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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. rnHE METHODIST CHURCH OS1 NEW _SAA LAND. Wellington . Central Circuit. Wesley Church, »>'J-73 Taranakl St.: 11 a.m., "Upheld by Hope." 7 p.m., Christmas Carol Service. Anthem, "Whence Is This Goodly Fragrance?" (an old French carol arranged by Baker). Solo by Miss Judith White. 6.45 p.m.: Organ Recital by Mr. 11. Temple AVhlte. Minister, Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch, B.A. Christmas Day: « a.m., Service of Holy: Communion. Brooklyn: 11 a.m., "The D.arkuess Is Past. Solo, "A Star Was His Cradle" (Delrie'go), by Miss Gwenyth Greenwood. T P;'"-> *»"• ■ H« Tooiev. Minister, Rev. Campbell P. Lucas. Aro St.: 11 a.m., Mr. P. Murray. I P.m., M KeV"ETHObIST ?aCHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington East Circult-IlataUai: 11 and 7, Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. Special-Carol Service at 1.- Soloist: Miss Gwyneth Greenwood. After-Church Social Hour to Welcome Returned Servicemen. Lyallßay: 11 *nd 7, Rev. W. H. Gregory. Carols at both Services. Island Bay: 11 and 7, Rev. h. v. Patchett. Soloists at 7, Messrs. Roy ana John Dellow. Worser Bay: 11, Rev. C. _. Bell. Mlramar: 10.50, Mr. A. C. Barrlngton; 7, Carol Service, Rev. C. H. Bell. After-church Social Hour to Welcome Returned Servicemen. 3 p.m., Baptismal Service. Christmas Day Services: Hataital at 10 a.m., Lyall Bay at 8 a.m., Worser Bay at.9 a.m. (Communion). METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington West Circuit. . Karori: Preacher, Rev. John Grocott, B.A. 11 a.m.. Sermon, "His Name Shall Be ." Christmas Carols, "Behold -that Star," "I Saw a Ship." 7 p.m., Christmas Hymns. Sermon, "The Welcome to the Child." Tuesday, 9.30 a.m., Christmas Service. Thorndon: 11 a.m., Mr. N, Queree. Children's Christmas Recital. 7 p.m.. Rev. C. E. Dickens, Northland: 11 a.m., Rev. C. E. Dickens. 7 p.m., Dr. I. V. Newman.-Christinas-Choir. Kalwarra: 4 p.m., Rev. C^ METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND* —Wellington South Circuit. •'Trinity,"; Riddiford St., Newtown. Minister: Rev. J. D« McArthur. Christmas Sunday. S.S. and 8.C., 9.45 a.m. Services: 11 a.m., "Magnificat.'? 7 p.m., "God Speaking." All welcome to thes» services. Combined Service, Xraas Day, at 8 a.m., at Church of Christ. Choirmaster: Mrj Oscar Dyer. Orgauist: Miss Thawley, L.K.S-.M.', WEBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH. Christ-1 mas Service, 11 a.m. Sermon theme, "Th« Difference Jesus Christ Has Made." Evening Worship, 7 o'clock. A Thanksgiving Service. Leader of Bible Study Mission. Christmas Carols, etc., and Communion Service. Minister, Rev. Moses Ayrton. i "Vf'ttAlO METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m.: Mr, i-1 S. Fellows. 7 p.m.: Rev. R. G. Bell, B.A. Christmas Day: 10 a.m. Holy Communion. UK TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Bowen St. Minister, Rev. H. Taylor. Christinas Services. 11 a.m.: "The Speech of the Incarnation." 7 p.m.: "A j Light to Lighten the Gentiles." Special Carols and Anthems. Christmas Day: 9 a.m.. United Service in St. Andrew's Church, followed by. Communion. CAMBRIDGE TCE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft. In the morning: "Simeon," a Christmas Sermon. Evening topic: "The Wonderful Name." Vlsltore wel-1 coined. Hearing Aids provided for those who need them. XTEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHUBCH, JN Constable St. Mr. C. G. Palmer, U' a.m.: "The Rejected Gift." 7 p.m.: "A Gift] for a King." At the close of the Evening Service there will be a Christmas Play-reading ("Mary's Secret") and a social hour. A welcome is extended to all.. