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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. : _^ ANNIVERSARY AND FAREWELL SERVICES CITY TEMPLE, LORNE STREET (OFF CAMBRIDGE TERRACE) Tonight (Saturday), 5.30 o'clock: Anniversary and Farewell Tea. ~~~ PUBLIC SERA'ICE, 7.50 O'CLOCK: FAREWELL TO MISS M. M. XEILI,, MA., Missionary-elect for China. ADDRESSES BY MISS M. IVEILL and PASTOfI, B MELLOR. Sunday, 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread Service. Sunday, 3.30 p.m.: SPECIAL SONG SERVICE (SOLOS AND DUETS). Short address by Miss S. Murray, Missionary-elect for China. Sunday, 7 p.m.: Anniversary Service (Full Gospel). 'SPECIAL SPEAKER, PASTOR A. EDMONDSON, Pentecostal Evangelical Mission. Soloist, Miss E. Salmon. Item by the Ladies' Choir. Monday, 7 p.m.: Missionary Prayer Meeting. Special offering for the missionary work in China. Next '(Sunday, December 9: Sunday School Anniversary, 3 and 7 p.m. Choir of over 60 voices. NOTE ADDRESS: ' : CITY TEMPLE, LORNE STREET (OFF CAMBRIDGE TERRACE).

• rriHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW A ZEALAND. St. John's Church, Willis *! St. Minister, Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Morning, ~ 11: Communion Service. Evening, 7: The Fellowship of His Suffering. Communion at close of Evening Service. " QT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace. The O Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. 11 a.m.: "The ■;• Greatness of God." 7 p.m.: "What Christians Think about Christ." Thursday, December 6, 7.45 p.m.: Pre-Communion Service. „ CJT. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 235 _ C 5 Adelaide Rd. Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, ,« M.A. 11 a.m.: Baptism. Address by Sister , y Janet. 7 p.m.: A. Spiritual Reservoir. ; . TT'ENT TCE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 it XV a.m.: "Tho Refreshment of His Prei- sence." 7 p.m.: Sister Kathleen Every. 5.30 ;. p.m.: Young People's Tea. Rev. H. R. Fell, •- M.A., B.D. ST. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnie Cres.—Minister: Rev. A. W. Arm- - strong. 11 a.m.: Rev. C. E. Perkins. 7 i. p.m.: Mr. Collin Sherrif. SHATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday School Anniversary. Children's - Choir Services. 11 a.m.: Rev. Dr. E. N. Mer--0 rington. 7 p.m.: Rev. Lawrence A. North. - Parents cordially Invited to attend, both scr- - vices. c TT'ELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 JtV Raroa Rd. Minister, Rev. W. J. Fellow, ~ Th.M. 11 a.m.: Children's Christmas Carol P Service. 7 p.m.: "The Green-eyed Demon of ii Envy." y T7"NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Mlramar ; JLV (Argentine Aye. Rev. G. W. - Hunt, Dip.S.Sc. 11 a.m.. Rev. G. W. Hunt, y 7 p.m. Special United Church Service and Cantata, "The Good Shepherd" Also "League : of Mothers' Church Parade." Evening Service - conducted by Rev. E. 0. Blamires and Rev. v G. W. Hunt. c TTARORI PRESBYTERIAX CHURCH. Mm Jt\. ister, The Rev. J. W. Bates. 11 a.m.: - The Witness. 7 p.m.: Ecumenical exchange of 0 pulpits arranged by the Karori Church Coun--7 cil. Preacher: Tho Rev. James dimming. a ATGAIO PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE in the t JM Returned Services Hall at U. 45 a.m. Come munion Service. Preacher, The Very Rev. D. I). Scott. Youth Work, at 11 o'clock. Public ", School, Chelmsford St. Promotion Day. Parents c and friends invited. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF 7 \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, 1 U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. : Subject: "Ancient and Modern Nccromacy alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounced." Sunday v School, 22 The Terrace, at 11 o'clock. Wcdncs- . day Meeting at which testimonies of healing are ." given, 8 p.m. Reading Room and Free Cir'i dilating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Life Bldgs. (2nd Floor). Open daily to the public :- (except Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holi- '' days) ; Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 " a.m. to 4.30 p.m.;-. Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. All are welcome; '■ ; - THIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, •, JL Market St., Lower Hutt, off Woburn Rd., '. Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., • U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. [i Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Subject: "Ancient and ' Modern Necromacy alias Mesmerism and Hyp- !. notism Denounced." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. i. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, f cur. High St. and Laing's Rd., open daily, : Monday to Friday inclusive, Wednesday cven--1 ing. 7 to 7.40, Friday evening, 7 to 5.30. w mHE SALVATION ARMY. /Ssv^\ -*- Wellington City Corps. " /v3OX^\ VIVIAN ST. CITADEL. •'• (rt/Srfi)! MaJ°r and Mrs- Searle. Corps I' Tonight, S o'clock: Grand Christmas Festival, including selected works from the "Messiah," presented } by the Combined Bands and Songster Brigades. of Wellington South and Citadel Corps. Commissioner J. Evan Smith presiding. Admission Is. This Sunday: Annual Band Weeki end conducted by the Commissioner. 11 a.m.: . Holiness Meeting. Special Music and Song. Ad- - dress, Commissioner .T. Evan Smith. 