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___QgUGIOUS SERVICES. T HB7l£?^£YraKU-V CHURCH OF NEW Minute- » -„ St' John' s Church, Willis St. 11- »ti.' «6-'- Gladst°«e Hughes. Morning, 7-'"ThL TilUnt of the Kingdom." Evening, W Dunp,? UJ?, anli arll"1 Ide;lL" S°loi3t > Mrs. ent Order Vlft £°, c,al Lodges of th" Independent wL Oddfellows W iu attend the EvenRoonf £tp.?'« v° dal Hour in the Fellowship amiW™ Ule ? v?? ln ß Service- Service men Sand women cordially invited Tr£ND^ W" S CHURCH, The Terrace—The Rec. Brian X hoy, MA ll am "Tlip w. ltb«. ln c* 9f ?!?" 7 *■£. •"„«■■£• wwih riar^mc^a;:hou v; ed s n e e^' May *• i 2-*° CJT. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235 O Adelaide Rd Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, «• no a; m': ,Tll e Call of God for the Good We Can Get and the Good We Can Give 7 y-™-:. A_ G"at. Pici ure and a Noble Example. (Special Offering for Church Funds at both Services.) T7-ENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * « w"V;. 'T, le Loss of God is Root ot the World's Malady." Special reference to Anzac Day. 7 p.m.: "The Spirit of Alertness." Rev. H. R. Fell, M.A, B D ST. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnie Cres.—Harvest Thanksgiving Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Join wtih us in giving thanks to God for all His good gifts Rev. A, W. Armstrong. SEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister, Rev. Dr, E. N. Merrington. 11 a.m.: "Jesus, the Divine Witness." 7 p.m.: "The Problem of Waste." Organist, Mr. L. D. Austin. KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Rd. —Minister: Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. 11 a.m., "Breaking Down the Barriers." 7 p.m., 'The Grace of Appreciation." KARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Minister: The Rev. J. M. Bates. 11 a.m., "The Spirit of Truth." 7 p.m., "Cancelling the Regulations." WADESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.----11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Mr. W Brockway. Sunday School, 2 p.m. NGAIO PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE, in the Returned Services Club Halt, at 7 o'clock. Preacher: Rev. W. R. Hutchison. Subject: "The Adventure of Faith." BiWe Class and Sunday School at 10 o'clock, in Public School, Chelmsford St. (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—FIRST CHURCH OF J CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off The Terrace, near Parliament Bldgs.), Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Subject: "Probation After Death." Sunday School: 22 The Terrace, at 11 o'clock Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room ancl Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Life Bldg. (2nd Floor). Open daily to the public (except Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays) ; Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 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. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Market St., Lower Hutt, off Woburn Rd., Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massa., U.S.A. Services: Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Probation After Death." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, cnr. High St. , and Laing's Rd., open daily, Monday to Friday, inclusive. Wednesday evening, 7 to 7.40, Friday evening 7 to 8.30. ! S^=r-^ rpHE SALVATION ARMY. AJkw\ X Wellington City Corps, /wZjSj \ VIVIAN ST. CITADEL. l^r/GafK)/ Tonight, 7.30 p.m.: Open-air, KKS»y Dixon st. This Sunday. 7 a.m.: "A Vj^3^ Callto Prayer. 11 a.m.: Holiness and Testimony Meeting. Speaker, Mrs. Major Searle. Attend this meeting for Spiritual help 3 p.m., Great Praise Meeting. The Citadel Songster Brigade, under the leadership of Songster Leader J. Stevenson, will take special part. Attend this hour of special music and song. 7 p.m., People's Salvation Meeting. Subject, "What Happens at Calvary." Speaker, Major Fred Searle. Hear this straight message. Band and Songsters. Soloist, Bro. Fred Lynch. 800 free seats —warmth and friendliness. Attend the Citadel and be sure of a blessing. Public Meetings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. /3rC\ THK SALVA'IIo.N .UMY y &n^&\ * Constable St Irt/Cartjsl Wellington South Corps. \S^~s\/ Tonight. 7 o'clock: Open-air. at Green St. Sunday, 7.30 a.m.: Prayer. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting. Subject: "A Right Heart." Speaker, Major L. Millar. 2.30 p.m.: The Band will play at Ewart Hospital." 7 p.m.: Great Salvation Jleeting. Subject: "Forgiveness." Speaker, Jlajor L. Millar. ' Band and Songsters supporting. All welcome. HE SALVATION ARMY, Kilbirnie.—9.3o a.nj., Prayer; 11 a.m., Holiness Jleeting. Speaker: Jlajor Jlorley. 7 p.m.. Service of Remembrance for tlie late Mrs. Brigadier R. Glover conducted by Colonel C. Walls. SSEJIBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND Ambulance Hull, 29 Vivian St. 11 a.m.: The Jlaster's Own Appointed Place of Jleeting. Join in worship of the Living Saviour at His Table. 7 p.m.: A Gospel Service in which the reality of the things of God will be unfolded. The preacher at both services will be Wm. J. Phelps. Come, for the feast is spread. ASSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3 p.m. Bright Gospel Service 7 p.m. Speauers: Jlessrs. A. Badger and A. Watts. A hearty welcome extended to all. LOWER HUTT ASSEJIBLIES OF GOD (Full Gospel Fellowship), Red Cross Hall, Market St. —11 a.m.: Communion Service and Ministry of the Word. Speaker: Owen Ashford. 