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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF~ NEW ZEALAND. i,__i,_.-«o jrvi-nmi-cooirivx _u_hv±_j_ Wellington Central Circuit. Wesley Church WE invite you to join with us on „,„ ,„..,* *tn loln wltl , ..„ nn ' (Taranakl St.) : 102 nd Junior Church AnnivcrWEDNESDAY MIDDAY1 W imlte 3°" to 3°ln luth us on sary. H a.m.: Rev. F. J. Parker. 7 p.m. : . , , t? WEDNESDAY MIDDAY Rev. Ashleigh K. .Petch. Special singing by At the Children's and Young People's Choir. ConducCENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. rvPTiST PminPlT tor, Mr. H. F. Gardiner. Organist, Mr. K. H. Boulcott St. CEMRALbAPIIST CHURCH, B. Strong. After-church Social Hour. Speaker, 12.30-1 p.m.—MAJOR NORMAN BICKNELL Boulcott St. Jllss Kona Steplienson> of the p hysical Welfare (late Chaplain 2nd N.Z.E.F.) will speak 12.30-1. p.m.—MAJOR GORMAN BICKNELL Recreation Department. Brooklyn: 11 a.m., briefly. (lute Chaplain 2nd N.Z.E.F.) will speak "New ■ Men for the New Order." 7 via", 1.0-1.30 p.m.—MR. H. HARVEY will preside: briefly. "Radiant Christianity." "Minister, Rev CampOrganist: REV. M. It. PIRANI. 1.0-1.30 p.m.—-MR. 11. HARVEY will preside. bell P. Lucas. Aro St.: 11 a.m., Mr. W.,Eisner. We would urge you to attend this meeting and Organist: REV. M. R. PIRANI. 7_p.m., Mr. J. R. Wright. pray for our Nation and our Allies. We would urge you to attend this meeting and "»/r*ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW 7EALAVD rpHE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL. pray for our Nation and our Allies. IVI —Wellington East Circuit: Hataitai—ll 0 . JL The 16th Sunday after Trinity. S a.m.: nmiE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW Spring Flower Service /7.0, Rev. W A Burley' Holy Communion. 9.-15 a.m.: Young People's X ZEALAND. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis M.A. Lyall Bay—ll.o and 7.0, Rev We' Church. 11 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preacher, St. Minister, Rev. Gladstone Hughes, B.A. Falkingham. Island Bay—ll.o and 7 0 Rev' Canon N. F. E. Rbberlshawe. 1 p.m.: Evensong Month of Redcdication. Morning, 11: "Made in R. Thornley, M.A. Worser Bay 11 o' and and Sermon. Preacher, Canon D. J. Davies. His Image." ■ The Everlasting Gosi>el. Even- 7.0, Rev. it. E. Patchett. Miramar 110 T. PETER'S, Willis si.—l6th' Sunday After !"£• 7: " <ThG Xec(l for Decision." Social Hour Mr. J. R. Horn : 7.0, Rev. A. Richards, M A." ' Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 ami Supper in the Hall after Evening Service. -]»«- ETHO DIST CHURCH OF NFW ZE4T.4ND1' a.m., Sunday School and Bible Class; 11 a.m., Cordial .invitation to Service Men and Women ___^VenSn West Circuit, lilvoit lnn£i Matins and Sermon; 3 p.m.. Baptisms; 7 p.m., and tneu- trienas. Thanksgiving Day. Preacher, 11 a.m and 7 Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: Rey. L. N. q T ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace.—-FiTst P.m., Rev. F. Bateup. Thorndon: 11 a.m., Sister! Watkins, Vicar of Wadestown. Thursday Next j^ rrcsby terian Church. The Rev. Brian Kil- E. Avery. 7 p.m.: Rev. C. E. Dickens (Re—Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m. 3IA _ v am> "Windows in Heaven." ligious Film Service). Northland: 11 a.m., "WELLINGTON CITY MISSION, Taranaki St. 7 'p.m.. "New Zealand Thought arid Christian Rev. C. E. Dickens. 7 p.m.: Mr. P. Blakoley. iVY —10th Sunday After Trinity. 9 a.m., Faitn •• Kaiwarra: 4 p.m., Rev. C. E. Dickens. Holy Communion. 