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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. rFHE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEA- -*• LAND, Wellington Central Circuit.—Wesley Church (Taranaki St.): 11 a.m., Jlr. H. *. Clarke. Subject: "Challenge and Sequel." 7 p.m., Jir. Howard Wadman. Subject: "A Devotional Anthology: The Stages of Life." Anthem: "The Peace of God" (Rheinberger). wi v P" m "' organ Rental by Mr. H. Temple \;!'„, Minister: Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch. After-Church Social Hour. Brooklyn: 11 a.m., ,V;-.Y iter Graham. 7 p.m., Dr. I. Newman. Minister: Rev. Campbell P. Lucas. Aro St.: 11 a.m Mr. E. Slyfleld. 7 p.m., Mr. R. W. Horrobin. ' TI/TETHODIST SERVICES.-Wellington East ATX Circuit.— Hataitai: 11 a.m., Jlr. H. JI. Patrick; 7 p.m., Rev. W. E. Falkingham Antnem: ihe Heavenly Vision," by Cuthbert Harris Lyall Bay: 11 a.m., Family Service, Rev W. E. Falkingham; 7 p.m., Rev. A. Richards, JI.A. Anthem: "Nearer, Jly God, to riiee, by Arthur Pearson Island Bay: 11 a.m., Mrs. Gibson Young; 7 p.m., Jlr. P. Graham. Jliramar: 11 a.m., Mr. A. Mackle; 7 p.m., Jlr. D. Chisholm. Worser Bay: 11 a.m., Jlr. Gibson Young; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington West Circuit, February 25— Karori: 11 a.m., Jlr. A. H. Brooks; 7 p.m., Mr. Brady. Thorndon: 11 a.m., Rev. C. E. Dickens; 7 p.m., Jlr. A. Angel. Notthland: 11 a.m., Dr. I. V. Newman; 7 p.m., Rev. C. E. Dickens. Kaiwarra: 4 p.m., Rev. C. E. Dickens. WELLINGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. "Trinity," Riddiford St., Newtown.—Jlinister: Rev. J. D. JlcArthur. 9.45 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. All welcome to these services. Choirmaster : Jlr. Oscar Dyer. Organist: Jliss Thawley. L.R.S.JI. WEBB ST. JIETHODIST CHURCH.—PubIic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sermon theme: "Where Shall We Find Understanding?" Evening Service: The Leader of Bible Stuck JUssion. Jlinister: Rev. Jloses Ayrton. Midweek Fellowship: Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. HE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 11 a.m.: Rev. J. S. Young. 7 p.m.: Young People's Fellowship. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Organist and Choirmaster, Jlr. H. D. Kelly. CAJIBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft. Jlorning Topic: "A Wonderful Description of God's People." Evening Topic: "The Devil: Origin and Destiny." Sunday School at 10 a.m. NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. 11 a.m.: "A Passionate Few." 7 p.m.: "A Great Deal Is Expected of Us." ASSEJIBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND. Ambulance Hall. 29 Vivian St.—The Jlinistry of Wm. J. Phelps will continue. 11 a.m. Jleeting the Lord Jesus at His Table: 7 p.m., A Jlessage to provoke and Inspire given by Jlr Phelps. Tonight, 7.30, Nimmo's Hall (opp. Jlajestic Theatre), Willis St., Clarrie Wickenden's Jlinistry continues. See other Advts. Tonight. A cordial welcome extended to all. Come. ASSEJIBLY HALL, Jlansfield St., Newtown. —Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3 p.m. 7 p.m., Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Jlr. W. F. Curie. A hearty welcome extended to all. NGAIO and Khandallah Assembly Hall, Ngatoto St.—Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Jlr. J. Judd. Everyone Welcome to this Bright Gospel Service. JOHNSONVILLE ASSEJIBLY HALL.