govt. Tourist Office). Evangelical Literature of all kinds, . Bibles, Devotional and Missionary Books, Gift Books and Booklets. WHAT OUGHT WE TO DO? TAKE no notice of those doubting Thomases who shake their sceptical heads and say no revival, and remember that whilst sects ar« fighting sects the Devil Is clapping his band* with glee. Tell of a full free salvation through faith in Christ, and of the return of our blessed Lord to set up His Kingdom on earth, and remember also that there is a higher power and that Which Is now done on th« earth will be weighed in the scales of eternal justice, and of all-unconf eased sin it is said, be sure your sin will find you out. Ypurs faithfully, Back to God Campaign, Box 23, Upper Hutt. . TEXTS IN TRAMS. IX Jeremiah 15:19 we read: "Therefore thus saith the Lord, If thou return, then will I bring thee again, and thou Shalt stand be-fore-Me: and ,if tbou take forth the precious* from the vile, thou shalt be as My mouth: let them return unto thee; but return not thou unto them." D.V. for the next few weeks. w# shall deal with different aspects of the Christja* faith, and seek to show where man has failed. We shall deal with such subjects as the, ruin of man, the need of redemption, the way or salvation, God's rich provision in Christ Jesus, the eternal doom of the sinner who dies ia his sins, the coming of the Lord, and other important subjects. Send for Gospel Llterature, free to all, F. J. Cross, 44 Rakau Rd., E2. FAITH ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY FOB SALVATION IS ACQUIRED ONLY BY KNOWLEDGE OF THE FIRST PRIN? CIPLES OF GOD'S WORD OF TRUTH. ••rpHE just shall live by his faith." (Hab. 2-4, . JL Rom. 1-17, Gal. 3-11.) "Without faith It is impossible to please God." (Heb. 10:38," 11-0.) "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.'' {Rom. 10-17.) "Even as Abraham believed GodandL it was accounted to him for righteousness."Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham. And the Scripture foreseeing that God would, justify the heathen through faith, preached before the Gospel unto Abraham, saying, In thee shall all nations be blessed.. So then they which.be of faith are blessed with faithfur Abraham. . . . ■ Fpr all are' the children ,of God by faith In Christ Jesus." (Gal. 3-6-9-26;) "Now faith Is the assurance of things hoped for, the evidence* (proof) at things not seen. . . . Abel, Enoch, Noah," Abraham; Sara, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses r: etc., having obtained a good report through faith' received not the promise. God having provided some better thing for us. that they without us should not be made perfect." (Heb. 11:1-40.) Helpful literature free. Orange Hall, Daniel] St., Sunday; 7 p.m., or Librarian, Box 1151, Wellington. ■■- ■• ■ !""" RADIO APPARATUS, WANTED to Buy, all classes of Used Radi* Parts *nd Sew. .Tbe:Lamphouse. 11 Manner* St. WANTED to Buy, Good Second-hand Delca' Car Radio. Write 3154 Evg. Post. r. ANTED to Buy, Small Broadcast or Shortwave Radio, late model. Apply 3201 Er*. Post. ANTED to Buy, 0-1 Mill-meter; stats make and price to 3168 Evg. Post. ANTED to Buy, Secondhand Radios or, Parts, good prices. Radio arid Electrical Repairs, 173 Cuba St. Tel. 51-322. 6 -VALVE Radio, dual wave, for Sale; cheap. 3278 Evg. Post. ■' " ■. • ■-• KADIO, latest mantel model, 6 ralve, m«gic eye, bandspread. broadcast, ahort-wave. Tel t 54-999. 'J;' i.. . OR SALE, Console Radio, new «bfldltlon; all wave. ' Ring 42-730. ' ' ' .. AR Radio wanted, must be late model, goodtone. 