10 15 a.m., Sunday School. TZ - EXT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WELLINGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. Trinity 7 p.m., Mission Service. Preacher: The Rev. j\_ _11 am • "What is Wrong With the »* Church, Riddiford St., Newtown. MinisHarry Squires, City Missioner. Individual?"' "i Pm • "The New Church." ter, Key. J. D. McArthur. Services: 11 a.m., ST. MARK'S CHURCH, Dufferin St.—l6th Friendly' Hour and Supper after Church. All Family -Worship Service. Guides' and Scouts' Sunday After Trinity. Golden Offering a e - vic . e jien and Women Cordially Invited. Parade. 1 p.m., Campaign for Christian Order. Sunday. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., f,^. h R Fell, M.A., B.D. Organist, Miss Thawley, L.R.S.M. Children's Church nnd Sunday School. 11 -_: ■-.••• P i,_ SBYTEItIAN CHURCH, Kil- \I7EBB STREET METHODIST CHURCH— a.m.. Family Service. Preacher: The Rev. S 1' b S S Cr " if^ . OTd Ptetire of W Public Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. SerCanon D. J. Davies. 3.30 p.m., Holy Bap- J^ d>s Forßiveness" t" p.m.: "The Faith that mem theme: "Reverence for Life." Minister: tism. 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher: The Rev. s * ?, k „" A w V rms tronff Rev. Moses Ayrton. W. W. Lumpkin, Chaplain of the U.S.M.C. '-^^f^^i^A^JmCoT-W,. mHE TERRACE CONGREGATiWaITcHURCH ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, Moxhant Aye. lt>th S p" E N Merrington. 11: "The Influence -1 (Corner of Bowen St.).—Minister: The Sunday after Trinity.. 8 a.m.: Holy Com- J^ "*• v. a. , *■ Applicatloni . of the Rev. H. W. Newell, M.A., B.D. Special Thanksnumion. 11 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. 7 p.m.: Pf „„.,„" >. Anniversary Services and Thank- siving Day. Sunday Services: 11 a.m., "Peace Evensong. Rev. W. Langfrton, Vicar. offering" October 17 j? Declared"; 7 p.m., "Strength Through Joy." GI. JUDE'S, LYALL BAY (No. 3~ tram to ■■■ A MV^"S~t'Ky^BYTFRIAN CHURCH Sunday Sch°ol- n a-™-V-V Wha St.).—Sixteenth Sunday after Trin- S \delaide lid — Minister- Rev W. Elliott, CAMBRIDGE TCE. CONGREGATIONAL ity: 8 aim.: Holy Communion. 10.30: Child- bf 11 * m "The Family and the King- CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Preacher, iron's 'Church. ■ 7.0 p.m.: Evensong. Rev. J. i*,, 7,, ' m " «< Tne Kingdom and Renewal." Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft. Morning topic: A. Jermyn. Vicar. " ' , " rmTBPTT Se7- "Badge of Discipleship." Evening topic: "The rvr TTiTri\"< rm-rrw uiami ttnv—s im" I^ARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH. »er Unpopular Doctrine of Scripture." Com•S r-HTy Dc;mm CSn CHil ISa am d : ans! IZi : 7 *K_ f^e ' _SU Lord>s S ™** folloWs *° *™~ and Guide Parade. 7 p.m.: Evensong. Wed- \ Vat{ , h » preacher, Rev. J. E. Lopdell. "lg oervlt- tinesday, 10 a.m.: Holy Communion. P. O. pb^bytfrlAX CHURCH 5 1SJ EWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.Ball, Vicar. .„ . Tv^ BUKN t> iPB?P ,™ • "The Divine Pos-^ Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. 11 a.m.: "The QI. CUTHBERT'S, BAampore-TriSgrSvi. ftm^ti ■ Lt' 7 p'.m.T "InvLible SL g» <«*s***"*•" 7 »-in- s "Ambassadors k5 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m.: Holy n fth o Christian Faith." Minister: Rev. W. °. f Cnnst- ; , . Eucharist "and Instruction. 11 a.m.: Matins. ? f-Poitmv Th M A SSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND, 7 p.m.: Evensong followed by Social Half- «i_-.