CHURCH SERVICES.
■ Trinity Congregational. Church, Central Terrace, Lower Hut't. Minister, 8ev.'.8., T.. H. WeaTno. 11 a.m, Morning Worship; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m, Evangelistic Services The church with a welcome. The church that makes you feel at home.
iSt. James 's Chuxh, lSth Sunday after Trinity. 8 aan,: Holy Goaniininion; 11 aan, Morning Prayer. Preacher Archdeacon Johnson; 7 .^p.m, Evensoag. Taita, 7 p.m, Evensong. Epaini 7 p.m, Evensong. Wai^vetu ,11 a.on, Holy Communion; 7 p.m, Evensong.
G*ospel Hall, Waterloo Road, l«ower Hutt. You are cordially invited to hear the gospel preached next Sunday; at 7 pan. Speaker Mr. J. C. Tilyard. "He that heareth My word and helieveth on Him that sent Me hath ever- ; lasting life. "—John "5, 24.
Knox Church, 11 a.m and" 7 p>m, and Belmant d p.m, Bey James MoOaw.
St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church. Rev J, E. Lopdell, 11 a.m and 7 p.m.
Baptist Church, Puriri Street. 11 a.m Preacher Rev J. T. Orozier; 7 p.tm, "Cain's Question." Preacher Pastor W. J. Gibbs. Communion after morning service.
The Salvation Army, Laings Road. Sunday's Services to be conducted by members of Silver Band 11 a.m, Holiness Meeting, speaker Bandsman Kennedy; 7 p.m Salvation Meeting, speaker Bandsman McAlpine. Lower Hutt bandsmen (all working men) give 8 hours voluntary active service weekly, buy own uniforms ,and music. What is their motive? ' You are iavKed to these bright interesting revir't: uv.-et-
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Methodist Church. Lower I hut; 11 a.m, Mr. S. G. Hoare; 7 p.in, ±tev. H. Shar,p. Taita 11 a.m, Rev Sharp j 7 p.m, Rev", A. Eardtng. , Waiwhetu Tj. a.ir, Rev A. Harding; 7 p.m ; Mr. T. VT. Attwood.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 18, 25 September 1930, Page 7
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