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Evangelical), King St. (off Adelaide Rd.), near Basin Reserve. Minister: Rev. C. W. Appelt. Sunday: Service* at 11 a.m. aiid 7 p.m. Christmas Day: Service at 11 a.m. Everyone Welcome. LOWER HUTT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (Full Gospel Fellowship), Red Cross Hall, Market St. Sunday, 11 a.m.: Communion, Praise, Worship. 7 p.m.: Bright Gospel Service. Sick prayed for. Everybody welcome. E WISE, STUDY DAILY GOD'S WORD OF LIFE, PLEAD FOR LIGHT, COMPAXH RESULT WITH FABULOUS TEACHINGS, AND CHOOSE ETERNAL LIFE. "Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God, because many false prophets are in the world. They are of the world and the world heareth them. The Apostles of Christ are of God. He that knoweth God heareth them. Hereby we discern the Spirit of Truth, and the spirit of error. Jesus .said, There shall arise false christs and false prophets and shall show great signs and wonders in so much that if possible they shall deceive the very elect. God said to Moses, If there arise among you a prophet or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the wonder come to pass, saying, Let us worship other gods; Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that piophet, for the Lord your God proveth you to know whether ye love Him with all your heart and all your soul. (1 Jno. 4, Matt. 24-24, Deut. 13-1.) Helpful literature free. 'Orange Hall, Daniell St., Sunday Assemblies, or Librarian, Box 1151, Wellington. -.-- / tITY TEMPLE /^° C Ct> Lome St" (Off Cambridge Tee.). l^i '^X uA^M Sunday, 11 a.m., Break_T £ X iu£ of Bread. 3 p.m.; tM 5J"j United Bible Study. M yjP/. Leader, Pastor C. Saund~£^Jg/ ers. Subject; "Th« *-fc£^ Word of God; Its Place In the Divine Purposes.", J. p.m..: Gospel Service. Speaker: Pastor A Gardiner. Subject:

"When the Whole World1 was Alan-powered," or '"Die First Christmas-Enrolment." Soloist: Miss M. Smith. Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.: Christmas Service. Speaker, Pastor A. Gardiner. Subject: "That Cilorious ' Enunciation —Peace on Earth and Good Will." 7.30 p.m.: Xo Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Speaker, Pastor C. Saundors, Subject: "Be!lit? Conformed to the Image of Christ; God's Plan For .His Children." Tonight (Saturday), 7.3 C p.m.: Meeting conducted by the young people. Everybody welcome. QUAKER MEETIXa THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS invite you for Worship with them at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Friends' House, Moniirieff Si., off EUzabeth St., Kent Tee. ■ ■ - ' WANTED TO SELL. CAR Clocks, Mante! Clocks, Odds and Ends. suitable Christmas presents. Third Floor, all Courtenay PI. Open Monday until 8 o'clock. BEDSTEADS, single, with slat mattresses; exceptional value at 2as each. Tel. 82-850, J.ower Hint. BICYCLE, B.S.A. Sports, practically new, dynamo lighting, £ 12. Apply 19 Tasmaa St. ii^Oß SALE, Sleeping Bag and Radiator. ' Apply 19 Tasraan at. yEUi, Tricycle, good order, suitable child 4-8, KJ £6. 4 Maida Vale Kd., Koseneath. 1 CLOCKWORK Hornby Engine, in good condition and running order. Tel. 53-157. 