METHODIST CHUKCH OF NEW ZEALAND. I —Wellington Central Circuit: Hume and Maori Missions Sunday. Wesley Church, Taraiiaki St.— H a.m., "The Harvest Wails." 7 p.m., Key. O. I. Laurenson, Superintendent of the Methodist. Home and Maori Missions Department. Anthem: "Prepare ye the Way of the Lord" (Garretl). Minister: Key. Ash-! ieigh' K. Petch. After-Church Social Hour. Krouklyn—ll a.m., Ilev. It. Grice. 7 p.m., "The Home Front." Minister: Key. Campbell P. Lucas. Am St.—ll a.m., Key. It. Patchett. 7 p.m., Mr. J. C. l-'akler. N.B.—All Offerings throughout the Circuit will be for Home and Maori Missions. METHODIST CHUKCH OF NEW ZEALAND. —Wellington West Circuit: Home Mission Sunday. Karori—ll a.m., Hey. W. Fiilklngham; 7 p.m., Key. V. liateup. Thorndon—ll a.m., Key. C. E. Dickens; 7 p.m., Key. W. Falkinjrham. Northland—ll a.m., Mir. L. A. Davis; 7 p.m., Key. A. K. Petch. Kaiwarra— ■1 p.m.. Key. C. E. Dickens. ETIIOUIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington East Circuit. Home Mission Sunday. Ilataitai: 11. Soloist, Miss Ethel j tiihson. "The Lord Is My Light," Key. (.!. I. Laurenson (General Superintendent of Home and Maori Missions) ; 7, Rev. W. A. Hurley, M.A. Lyall Bay: 11. Key. It. Thornley, M.A.; 7, Key. J. 1). MeArthur. Island Bay: 11, Rev. V. Batcup; 7, Key. K. Tliornley. M.A. Worscr Bay: 11, Mr. R. Horrobin; 7, Sacred Drama, "St. Francis of Assist." Miramar: 11, Key. C. Lucas; 7, Rev. K. E. Patchett: WELLIXGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. Trinity Church, Ncwtown. Minister, Rev. J. D. McArthnr. Home and Maori Mission Day. 11 a.m.: Key. F. J. Parker. 7 p.m.: Rev. R. Grice. Offerings for 11. and M. Missions. Organist, Miss Thawley, L.K.S.M. WEBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH.—PubIic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sermon Theme: "By What Authority?" Minister: Key. Moses Ayrton. C\M BRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tomorrow Is Medical Missions Day in the Congregational Churches. .Preacher: Key. C. G H Bycroft. Morning Topic: "Sermons in Shoes." Hi the Evening, "The 7th Study In the Book of Daniel—The Four Great Beasts. THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCH —The Rev. 11. W. Newell, M.A., B.D. Medical Mission Sunday. "Understanding and Good Will Are Stronger Than Navies. They Hold Across Frontiers and Beyond Seas." 11 a.m.: "Victories of Peace—Friendship in Action" (Sunday School at 11 a.m.). 7 p.m.: "China: O iliglity Fortress!" I -VTEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — i-i Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. 11 a.m., "Sleeping on Ivory Beds." 7 p.m., "Love Makes All the Difference." •VS DIVINELY FORETOLD THE KINGDOMS OF MEN ARE DEVELOPING TOWARDS DESTRUCTION TO BE REPLACED BY THE RIGHTEOUS KINGDOM OF GOD. " A ND in the days of these Kings shall the -£_U;od of Heaven set up a Kingdom which shall never be destroyed. And this Kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break In pieces and consume all these kingdoms and it shall stand for ever." (Dan. 2:44.) "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise . . . but is long suffering to usward not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance. . . . But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night in the which the heavens (the ruling powers) shall pass away with a great noise. . . . Nevertheless we according to His promise look for new Heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness." (2 Pet. 3 :!l-13.) "And the seventh Angel sounded and there were great voices in heaven saying, lhe kingdoms of this age aro become the Kingdoms of our Lord and of His anointed and He shall reign for ever and ever." (Rev* 11:15.) Helpful Literature Free. Orange Hall, Daniel! St., Sunday, 7 p.m., or Librarian,- Box .151, Wellington. "REVIVAL IN THE GRAVEYARD" i "REVIVAL IN THE GRAVEYARD" AN amazing vision which the prophet Ezekiel saw. Is it soon to be fulfilled? Read Chap. 37 of this strange prophecy and come and hear the explanation. The answer will'surprise and intrigue you. Sunday, G. 45 p.m.: "Revival In the Graveyard" (15 minutes Community Singing commences G. 30). 10.45 a.m.: Worship and Communion. Subject: "New Wine— Old Bottles." 2.45 p.m.: Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Happy Hour for Adults and Children. Bible stories illustrated on the screen. Musical Items, etc. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Nation;.'. Lecture, with Slides and Sound Film: "The Flag That Will Never Know Defeat." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.: Illustrated Lecture at Red Cross Hall, Lower Hutt, "The Four Horsemen of tho Apocalypse." Thursday: Revival Meeting 7.30 p.m. Subject: "The"Power Wo Need." Saturday, 7.15: Testimonies, Praise, Prayer, and Happy Fellowship. All Meetings Conducted by Mr. Yin. Brown. New Covenant Hall, 55 Vivian St. NGAIO AND KHANDALLAH ASSEMBLY HALL, Ngatoto St.—Sunday, 7 p.m. Sneaker: Mr. A. Powell. Come and enjoy this Bright Gospel Service. Also, Collingwood Sunday School Children's Anniversary, Thursday, August 12, at 7 p.m., in Ngaio Town Hall. RADES riALL, Vivian St. (side entrance).— Come. Sunday, 7 p.m.: Gospel Service. This Message interests you. Come. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. Redemption, of Debentures—£Bso,ooo Consolidated Loan Debentures Nos. 17C1-102G0 inclusive. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, the Gth day of September, 1943, at the hour of 11 a.m., the Sixty-fifth Halfyearly Drawing of Debentures will take place in the Board Room at the Office of the Wellington Harbour Board in the presence of a Notary Public to determine the numbers of the particular Debentures to be redeemed on the 2Sth day of February, 1944, in terms of the conditions attaching to such Debentures. The Debentures affected are Eight Thousand Five Hundred In number and bear Numbers 1701 to 102(10 inclusive (less Six Thousand Seven Hundred Snd Forty-live Debentures drawn at previous ballots) each Debenture being of the sum of One Hundred Pounds (£100). Of this number Two Hundred and Fifty-five (255) Debentures are due to be redeemed on February 28 next. .The hearer of any one of the abovementioned Debentures or his accredited agent will be entitled to attend the Drawing. . N. J. OLrVER, ; Secretary.Harbour Board Office, WELLINGTON, N.Z., ' August 7, 1943. .
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