2.45 - p.m.: Grand Festival of Praise, Citadel : Band and Songsters, assisted by guest artists. I Bandmaster Fred Lynch (Eltham), Songster Leader R. Tremain (Christchureh), Sister Mrs. I Pengelly (Napier). 7 p.m.: Salvation Meet-. i ing, conducted by the Commissioner, supported . by Brigadier and Mrs. Chas. Gray. Citadel I Band and Songsters. Unveiling of Roll of - Honour Board. All Meetings this Sunday, Vivian Street Citadel. Next Tuesday. 2.15 i p.m.: Home League Breaklup. Thursday, S p.m.:. Special Torchbenrer Meet lug. Major; { W. Searle (Cliristchurch) will present special,. i sound films at both these events. .^=p>. rpilE ■ SALVATION ARMY, 1 /CsateCV -^-- Constable St. fSffl^) WELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS. ifwCSjreW Major and Mrs, L- Millar, Corps ■ Vor=3!!v Officers. Sunday, 11 a.m.: Holi--1 ness' Meeting, led by Brigadier ,' P. Atherfold.! 7 li.m. : r People's Salvation-Meet--0 ing. Speaker: Mr. G. Gooday.. A hearty wel- . como to nil. Next Sunday,. Young People's " Anniversary." [ HPHE SALVATION ARMY, Park Rd., MiraX mar. Training Garrison Principal. Staff, and Cadets will conduct 11 a.m. Holiness Assembly. 3 p.m.: A Call to Youth. 7 P.m.: Salvation Meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY, Karori. Sunday, December 2. Meetings at 11 a.m., Holiness, and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. Mr. Kcmpthorne. rpOHY STREET HALL (Next Mount Cook • X School). Sunday, December 2. 9.30 a.m.: ■ Sunday Schools. 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. . 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject, "Nehemiah, Chap. 9.'.'i- Opening Speaker, Mr. G. C. Thornton. 7 p.m. : Evangelistic Service. Subject, "Vision." A special Appeal to Young People and Men of the Forces. Speaker, Mr. Mervyn Belts, V.M.C.A. Commissioner in the Pacific. This will be followed by. the Fellowship Hour and Supper. Wednesday, 7.43 p.m.: Midweek Meeting for Prayer and Ministry. Speaker, Mr. L. T.- .'ncobsen. VIVIAN ST. GOSPEL HALL—Sunday, 2.45: Sunday-School and Bible Classes. 3 p.m.: Biblo Reading. Subject: "Baptism." Opening ! Speaker : Mr. F. B. Stephens. 6.50 : Song Service. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. The speaker: Mr. R. J. Finn. A cordial invitation is extended to all. GOSPEL HALL, Miramar (npar Capitol Theatre). Sunday, 7 p.m.: Mr. Groves will preach the Gospel. Subject, "Secret Slavery." Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. : Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Prayer Meeting and - Biblo Study, 1 Corinthians 14. ASSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown. <t.:;0 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible riassw. 7 p.m.: Bright Gospel Service. Speaker. Mr. F. B. Stephens. Thursday, < .30 . ' Prayer Mooting and Bible Study, Rev eh. -. TOHNSONVILLE ASSEMBLY HALL. him;- --; J day. 7 p.m. A Warm Welcome to om 1 Happy Helpful Gospel Service Speaker Mr. ' L J Donaldson, Missionary, late of Singapore. 1 Everyone cordially invited. . 1 XTGAIO AND KHANDALLAH ASSKMBIA IN HALL Ngatoto St.—Sunday, 7 p.m.: ' Speaker, Mr. Nixon. Como and enjoy this ' bricht Gospel Service. rVDDFELLOWS HALL, Clyde Qy. (next Fire •\J Station).—Come and ho made welcome. Sunday. 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Subject: "How God Moves Kings." This God is our God for ever and ever. ~ GOSPEL MESSAGE. I7IACTS.— (1) Before God pcrmiitccl Jesus to 1 preach He had to be immersed. (2) Divine recognition "followed" the water-burinl. (o) \ special man was born and trained to perform the rite. (4) The early (true) Church baptised all Mfissianic Converts for sin—tor? Riveness. Matt. 3:15. Mark 1: 10-11. Isa. 40 :.i. John l: 19-23. Luke 1:80. Acts 2:38-22:16, etc Will you accept the "facts?" Readings for ini(i. Frank Willinirnt, 30■ Esp'n Cres. THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY FROM ETERNAL DEATH. JESUS TOOK THAT WAY 10 LEAD ALL HIS TRUE FOLLOWERS TO JESUS said, 1 am the way, the truth, and tho life. No man cometh unto the Father but; by Me. Every good and perfect gift is from the Father Who of His Own Will begets with His Word of Truth all whom He calls. When enlightened by God's Word, and knowing the things concerning the Kingdom of God and tho Name of .lesus Christ, both men and women must be planted by baptism into tho likeness of Christ's death and rise and walk in a newness" of life. Except a man bo born, anew he cannot see the Kingdom of God. That which is begotten and born of flesh is flesh, that which is begotten and born of the Spirit of God is Spirit. To be fleshly minded is death, but to be Spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the. mind of tha_flesh is enmity against God." (Jno. 14:6, Jas. 1:17, Acts 8:12. Jno. 3:3, Rom. 6.) Helpful literature free, Orange Hall, Danlell St., Sunday Assemblies, or Librarian, Box 3151, Wellington. ' : - O| ~ /~*i OMMONWE AL T H T&S^WsjL Lower Hutt Bridge. cS*R* 9 *^ Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion Service. Living Message! Inspiring Hymns. 3 p.m., Joyous Hour for children and adults. Bright choruses. ■ Sunday School Orchestra. Screen Bible Pictures. 7 p.m.: The best news ever heard! Mcsms the Saviour! Jesus the Healer! Baptism-1 Coming King! Anointing with oil and the Prayer of Faith after message. Our wonderful Lord Jesus still heals tho 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. .rMrrhtsffal muSSs. All welcome. ■ Seating for M>.

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