17MTTBBN Black Orpington Pullets, M.C., JL strain, four months old. 49 Mortimer Tee, LINEN Suit, for boy 3-4, green, beautifully smocked, never worn; Sweater, du§Ky'pink/ machine made, S.S.W., never worn. Tel.' 28-111. SMARTLY Tailored Suit, moss green boucle, medium weight, S.'S'.W., as new; a. «r----gain, £4. Tel. 28-111. GENT'S Cycle, in good condition, Boegh dynamo and lamp, tyre* eicellent; prfc*4 £12 10s. 9 Karepa St., Brooklyn. I 17* OR SALE, Firewood, Pinus Inslmue, fif ? 10s cord, delivered. Rlrfg 25-9*s? T>EMJNGTON BAND Electric Sh*ver,j«w Jiewi" XV Ideal Xiuas giYt; £5. TeirsS-85!f.* TROLL'S Pram. TeJ. 25-087. 3 BOXES 12 Cents Cigars; best oS«r. M>P*9. 2008 Evg. Post. -*^ HM.V. Portable Gramophone, iaiMgK «ondOß . tion, recondUrariWS^daly GftbHK." TMW Floor, 50 Courtenay PI. FiR SALE, Large Seagrass.Dollla.^Eam, «3; 10s; S.S.W. Riding Jodfipurs, £2 ISsMtlflfe: M-4T3. rriRICYCLE for Sale, suit 4- to 7,-jear-olcL' X £4 10s, or nearest otter. Tel. 60-78fyj HM.V. Heater, 3000-watt, perfect and guar- . anteed; £20. Tel. 28-186. T>BE-\VAR Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, Queen XT Anne design duchesse, glass top *ardrobo, inside mirror, double bed. 2254 Evg. Post. WANTED io Sell, Girl's Cycle, "Onward," good condition; £S 10s. King 26-506. WANTED to Sell, Short White Fur Jacket. Ring 26-506. WANTED to Sell, Lawn Mower, good condition; £4 10s. King 26-506. 17U)K SALE, Chesterlleld Suite, perfect orders . a snip, £15. 17-651. HORNBY Train, Kails, and Carriage, la good condition. "Kins 53-866. MOTORISTS! Weatherproof and Preserve, your Car Hoods and Caravan Tops with ••Luslar" Tar Paint before you go on your_ holiday tour. Obtainable from Brlscoe, Mills, Lul., Wellington. , f . '•T USTAR," the new versatile Tar Taint, _L with endless everyday uses everywhere. Inquire about "Lustar" at Brlscoe, Mills. Ltd., "T°USTAR" for all those odd jobs during tht L liolklap-roofs, car tops, and chassis, rubbish tins, fences, etc. Briscoe, E. V\. Mills. "'t'ii^TXß'' 1 Tar Paint is most economical for, 7s U. lialflgallons J2«, gallons 21s 6d. At n-Ucne Mills, Ltd., Mctona bt. ?|^St. X!«. motor. Bft x Bft x 4ft. a. new. 1 complete with accessories; fib. t.t> Aro T7"OD*SCOPK Projector, 10mm, vrith Films. _IV "43 Jackson.-St., Petone. Suite; consisting couch, 3 chairs suiUbla, 0 nice bach, £3 10s; also Hound Cane Pram sponge tyres, all splendid order, £3. TtJoR^SALB. Lady's Bicycle, In good order." 1^ a Windsor PI., off Ghuznee St. . 1 HP. S-pluu» Motor, complete with rua--1 neis fill; 1 Bicycle (uo tyres). 1 BlcyclV Aame"'large quantity Parts; £5 the lot./ YiT\NT*lD StSeH. Doll's Seagrass Pram, good eS3£ with sunds counter' M case, and directions; £ 6 :10s, 102 Tlnat x^nifsALE Navy Blue Suit, Pox serge, flrsW' F SaSSer; fiß. or offer. ;TW. 51-289 - riIRL'S Bicycle, 241n, new tyres, excellent (jT condition. 27 Northland Rd. , W4NTKD to Sell. Keeco Rangette. condiUoa. W as new; for quick sale,. £6 10s. Tefc \VT°\NTED to Sell, All-wood Tricycle, £2.1', VV new; suit child 3 to 5. 65 Hornsey Rd;. G 6 ROUND Sheets, Rucsacs, and Kiddles' Play Tents We still have a few left. Hurry 1 Lind'R Radio House, 66 High St., Lower HutU MOTOR Tents—We slil hare a few left; B*B 9x 9, and 10 x 10. Get in earlyJ Lir.d's_J?adio House, 66 High St., Lower Hutt. TcL_6o-68!). . - BOOKBINDING, PRINTING, ETC. FOR every description of Binding.. Including Permanent Records and Account Books, etc.—-Evening Post" Printing D^Pt. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 150, 22 December 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 150, 22 December 1945, Page 4

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