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riiHE Methodist church of new zßaX* LAND, Wellington Central Circuit. Wesley Church, Taranaki St.: 11 a.m., Prehcher, Padre H. S. kings; 7 p.m-, Preacher, Rev. C. T. Symons, ALA., 8.D.; anthem, "Grant, W« Beseech Thee" (Roberts); soloist, Madam* Alargaret /Alercer, ot' Napier.' Minister, Rev. Ashlelgh K. Petch. Ahet-Church Social HoUt. Brooklyn: 37th Church AhniVersilt-y Ceiebratloiis. 11 a.m,. Preddli-r-. ReV. W. H. Gregory; soloist, Aliss Patricia l.fclph.-' 7 p.m., ReV. Campbell P. LUcas. Duet by Mr. ahd Alts. R. Kemp. Special music by the Choir at both Services. Conductor, Air. Redverfe Haytiies. Aro St.: 11- a.m.," Mr. R. Horrobln; i p.m., Air. C. Raynoi*. METHODISt CHURCH OF NE\V ZEALAND, Wellington East CircUlt.—Hat&ltal: 11*. Anthem. "Heaven Is There (Walker Robson) j . 7, Anthem, **i Am Alpha and Omega' 1 (Stainer). Preacher: Rev. XV. A. BUfleJ-.At.A. Lyall Bay: 11 and 7, Soloist, Mt. M 1; Birch. Preacher: Rev. W. E. Gr.g.ry. Islattd Biiyi 11 and 7: Rev. E. D. Patchett. Worse. Bay: 11, Airs. Gibson Young; 7, Youth Fellowship. Aliramar: 10.50 and 7, Ref. C. H. Bell. METHODISt CHURCH Of1 NEW ZEALAND. Wellington West Circuit, Karorl: 11 a.m., Rev. John Grocott, B.A- Sttb.edt, "fh. Chrlstiith's Freedom." Soloist, Airs. E. LeWiS. ;f- ':' p.m.: Air. A* Samuj. Thorndon: 11 &.m., lis. C. G. Yourtg. 7 p.m.. Rev. C. E. Dickens, assisted by Air, Alf. Williams. Film strip of "Life of Christ." Northland: Church Anniveri sary. 11 a.m.. Rev; E. D. Patchett. 7 p.m.. Rev. John Grocott. Kaiwarra, 4 p.m.: Rev. C. E. Dickens. -'''.- \ ; ' , WELLINGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. Trinity, Riddiford St., Newtown. Alinister, Rev. J. Di McArthu'r. 9.45 aim.: . S,S. and 8.C.8. Services, 11 a.m. and 7.p.m. A warm invitation to these services. Choirmaster, Air. Osciif Dyer. Organist, Aliss thawiey, L.R.S.M. WEBB ST. METHODIST CttUttCH. 1. üblliJ Worship, 11 a.m. and .fi p,m. Sernioa theme: "The Work of Our .Faith.' 1 Minister, Rev. Aloses Ayrton.. Midweek Fellowship, Wednesday, 7.30 p.%^ ■.'. NGAIO AtE tHODISt CftUkCH.—ll a.m., Riiv, XV. J. Morrison, B.A. ? p.m., ReV. it; .d. Beii. Su'bjeet: "The; kihgdetn as th« Utile of God ih the. Woi-ld." Sunday School and Bible Class meet lit 9.45 a.m. . L . THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 ii.m;: Air. Alfred Williams, of Alildmay. 7 p.m.: .Air. A. G. Aiackle. 11 a.m.: Sunday School. Organist and Choirmaster, Air. H. Di Kelly. CAAIBRIDGI. TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Services, 11 a.tii. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. C. G." H. Bycroft. Jldtnlnft Topic: .■•Spiritual * Growth."- 'i-Evenihg': Topi.: •'A Alodel for today." " ' ...... NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Constable St.— Alinister: Rev. .C. C. HoS* kin/ 11 a.m., Air. Colin Stone. ; 7 p.m.,: Air. L. T. Jacobsen. : '..'