THE CHURCHES.
1 To-morrow's Services.
'" The Bey. Mr Dewsbury will conduct services at Maxwelltown at 11 a.m. and 2.30. p.m. to-morrow.
At Christ Church, the Bey. T. B. Maclean will preach morning and evening and conduct -a children's service at 3 'p.m.
At 'the Gospel Hall, in the evening, Mr. Gordon Forlongf -will epeak 'on "Philadelphia; wonderful prophecy; wonderful fulfilment."
At Trinity Wesleyan Church tomorrow, the Bey. W. B. Tuck will preach in, the morning, and the Bey. H. B. Dewsbury in the evening. <
The Bey J. Cocker will conduct morning and evening services in the Dublin Street Primitive Methodist Church. The -morning subject will be "Enoch's Walk With God/ and in -the evening "A Model Wife" will be the subject, and should prove very interesting.
* -The services in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church will be conducted by Mr Corrie Johnston, who will take for his subject in the morning "The Bible on tho State of Religion; or, 'Watchman, what of tho night?'" In tho evening the_ subject will be "Jesus Weeping over Jerusalem."
We are asked to acknowledge, on behalf .of Ensign Law, the following additional subscriptions to the Salvation Army's Self -Denial Fund: — Messrs Smithson w£l 6s, Harrison 18s, Misses E. Ga'ulton 14s, B. Gaulton 10s, Messrs Jamisen 13s, Cooke 10s 6d, W. G. Bas-sett-and Hughes, 10s each; Bates 7s, Bignell, Clinch, Banks, Corry, Allison, Abiner, Perrett, Steel, Anderson, Barrett, Newton, G. Spurdle, Clark, Faber, R.M.R., J. Worsely, Mesdames Parsons, and Whincop, 5s each ; B. Thomas 4s; total, Xl5O 6s. / '
. We are asked to acknowledge the following additional donations to the Sedgbrook Primitive Methodist Chnrch Building Fund: — Protestant £1, Mr McGill £2, Two Friends 10s, Engraver 12s, Mr Black 12s, Mr J. Jones 10b, 'Mr Hatcher ss, Mr W. G. Bassett '£2 2s, Mr Baker 9s, Mr Ennis 15s, A Friend 7s 4d, Mr Knucker £2, stone-lay-ing ceremony £3 16s 2d; total, .£lO5 18s 6d. Donations will bo thankfully received by the Bey J.° Cocker or Mr B. B. Horsley. It is expected that the church will be opened on Thursday, the 27th of the present month.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10485, 2 November 1901, Page 3
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348THE CHURCHES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10485, 2 November 1901, Page 3
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