—Sunday, 7 p.m. Everyone cordially invited to hear the Glorious Gospel of the Grace' and Love of God. Speaker: Jlr. W. Turkington. Do not miss this Address. Come. LOWER HUTT ASSEJIBLIES OF GOD (full Gospel Fellowship), Red Cross Hall, Jlarket St.—ll a.m.: -Communion Service and Jlinistry of the Word. Speaker: Bro. JI. Helbron. 7 p.m.: Come and Hear Ernest T. Jlellor, Gifted Bible Teacher. All Welcome to these inspiring meetings. Come ancl bring a friend. WELLINGTON BOY SCOUTS AND GIRL GUlDES.—Founder's Day Service, The Town Hall, Sunday, February 25, 3 p.m. Invitation extended to parents and friends. Preceded by procession of Scouts and Guides-from Railway Station, 2.10 p.m. DIVINE HEALING SERVICE, Nimmo's Hall, Bond St., Tonight, 7.30. A Divine Healing Jleeting will be held. The Speakor will show from the Scriptures that the Power of God to Heal is just tlie same today. The Sick will be Prayed for. Assemblies of God. Clarrie Wickenden. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Qy. (next Fire Station).—The subject this Sunday, 7 p.m., is "God's will, Christ's will, man's will, and Satan's will." We invite you to hear this message. Come for sure. PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL JIISSION, 101-103 Vivian St.—God Is Jloving by His Spirit. Hallelujah. 10.3 a.m.: Prayer, knowing that He hears us. 11.0: Communion Service. Dedication of infant's Jlinistry of the Word by Jlr. R. Young, the Scotch Preacher and Soloist. 2.45 p.m.: S.S. and Bible Classes. Jlembers will gladly call for any children whose parents may wish them to attend. Please advise usi 7 p.m.: A Glorious Gospel Service. The Address will be given by Jliss Borroughs, mighty in the Word, whose itinerary has taken her throughout all the Australian States, including Tasmania, where large auditoriums have been trowded to hear this woman preacher, and with glorious results —signs and wonders accompanying the Word. Hear this anointed one. Tuesday, Combined Open-air Service. Wednesday, 2 p.m.: Sisters Jleet for Prayer. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Divine Healing Service. Jfrs. S. Jolly WiU give an address on healing. Jlrs. Jolly has experienced healing, being miraculously healed of several incurable diseases and has witnessed numerous marvellous deliverances from mental, physical, and spiritual maladies. Be sure you do not miss hearing this message. Bring the sick. Christ is the Healer Divine. Pentecostal Fellowship, Donald JlcLean St., Newtown, 11 a.m. Communion and Fellowship. Pastor Jlellor will minister. the Word. Christians avail yourself of this blessed service. Ail are welcome. WANTED TO SELL. ROWN Fur Cape, square shoulders, in new condition, S.W.; £6, or best offer. 1298 Evg. Post. METAL Turning Lathe, good order, height of centres 3y 2 m, £25; Set of 5 Expanding Reamers, sizes 21-32 to 1 1-16. 13 Strathavon Rd., off Hobart St., Jliramar. PULLETS— Purebred White Leghorn, 3 months old, Us each; 2-year Hens, 6s each. Kers Kackle Korner Poultry Farm, Main Rd., Stokes Valley. FOR SALE, Chesterfield Suite and Garden Roller. 516 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. FOR SALE, Heavy Camelhair Travelling Coat, W., new. 519 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. 2 RAINCOATS, navy preferably; also Girl's High School Overcoat and Gym. State lengths, price, etc., 523 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. FOR SALE, Cane Pram, wire mattress, perfect condition, sponge. Apply 30 Bell Rd., Lower Hutt. ENGLISH Worsted Suit, new condition, size 4, navy, stripe; nearest offer. 