1- p.m.: The Jlessage of the House of God given by Ernest T. Jlellor. Come for blessing and inspiration from the presence of the Lord. Sick prayed for. AH Welcome. CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall. Adelaide Rd.—An Address will be delivered (God Willing) Sunday Next, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Gospel of Peace. Seek ye the Lord while He may be found. Call ye upon Him while He is near." A cordial invitation to hear this, address. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. Free Literature on all Bible subjects still available. Apply to the Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee., SI. TORY ST. HALL (next Jlount Cook School). —Saturday: 7.30 p.m., Young People's .Meeting. Speaker, Jlr. C. G. Grant. Subject, ".Man's Greatest Gift Today." Sunday: 11 a.m., Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m., Young Jlen's Bible Class. Speaker, Jlr. F. B. Stephens. Also Adult Bible Study. Subject, "Galatians—3." Opening speaker, Jlr. J. Gibson. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Preacher. Jlr. W. F. Curie. Song Service 6.40 p.m. Fellowship Hour and Supper to follow the Service. A cordial invitation to all service men and women. Wednesday: 7.45 p.m., Jlr. H. C. Isaac will commence a series of Special Addresses. Thursday: 2.30 p.m., Women's Prayer Jleeting. GOSPEL HALL, Vivian St. Sunday : 2.45, Sunday School; 3 p.m., Bible Reading, I Corinthians, chapter 4. Opening speaker, Jlr. R. L. Jlaclachlan. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, Speaker, Jlr. N. A. Garratt. Everybody welcome. Thursday, 7.45, Jlr. R. A. Vines, missionary on furlough from China, will give an account of the work. GOSPEL HALL, Jliramar (near Capitol Theatre). Sunday, 7 p.m.: Jlr. Reid will preach on "The Second Coming of Christ." Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Prayer Jleeting and Bible Study (Romans, eh. 0). JOHNSONVILLE ASSEMBLY HALL. Sunday, 7 p.m.; Bright Song Service, 6.45 P.m. Special Jleetings continue. Speaker, Jlr. C. G .Grant, Wellington. Subject: "The World's Jlost Amazing Happening." Remember that promise to come? Everyone cordially invited. "VTGAIO AND KHANDALLAH ASSEJIBLY -i-\ HALL, Ngatoto St.—Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Jlr. C. Harrison. Come and hear this Bright Gospel Address. EWTOWN PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, Jlasonic Hall, Donald JlcLean St.—On Sunday, Jleetings will be held at 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread Service, and 7 p.m., Bright Gospel Jleeting. You will be blessed in body and soul by attending these two services. Under the leadership of Mr. and Jlrs. David Sugav, of Auckland. /■.OLIcf-^ PITY TEMPLET /&?=£>&.■ Lome St., lx/lA\P\ (off Cambridge Tee.), ftu/w AA Jf\Q( Sunday, 11 a.m.: Breaklj 2 tj? s}t\ i"g of Bread. 3.30 p.m., 'V-v* m yo/ Adult Bible stud>'- Witvt^sj^x^ v/ ness Study Class at same \^P^r^T\Vx time. 7 p.m.. Speaker, ■- --^ Pastor C. Saunders. Subject, "Why Should We Obey Jesus Christ?" Soloist, Jlrs. Jlannins. Tuesday: 12.30 p.m.. Open-air, Dixon St. Reserve. 7.30 p.m., Prayer Jleeting. Thursday: 7.30 p.m., Jlinistry Jleeting. Speaker, Pastor C. Saunders. Tonight (Saturday), 7.30 p.m. Jleeting conducted by tho young people. Everybody heartily welcome. riIHE BIBLE STUDY JIISSION, like the Good J. Book itself, is open to all who are interested in the "Things That Jlatter." Jleetings held by permission at the Webb Street Jlethodist Church. Next Wednesday, Jlay 2, at 7.30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Captain Wesley Simpson, of the Salvation Army. Soloist: Sgt. P. A. Brady. Organist: Jlr. W. Cantrell. All Bible, students invited to participate in the readings. It is written that Jesus Himself . . . "Stood up for to read." HEBRON" HOUSE QF PRAYER, 16 Manuka St., Jliramar.—Rally Saturday, 28th, 7.30 p.m. Speakers: Jlr. F. Ritchie and Lieutenant A. Blackie. Wednesday, 10.30 a.m., Prayer Jleeting. Address. Wednesday, 2.30 p.m., Mothers and Children. Tuesday, 8 UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Charming HalL 100 Lambton Qy., Ist Floor.—Service on Sunday, April 29, at 7 p.m., conducted by Mr. E. C. Isaac. Address: "Towards Brotherhood: the Spirit of Beauty, Truth, and Love." LUTHERAN CHURCH (EVANGELICAL), King St., off Adelaide Rd., near Basin Reserve.— 11 a.m., Rev. G. E. Fisher, of Christchurch. 7 p.m., Rev. C. W. Appelt. Sunday School at 10.30. AH welcome. QUAKER MEETING. THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS invite you /or ' Worship with them at II a.m. on Sunday. Friends' House. Jloncrieff St.. off Elizabeth St., Kent Tee. A _.. Ci O M JI O N W E A L T H ia_% \SL. COVENANT _Wm~Z~W TEMPLE. WftjPLC Lower Hutt Bridge. g»£7f Jf*' Sunday: II a.m., Communion Service. Living Message I Inspiring hymns t 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 I Jesus the Saviour! Jesus the Healer; Baptiser, Coming King! Anointing with oil and the Prayer ot Faith after message Our wonderful Lord Jesus still heals the sick and oppressed. Hundreds ministered to weekly for healing, inspiration, and blessing. Thousands of healings reported through the last twenty years of the Pastor's ministry. Orchestral music I All welcome I Seating for 700.

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