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RELIGIOUS. SCENES IN HEAVEN AND SCENES ON EARTH SCENES IN HEAVEN AND SCENES ON EARTH THE As set forth in THREE CLOSING- FEASTS OF JEHOVAH (Lev. sxiii.) —viz.: THE FEAST OF TRUMPETS. THE FEAST OF ATONEMENT. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. TO-MORROW (LORD'S DAY) AFTERNOON, at 3, Air F. HUNTER, Evangelist, will (d.v.) continue his ADDRESSES on the ‘ SEVEN FEASTS OF JEHOVAH’ in tbß ART GALLE II Y HAL L. Also, at 8 p.m., SPECIAL GOSPEL ADDRESS. Subject, ‘A GREAT SHIPWRECK.’ Also on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, At 7.45 o’clock. Wo extend a cordial invitation to all to come and boar these In I crest in g and Instructive Addresses. Seals freo. Hymn Books provided.

Ne, valley baptist CHURCH, • Minister, Rev. S. MORRIS. U tun., ‘ Overshadowed, Overawed, Overruled’; 6.30 n.m., ‘Life's Camouflage, in Three Scenes/ jgOSLYX BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. L. J. B. SMITH, Minister. 11 a.m., ‘ Everyday Reminders of Resurrection.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘Christ Jesus Makolh Thee Whole.’ Public cordially invited to services. SOUTH DUNEDIN BAPTIST CHURCH. Preacher, Rev. GUY THORNTOX. 11 a.m., ‘ The Spirit and the Church.’ In the evening at 6.30 a specially-inter-esting service will bo held, when ‘ Rcmiiiia cences of the Grand Elect ’ will be the subject. Young Mon and Young Women cordially welcomed. Special invitation to Our Friends of the American Elect. € IAVEBSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. ERIC EVANS. Methodist church of new ZEALAND. TRINITY (Stuart street). —11 a.m., Official Methodist Service for Officers and Men of American Xavv, conducted by the Rev. W. WALKER, Naval Chaplain. Subject, ‘The Gracious Ministry of Sympathy.’ Solo, Mr L. North. Solo anthem, ‘ 0 Come Let Us Womb ip!’ 6.30 p.m., Rev. 0. DALLASTON. Solo, ‘ Break, Break, Break,’ Alisa Lottie Scott. Solo anthem, “The Lost Chord.’ NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—II a.m., Mr H. H. DRIVER; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. X. M'i X DO 15. WOODiIAUGH.-6.30 p.m., Mr LOWE. ALL NAVAL MEN. HEARTILY WELCOMED. OENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGON HALL. 11 a.m., Mr W, M. ROBERTS. 6.30 p.m., MUSICAL SERVICE. Soloists, Mr R. B. Macdonald (‘Arise, O Sun,’ Day), Airs Bradley (‘Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer,’ Wallace), Airs Marcella. Preacher, Rev. WILLIAM WALKER (Naval and Military Chaplain). Subject, ‘THE BROTHERHOOD OF NATIONS.’ The whole race must be viewed as a family ot nations. International strife or co-operation—which ? FRATERNAL GREETINGS TO MEMBERS OP THE AMERICAN FLEET. Sing-song and Supper with the Sailors to follow the service. Game to this bright, hearty Service, and bring your friends. Organist, Mr Chao. A. Martin. 1,500. Comfortable Seats. Hymn Book, ami Welcome. Hall Thoroughly Well Heated, DUNDAS STREET METHODIST CHURCH, DUNEDIN NORTH. THE AMERICAN FLEET WEEK. At both Services all hymns will be by .merican Composers. 11 a.m.. Rev. E, O. BLAMIRES. Sublet, ‘The Alan Who Has Influenced Britain ud America; the Greatest Reformer of lodcrn Times.’ 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. O. BLAMIRES. Men of be American Fleet will bo present. Subject, The Parable of the Now Highway.’ Soloit, Miss E. Shepherd. AUGUST 23, ‘The Parable of the Training College.’ EAVENSBOURNE. 11 a.rn.. Mr MGREGORj 6.30 p.m., Mr (AWsTRON. I AVERSE AM Methodist Church.—CaverJ sham: 11 a.m.. Air Haines; 6.30 p.m., ov W. Wills Fairfield: 7 p.m., Air ATLay. bboteford: 11 a.m.. Rev. W. Wills; 6.30 ,m., Air Lowe. ESLBY CHURCH,’’’CARGILL ROAD. SPECIAL FLEET SER.JUE, 6.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Solo, ‘God’s Garden,’ Miss L. Cole. Preacher, Rev. W. BRAAIWELL SCOTT, ibject, ‘A Triple Alliance—tbs American iglo, the British Lion, and the Cross of Calvary.’ All Viators Cordially Welcomed. STESLBY CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD. V, —ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. lAMWEL.L SCOTT. St. Olair; 11 a.m. ,d 6.30 p.m., Rev. 0. S. PEARN Seats 3C. Churches well heated. rORNENGTON METHODIST CHURCH. I, Rev, R, RATNE. .30., Rev. R. RAJNH Subject, ‘lteration.’ Soloist, Miss Lily Osborne, tote.—‘ Capo and Apron Fair ’ and Xmaa 0 on Wednesday and Thursday, 19fch and 1 at 7.50. 'Each Night Half-hour Bnberimont. Admission, 6dj Children, 3d. iELLEKN OWES.—II, Air NICHOL.

EOSLYN and Maori Hill Methodist Churches, Christian Stewardship Sunday. Roslyn: 11 a.m., Rev. A. Hopper; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Hopper (solo, Mr B. Rawlinson). Maori Hill: 11 a.m., Rev. p. B. Boot; 6.30 p.m Rev. F. E. Boot (memorial eorvico late Mrs Margaret Mackie). ST. KILDA Methodist Church.—ll, Mr T. W. Hemer; 6.30, Rev. B. S. Ilarkness. Broad- Bay; 11 and 6.30, Rev, R. G. Hemmings. Macandrew Bay: 11, Rev. B. S. Harkness. Grand “Barrow” Pair on Wednesday and Thursday nest, in the Coronation Hal], St. Hilda,. HEOSOPHIOAI HALL. DOWLING STREET. T 6.30 p.m., 'FOUNDATION STONES/ Dr MBORBDY. Music. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, V/ 1 Trades Hall, Moray place (Opposite First Church). SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o’clock. Subject: ‘SOUL/ WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock. P ASTOR KENT, KROON'S SUNDAY, 7 p.mHALL, THE SOLEMN JUDGMENT SCENES. OPENING THE BOOKS OP JUDGMENT, THE DIVINE' STANDARD REVEALED/ THURSDAY, 7.43 p.m. Com o . SALVATION ARMY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. BE SURE YOU COME ON SUNDAY, BRIGHT. HAPPY MEETINGS. A SPECIAL INVITATION TO U.S.S. NAVAL MEN. 11 a.m., Holiness Convention. 3 p.m.. Bright, Happy Hour of Joy and iPr&is6> 7 p.m., Adjutant HAWKINS' will lead a Hearty Gospel Song Service. Favorite songs sung on request. Come one, come till, mid bring your friends. Monday, 8 p.m., Extra Special Meeting. Chief Pharmacist Burt, of U.S.S. Melville, a University Student, will speak on ‘Evolution.’ Don’t miss tliis opportunity.

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Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 5

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