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THE CHURCHES.

The services to-morrow in the Trinity Wesleyan Church will be conducted by the Rev. E. W. Matthews, secretary ot the British and Foreign Sailors' Society, London. Special sermons will TJe preached on the Victory, Nelson's old ship, on which he died. The service to-morrow evening at the Gonville Wesleyan Church Hall will be conducted "by the Rev. J. G. Chapman. The vice-president of the New Zealand Primitive Methodist Church, the Rev. J. Olpherl, will conduct the service at the Dublin Street Church to-morrow. The rev. gentleman will also conduct a "Sunshine and Flower" service in the same place in the afternoon. Mr Horsley will conduct the evening service at Sedgebrook. Mr J. Ryburn will conduct both services at the Baptist Church to-morrow. A service of an unique character will be held in the Dublin Street Church to-mor-row afternoon. "Sunshine and Flowers" being the topic. The children will sing special hymns relating to sunshine and flowers, aud some recitations will al3o be given. The Rev. J. Olphert will give an address. Mr Olphert will also ureach morninsf and evening at Dublin Street, and will lecture at Sedgebrook on Monday evening, and at Dublin Street on Tuesday evening. The services at the Army Hall all day to-morrow will be conducted by Adjutant Dickens. A bright and happy time is expected. A hearty welcome is extended to all.

Mr John Eyburn is announced to preach at the Baptist Church both morning and evening to-morrow. Attention is directed to the Christadelphian lecture to-morrow evening to be delivered in Sherriff's Studio. The subject is one of inquiry and interest to those who are seeking to know the truth respecting the life to come; it is entitled "What is the Gift of God?"

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12036, 1 December 1906, Page 7

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THE CHURCHES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12036, 1 December 1906, Page 7

THE CHURCHES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12036, 1 December 1906, Page 7

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