.... :...'.- . 7_. HRISTADELPHIAN AIEETING, Vlctori*. Hall, Adelaide Rd. An Address wil! be delivered, God willing* oh Sunday next, 7 p.m. Subject: v "The Apostle's question to the Krmian Governor." "Why shoUid it be thought a thing incredible with you, that. God should raise the dead?" A cordial welcome to lleaf till* address. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. ; Bible Redd* Ing Tabids on application to the Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee., Sl. _-,-■' ORANGE HALL/Buiek St.. Petone. Chrlstadelphiun Aieeting. PUbliC Lecture (God willing), SUhda.V next, 7 p.m. Subject: I will shake all nations and the dejslre of all nations shall eomt., salth tile Lord of Hosts. A hearty welcome. . , >..,.. '_*,*_ A SstiAIBLIBS OP GOD IN NEW fcEA.LAND. .1%. Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St.—ll a.m.. The Breaking of Bread and Alihistry of th« Wohl of God by Win. Ji Phelps. .7 p-ni.,.Mr. Phelps will give the Alessagei of Life, l.onight.. 730 Nimmo's Hall, Willis St.—Clarrie Wlcken--den'has a message to interest and challenge: "The Word of God—Why Was It Written? Come to tlie feast Of things Divine. T OWER HUTT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (Full I _ Gospel Fellowship), Red. Cross Hall, Alarket -St 11 a.m;: Breaking of Bread and Alihistry of the Word. 2.30 p.m.: Prayer Aieeting. 7 pm : Full Gospel Alessage. Speaker. Owed Ashford. All invited. A Warm Welcome. O" "ddfelLOWS' HALL, Clyde Qy. (nest Eire Station). Come and be made welcome. Sunday. 7 p.m. Gospel Service. Subject: "Does It Mallei- What I Believe?" We invite you to be present at this meeting.... A LL DAY I-I-.AYl._t METeTING, *hutsday.' _CX June 11, Room 9, at 111 Customhouse Qy. (opp. Bank of N.Z.), 9 a.m.-noon,, noon-2 p.m.. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. 5 p.m.-7-15 p.m., ~80 p.m.<i so p.m. Christian Fellowship Centre. TrtteNTl-COSTAL AIISSION, Donald HcLean JT *St NewtbWh.—ll a.m., -Elder J., CroSbie will-Minister the. Word. 2.45 Sunday School. 7 p.m., AH*. Sugar Will graphically explain the work of the AtoMment through our Lord and SavioUr. Jesus Christ: A feplendhi opportunity for Newtown Residents tb 0orA« under the spell of the Gospel. /^ OSPEL AIESSAGE.—We heard a. voice \ZX singing ah Indiah love lyric. Reader I these alluring songs aire uhtflie. Who but •'The Man" can permanently' ralfee India a (iihd other lands), degraded millions? Pi. 72:12-4, isa. 11:1-10, Acts 3:20-1, Rev.2l *l-;». Christ, Communism, or. Christianity? fading charts flee. Frank Wltllmeht, .SO EBplh Cres niHE BIBLE Study Aiission, like th_^ Good X Book itself, is open to all who ate interested ih "The Things That AlatterAleeti'ngs held by permission at the \\el)b St. Alethodist Church. Next Wednesday, •|»ne.l3, at 7.30 p.m., Guest Speaker, -Mr- F. Fitzsimmons. Subject: "the Secret bl Transformation." Chitirmah* Air, Andrew Blackie. f Organist, Air. P. A. Brady. Cohie along eitrlY and bring your frlend--The Bible. It 15-wMt- ■• ten that Jesus Himself - . . "stood up for to read." ■-. 