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f rpnii METHODIST CHURCH OF XEW s X ZEALAND.—Wellington Central Circuit, , Wesley Church (Taranaki St.) —11 a.m, Full - Service of Holy Communion. Reception of new t members. 7 p.m., Christmas Pageant, "Eager. Heart." In costume and with appropriate' 3 music by the Choir. 6.45 p.m., Organ Recital 3 by Mr. H. Temple White. Minister,: Rev. Aoh--3 leigh K. retch, B.A. After-Church Social Hour. , Brooklyn—ll a.m., Full Service of Holy Communion. 7 p.m.. •'Religion and Reality." Solo, i "Hold Thou My Hand" (Briggs), by Mis. J. :, A. Waterhouse. Minister: Rev. Campbell P. 1- Lucas. Aro St.—ll a.m.. Rev. F. Greenwood. Service of Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Mr. I i Blakeley . "iVTETIIODiST CHURCH QF NEW ZEALAND. ) ■"■*- Wellington East Circuit. Hataitai: 11, Rev. W. A. Burley (Communion) ; anthem, ' "Jesu, Word of God Incarnate" (Elgar). 7, . Anthem, "O Gladsome Light" (Sullivan),' Rev. _ W. A. Burley. Reception of New—Members. - Lyall Bay: 11, Mr. A. Angel; anthem, "Blessed Saviour" (Judson). 7, Rev. W. H. Gregory. Anthem, "Saviour, Breathe an Evening Bless- , ing"- (Keighley), Island Bay: 11, Mrs*.tJibsoa Young; 7, Mr. C. Gardiner. W'orser Bpj?. 11, Rev. W. H. Gregory; 7, Youth Fellowship. • Miramar: 10.50, Rev. E. O. Blamires;. 7s€om- vbineel Service in Presbyterian CiHirc^'-'.'Can- . tata, "The Good Shepherd," Combined Choirs. "l/TETHODIST CHURCH OF X.Z. -Wellington j i.TX West Circuit. Karori. 11 a.m.:' Rev. . John Grocott, B.A. Communion. Subject, "The Sustained Life." 7 p.m.: Karori Church, Council Qecumenlcal Sunday. Preacher, Captain Samworth. Thorndon: Sunday. School ■ Anniversary. Children's Singing. Preachers: • 11 a.m.. Rev. A. O. Hams; 2.45 p.m., Rev. J. , Grocott; 7 p.m., Rev. C. Dickens. Northland: • 11 a.m., Mr. A. H. Brooks; 7 p.m., .Mr. J.. " Raine. ■ ' ' WEBB STREET METHODIST CHURCH.— Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ser- ; mon Theme: "The Eternal Principle of Xeigh- • bourliness'." Minister: Rev. Moses Ayrton TI7ELLINGTON SOUTH .-CIRCUIT* "Trinity,". "' Rlddiford St., Newtowii—Minister.:' Rev.- , J. 1). McArthur. S.S. and B.C.s: 9.45 a.m. ' Services: 11 a.m.. Holy Communion, and 7 p.m., Social Hour After Evening Service All ; welcome to "Trinity." Choirmaster:' .Mr. j Oscar Dyer. Organist: Miss Thawley, L..8.5.31. XTOUGHTOX VALLEY HALL—Sunday School -»--». Anciivcrsary Services. 3 p.m.: Rev R ,L. Fursdon. 7 p.m.: Mr. R. Parry. Special kinging by Children's Choir. All resident! { cordially invited to attend . -■-■■•■_ : -VTGAIO METHODIST CHURCH.-.11 a.m., ■^ Rev. R. G. Bell, B.A. 7 p.m., 'Mr.-H.' M: Pa trick. PLIMMERTON METHODIST CHURCH—Services tomorrow at 11 a.m. and also at 7 p.m., when the Service will be conducted - by tho Rev. \V. Morrison ; OUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.- Thorn;kJ don Methodist Church,' Molesworth St. • Singing and Tableau, "Building th"e/::Ch.urch," presented by Children and'-Young People. 11 ■ a.m.: Rev. A. O. Harris. 2.45 p.m.; Rev: J. Grocott, -7 p.m.: Rev. C. E. Dickens. Tomorrow. S.S. Offering. " ■' . \ CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Preacher for the Day: Rev. ,C. G. Hedley Bycroft. Morning,"' at-11: "Tha , Gospel in the Early Church." Evening/-j it 7: 1 "The Wonder of Christ's Yoke." Communion ■ of the Lord's Supper follows the Evening Service. NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Constable St. Sunday School " An'nlver- , sary. 11 a.m.: Major L. Miller. ' 3".p.m.: Pastor I. P. Gordon. 7 p.m.: Major E. Sansori. ■ The scholars will give a concert in. the" S.S. ■ Hall on Tuesday, December 4,' at 7.45 p.m. Admission Is. Come and support "the'-.Ypunj People. , " "' ENTECOSTAI, EVANGELICAL MISSION", 101-103 Vivian 5t.—10.30 a.m.: Praying in tho Spirit. " 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bj"ead Service, "Discerning the Body," Joy Unspeakable. 2.45 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.: Stirring Gospel Message. Pastor Edmondson will bo the speaker. ..."o\lcnday, 7.30: Special Officers' Meeting. Important. Tuesday, 12.30: Open-air Service, Dixpji St. Tuesday, 7.30: Prayer Meeting. Wednesday,' 2 p.m.: Sisters Meeting, Mrs. Edmondson will speak. Thursday, 7.30: Bible Study Continued. Prayers for sick and needy at' all meetings. • "VTEWTOWX PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP,. -11 Donald McLean St.