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THE PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION OP ST. PAUL'S, WELLINGTON. MUSICAL LECTURE (lijßti.-ad < f the so* ojhl < oncerfc of the course, in aid of the Library Fund.) St. Paul's chueche;oom, TINAKORI ROAD. THURSDAY, 27'h OCTOBER, At 8 o'clock. Lecturer— Robert Parker, EBq. Subject -"The Life and Letters of Felix Mendelesohn-Bartholdy," with illustrations from his works. Ticket, Is. (The course tioket is available.) L. HALLIWELL, Hon. Sec. Note. — Tickets for this entertainment can be had from Messrs. Lyon and Blair's, Reichardt's, Webloy's, and members of the Association. Library and Beading-room is open every evening from 7 to 10, and on afternoons of Wednesdays and TTridaya from 3 to 5. ATHENAEUM HALL. FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER. MR. HAUTRIE WEST'S GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND BALLAD CONCERT. 1 he programme will include overtures to MARITANA, POET AND PEASANT, TANCREDI, Selections, Songs and Ballads. Complete Orchestra of 17 Performers. Leader of Orchestra : Mr. J. H. Otto Schwartz. Conductor : Mr. Hauteie West. Admission — Front Seats, 3a ; Second do, 2s. Tickets at the Musicsellers and Stationers. Programmo on Thursday. ADDFELLOWS' HALL, Lower Hutt. SOIREE DANSANTE. TUE3DAY EVENING, 18a h OCTOBER, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Committee : Mr. C. Collett Mr. H. S. Fitzherbert Mr. W. H. Williams Mr. E. Collett Mr. Pringle Mr. 8. D. Barrand Admission— Gentlemen, 3s ; ladies, 2s ; to include refreshments. W. A. FITZHERBERT, Hon. Sec. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. Z^UAND BAZAAR, In aid of the Building Fund for NEW SCHOOLROOM To replace that destroyed by the MannersBtreeb fire. To be held at tho ARCADE on tho Ist, 2nd, and 3rd NOVEMBER NEXT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, At 6.30, MR. EDWARD LEWIS (late of Sydney), Will preach in above place. Subject : "My Bible." Sankey's Hymns. SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. To-morrow the Anniversary Services will be held. The Rev. W. H. WEST will preach in the morning, and the Rev. W. KIKK in tho evening. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, MR. F. H. FRAZER Will address the scholars of the Woodwardstreet School. Tho collection will bo in aid of the Congregational Sunday Schools at Woodwardstreet, Courtenay Place, and Mitchell I'own. SUNDAY SCHOOL WEEK, 1881. IN compliance with tho request of the Parent Society at Home, the Wellington Sunday School Union has prepared the following PROGRAMME : Sunday, 16th October. — Teachers' Prayer Meetings in tho various schools and at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, at 9.45 a.m. Special Sermons will be preached by tho ministera of the various churches on Sunday School work. Monday, 17th October.— A Meeting of Teachers and Friends of the Union in St. John's Church, Willis-street, at 7.30, for prayer, praise, and thanksgiving. Address— Rev. J. T. Hinton. Chairman — j Rev. J. Paterson. Thursday, 20th October. — A Sunday School Teachers' Conference, St. John's Church, Willis-street, at 7.30 • Subjects — The advisability of a uniform system of lessons, to lo opened by Mr. J. Knowles. Sunday School Rewards and Treats, to be opened by Mr. Moxham. Chairman — Mr. J. Kitchen. Sun dat, 23rd October —A United Service in Wesley Church, at 3 o'clock, for Teaoherß and Scholars, when Hymns Nos. 15, 14, 8, and 3 from the Centenary Service of Song will be used. On Monday and Thursday evenings Sankey's Hymns. J. KITCHEN, . Chairman. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. rilO-MORROW being the day sot apart by the Sunday School Union for special prayer on behalf of "Sunday School Work and Workers," tho usual Morning Meeting for Prayer will have special reference to this object, and will bo open to all Sunday School teachers, who aro cordially invited to attend. Meeting commences at 9.45. < C. M. ROSS, Hon. Sec. COURTS ROBIN HOOD, 4428, AND SIR GEORGE BOWJtN, 508-1. THE ADJOURNED Special Summoned Meeting of tho members of the above Courts will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, TO-NIGHT, Saturday, the 15th October, at 8. Business important. J. W. WARD, C.R., 4128. G SMITH, C.R., 5084. I. O. G. T. fTIHE PIONEEE LODGE, No. 11, will JL hold an Open Meeting on MONDAY EVENING next, 17th inst., at the Good Templar Hall. The regular Session will open at 7 o'clock. Doors open to the public at 8 o'clook. All are cordially invited. B. C. ROBBINS, W.S. TE ARO ELECTION. MR. E. STAFFORD will address the electors of Te Aro, at the Arcade, Manners-street, on TUESDAY, 18th October, at 8 o'clock. gALSALINE. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, having purchased the Butchering Business lately carried on by T. Marks, situated on the Adelaide-road, formerly known as Messrs. Marks and Saint, beg respectfully to solicit a continuance of the pationage so liberally bestowed on him, and wish to inform the numerous patrons and the public generally that we shall always have the best quality of meat, and customers will receive prompt tteution. CATE & SIMMONS, Adelaide-road. In reference to the above I have much pleasure in introducing to my numerous customers Messrs. Cate and Simmonds, who will carry on the business as hitherto, and all debts due up to the Ist October must be paid to them, whose receipt will bo a ufficient discharge. U. MARKS.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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