7- - •' __. ' _, ■ "'"'/"I 6,M AI ONWEA L. X H jlsL ®. I. COVENANT .^SlPVvv' Lower HUtt Bridge. J&jjfi* Sundayi 11. a.m., . Conlmuiildii Service. * Living Message.! . IhSpii.lhg^ hymtts,1 ..:'■. •1 urn.. Joyous Hour *>r children and adults. Bright choruses. Sunday School Orchestra. - Screened Bible Pictures. 7 p.m., The best news. ' . ever heard! Jesus the SaViour! Jesus, the . Healer I Baptisen Coihirife King! Atiointmg with oil and tlie Pfrtyer df Fflith aft§f ilies^ . sage. Oiii' wOhdei'.tll Lord Jesua Still henlSj the sick and oppressed. Hundreds ministered tn weei.lv for liettliiig. Inspiration and blessing. Thousands-of healings repbrted through, the last tWedtV years of tlie Tastor's ministry. : Orchestral iiiiisic. All WeiS-ttißi Se_ltlii_j f0t...-. 7flo. ...;. .-- ....: - ■■■'..■-._;.:;. ; ; .-' •; HEBRON HOUSE OF PRAYER; 16 AlanUkl. . St., -Alli'iimai--i--Sittui-aay,'.B p,m.. Minis- . try of the Word and Prayer for the Sick. Tues- 7 7 day, ■'2.30 p.m., Prayer and Study of th» ■■"-■;■ Word. 8 p:m., Stibjefit, "With Chfist In the Scliool Of. Pl-ayer." Ydtt Will receive a Wafiii i welcome. 7 _ ' ..., ; ...„....'..- 7 .-'..'. :'i.v':-,--'.-. 7..:. ': STOCKS AND SHAREB. _ r ~ ft'SOKUH'. •.•■'-•::'■'. NAfHAJt■-"•',•¥... O telegrams: '/ItelS." Wfelllfiit.oh. 7 ,; .Member Wellington Stock Esch_ng6i ;> 111 CUSTOMHOUSE t.Y.. ■-; M .-. _ .feharfebroker- .. ■. '■'/■];■■- ■■[ VTORAIAN s} ~-, PErRY AND CO.. 11*1 ■ Stock Exchange Bfokefsi .- _ ■ : NATIONAL BANK CHaMBERB! !' - -. ■''.''■• .VVeilirlgtqn)',-.. .\ZZZii...yy.:.Z.._'' DAYSH, LONUUKT; ft _-ht.TH.Eti. Jlembers \VelllHgt6n StMU Bieiiftnge. 7.; STOCK ArD SHARE BROKBRSi. N'atliiiiai BiihU dbamb&i-a. ."'. Opposite or*O:, JVeiiiflßt<»h; ' .. ; 77. Z :.._j.:..tfel7.ilI'-'2 -..-:.7.:1—:-_2.^_,7'- ,-':.- G.o. ---totHU-ist;;;,,viKtor-."v 'r.sax.^Wz * Bank "SX BldftS.i iiWibt6ll_Q^ ;--^- y,,yy. Ait.JMBt.RS WfiLLINGTG^ SfdCfc EXCHANGIS; 7„ Telegrams: ••Tolsoti," .WelllrigtiJn. .---.-?■■-.: ..7 77: ' telepliohb- 40-iDi4. - ___...7 'iZ'Z:,Z::.::Z>.„ -ZZ^'ZyC ' - ■'■■"• .::r:. Atis&_*^ "< ; COI_OUBrpJRtSTmO-.-.'-:--^',.: v -:-.-.--.-7->--;;---^".; HALE-TOKE. PrOfi6s_: BldcKS.'rof^3- indj^w^; Colour ...Proc-'.S'/PMrt'iiti'g',; fbr tielcrlplif..: £.77 Booklets 4hd Ca^atogU6_.i th.^'EVfetilaiPoßl''7 -■;# Slbdern TPfdeess Blßck ;- :WHl7felve-^bU v7h<, Efficient 'Servic-e..'' teV. 4f_222;;fMv Puntatjnn,7;' --y^kg ■;:■-... BOOKBINDING.:PRINTINOv7ETC ; - 7Z-ii-^M-FOR > 6V-.yv fl._erlptlbtt; 7of-sßtrtfltnt.. include;;;** ■"-;-. ing ; Pethiah-tlt-i-R-doro:!. Acfißuht^?S? Boota, etc^---"_-lTenihg7Pbst.';;-'K.mlltig.tD^t.-:i:^_-is;v.fl!-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 135, 9 June 1945, Page 4

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