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RELICIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDEAL, MULGKAVE STREET. FOURTH SUNDaT~AFTER EASTER, j Holy Communion—B a.m..', Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon, 11 a.m. ■ - ■ .■ ... ... Evensong; and Sermon, 7 t ,p.m. TINAKORI ROAD CHUKCIIROOM. - . Children's Service, 11 a.m. . ~ i QT. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. ■ THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. i I Holy Communion, 7, 8, and 11.30. Matins, 11. Bible-class for Men, 3. ; ' Baptisms, 4. Evensong and Sermon, 7. . KULBUUNE (St. Michael's); 8, 11, and 7. • ■ TARANAKI STREET MISSION.-ll ■■ ■-■ ■■■■ ."■■-.mi -.mi rj\im mi^sions'to , seaMen church i : and institute; , ; WHITMOKE STREET. ; SUNDAY. MAY 7th. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. j Morning Freachei—Mß. O. BEERE. Evening Preaclipr—ME. J. SNELL, Soloist-MISS LEIZ. Sailors' Parlour opened at 2, Institute opened daily. oT. . JOHN'S ® Willis Street (Pr,csbyter|'an). tomorrow-." , : ' .. ' Morning, 11-REV. DR.'GIBB. Evening. 7-BKV.' JAMES M'CAW. • : CiT.' ANDREW'S ■. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. ' SERVICES, SUNDAY,' MAY 7. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "Christ the Gateway of We."' . ■ ■ ' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ■• THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW: Morning—Rev. J. Reed Glasson. Eveniii"—Rev. L. Macdonald Aspland. SOCIAL, TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. Addresses and Music, WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. 3 -p.m.—Men's ' Brotherhood,' Druids' Hall. Speaker-MB. F. D. THOMSON, Grand-Councillor of the 1.0. G.T. .Subject: "The Immensity of tho Universe.' , 7 p.m.-King's Theatre.-REV. E. O. BLAMIRES. Antiphohal Singir.c; .by Adult and Children's Choirs. Special Selection, "Hear tho Trumpet Loudly Calling." / SALVATION ARMY HALL, Constable Street, Wellington South. Meetings, 7 and 11 a.m. 3 and 7 p.m. BAND SUNDAY ALL DAY. : The Wreck of tho Wairarapa, at 7 p.m. Open-airs: 10 a.m., Adelaide Road North; 2 p.m., Meiii and Owen Street. MONDAY-BAND FESTIVAL. Programme by Scotch Songsters and Band. SPECIAL YEDANTA LECTURES. SISTER AVABAMIA, representative of | Vedanta, of India and America, 25 years, lecturer and teacher on her fare- j ..well tour of New Zealand, on her way to India, will lecture nt Masonic Hall, Boul':cott Street, SUNDAY, 11 .a.m., "Divino 'Symbology." SUNDAY/ 7 "p.in., "What Effect has tho Elements-mid Planets upon ■Man and Things?" TUESDAY, 8 p.m., . r 'Tho Power of iMind and Letters," Gd. ' WEDNESDAY, 3'p.m. (Ladios only), "Tho Ideal MarriagD of the Future" (special exercises in costume shown). Gd. Sunday, Collection, all welcome. Bring friends. Prof. Max. Jiullei , , one of the greatest of -Modern'/ Philosophers,- is ' " tho most sublime ' of' philosophies, and . tho most comforting.of religions. ■ mHE SOCIAL' REVOLUTION: IS IT . NEAR? Seo "The . Maoriland Worker",this week. Oiie Penny. : EDUCATIONAL, . WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. ■~ Essay and Recitation Competition for Old-Girls. Prizes given by Miss M'Lean. Essay on "Schooldays," to be written in proso or verse, and not to exceed 1500 words. Namo of competitor to be put in ■ envelope" with noni de, plume'.;outside Essay to be s-ent to Miss M'Ljan, Girls' • ''.College,,'before'Jiine'3rd. ' ' ■;'■;.'.''' Subject of Recitation: "Legend Beauti- | , ful" (Longfellow), Sight Reading from Shakespeare Competition, to-be held at . Girls' College on Friday Afternoon, Juno 2nd. AVinner of prize to recite at Old Girls' "At Home" on Friday, .Tune Oth. For' further particulars,- apnly to A. HOLJ[, Secretary, 31 ICarori Crescent. '"■ EDUCATIONAL. ADULT SCHOOL-IJIPROVEMENT BACKWARD EDUCATION. Principal MES. CLAPSHAW. Sen. Quebec House, 237 Wellington .Terrace. ALL English subjects carefully taught. Art of Conversation, Elocution, Correspondence, English Literature. This is the school you hear so.'iuu6h':!about. Personal instruction-'based- upon individual 1 needs. Try and realise what this lack of '. education means to you. Instead of bemoaning Hie loss of early opportunities, duvotu yourself now to ' the cultivation of your mind. Don't delay..a day longer than; necessary; promptness is;profit. Do not allow yourself to grow olcliin.thought or feeling. You' must keep nrovinj* with tho times or stand still and solitary. Particulars and individual attention to dull and nervous pupils. Embraco this opportunity—there is no time to lose. Cut this out. ' BtVNCING. MISS BARBAKA PUTNAM'S Children's Class. for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing will be held in the Jlarino En- '■ gineers' Institute, Aitkcn Street, on THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. Adult Class, Ballroom Dancing only, THURSDAY'EVENINGS. Triyato Lessons by arrangement. Address: Fair View, Northland. BANKS'S COMMERfTAT. COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET. Students prepared for the lollowing Examinations:— ACCOUNTAXCY-New Zealand Society of-Accountants. BOOK-KEEPING—New Zealand. Society of Accountants. SHORTHAND-Incorporated Phonographic Society of Australia.' CIVIL SERVICE-(Junior and Senior).' jrATUiqULATIO.N'-b'olicil'ors' General Knowledge, and all Entrance University Examinations. Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's public Examinations.. . . Telephoue-2098. HERBERT "OLOY, . ERBERT JL&LOY, TEACHER OR ARTISTIC VIOLIN PLAYING. PROFESSOR OF TECHNIQUE. Studio-N.Z. ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, Corner Manners Street. TjiITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL ■S- Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Babcr, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Hicher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. PREPARATORY SCHOOL \J Boarding and Day School for Ilovs under 13 years of ago. Special class for Boys under six. Miss Soininervilie, 81 Hill Street. /•jHILTON HOUSE SCTOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. BoaTdiug and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 11110, 6 May 1911, Page 2

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