- teutw' __„ ■ —g. TVATTnv —armtT j^Jl Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St. 11 a.m.: hour in the hall, during which the proposal /fT~\ 'y il^ &aojvaiiui\ anJ"' Obeying our Lord in Breaking of Bread, to hold a Bazaar will bo discussed. Holy />yaw*\ n- n-t nms Jesus said, "This do in remembrance of Me." Communion, each weekday at 7 a.m., except (<&UxZ\ , J. 0!'" 2 ™™ nTiiiui 7 P-m-: The Fascinating Story of Heaven's Thursdays, at 9.30 a.m. Irt/^w/ %lJ ,™ bion •1 1 «„,„' Overtures of Love to Rebellious Mankind will QT. MARY'S CHURCH, Karori. Day of Offer- >S5M^ ' T°*lGlL£''m£n & Ml} ,?' Z-^^- , Ton.f}»t. 7-30: O ing, October 10. . 8 a.m.: Holy Com- ■ ™is SUNDAY- S, immol H^ n' Wli ll, B, S^ (.<?? po^lt0 MwesUc lniminn in im ■ Ymmw Ppnnlp's Church 11 J.ui& »ui>uai . Theatre). Owen Ashford will give »a living LTfMatiL'^Prenche": Rev" V. C Long! .11 a.m Holiness and Dedi«U« Seme. Message All, particularly Servicemen, Noon:. Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong. Sneaker: A^utantScaile. Subject iiow ffamly we icomed- to spend an hour with us. Preacher, the Rev. H. S. I. Kenney, Vicar of Much Merer by A SSEMBLIES OF GOD,-Lower Hiitt, OddfolPctone. vltefL 3 V-m., I 'raise Mcc tin» com uctea _^ lowg . Hal^ KnighJ ., s Ed ._ n a-m-< Com . QT. BAJiNABAS CHUBCH,~BosSnSth^=gun.. s"S{l}" rVrrisSn Staff'and Cadets. Attend munlon Service ami Ministry. 7 p m., Evanp day within Octave of Feast of St. Francis KhApJ Hour Band and Songsters assist- sortie Meeting. Speaker: Owen Ashford. All of Assisi and World Day for Animals. St.PP s 7 People's Salvation Meeting, broad- welcome. • . ' i'rancis, Patron Saint of Animals. 8 a.m., Holy "1 v v oy\ Subject: "The Burden-bearing TTNITARIAN FREE CHUKCH, Charming Hall, Communion; .9.30 a.m., Sung Eucharist and ~, speaker: Adjutant Fred Searle. Band *J 100 Lambton Qy.—Service on Sunday, instruction; 11 a.m., Matins and Sermon; 7 r1 j ' songsters." Vocal Duets: Sister Mrs. October 10, at 7 p.m. Conducted by Mr. 13. C. p.m., Evensong. Address by Mrs. A. D. Hous- p a ? vt!on njJJi jean Kirk. Attend the Vivian Isaac. Subject of Address: "The Romantic ion, Wellington Representative for World Day c<+ rce ~-. citadel and be ' sure of a Blessing. History of the Greek Bible Known as the for Animals. A . W arm Hall and a Welcome^ ■ Codex Sinaitieus." C~HURCH OF ST. THOMAS'S, Wellington, —rr— mHE SALVATION ARMY, QUAKER MEETING. SI. Trinity, 16.—S a.m., Holy Com- /CmWX JL <5T rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS invite you for munion; 10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday f<3G^n wir ♦ « «»" -*• Worship with them at 11 a.m. on Sunday. School; 1.1 a.m., Sung Eucharist (Broadcast); \2iEa*&j c.™V ™Svtat at<p4t» Friends' House, Moncrieff St., off Elizabeth St., 7 p.m.. Evensong and Admission of the Com- YQteAY/ sijhi arvvrrv Kent. Tee. panions of• St. Thomas; Young People especially Q~3^ feJi ß*f™ „„„, wsll ~~^i : invited. Preacher: Rev. Austin Charles. 11 a.m.: Subject, uoa vvu em , . T>..n,.,Mn " cnootor Afliutant Read. 2.30 p.m.: tfsSm VL_> I ' " A'l *l " *' " ■*■' a 11 1 it i-lESTEAI BAPIISI CHUKCH, Boulcolt St.. Utir ffico In NmrtSoi Aye. Hall. 4Sk-r^^ COVENANT TEMPIE, %*B? __3_?_IKSK: K!= ps■/%££!™£gT _-!■■%_, %n& <MT', M B Mt , Lowß 7 p.m., Subject., "The Man With the Muck- friends are invited to take part in these spec mi pasto _ _ rank mIsQU answers this ]mport ant rake." Friendly Hour at conclusion for visitors meetinp. *Bln;,»tSfeHZ question. Read what Jesus said on the subto the Church. Members of the Forces sped- in each meeting. Adjutant and Mrs. v. aianse .