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BT. PAUL'S PKO-CATHEDKAL, iU ol.gr A VK-STIUCET. ■SUNDAY, tii.li MARCH Or<W of &ervi<-6M--8 u~m., J-toly Comliiuuiod; '0 H.m, Alii tins imd Holy Cotun. union : 1 1 a 111 ; 6 So, Isvonsoiip. TJNAKiH.I - l>'uAJ> CHUKCHKOOM — II 11 vi , t'luidivu'ii Servico; (5 ISO, levelling liervice. W A DESTOW N OH UKCUUOOfII— ] la.m., Matiilh ; l!. 3(), l^eiifong W' l> - D 'J~E J^ 7^ <J HUIt,Q H. T11IIM) SUNDAY IN LKNT. O»dor oF Si.'l-vicen :— 8 a.m. Holy Comuiunioii: 10 am. Muting; H a.m., 'Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon; 3 p.m., «cr\iiio tor Vouii)r J J oi.ple ; 4 p.m., Kuptiisms iiiidChuichingu; O.M, KvouKong and Sermon. BROOKLYN OHUIICHKOOAI — (i.30 liViiiihon*^. I'lio eollectiont> all day for the Mclaiiesiftn Mlh^inn. W' r - "i HOiIA^SpTIIOGHIAL DISSTKICT TUUW .SUNDAY IN LENT. '' ST. TIIO.MAS'S CHUUCH-8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a in.. Matins; 11 a.m., Holy Communion .mci Murinon ; 3 p.m., Cftto-chi-iiiK; 4 p.m , Baptisms nud Churchhiga ; 7 p.m., Evensong nud Sermon. JSLANJi BAY— 7 p.m., Evensong, Oflerlorios tliron^hout the day iv aid of the ulohuiubiau Miobion. A meetin<r will bo hold in the Schoolroom nft,f-r the lOveiiuig Sei viue Ui consider the propound memorial to the lato Mr. X Thornton. WT. JO H N 7^ CHURCH, O WII.LIS-SIKEKT. To-morrow Morning, II o'clock, To-morrow Eveui.,g, «>.yi) o'clock. Rev. Dr. Gihb. Morning- " 'liio fnviiiciblo Biblo" (Cen. tenary of tho British and Foreign Biblo Society). Evening— " Popular MisUko«aboub Koligion . (2) That Christianity has Lost its (irip on the Live* of Men." tttci'l 1 - ANDIiKSV'.S PRESBYTERIAN X-> CUUIICH, Tbiuiack. SUNDAY, Gth MARCH. Key. J. Gibson Smith. Morning, 11. Kyening, 6 30. KJ'JNT - TERItAOE PUESBYTERIAP CBUI6CH. SUNDAY, lir.h MARCH, b'ervicos at II a.m. aud 6.80 p.m. Uov. J. K. Elliott, B.A. Retiring collections iv aid of British and Foroijru biblo Sooiety Servioo at HOSKNKATH at 6.30 p in. B*KO O KLYN PKEKBYTKKIaN B > CHUUCH SKIfVICK. S'J'A'l'JO SCHOOL. SUNDAY, Olh MAtUM,nt 6.30 p.m. l{ev J. Jl. Fiulay. giintay S«-1iq..1 at '2.30. 'jWIJi SUOTB C! I£ UItO H , 11am and b" ;^0 p.m - Uov. Win. Thomson. Evening -Wrt;ii-imf collection on behalf of Salviiiiou Army Maternity Home, Aucklanu. ME TIIOD IS T C n U^C H OF AUSTRALASIA. Rorvic.oß TU-MOKHOW— WIOSLEY CHURCH, Taraiiaki-utreet— 11 a.m., Hey. G. S. Cook; 6.30 p.m., Mr. Alfred Jolly (Subject — 'V'J'he Bible, «nd v Ccnturv'a BMckwitni Look"). MOJjESWOUTH-ST., L'horndon— l l a.m Mr. J. T. Nott. M.A.; 6.80 p.m., Iter. W. J. lOlliott (Subject—" Tho Vitality of tke Biblo"). JOHNSON VI LLE— 3 and 7 p.m., Mr. B E. Godbohero. JCAIWAKRA.— II a.m., Mr. H. Sanson ; 6.30 pin . JUr. W. C. Burd. MITCH ELLTOWN— 7 p.m.. Mr. J. Mann KAKOKI-ll am., Ke\r. W. J. Etliott; 7 p.m., JJov. li. S. Cook. GRuFTOiv'— V p.m., Mr. T. Iverr. Jtotiriuff collficLioim in aid of British and Foreign Bible Soeietv. 'i 'KIN IT Y CH UUCH (Nowtown)— ll am. Rev. G, Bond; 6.30 p.m., Jiev. G Bond, ltotiriutf collecuon for British and Foreign JJiblo Society. KILBIKNIR— 7 p.m., Mr. A. E. Wmdle. WOUSKR BAY— 7 p.iM..*Mr. 11. Clarke. / tOWGREUATJONAL CHUKCHBS. WELI.INOTON-TICttKACB. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Uev. J. Heed GlassoQ CouitrKNA v-im.acj:. Services at 11 a.vi. and 0.30 p.m. Proiieher— ltov. Novvtuan Hall. Evening Subject—" Uur Debt to tysJy Scripture." Comuiunioii of the Lord's Supper after the Morning Servico. CONKIAUI.K-BTRKET (Newtown)— 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m.. Boy. li. L. Thomaa. FIUMITIVK M HTHOmST CHURCH SIiHVICiiS. SYDNET-ST., Thorndon. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.— 11a.m., Roy. R. J. Fow (newly appointed minister); 3 p.m.. Rev. J. JJawson ; 6.30 p.m., Roy. S. Bailey. PETON li (Syduoy-at.)— ll a.m., Sister Amy; 6.30 p.m., Rev. li. J. Fow. EPUNI (State Schoolroom) -7 p.m., Mr. H. Luggu.it. NORTHLANO— 6.3O p.m., Mr. W. J. Gr»y. |>HIMITIVK METHODIST CHURCH KS SUNDAY, 6th MARCH. WEBB-STRKKT— II a.m , Rev. R. Hall ; 6.30 p m., Jtev. J. Dawson. NEWTOWN— JI a.m., Mr. N. Turner: 6.50 p.m.. Rev. il. Hall. ROSUNEATH— II a.m., Mr. E. Newham. ISLAND BAY— 3 p.m., Rev. S. Bailey. BAPTIST " C H U R O H, VIVIAN-STBKKT. SUNDAY. 6th MARCH. 11 a.m. and 6.U0 p.m.. Rev. C. Dallaston. Subjects : Morning—" Many lntallablo Proofs." Evening—" Tho Whole Bible for the Whole World." Communion at K veiling Servico PETONE. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Roy. Stanley Jenkin. 'OAPTIST CHURCH, BERHAMPORE. Preacher— Pastor T. Keith Ewen. Morning—" The Preoio.ia Word." Kveniriff— "The Kndnring Word." OUIRO BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY" SERVICES— Morniiiff, 11 — Mr. Ivory. JC veiling, 6.30 -Mr. Turner, of the Central Mission. HUKCH. OF CHRIST. DJXON-STRKET. SUNDAY, 6tb MARCH. 11 a.m. — " Tho Lord's Supper." 6.30 p.m.— People's Gospel Service. Preaohor— Mr. Thos J. Bull. Subjoot— " God's Book." Seats froo, and a hearty welcome to all. CHURCH OF CHRIST, RIDDIFORD-ST., Wellington South. 630 p.m., Mr. A. F. Tumor. Subjeot— " A Roekonor Reokoned." Alt cordially invited r pHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, (Near tho Ferry Wharf.) SUNDAY, 6th MARCH. Sorvicos at 11 a.m. aud 6.30 p.m. Preacher — Mr. M. Young. Subjects—" An Inexhaustible Supply." " A Son of Consolation. Sailors'" Parlour ODon at 2.30 p.m. Short bright meeting also at 8 o'olook. / THR-ISTADKLPHIAN LECTURES, Every SUNDAY~EVKNING, at 7. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDK-ROAD. Subject To-morrow Night — " Chtiat, the Future King of the World." Froo to all. No collection. \\f ELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS 1 V» SOCIETY. NKW HALL, CUBASTREE'I'. A Cirolo will bo held on SUNDAY EVENING, 6th March, at 7 o'clock. Trance Address by tbo Resident Medium Subject — " Vision and Soul Sensing by tlm Aurio Emanations of Mortals." Questions answered . Clairvoyant dosoiiuliona. MesBage of Lifo for March. '■AHEOSOPHIC AL SOCIETY A Public Address will be dolivered at thn .Soeioty'a Room, York Chambers, Mannor«. street, on SUNDAY, 6th instant, at 7 p.m. Subjeot—" Genesis, and the Evolution of tho tfoul." Questions at close, CclLantiop.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 6

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