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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. riIHK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW X ZEALAND. St. Jolin's Church, Willis St. Minister, Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Morning, 11: "Jn IMemorinm, Mrs. Ynles-nml Mrs. Jlalley." Evening, 7: The Christmas Faith. Christmas Day Service, Tuesday, 10 a.m. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace—The Rev. Brian Kllroy, M.A. 11 a.m.: "Crowded Out." 7 p.m.: "God's Unfolding Purpose In Song and Story." Christmas Day, 9 a.m.: United Communion Service. Preacher: The Rev. Harold Taylor. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.: "Christmas, 1945." 7 p.m.: "The Message of Christinas.". Rev. H. It. Fell, M.A., B.D. ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 285 Adodalde R<l.—Minister: Roy. W. Elliott, M.A. 11 a.m.: "The Inn and the Manger." 7 p.m.: "Tidings of Good Things." ST. GILES1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnle Cres. Minister, Rev. A. YV. Armstrong. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Rev. A. Salmond, M.A. Service, Christmas Day, 10.30 a.m. SEATOUN PRESIJYTKIUAN CHURCH.—Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington. 11 a.m.: "The Christmas Message." 7 p.m. : "His Name." Chrlslmas Music by the Choir. Service at 10.30 a.m. on Christinas Day. T^NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Mlramar XV. (Argentine Avenue)— Minister: Rev. G. W. Hunt, Kip. S.Sc. Xmastlde Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Christmas Day, December 25, Special Service, 10.30 a.m. KELBURN PRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH, Fi Karoa Rd.—Minister: Rev. \Y. J. Fellow; Th.M. 11 a.m.: "The Promise of Universal Peace." 7 p.m.: "The Chrlslmas Message in a Nutshell." A Service will be held on Christmas Day at 9.30 a.m. KARORT PRKSBYTERIAN' CHURCH—MIoIsler: The Rev, .7. M. Bates. 11 a.m.: "The Greatest Tiling in the World." 7 p.m.: "The Prince of Peace." VfGAIO PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE, In the JN Returned Services Club Hall at 7 o'clock. Special Xmas Hymns and Carol Service, l'rencher. the Very Rev. D. D. Scott, All welcome. Youth Work in abeyance during holiday period. 1 / IJIRINTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF \y 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 : "Is the Universe,' Including Man, Involved by Atomic • Force?" Sunday School, 22 The Terrace, at 11 o'clock. Wednesday Meeting at which testimonies of healing are given, S p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Life [Jlflgs. (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 9. p.m. All are welcome. 17MRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, . Market St., Lower Uutt, off Woburn KU,, Brancii 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. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Subject': "Is the Universe, Including Man," Evolved by Atomic Force?" . Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, cnr. High St. and Lalng's Rd., open dally, Monday to Friday inclusive, Wednesday evening. 7 to 7.40. Friday evening. 7 to 8.30. -*==•«>. rpUE SALVATION ARMY. /vJjLX X Wellington City Corps. f «JQ_*A VIVIAN ST. CITADEL. lf\7—3rts>]^ fa'or and rs- F. Searle, Corps Nj~ jjf/' Tonight, 7.30 o'clock. Open-air Dixon St. This Sunday, Christmas Services for the People. 11 a.m.: Holiness Assembly. Subject, "God's Unspeakable Gift." Speaker, Mrs. Major Searle. Attend and be blessed. 3 p.m.: Praise Meeting. Subject, "The Angels' Song." Speaker, Major Fred Searle. Soloist, Bandsman Jack Limpus. Citadel Band assisting. Bring the family. 7 p.m.: People's Salvation Meeting and Carol Service. Message, "Christ Waiting to Find Room." Speaker, Major Fred Searle. Solois;, Bandsman Alex. Taylor. Citadel Band. Uplifting singing. 800 free seats. Attend the Citadel this Sunday. Special Note: Christmas Night, 25th, at 7 p.m., United Christmas Service in ilie Citadel, conducted by Colonel Chas. Walla supported by staff. Join with us on Xmas night. rpuli SALVATION ARMY, /^JjT^\ X Constable St. l^^l WELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS. iflZHjwy Major and Mrs. L, Millar, Corps \jsSjJ/ Officers. Tonight. 7.30: Open»*S air at Green St. Sunday: Christmas Services conducted by Brigadier and Mrs. W. Smith. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting, with a Devotional Message. 7 p.m.: Carol Service. Inspiring music and song by the Band and Songsters. Stirring Message by Brigadier Smith. A hearty welcome to all. Worship Christ this Christmas. ORY ST. HALL, next Mount Cook School. Sunday, December 23. 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject, "Nehemlab, 12." Opening speaker, Mr. P. Saunderson. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Service, conducted by Messrs. L. T. Jacobsen and K. 11. Osborne. Song Service, (i.45 yun. (On account of the holidays there will be no midweek meeting.)

\ SSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown. jTX 9.30 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. 0.30 p.m.: Special Christmas Service. Cnrol Singing by the Children. Speaker, Mr. L. Taylor, from Everyman's Hut, Trenthum. Come along and hear the' Christmas message and the children sing. That 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, Rev., oh. .3, and ver. 7. GHTIRCH OP CHRIST, Vivian St. Minister, Mr. E. P. C. Hollard. 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread and Worship, "Symphonies of Welcome." 7 p.m.: Christmas Singing. Soloist, Mrs. H. .7. Chapman. "He Will Teed Ills Flock." All Friends Welcome. XT'] VIAN ST. GOSPEL HALL—Sunday : 6.50, V Song Service; 7 p.m., Kvening Service. Speaker, Mr. S. Lambell. A very cordial Invitation Is extended to all. GOSPEL HALL. Mlramar (near Capitol Theatre). What does Christmas mean to you? Temporary or eternal happiness and peace. Come tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. Mr. E. Price will preach the Gospel. TOHNSONVILLE ASSEMBLY HALL.—Come *) and hear Mr. R. P. Fraser with the Message that concerns you. Sunday Night, at 7 o'clock. Brlght_Sltiglng and a Welcome. rruiK THEOSOPIHCAL SOCIETY, Marlon St. X Public Lecture. "Karma: Unity In Plannine: Individual Development.". Lecturer, Mr. Bonifaclus Anderson. Vocalist: Miss Jean Curtis. Tomorrow, Sunday, 7.30 p.m. All invited Dominion Convention commences here December 2.'. Programmes on «yi;}|.™"°"- mp XTKWTOWX PENTECOSTAL FELLOW SHIP, J\ Donald .McLean St.—ll a.m.: Breaking of Bread Service. Pastor H. V. Roberts, from Auckland, will Minister the Word. Newtown Christians share this blessedness. No Sunday School In the afternoon. Olrt xt 13KXTKC0STAL EVANGELICAL MISSION. 1 101-103 Vivian 5t.—10.30 a.m.: Gather for Prayer. 11 a.m.: The Holiest of All, leans in' Midst—Communion. Come, share this blessedness with us. No Sunday School or Biblo Classes. 7 p.m.: Rousing Gospel Service Pastor Edmondson, speaker. Tuesday (Christmas Day) : 10.30 a.m., United' Service with Assemblies of God In our hall. Pastor Wm. rhelps will give the message. No Sisters' Meeting on Wednesday. Thursday: 7.30 p.m., Something for all—Come and receive your portion. "Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift." /^HRIiSTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria \J Hull. Adelaide Rd.—An Address will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday Next, at 7 p.m. Subject: "Obstacles to Peace: Can they be Surmounted f" A hearty invitation to hear this \ddress. Bible Reading Charts, setting out a simple, systematic reading of the Scriptures, obtainable free from Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee., npHE New Teacher says Jesus was born of X flesh and, blood like any other person, and just, as there is a conception In the body through desire, there is also a conception in the mind through virtue. Now the conception that takes place in the flesh is revealed In the multitude. All the Inventions and wonders of many are just the evidence of the conception of Ills mind. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Clyde Qy. (next Fire .Station —Como and be made welcome. 'Sunday, 7 p.m.: Gospel Service. Why-do wo celebrate Christmas? Does the birth of Jesus Christ mean anything t<> you? O.KAXGK HALL, ltulck St., Petone.—ChrlslailiMphinn .Meeting, Vublh: Lecture (God williii!,'), Sunday Next. 7 p.m. Subject: "Tho Word Made Flesh." A hearty welcome. rnilß BIBLE STUDY MlSSlON.—Meetings are I- held n't the Webb St. Methodist Church. Announcement: At 7 p.m., Tomorrow (Sunday), this Mission will conduct a Special Thanksgiving Service for Personnel returned from the Fighting Areas overseas. All Next-of-Kin and Friends Invited to cmne along for prayers and praise liiOoil. Song Service by our Neighbours and Fiiomls from Nine Island. Organist for this Meeting, Mrs. L. Brett. Next Wednesday, the -'Oth lust., at 7.30 p.m., Public Readings from the Bible. Subject: "The Ark of the Covenant nud the Script hits." Organist for this Meeting, Mr. W. H. Cantrell. (JOSPKL MK.SSAGE, CHRIST-MASS. Again, the fratricidal fingers of Christian civilisation aro locked in prayer before, the manger of the Prince of Peace. "Pence!" did you say? No! Christ's return menus "War" (Joel 2:11, Pe. 144:1, Isa <ir>:7). "Lion Roars" (Rev. 5:5, Amos 8:8). "Anguish" (.Te'r. 25:31-33, 2 Thess. 1:8), "Desolation" (Ps. 46:8. Dan. 7:9-12, Rev. 1!l:15-ai). Render! Christ wants recruits for1 Armageddon. Enlist today by (a) Messiah acceptance (Luke 1:32), Immersion (Acts ,22:1(1). Readings for 1046, eic. Frank Willlinciil. 30 Esplu Cre.s. A CHIME OF CHRISTMAS BELLS 1 BRIGHT Christmas Services this Sunday, conducted by Pastor Yin. Brown at 11 .a.m. and 7 p.m. . Cheery messages of faith and reality, hearty singing of old-time carols, and ministry of heallug. Pastors Burgess and L. C. Brown assisting. Tonight (Saturday). 7.30: Revival Fellowship, Prayer, Praise, and Power in the Spirit. Loving welcome lo everybody. New Covenant Hall, Centre of Vivian St.* M _ /COMMONWEALTH ijSf >s*^ COVENANT Lower Htitt Bridge. «^Er Jl^ Sunday: 1^ a.m., Communion Service. ' Living Message 1 Inspiring Hymns. 3 p.m., Joyous Hour for children and adults. Bright choruses. Sunday School Orchestra. Screen Bible Pictures. 7 p.m.: Tho best news ever heard I Jesus tho Saviour 1 Jesus the Healer I Baptiscrl Coming King I 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 ■ Thousnnds of healings reported through the last twenty years of the Pastor's ministry. Orchestral music. . All welcome. Seating for 700. I

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