^ men ~c ome and gee _,, Mna m _ gome ally welcome. Note: N.Z. Baptist Union As- Read, C.O.s. babies will be dedicated to the Lord in the sembly meetings commence on Thursday even- /-CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—FIRST CHURCH OF scriptural manner. Monday, Tuesday, and in" at 7 30. ■ \J CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Song Services, with R'nma YN BAPTIST "CHURCH —Minister: The Terrace, near Parliament Bldgs.), Branch f r i en dly talks on the Plan of God for the Re? A fjamiLn. 11 a.m. Service of The Mother Church, The First Church of people . Come to one of these meetings and of Worship 7 pm, Special Pictorial and Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, flnd ollt why wo Sl , en d all our spare time at Musical Service. Solos, Anthems, and Hymns. U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 11 a.tru and 7 p.m. the Temple. . Subject: . "Victory." Mornington-Sunday Subject: "Are Sm.Diseaae, and Death Real MISSION, Charming School Anniversary 2.45 p.m. Key. A J. Sunday School, 22 The Xcrrace 11 am >\ed j^ Lambton Qy. Tonight (SaturJamleson. 7 p.m., Rev. P v L. A._Cra_____ - nesday Meeting-S p.m. K«aJ°f JJ^utaal day), 7.30 pirn., Everyone welcome. Subject YAM. BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.—Itev k F. Free Circulating Library, 21;. C0™ ™ for open discussion: "The Prophet Elijah." G. Reddell. 11 a.m.. "Grounds For As- Blags (2nd. ITloor). Open• dai^ d tO-^ p^ BRING YOUR FRIEND-THE BIBLE. Next surance." 7 p.m., "Our Place in the World except Saturdays Sundays and Wednesday Saturday Evening: A Special Address. Subof Today and Tomorrow." Everybody made days) from 11 a.m. to n £ m"-J^™™* 7. ject: "The Ministry of Christ." The Bible welcome. ■ evenings from 6to ..30 o clock. Fridaj even study msslm nke Qm . frlend th(J BlWej - g BERH\MPORE BAPTIST CHUHCH.—Minis- lr!^_^l lJ__._?.____: OPEN TO ALL. ter: Eev. B. F. Sherburd. 11 a.m., "A -riIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, ■■—--—-^ RijILnERS' MATERIAL Matter of Special Concern to Christian J_ TjO WER HUTT, Branch of The Mother TENUERb & BUILDER-. MATERiAL. i'eople." 4 p.m., Rally .of Youth. Speaker: church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, mENDERS invited Purchase Stock and Plant Harris Shuman, U.S.A. 7 p.m., Youth Ser- in - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., bunciay jl of e^ Fireplace Manufacturer, Tiles, vice, conducted by Leader and Members of the s en rj ce , 7 p . m . Subject: "Are Sin, Disease, Marble-topped Benches, Wall-drill, Grates, JJible Class. Special Welcome to attend these and De ath Real?" Wednesday Meeting—S Bacl j S> completed and Uncompleted Surrounds, Services. p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Reading Room ow ,, er Army, absolutely -must sell. Appoint\RORI BAPTIST CHURCH, Standen St. and Free Circulating Library, Mondays, lues- ment> 1g26 _ vg> Post> ?U a.m.: Worship and Exposition of Scrip- days, and Fridays from 1.30 to• 3 >.O p.ni^ - J?LIJiS _ RIMD _ 00Kg 6 . 8 2 . 8 1% g-. lure. Preacher, Rev. W. S. Rollings 7 p.m.: Wednesdays, ,30 to ,Ao p.m., Market St., off Jh Ordinary Heart 60s, Medium Good tidings. Preacher, Mr. H. H. Brady, Kd., Lower Hutt. : _ - 3s; aISQ in 6 . 6 '_. 2 . 8 3 . 16j same I(je Ton are Welcome. . p<HRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria craftsman Doors, 6-S x 2-8 x 1%, 50s; 0.8. IRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister. \J Hall, Adelaide Rd. An address will be quality> v/ 2 in> iss; 5-pANEL Govt. SPECIRev. R. L.- Fursdon. 11 a.m.: "Christ delivered (God willing) on Sunday next, 7 pIED HOUSE DOORS, 6-6 x 2-8 x 1%, 50s; Makes Weak Men Strong." Communion. Prize- p.m. Subject: "The Jew: Will He Survive? cupboards 40s. FLUSH WALNUT CUPBOARD giving in Capitol Theatre. 