SUNDAY SERVICES. TH H E SALVATION ARMY: THE CITADEL, DOWLING STREET. '. 11 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. Broadcast service. ; 7 p.m., Salvalion Meeting. Subject, 'The Answer to Doubt.' 2.15 p.m.. Young People and Bible Class Meetings. A warm welcome and a warm Hall await you. . Adjt.'and Mrs <E. R. ELLIOT. SOUTH UUNKDINMajtT and Mrs F. HAY. 715 a.m , Kneedril). • . 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Lieut. Jenkiiison. 2.45 p.m., Enrolment of Junior Soldiers 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Maior F. Hay. Subject, : The Eighth Commandment ' Young People and Bible Class, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m NORTH. DUNEDIN-To-uight. 8. Prayer Meeting. Special: Major and Mrs A. Bartlett will conduct meetings, 11 a.m. Holiness, arid 7 p.m. Salvation. A hearty welcome to all 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Young People and Bible Class. KOSLYN--10.15 a.m., Juniors 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Envoy W. Crichlon. ■ RE THE DEAD UNCONSCIOUS? WHAT IS HUMAN NATURE? Some say it is a thing made up of Two Parts—Body and Soul That the Soul is the Real Conscious Self, and when Man dies his Soul Lives On! DON'T BELIEVE IT. The Bible says (I'calm 80, 48): " What mail is he that liveth and shall not see •death. Shall he deliver HIS SOUL from the hand of the grave?" If the Soul lives on in glory, praising God, what meaneth this Scripture (Psalm 6,5): In death there is No Remembrance 'of Thee (God) in tlie grave who shall give Thee thanks or praise. AI-50, Eccles., 9-5-6: When man dies he ceases to exist in any shape or form. But: it's your own fault if you STAY DEAD. Jesus said: T am the Resurrection and the Life. He that believeth in Me. though he were dead.yet shall he live (that is by Resurrection). Hear more of this subject on SUNDAY at ■■-,'-''■ • 21 MANSE STREET, ROOM 9, At 6.30 p.m. You will be welcome. No Collection. Come! PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. ' SPECIAL; EVANGELICAL CAMPAIGN, Commencing Sunday Evening, 6.30. Don't fail to hear Dr SALE-HARRISON, World-wide Preacher of the Gospel, who will take as his subject on Sunday Evening .' The Revelation That Came Too Late.' These Meetings will continue on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Evenings, commencing at 7.30 p.m. All are heartily invited to be present. Come and bring your friends along. Sunday School and. Bible Classes, 2.30 p.m. All young folk welcome. FTER C H'U RC H MISSION. k —Meeting place, next Palmer's Picture Shop, Octagon (upstairs). Gospel Service, Sunday Evening. 7.45. Bright singing. All welcome. ! ORA"Y PLACE CONGREG ATIONAL -7-a. CHURCH. Rev. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m., 'THE REAL TEST OF TRUTH.' 6.30 p.m., SPECIAL HYMN SERVICEHYMNS OF 'ISAAC WATTS. Hymn Studies by the Choir. Organist, Mrs Olive Campbell. -PIRITUALJST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND (DUNEDIN BRANCH), Pioneer Women's Assembly Room, Moray Place East. (Off Stuart,'street). 6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr, A. W. STABLES. Subject: 'INQUIRERS', DIFFICULTIES: SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED.' Spiritual Clairvoyance hy Mrs Kathleen The room is comfortably healed, and visitors are assured of a cordial welcome. IH'RISTADELPHIAN'. FREE PUBLIC J. LECTURE, UNITY CHAMBERS, 137 Stuart street. SUNDAY,' 3 p.m. Subject: ' THE BRITISH ISKAEL TEACHING TESTED BY HISTORY AND THE BIBLE.' GOSPEL HALL, 15 Anzac Avenue.—Mr JT W. HOWLAND (Olago Bible Carriage) will (d.v.) Preach the' Gosnei on Lord's Day at 6.30 p.m.' pome and hear God's way of Salvation. VOSLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. J. T. Crozier. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. Hymn Study, •Sweet Will of God.' 6.30 p.m., 'That Remarkable Saying.' Anthem; ■' Jesus of Nazareth.' Choirmaster, Mr F. Dixon. JIONEER WOMEN'S HALL. 1. Moray Place, SUNDAY, 2.45. Subject. 'THE UNVEILING' OF JESUS CHRIST. Speaker, Mr HUGH CAMERON. All Welcome.
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