3416 Evg. Post,. or TeU evenings, 54-378, ';■;,'' '• ■ ■'■ UUI.K^-M-t; KMdio Repairs, prompt and edit ieiii service. - Radio Mart. 55 Ddou St., opp .MacDulTs Tel. 50-448.' ..;■ ~~~~ ' TBI.RJ'HOXK 42-HHSI ■ ' .- / ■' FOX Prompt, Bfflelent Radio Kepairs b* ouailfted men. Call Fischer'a Radio S«vice, 28 Cul>a St ' ' .' ■. FOR Prompt Radio ami Electrical Serrict ring 51-322, or call 173 Cuba.tt." Sam*. day service. ' ' ■ ■■ FOR Prompt Badlo Service by Qualirtad Servicemen. ring 52-706. Hohner Electrical Co.. 21 Edward Su NIMMO'S Radio Service Department, t«ulpp*d to Service all makea of seta; but aualltr valves and parts used: satisfaction assured at reasonable cost. H. Nimmo and Sons, Ltd, Tel. 45-080. " SERVICE to your Radio Is given by Bxperui at Radiart Co., 82 Brandon St.. 42-871. t . ' ' -■■ - ■•-. * RADIO Repairs. Extension ■ Speakers, Mul- ; lard Sets. Aerial Kepairs. Ring. 50-ft!6 or 27-294. Bob Horrobln. RCA. Victor Badfo Serrict Speclaliati, • All. makes Radio Repaired, Serviced. Associated' Radio, 8 Bond St., opp. MaJetUc. 41-553. , 7:; EXPERT Radio Service—Repalri to all type* of Radio Sets. Called for and returned same day. Certified Servicemen only. Cbargta reasonable. Preston B. Bllllnga, 149 Willis St. (opp. YiM.C.A.). Tel. 52-362. FINANCIAL. TPUmSTER, Colonial Mutual Buildings—AdJJ vances made on Life Insurance Policies. Interest under Wills. I . i __ ADVANCES made on every class of security, from £10 to £ 100. Forster, Colonial Mutual Buildings. FORSTER, Colonial Mutual Buildings, makea Advances 'on Bonds, Shares, Mortgage*; and other approved' securities. EOANS from 5s to £500. J. McCombs. Macarthy Trust Buildinga (opp. Public Trust), Lambton Qy. ~" MONEY TO LEND. LOANS granted upon personal security; bonds, debentures, sliares, furniture, etc, SOUTH PACIFIC MORTGAGE AND ' DEPOSIT CO., LTD. i Established 1903), A.M.P. Building, Wellington, 2nd Floor, . Knom 82. ■ Tel. 40-806, FIUST Mortgage Money—Norwich Union Lit* Insurance Society (Inc. in Eng.) has Money, to Lend on First Mortgage. ■ Amounts £500 and upwards. Lowest current' interest rates. For information apply HEAD OFFICE FOR N.Z.. Corner Featherslon and Johnston Sto.. Cl. LIBERTY. Bomber, and National Saving - Bonds Bought for cash at Woodley'a Agenpies, 15 King's Chamhera. ENTS and Debts Collected, low com'mfsslou, atrict atteritfon. Woodley, 16. King's v (■hamhersi- Tel. 43-681, appointments; . ■- UODLEY, 16 King's Chambers, Lendi pa. Rtusehold furniture. Insurance poltclti. small lOana without security. Open Friday. 7-8 tun., " , (^{TY FINANCE CO. Lends large or •mall /amounts, 69a Manners-St (3 doors Regent Theatre). Open Friday, from 7to 9 p.m. Tel. : ii-ss^- -~'■■ '•:■■■;. ■■. ■ ■'. . ■•■■ , ■■■ : n^HOMAS, King's Chambers. 2n(t Floor, will A Lend small and large sums, with or wlthout security. Tel. 43-783. rHOMAS, King's Chambers, 2nd Floor, Willeston St., Lends o» furniture and,other, security. Tel. 43-783. . RITANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO.. LTD.. makes Loans on motor-cars, bonds, wills, P..N.S, furniture, or any approved security, 89 FARISB ST. (off Manners St.). * Tel. 44»»65.' ' , |rpHE MORRIS LOAN AND FINANCE CO« I i- LTD^ 86 Manner* St. Money Lent or any Security accepted. Tel. 40 : 506. WB make Line or Hair «m» Ktocks for all purposes and sN pap«i» from the cheapest, newsprint to tlia ftaest art. "KTenJaf Post" Printing Works. Tel. 4?-,2Ww ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 7

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