7 p.m.: "World A cordial invitation to hear this address, bun- I)00BS) W alnut one side, 6x2, 50s. EngHominion—For Whom?" day School, 2.45 p.m. Orange Hall, Buick ]ish Rise antl '. Fall SAWBBNCH, takes 26in OF CHRIST ->1 Vivian St --"Over- st- 7 p.m. Subject, One Mediator h one £5Q Hand p in G ?eaf SsS D» ' 10 am < Bible' Between God and Men the Man Christ Jesus miTEKER, £8 10s; Engineer's Power Hammer. Mi«innnrv Till Curios etc 11 a.m.: A • hearty welcome. Free Literature all £ Q j Blower, £6. Also to arrive and in SSSi^tt:^: TmT^? °s ni appllcatlol110' ' 3/ 1, 6,3- 1038 '1/2inand Vicljerv 7pm : Bright Service. Preacher: 18 Boyd Ice- bl" : —— %m. DOWELS, from %to lin. vichery. '''■"'•; .l | bit . .. The Chllrc h's mORY ST. HALL (next Mt. Cook School).— MOSS AGENCY CO., 250 Wakefleld St., Weis^_'Fiii«isSSst sti^, L^&sr^s^f^Ti^ mi^ s^^ M v cu ba s ,, OPP . ■%S™"«Z^™™^ ko jr Hall-wherelmblic may draw their sup" coliectlon- —=r—^rf hood." Opening Speaker, Mr. C. Tllyard. 7 ' 1 , rxnTR pHURCH OF CHRIST, Colombo St. Wei- isvangelistic Service. Speaker: Mr. W. m « mV nr¥i^vnni>vnrns m TWix \J lington South. Minister Mr. H. C. F _ c le BubJec t: "God's Close-ups." After RB&IDE>XIAL PKOPERItto IN LEVLN Bischoff, an Australian Evangelist. 10 a.m.: t ,. Servico there will be Supper and a, sing rpH_ PUBLIC XRUSXEE invites lenders foi Sunday School. Special Services. 11 a.m :™" Soldiers and tholr friends . Strangers to j- the Purchase of the following Properties Worship Service. Speaker, Mr. H. C. Bischoff. City a i so welcomed. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m., situate at the intersection of Bath and WinSubject, "A Family Tragedy." 7 p.m.: Bright Midweek Meeting. After a season of Prayer cheater Sts., Levin:— hlliMlnit , front Evangelistic Service. Special soloist. Special for our raem bers. who are serving with the a^%^f^\^^o^ m^u^PiJl^Z singing. Subject, "The Story of Jonah." Be Forces> an Address will be given by Mr. P. age o3it to Winchester bt, and ld.tt to Bath Earlyjorjho Bright, Helpful Services. „. o'Donnell. Thursday, 2.30 p.m., Women's St frpHE GREATER WORLD SPIRI- Prayer Meeting. , nwM dwelling thereon having a frontage of 70ft to X TUAL MISSION, "PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL MISSION, winchester st> and depth of 132 f t. Antipodean Chambers, JL 101-103 Vivian St. 10.30 a.m.: SseeK- p ar ti C ulars and Conditions of Tender may 57 Lower Cuba St. ing His Blessing on Others. 11 a.m.: me be . inspected and additional information obSunday, 3 p.m.: floral Messages. Holy Anointing around His table. Appro- tamed at tlie p UD n c Trust Office, Levin. 7 pm- Speaker: Rev. M. Bowies, priate message. 2.45 p.m.: Sunday bcnooi ana The j lie i iest or any tender will not neccso'wDipl., England. Subject: "The Humble Bible Classes. 7 p.m.: Stirring Gospel mes- garily be , accepte(l . Heart the Obedient Will, is the Short Way to sages by Evangelists Mr. and Mrs.; bh^e in jenders close at 3 p.m. on October 15, 1943, Kevelation" Clairvoyance and After Circle, word and song. You should hear this. Reter- afc t]]e Offlce of the District Manager, Levin, WPflnPstlav Sum- Public Seance. A Hearty ence will be made to the late. Mrs. Wi-3on. th they are t0 be addressed in sealed en£S i_ exfended to all PubUc Meetings, Tuesday arid Thursday, at d marked . _ state of Henry Piayford- „! T ™Jl™ 4M Jpibittt m ist phtirph 7-30 P-m., conducted by the Evangelists, whom Tender for Purch ase of Property." rfIHE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALISI CHURCH, tft . announce are able to continue G . w . WILSON, X Oddfellows' Hall, 1 Kent Tee. (next lire ug a hUe longer> owing to their other , District Manager. Station).