530 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. FOR SALE, 9 Fringed Chocolate-coloured Blinds, State house. Apply 40 Hall Cres., Lower Hutt. FOR SALE, Piano. English (Everton and Co., London), excellent condition. 529 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. GAS Combination and Chip Heater combined, nearly new. 8 Heretaunga St., Petone. STANDARD Engine, 11 h.p., good condition, mag. start, suitable launch or saw. Tel. 02-262. FOR SALE, Combination Divan, double bed size. Best offer. Reply to 10 Pitt St., Lower Hutt. SELL, 20-gallon Zip Heater, almost new. 20 Armidale St., Petone. SJIALL Barrel, suitable for wine making. 54-130. CHESTERFIELD Suite, green uncut moquette, new condition, six months* use; reasonable. 52-095. KINDLING Wood, clean, dry, delivered; order winter's supply now. Cant- and Fivcash, Wood and Ccal Jlerchants, Kilbirnie. Tel. 25-494. FOR SALE, Front Door and Glassed Verandah End, cheap. Tel. 17-591. WANTED to Sell, Endowment Insurance Policy, maturing 1959. Reply 1166 Evg. Post. WANTED to Sell, Hand-tailored Grey Costume, hardly worn; Two Black Coats, cheap. Apply 1184 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. WANTED Sell, Dropside Cot, .panel ends, enamelled, almost new; Kapok Jlattress; also 21-pieco China Teaset, exclusive pattern, and Rosewood Standard Lamp. Apply 88 Jlarsden St., Lower Hutt. VIOLINS, made with N.Z. timber, polished, clear; repairs to all string instruments. H. Cramb, 158 Jlolesworth St. TO SELL, Tram Regulation Pram, good condition; Plunket Bassinette. Tel. 17-522. FOR SALE, syds Fine Jlesh Brass Wire Gauze. What offers? Apply Al Reuben Aye., Brooklyn. ARTIST'S Violin, bow, ancl case, for Sale; fine toned instrument. Apply 1172 Evg. Post. FOR SALE, 4 Gallons Green Enamel Paint. Ring 26-501. CANVAS Bag, with padlopk, suitable storing blankets and camping gear; Kitchen Table, jarrah, strong; Attache Case, leather, suitable school books; Hammock, rope; Umbrella; Rope. Tel. 27-394. GULBRANSEN. Player Piano, Ip goocl order, £85 or near offer. Tel. 43-355 for address. FOR SALE, Brown Fireside Settee, £5. Apply 33 Adams Tee. X H.P. Electric Jlotor, countershaft, starter, O 2 belts; Sawbench, 22in saw, £40; offers considered. 1163 Evg. Post. I7OR SALE, Black Striped Costume, women's - fitting, hardly worn, cost lags, accept £7 10s. Tel. 56-041. WANTED Sell, Large Hand-knitted Shaw., little used, 255. 73 Pirie St., El. GENT'S Bicycle, £6 or offer; also Rocking Horse, enclosed type, 355. Write 1164 Evg. Post. SJIALL Door, 6ft 4in x 2ft 4in, obscure glass top, panel, rimlock hinges, suitable bathroom, £2 ss. Tel. 52-514. FOR SALE, 12ft Yacht, good condition, with trolley, £12. Apply 14 Beach St., Petone. SIX Shares in Wellington Co-operative Building Society, pay up until March 9, take £24. Apply 2 Waione St., Petone. FOR SALE, Football Boots, size 8, in firstclass condition, 10s. Tel. 47-067, Sunday. FUR Cape, in good condition, £3 10s. Write P326 Evg. Post, Petone. FOR SALE, Jlodern One-bar Electric Radiator, good condition. Tel. 47-067, Sunday. TWO-TONE Rimu Dining-room Suite, drawleaf table, six-piece, never used, cost £27 10s, will take £20 cash. Apply 55 Sydney St.. Petone (evenings). TpNGLISH Type Pram, good condition, £5 -^ 15s; Three Large Blinds, two brown, one beige; Copper Fender, modern, 2os. 1286 Evg. Port.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 5

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