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' , RELIGIOUS SERVICES. T. PE'f E R 'li CHUR CH. ■ SEPT IT AG ES IMA SUNDAY. ORDER OP SERVICES: B.—Holy Communion. ll.—Matins and Sermon. J2.15.-T-Holy Coinmnuion. 4.—Baptism and Ohurchings. 7.—Evensong and Sermon. , Brooklyn Church Room, 11 and 7. Kolburno Schoolroom, 11. Taranalri Streot Mission, 7. , QT.. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET M (Presbyterian). Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. D. DUTTON/ F.R.G.S., of Duncdin.: PRIMITIVE. METHODIST CHURCH, WEBB STREET. ; • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1908. Morning, 11 a.m.—-Rev. C. 1 E. Ward- , Evening,' 7 : p.m.-Rev. 1'- W. Fan-plough.. mHE MISSIONS TO' SEAMEN .CHURCH JL AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore, Street. SUNDAY, Pel). 16, : -1908. —Services at 11, 7, and B:is.' Preacher—Mr. J. MoOre, Missioner. 'Subjects— 1.; "Is There Enough t 2. "Did the Sun Stand Still r 1 , 3. " Companions and Their Influence. Prayer Meeting, 6.30. Sailors Parlour opened at 2 and. %. restitute opened dail^. "DEV. CHARLES INWOOD; (of the.Keswick M) , Convention)' - frILL CONDUCT MEETINGS FOR CHRISTIANS (Under the Auspices of Council of Churches). SUNDAY, FEBRUARY,I6-", /r ■ : , ; x~:. 11, Kent Terrace Presbvtenan. Church. - f. HO Taranaki Street Wesleyan Church. MONbAY FEBRUARY 17, to .THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20-.; ,;.V. , ■8 p.m., Vivian Street Baptist. Church. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY Bib/e Readings, .Courtenay Placo Congregational Church. ' • v . ,■■■Li!'*'. . FREEWILL OFFERINGS. 735S NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. ; ■' ' : NEW CENTURY HALL. speciallieetings, : ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, February IG, 1903). SPECIAL MEETINGS,, under tho Auspices of the New Zealand National Association of Spiritualists, .will,.be held at the New Century Hall as-under:—• . . ' SUNDAY; MORNING, at 11 a.m;—Addresses ! - ■ ; on Spirit l -liottirn.' _' ' Afternoon, at 2.3o—Children's'Lyceum. Spe-:-.f. cial Recitations-.and Marchings. ■ Evening, at 7—MR. N. M. BOUCHER,.from ' Melbourne, and'Mß. W. C. NATION, Levin, also; ■ i The Powers of the Subjective Mind will be practically illustrated through a Lady Medium attending the 1 Conference, and GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY will, .give Messages and Read Characters. . , ' 'i; Admission to. Evening Meeting— , ; ONE SHILLING. . : Special Meeting on MONDAY NIGHT, when ;.ono of the Liidy Delegates,to tho'Conference will givo. Spirit Drawings on tho r Platform m Presenco of tho Audience, •whilo MR. 11. M. BOUCHER, from Mel- : bourne will 1 describe Art 1 and Artist in ■ Spirit Lifo whilo the lady is.under control. ; Full'-particulars in 'Monday's paper., 7392, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. jTY RE G G Sno RTHA ND. VT. - -A' SWEEPING' VICTORY •At tho- N.Z. Exhibition—in: tho only official Shorthand Contests held in New-Zealand open to: writers of any • Rvstenv—GßEGG . writers obtained all the Gold Medals with special • • mention, and tho? Highest ■ Awards' for 1• ■ '.SPK'/D. LEGIBILITY, AND ACCURACY, Completely Outclassing Pitman writers. ;• WHY?-Bocduse GREGG: SHORTHAND /is ■:'■.■* EASIEST TO LEARN ; :f "'- EASIEST TO READ , EASIEST TO'.WRITE., -y, . ' Success; Assured at.;tho ' -it, : jQREGG gHORTHAND- JNSTITUTE,.

<UT ■ IO "- JL ■ 5 CUBA STREET (opposite Towu Eall). • .-Send for Booklet, " Shorthand ■ Contests." 1 ' BANKS'S-COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ■ 11 GREY STREET. FOE TUITION IN. ACCOUNTANCY.. IpUSINESS METHODS, •; Typewriting, and £ Pitman's Shorthand.;, ' Expert Coaching for .University"dud Civil. Service. Exams. y- Send .for' a'Prospectus. • '' Tel. 2098! : P.O. Box 162. '.. . ;; ; i-:., ■■■■■' .... - C7G4 "ELOCUTION. ■JifES. MARGARET SUTCLIFFE, Gold I?JL ■ Medallist, New Zealand, is prepared to Receive. Pupils. - Accepts Engagements Con-, certs; Aftornopns,'etc. , ■ "FAIEVIITW C 757 40 Roxburgh . Street, VIOLIN. TOWEY PIPER, lato of the Crystal Palaco . Orchestra," and pupil of the latb Carl Junj;, ;is prepared to receive Pupils, for - the Violin. Attendance at residence if-required. Address, ifor terms, etc., c.o. Wellington Piano-forteCo.,-Lambton Quay. . r . C 689 . v SINGING. ' TO PUPILS. . "ji/jfRS. MUELLER has Resumed Teaching. ■fr'A Candidates prepared. fof. Examinations. Address—ll CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 7230 , ; VOICE SPECIALIST. M' R. I.EO BUCKERIDGE, pupil of Si^nor J Blasco, Milan,' and Sir Chas. Sautley, London, haß removed to Boulcott Chambers (Room No. 9, top floor),' Boulcott Street. (opposite Roman Catholic Church),•• where he la prepared to receive Pupils for Voice Produc-tion,-Elocution,and Singing, Special attention to-Deep Breathing. C 735 MISS MUKIEL M. V A It' E." (A Mus. V.C.M., Eng.), V ■' 3 PIRIE STREET.. • Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony, and.Conn*, torpoint. Voice Production, and Singing. C 577 : BAN JO. MR. A. E. VARE, teacher of Banjo, Clivers's Music Store, Lambton Quay. C5Bl : ■ TO THORNDON RESIDENTS. IF you want a - -~CARRIER Ring up No. 888. A. B. HANSEN, Carrier,. . , , . ' 171 Sydney Street. All Trains and Steamers Met. Furniture Stored and Removed: Picnic Parties Catorod for. Telcphono 888. . 212 STAR FOUNDRY. Revaas Street, Wellington South, ' <I. M'KEEGAN ' BROS. Manufacturers; of "star" Wrought iron : l'ulloys, Steam, Hydraulic, Gas, and Printovß' Engineers. Agonts for Victor Folding Machines and Reliance Wharfcdfllo Machines. 'Phono 32-16. C 699 EVERYBODY'S FILTER. EVERYBODY'S FILTER Cts any Tap in. stantly, and stops all germs,. dirt, etc., which , ore removed every few days by changing the Filter Wad. The wntor is filtered tapidly, whether from tank or city pipe, Price, j-inch tap size, 35.; J-inch, 3s. Gd. Apply— J. B. FINLAY, Union Bank Building, PUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 122, 15 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 122, 15 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 122, 15 February 1908, Page 2

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