—3 p.m. Sunday: Service, Messages arrangemente be ing deferred. Wednesday, 2 public Trust Offlce, Levin. from lowers 7 p.m. »>™"e : Key Loyal sisters meet Would it be we ll BUILDINGS POB REMOVAL. Mrs EM. Cralßie;, 1^ n ™£ for you if Jesus came today? are invited for the Removal of the Pearl of Great Price |Ss and visitors T UTHERAN CHURCH (EVANGELICAL), King <J Buildings situated at 92 Riddiford St. Message After Circle. Inends ana -visitor- j^ Adelaide Rd., near Basin Re- Th e section must be left clean after removal cordially welcome. gervc _ M i n i ste v, Rev. C. W. Appelt. Divine of t i le buildings. Offers should be submitted YITELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday School by tho 23rd inst. to the District Public Trustee, VV (INC.), 32 Kent Tee., the Centre of a t 10.30. An invitation is extended to all. Wellington. Universal Spiritualism. Sunday. 7 p.m.: "Blessed are they that hear the Word of 1 -- STIMAT _ S re q U i re d from building contracSpeaker, Mr. R. A. Webb/ Dipl., S.N.U., Eng- God." : . J^ tors for Renovations to Dwelling in city. land. Subject, "Spiritual Portals of Freedom tj ENTEC OSTAL FELLOWSHIP, Masonic Address communications to J. Fanning and Co., arid Progress," followed by Spiritual uair- jf Hallj Dona^ McLean St., Newtown—lo.3o 74 Manners St. * voyance. a . m . : Prayer. 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread. -iwiiwp XTEW THOUGHT MOVEMENT, 72a Manners Speaker: Pastor C. Bilby. Come, Prayed-up PAniq FSS O^ A rLE SF : A _ s IISIITED (IN JN St.-Speakers on Sunday at 7.15 p.m.: with blessing. PARIS Madame Hawkins, "Lecture GAIO AND KH ANDALLAH ASSEMBLY ,-__ Patent Ri f c '^ and Bottle the Messages from Flowers by. Madame Logan Brit- _\| HALLj Kgatoto st. Mr. J. Spottiswoode J_ prO p erty o f the aboV e Company are ofton. Lecture, AVednesday Night, So clock: will cont i nU e his addresses as follows: Sunday, f d for sale> p art i C ulars of patent rights "Psychology," Mr. F. Broome. Special Social -pm . A Popu i ar Fallacy Esposed. Tuesday, can be had on a ppi ica tion: Highest or any Afternoon on Thursday, at 2.30. ; 7.30 p.m.: A Glorified Christ. Thursday, <.o0 tender oot necessarily accepted. Tenders close '■ ' "" p.m.: Our Father's Blessing. Don't miss these at Noon on j> r i day/ October 22, 1943, at the rf / "v^— most interesting addresses. Bright singing. offlce of t h e Undersigned. 1 ' ■ II rue j WORD 11 1 Bring your Friends. C. S. HOGG, BIB! F" II TRUTH mHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion St. Public Accountant, r IDUt I OF GOD II ttwln J_ p ublic Lecture. "Personality and Indi- 105 Customhouse Qy., 1 p -M viduality: Problem of. Multiplex Personality." Wellington. !r Lecturer, Mr. J. Griffiths. Vocalist, Miss mENDERS are'invited for the Purchase of "WHO MAY ABIDE THE DAY OF HIS G oUf iier. Tomorrow, Sunday, 7 p.m. Visitors X the following Second Mortgages, together COMING? AND WHO SHALL STAND cordially invited. or separately :— www Wi APPEARETH? FOR HE Ib 1 £245 Interest 4V> per cent half-yearly, Ll™ A REFmI^S FIRE AND LIKE ASSEMBLY HALL Mansfield St., Newtown, i/U/11, ovir 47 acres 2 roods 8 FULLERS' SOAP." (Malachi 3:2.) -A. opp. Tram Sheds.—Sunday, T P.m.. Sun- pc^ c £ es free hold near Marton Subject to First TX is abundantly clear from "the signs of day. Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. N. Mortgage t0 state Advances Corporation. JL the times" that'the day of Christ's coming A. Garratt. A Hearty Welcome extended to all. 2 fa £2so (part of contributory Mortgage of W now near The (Scriptures teach that when Come and bring your Friends. £750)-Interest 5 per cent, half-yearly, prmClirist comes He. "shall be revealed from „ c i pa i running overdue since 1/9/41. over 424 Heaven with His mighty Angels in flaming fire acres 2 roods 18 perches near Aria, Title L.I.P. taking vengeance on them that know not God tj^SM^-^^lP* Subject t0 First MortSa£° t0 state Advances mirt that obey not the gospel of our Lord '<^2m r ~&Rd&mer Corporation. Jesus Christ" (2 Thcss. 1:7-0). How pertin- , H i ghes t or any tender not necessarily acent therefore, are the questions "who may "THE FATE OF ROME." cepted. ~„„ abide the day of His coming? and who shall "THE FATE OF ROME." Tenders, close October 12, 1943 with Messrs. stand when He appeareth?" It is perfectly "VTAZI gangsterism" . . . "Germans looting Fullerton-Smith and Co., Solicitors, Marton. cle_r from the Scriptures that those only will JN Rome" . . . "Vatican preparing for the from whom all particulars can be obtained. "stand" when Christ comes who (1) believe worst" . : . "Possible carrying off of the » l_ BUILDERS' BEQUIRE___NTS. the Gospel Christ taught," i.e., "the Gospel of p O pc as a hostage," etc., etc. Vivid headlines _\. Including the Kingdom of God" (Matt. 4:23, Matt. 9 :35, in the news confirming the predictions of the CEMENT." Mark 1-14 Luke S:l, Luke 4:43, Mark 16: prophets 1900 years ago! How will it end? LIME 15-16 Roms. 1:16, 1 Cor. 15:1-2). (2) Sub- Hear Mr. Yin Brown Tomorrow (Sunday), 6.45 PJHTlinAim wo mit to the baptism Christ appointed, i.e., bap- p.m. "The Fate of Rome. Zero Hour at toe _._f_tirici uniMFSI LIMITED tism "in the name' of Jesus Christ for tho re- Vatican." Come early. Song Service com- . FB^Cj!. "^"^.oiO mission of sins" (Mark 1G:16, John 3:5, Roms. mences C.30. Sunday, 10.45 a.m. Worship and ona 211 TARANAKI ST. 0-3-5, Gals. 3:27-29, Acts 2:38, Acts 8:12, Communion. Inspiring Service. Undenomina- Wellington Acts 'l 8:8) and thereafter (3)• obey the com- tional fellowship. Prayer for the sick at close _ _ --■ ■ Btrs mandments Christ gave (John 14:15 and 21, of meeting. 2.30 p.m.: Pleasant Sunday after- c „ ati v™,; John 15:14, Luke 6:46-49, Hebs. 5:9, James noon. All welcome. Tuesday, 7.30: National todve_r.rc. 1-22 1 John 2:4, 1 John 5:3, 2 John 6, Rev. Lecture with Screen Illustrations, "The Shaking a 1 "2-14) Thus belief, baptism, and obedience of the Nations." Vivid lantern slides and sound t>i-ttti>v \vmvv tatptv are tho Christ-appointed conditions of salva- film. Wednesday, 7.30: Red Cross Hall, Lower nfrrVxifn' atctT PO LTD tion. and according to the Scriptures those Hutt. Prophecy speaks! "When, Hitler Sues JOHN »UIHIB AND CO LJD., only who humbly conform to these conditions for Peace!" Thursday and Saturday, 7.30: O Allowance of 2s 6d dozen. will "stand when Christ appeareth." Revival Meetings. Reader, for further enlightenment regard- NEW COVENANT HALL, TOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO, LTD. ing the foregoing and a thorough exposition 55 Vivian St. THE GOLDEN B« sl u±u°f> s*l gr Kat, trUthS °f th° Blble y°U 6hOUM THOUGH UNKNOWN TO THEM, GOD RULES % V-. TIAP ,' ROOFING COMPANY read the book , THE NATIOSS AND SETS RULERS JOJfcINQ COMPANY. A copy S?S?St 0 tof-JtSucattoa to aN^THMP^eS^ 0 T° BUILT-UP PABRIC P ROOFS A_SD FLOORS. , <T , IRTTi , itmimn» amj liiMU u&i3j<jiiii>. fixers of Box 71 Wellington. "TT 011 thore J? ™ power but.