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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. [ INTERCESSORY SERVICE. We heartily invite you to join with us In a time of Inter--1 cession for our Nation and our Allies at the .Town Hall Concert Chamber on Tuesday MidIda y, 12.40 p.m. to 1.20 p.m. J. C. Falder, Esq., will speak briefly. Pianist, Sergeant J. D. Collins. "More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of." rpHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW X ZEALAND.—St. John's -Church, Willis St. Minister: Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Morning, 11—"Steadfast, Immovable, Always Abounding." Evening, 7—Broadcast Service. "Is the Modern Despair of Man Justified?" Organ Recital, 6.40. Social Hour after the Evening Service. Service men and women and other visitors cordially welcomed CJT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The'Terrace.—First KJ Presbyterian Church. The; Rev.' Brian £ ,«?' ¥".f- *n a-m-' "On Longing for the Fulfilment." 7 p.m., "Prayer and Our'A"e" QT. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH °235 kJ Adelaide Rd. Minister: Rev. W Elliott 'm 4. Sunday School Anniversary. H a.m.:' Rev.' G. R. Stirling, Director of Religious Educaw V Churches of Christ. 3 p.m.: R«. VV : T. Clark, of the South Seas Evangelical Mission. 7 p.m.: Rev. W. Elliott. Come and 14, I chi!dren ln a Service of Praise. JTEST TCE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—II XV a.m.: "At Home in the World." 7 pm"Courageous Christianity." Pro-Communion Service, Thursday, 7.30- p.m. Rev. H. R. Fell, QEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rev. S» Dr p2*£- of SfSides 1. 1 n:^K SunS^D^bST QUanerly C°mmUniOn' TT'ELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5 XV Raroa Rd.-Minister: Rev. W. J. Pe'llow, Th.M. 11 a.m., Clnllren's Christmas Service' cat P ''m" Christmas Sonss: (1) "The MagniflKARORI PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH— Minister: The Rev. J. M. Bates. 11 a.m., Gods People in Court"; 7 p.m.. Request Sermon on Matt. 5:48. /^=r*>. 'PHE SALVATION ARMY, /CiSr^s\ Wellington "City Corps, fx^t-JXf \ Vivian St. Citadel.. (rtjSSjsf Tonight, 7.30 p.m.: Open-Air, V«S3i>y Dixor»"St. Major Gooday. This Sunday: Adjutant and Mrs. Searle vi'l conduct Three Great Meetings for the people. 11 a.m.: Holiness and Family worship. Subject, "God's Faithfulness." Speaker, Adjutant Searle. Attend and be blessed 3 p m.: Praise Hour. Music, song, and helpful message. Bring the famllv to this happy gathering. Citadel Band tiking special part 7 p.m.: People's Salvation Meeting. Subject, "A Sure Refuge." Speaker, Adjutant Fred Searle. Band and Songsters, uplifting singing. Attend the Citadel and be welcome. ■/^£lC\ rrHfc, SALVATION ARMY, /(ffl\»\ x Constable St. (^Sfs^JWELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS V^OW SI;XI)AY ' 7- 30 a-m-' Prayer; 11 \sr=Zl>/f a.m., Holiness Meeting. Speaker • — ' Rev. Cannell C. Hoskin; 7p m Salvation Meeting. Speaker: Major L. Millar Come for a Blessing. Next Sunday: Young People's Anniversary. Major and Mrs. L. Millar, Corps Officers. rpHE SALVATION ARMY, 32 Park Rd., MiraX mar. 11 a.m.. Lieutenant Hill; 7 pm., Miramar Combined Church Choirs present Cantata, "Nativity." Speaker: Pastor Wilbur Clark. pHKISTIAM SCIENCE.-FIRST CHURCH OF 1/ CHRIST, SCIENTIST. BOLTON ST (oil IfTh errf, Ccl. Pea oruParllanient BldS*.). Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of na a' Si ien t tist' iv Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Suiday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. buoject: "God, the only Course and Creator." Sunday School, 22 The Terrace, 11 a.m. Wednesday Meeting, 8 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) 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.. Wednesday 11 a.m. to 7 30 p.m.. Friday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. All are welcome. iI>IRST CHURCH OF CHRsST. SCIENTIST Market St., Lower Hutt, off Woburn Rd Branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. USA Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Subject: "God, the only Course and Creator " Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 9 30 a m Reading Room and Free Circulating Library corner High St. and Laing's Rd., open daily Monday to Friday, inclusive. Wednesday eveni»g, 7 to 7.40. Friday evening, 7 to 8.30. rnORY ST. HALL (next Mount Cook School). A Sunday, December 3. 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subu^'t."^ 1 £ or.intllians !«•" Opening speaker, Mr. P. H. O Donnell. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Service. Preacher, Mr. C. J. Drake. Subject, "A Great Man's Start in Life." This will be followed by supper and an hour of fellowship for Service Men and Women and Visiting JnendK. Wednesday, 7.45 -p.m.: Missionary Meeting, to be addressed by Mr. Douglas 0"' On furlol'Sh from Manchukuo. riHUISTADELPHUN MEETING, Victoria *-/ Hall. Adelaide Rd.