mEE ESIPIBB HOTEL A (LIMITED). THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL' HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W. SOFIELD (Late of Coker's Hotel, Christchurch), Manager. CGG7 TO LET. OFFICES and Suites of Rooms in that fine building just erected iu Boulcott Strcat, and to be mown as BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. This structure supplies a long felt-want—viz., an up-to-date building situated in tho Professional Quarter, and also handy to main thoroughfare. Doctors, Dentists, and Professional Men, generally, will recognise that this is the ideal spot for Professional Chambers. The rooms aro well-lighted, lofty, airy, and replete with all modern conveniences, and tho terms are, \cry moderate. Apply W. M'GILL AND SONS, 70 Taranaki Street. 5357 LANKSHEAE'S AN KSH EAR'S (Opposite Bank of New Zealand) Have the ,' BEST SELECTION -OfLEATHER GOODS and CHRISTMAS CARDS. C6GS H SPEAR, M.P.0.C., OCULIST, has re- • moved from Manners Street to ' more central premises, No. S King's Chambers, Willis Street. Visitors kindly note. Consultation Free. . ■ 5551 RELIGIOUS SERVICES.' OT. ! ..B E TEE'S CHURCH. 26th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ORDER oFIJERVICES. 8 ajn.—Holy^Communion, 11 a.m.—Matins, Litany, and Sermon. i p.m.—Baptism and Cliiirchings. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Brooklyn Church Room, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Ivelburne Church Room, 7 p.m. Taranaki Street Mission Room, 7 p.m. BT. J0 H N'S CHURCH (Presbyterian). WILLIS STREET. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. To-morrow Morning—ll a.m. „ Afternoon.—3 p.m. „ Evening.—7 p.m. Morning.—Rev. Dr. Gibb—" Tho best method. of conquering the world for Christ." Afternoon.—Rev. E. Wylie—Address to children. Evening.—Rev. Dr. Gibb—" A study in temptations." A sermon to young men and women. Children's Choir. Hymn sheets provided. I 5907 CONSTABLE STREET CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24. ' Morning-REV. T. KEITH EWEN. Afternoon-REY., MACDONALD ASPLAND. Evehing-REV. W.' A. EVANS. TUESDAY,, NOVEMBER 2G. TEA,, for Parents and Friends, at G. 30. ' PUBLIC MEETING at 7.30. Also on funday, December 1, and following Tuesday. '5873 PRIMITIVE. METHODIST CHURCH. SYDNEY STREET ANNIVERSARY. REV. J. FLANAGAN TO-MORROW. 11—Rev. J. Flanagan. ' 7—Rev. A. Dowdney. Petono.—ll, Rov. B. Metson. 7, Oddfellows' Hall, Rov. J;' Flanagan. .Northland.—7, Mr. Cuming. .. 3612 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, A WEBB STREET. . . " TEMPERANCE SUNDAY, ' 11 and 7-REV. J. DAWSON. Evening—l.O.G.T. PARADE. ALL SEATS ARE FREE. C6!6 THE MISSION TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, WHITMORE ST. TEMPERANCE SUNDAY. Morning: Preacher at 11, the Vicar of Potone. Holy Communion at 12. Evening-Preacher at 7 and 8.15, Mr. J. Moore, Missioner. Subjects: (1) "Shall this work stop?" (2) "Freedom Indeed." Prayer Meeting at G. 30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and.2. ; Institute opened daily. 5893
FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of Charles and Maria Nixon aro invited to attend tho Funeral of their daughter, Alice Olive, which will leave their residence, Apuka Street, Brooklyn, on SUNDAY, November 24, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetory.. J. AND A. WILSON, 5897 ' Funoral Furnishers.
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