°« G? d ' *n* *S CORRUGATED ASBESTOS j>ox ._. yyeiiiuei.u'i. X powers that be are ordained of God." And rp m ROOFING "VIVIAN STREET GOSPEL HALL, Welling- (Rom . 13:^) » And tne Egyptians will I , lre ab out our "NU-ROOF" Treatment fflr V ton.—Sunday, October 10: 3 p.m., Bible giv c over into the hand of a cruel lord; and q O ld Iron and Composition Roofs. Class. Subject: "Old Testament Characters— a fl erce king shall rule over them saith the WALLACE ROOFING COMPANY Joseph." Opening Speaker: Mr. G. Steven- Lord, the Lord of hosts." (Isa. 19:4.) "This / VV h Wallace. Manager). son. Sunday, October 10, 7 p.m.: Gospel Meet- matter (concerning Nebuchadnezzar) ia by the 4 p ar isi, st (opp Public Library), ing. Speaker: Mr. R. L. Maclachlan. Sub- ( i ecre e of the watchers ... to the intent Te i 40.481 P.O Bos 132. Te Aro. ject: "The Social Question." How can this that the living may know that th.c most High — 1 problem be solved? Come along and hear ru i e th in the kingdom of men, and giveth it ! this address on this important subject. A ( 0 whomsoever He will, and setteth up over DANCING. 1 hearty invitation is extended to all. ' it the basest of men." (Dan. 4 :17.) "For . — — HHRADES HALL, Vivian St. (side entrance), behold the Lord of hosts doth take away from EEG _ STILW ELL'S 1 Come. You are welcome. Sunday, 7 p.m. Jerusalem and from Judah the whole stay of Go_pel Address. This mesage is for you, and bf ead and the whole stay of water—and I will « 7ELCOMB DANCE CLUB we invite you to come. fl give children to be their princes, and babes VV BLCOMB DANCE CLUB o°* x .TEMPLE' Sth le led^ ercoS msaith t^Lo^ihU I will For Servicemen and Civilian, ViP^^SVK ,«- «ornu e., St*«, . raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY. /S/S& y£\ J 7 Cambridge Tee.). m ng S h a ii reign and prosper, and execute TONIGHT MAYFAIR. /__7_» *§ 2\Q\ ,Sun<i a?7 lt l atl^<L Break* judgment and justice in the earth." (Jer. TONIGHT MAYFAIR. ISM _> __• Sill*! HIS Oi ctreau. O.OV P.m.: <>«.?; \ TTolnful litnrtturo frw Ornnfo H'lll _ » . . \S\i % -3/ -I Adult Prayer Meeting and n°'nlril S? 1 I m _?'Librarian Boy Doors open 73 0 ° cl<? ck" \- V M yS>J Witness Bible Study. 7 S 6'L L dWI ] ' Mbiamn» Box Dancing 8 till midnight. \kfS*S'S<sy p.m.: Speaker, Pastor I. --■ »^-""'»'» 11- — GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. XJJ_Z_5^ E- Grabham. Subject, GOSPEL MESSAGE. GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. , "The Greatest of All "TT7HY lam not a Christian" series, because Ladies 'is Gents 3s N55 E F Questions—lts Answer." Soloist, Miss M. Smith. it "conversion" (Acts 3:19-21) follows a ~ nf i «\ T 7%A P 'Returned Men in Uniform Free Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Women's Meeting. All Scriptural investigation and acceptance of true a"JL l.;>_^ h l" /"'! U™o ihiti 1E iiZ or must sisters heartily welcome. (Note: Women only.) doctrine (2 Tim. 3:15). (2) "Salvation" (John " rolllljltius liquor must Ue Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Speaker, Pastor W. 4:22) is the change from a "vile" (Phil. 3:21). -"^tO enioiceu. ,-. Pickles, from Hastings. Tonight, Saturday, T. 30 "corruptible" (1 Cor. 15:53) Btate to "immor- WEI COME DANCE CLUB * ]).m.: Young People will conduct the Service, tality" (Ps. 133:3, Matt. 25:46), continued «_-i.v-u.uu All heartily welcome. Don't miss these bright (God willing) tomorrow at 3. D.F.I. Building.; TONIGHT MAYFAIR. and interesting services. - —^ Gospel lit. Frank Willlment, 61 Ponsonby lid. . . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 87, 9 October 1943, Page 5

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