—An Address will be delivered (God Willing) on Sunday Next, ,7 P.m. Subject: "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the Sin of the World." A cordial invitation to hear this Address. Sunday School r .lo p.m. Free Literature on all Bible subjects. Apply to the Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St.—ll am ■ lie Season of Worship and Remembrance' ki, the Lord's Table. 7 p.n,.: Ac earnest exponent ot the Gospel which means so' much to him •?'" P"? eh- , Hear Wm. J. Main. Tonight i. -30: Nimmo's Hall, Willis St., Younc People's Fellowship (all adults welcome) subject. A Great Sight." Put yourself on serves UVay t0 bleSSillt' hy attending these 1 SSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown. nm • lT^ . . ,*' CIDOI aUd Biblu Masses, 3 P.m., Bnglu Gospel Service, 7 p.m. Subject•Seven Openings and Why," Speaker: Mr! G, Ward, from Hamilton. Mr. Ward will continue giving further addresses from a Chart on the Book of Genesis on Tuesday, 7.45 p m and Thursday, 7.45 p.m. You are invited to attend these meetings. TOHNSONVILLK ASSEMBLY, HALL.—Suny day. Young Men's Rally. Fellowship Tea, •> p.iij,. All young men specially invited. Do not miss hearing these young men at 7 o'clock Everyone welcome. Come and bring your friends. No collection: Come, Come, Come I \TGAIO and Khandallah Assembly Hall, Mr n S"i° tO, s?- Sui»day, 7 p.m.. Speaker, Mr. D. Lintoii. Come and hear this Bright Gospel Address. T OWJSK HUTT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (Full XJ Gospel ■Fellowship), Red Cross Hall Minit, m? 1 ,::; ln- Communion Service and - n J v l,} h% "onL Weaker: Owen Ashford. ' p.m lull Gospel Message. Speaker: Bro. A. L:ike. All welcome. nruiPrr SERVICES. T ?,F., Haiipy Servici;s Tomorrow with the JL Children and Young People. 11 a.m -.4.), and 7 p.m. Solos, duets, trios, quartets and ensemble numbers. Special speakers at all meetings. A day of joyous inspiration. Tuesriay, 7.30:. Prophecy and world events with lantern slides and sound film, "Nazi Strike" Wednesday, 7.45: Continuation of Anniversary. (. ■'" (ire" s. X?™* and Prize-giving. Saturday, ..30: Revival Fellowship, Pastor Yin, Brown presiding. New Covenant- Hall, 55 Vivian St fpWKNTY-SECOND (22nd) ANNUAL HOLII X NEbS CONVENTION OF THE PENTE COSTAL CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND Del cember 3 to 10, inclusive, at 101-103 Vivian ht.—Sunday, 11 a.m.: Communion and Young leoples Service. Speaker: Pastor H. V Koberts. of Blenheim. 3 p.m.: Sunday School (Wni "'< « m, emb,ers will attend Apostolic Church S.S. Anniversary. 6.45 p.m.: Special -Song Service. 7 p.m.: Gospel and Ministry Meeting bpeaker: Pastor Alex. Gardiner \ eion£"v ln-w V *&ala£ d °f ApOStolic Chu"<* -Uomlai, i..! 0 p.m.: Pastor H. V. Roberts Despising the Gift.'"* Tuesday; 12.30 pm • Open-air Meeting, I) ixon ' St. Reserve. 7.80 P.m : Mr. John Nelson, "The Revival at Warkwoith." Wednesday,, 7.30 p.m.: Evangelist Rall'v' He. Unl?| aVi? o "-m-: «™t S? r£ri<; »? t W" 1- 1 Uosl' el Proclaimed I Jesus Uinst as Lord. Saviour. Healer, Baptiser and frT^nlpM . BrigUt sinS"'g. edifying mlnisvh':i- messages. Come for a ReYIVJAN ST GOSPEL HALL, Wellington. * Sunday. December 3. Sunday School, 2.45 Y;?'pi. 3 p,m-: B'b!e S£tUiy Class- Subject^ Ist Peter, Chapter 5. Opening speaker, Mr. R MM , p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Speaker, Mr.' P-rtPnrfPri Ft?* 0!}■ . A Very heaMy citation Is (SosiS C°me al°"g and hear the A^f^e.^in^of'^-^ Bun£T ■ '? VirUC Bl>eaker Preach the GW Sunday night next, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Man Who Was Certain." Thursday next 7 45Prayer Meeting and Question Night ' TIHE BIKLB study MISSIOX 1» Inter.i r s°;rsr4,s» °c v^i? Biblical References to tlfe Holy Ghost." Special "JJEBRON" HOUSE OF PRAYER, lc Manuka r, . ,*■■> 5l >ramar. Saturday, 730 • Rally Spec.a speaker. Tuesday, 8 p.m',: Prayer Me U Kv^srs 10- 30 "•"'■•Bibie suic *and JBf MM ( 1 v M M U A W X A L T H COVENANT j}pr^**s*L Lower Hutt Bridge. •^/ #B*Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion Service. Living Message! Inspiring hymns! 3 p.m., Joyous Hour for children and adults. Bright choruses. Sunday School Orchestra. Screened Bible pictures. 7 p.m.. The best news ever heard! Jesus the Saviour; Jesus the H«aler: Baptiser, Coming King! 'Anolniiug | with nil and the Prayer of Faith after message. Our wonderful Lord Jesus still heals the sick and oppressed. Hundreds ministered to weekly for healing, inspiration and blessing. Thousands^ At healings reported through the last twenty year? of the Pastor's ministry. Orchestral music! Al! welcome I Seatin" for 700. SPECIAL WELCOME. BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister : Rev. E. F. Sherburd. Sunday School Anniversary Services. n a.m.. Rev R L Fursdon; 3 p.m., Pastor. H. C. Bischoff; Ipm' Rev. E. F. Sherburd. Special Singing, including "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "Oh For the Wings of a Dove." And Wednesday, 6th, 7.30 p.m., Prlzegivmg and further Singing by Choir. You are cordially welcome to these services.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1944, Page 4

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