—ll a.m.: Communion Service, where blessings abound. An appropriate message will be given. Speafier: .-Pastor Sanders. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School resumes. QUAKER MEETING. " -';- ' rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIEND.S invite you for -I Worship with thorn at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Friends' House, Moncrieff St., off^Elizabeth St., Kent Tee. ." ' .' " WANTED TO SELL. ~VMAS Posters and Showcards. -There is just time, hurry to ■Max Studios/"Farish ot. . . , .-—- .. UTMOST Coffee-dr-lnklng enjoyment,' us* Trent's Coffee. Essen.cc. Enjoy, its rich, mellow, wolMe'rfuJlj'. iJeUeiqus flavour.- ' CAXNON Towcis,.Qs" lid'; Sheets, single.-bed. ils.Gcl, 2!)s .lid,pair,;- double bed,-.43s 3d, 4is 6ri..: Fownes of Xewtown. -'-- —~- . 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SUPERIOR Black Dress, with sleeveless coat, 0.5., also Black Summer Coat; private sale. Tpl. 17-122." GRINDER, ou. stand, %in shaft, for lOia wheels, flat belt, £9. Apply 9S Tasmaa St. ..." YITOOD Lathe, new, ball-bearings, steel bed, t> Hin swing, £8 10s; Wood Vise, etc. 98 Tasman St. • MILNER Burglar-proof Safe, 36 x 27 x 26in, 2 drawers; £55. Tel.-63^952 (not Saturdays) . PAIR Ship's Bunks, light rimu. wire webs, all new, drawers; £9 los. Tel. 63-952 (not Saturday). 4 Hathaway Aye.. Lower Hutt. miscellaneous:,! HKK'ii vi L«>i i .New B'ragraul Uuicti Pertumts. September Morn. For ladies with dlsenmtnating taste. Subtle and fetching. Perrett's Pharmacies. BK sure you gei Vancouver Brand Extra Large Halibut Oil Capsules, special price 5s per 100 Perrett's Pharmacies ; /^EO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decorat\JT ing, £1 Is; Cakes Iced, Silver Cachoui, Stands Loaned 25 Cambridge Tee. DEMAND only the best " Vancouver Brand Halibut Oil Capsules, for Internal sunshine, special new price, 5s per 100. Perrett'i Pharmacies. UUM.UKK Is Coming I Have your Light Suit C? ami Suinmci Frocks cleaned and pressed by , modern methods at the Victoria Laundry. DANDRUFF treated effectively with personal attention by P. \V. Galvin, Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtena.y PI. Tel. 55-421. HERE nt Last! New Fragrant Dutch Perfume, September Morn. For ladies with discrimlna'ting taste. Subtle and fetching. Per--ett's Pharmacies. NURSES' ana Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, Belts, Overalls, Hemstitching, OverlockIng, Buttonholes, Children's Coats and Boys* Suits. Mrs. Collins. 90 Manners St. A LOPECIA treated by most effective methods /a and careful personal attention by P. w. Galvin, Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtenay PI • . "... WANTED to Hire, Bmm. Viewer and Splicer. 2215 /Evg. Post. . MRS COLLINS, au Manners St.. for everything in Children's Woollens and Silk Sets, Frocks. Rompers. Infants" Outfits; moderate. HAVE you tried tne new -fragrant Dutch September Morn Perfume 1 Subtle, enticing, glamorous, and intriguing. Perrett's Pharmacies f^ ET your Summer, Suit cleaned by qic VlcVT toria Laundry. Modern, methods, odorless cleaning. There's a Victoria"- Lnundry Depot handy. /COMPANY Annual Reports and Balance\J sheets pritned promptly by, the "Evenin" Post" Prlntlnc Dent: Tel 47-222 FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS. Social and Business Cards. Office, Business Printed Stationery—Tel., 47-222, "Evening Post" Printing Dept. COLOUR PKINTING I « ALK-TOKB Process BlooKs for 3- and 4Colour Process I'rlntlris for Descriptive Booklets and Catalogues Thr "Eveulns Post" Modem Process Block Oept will give you Efficient Service. Tel- 47-222 for Quotation. UUUKlil.N'H\(j. I'Hlhi n.Mi. KTO. Ij^Oß every description of Binding. Includlnj: Permanent necord? md Account Books. »!(■. — "Kvptftfjii- V-nJ 1' Printing f>°pt FOR \yßnni>- G NOTE INVITATIONS. 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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 132, 1 December 1945, Page 11

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