j C<T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAI >O CHURCH, WILLIS-BTBEET. SERVICES TO-MORROW will bo con 18 ducted as under by tho Re v. Jab. Pate r bon *s Morning at 11 ES Evenirig at 6.30_ H Ot ANDREWS PREBBYTERIA* ° O CHURCH, Tebbace. I" Services TO-MORROW will be conductoc gj, by tho Rev. C. B. Oao, M.A., SB Morning, 11. E8 Evening, 6 30 — Lecture, "Double cbarac I 8 ter of Christianity, Hnman and Divine." J8 Collections in aid of the Foreign Missioi ' r(i will be made at both services. w /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, !s *<J Wellington-tbbback. is The Services TO-MORROW will be con!S ducted by the Roy. Dr. West. Morning, at !8 11 ; Evening, at 6.30., subject : " Tho G«od News of God." Sunday School, at 2 30. •s Young Men's Bible Class, at 3 o'olbck. II fi ON GRWOATfON 1L CHURCH, ,*; V> COUBTENAY-PLACE. * The Services TO-MORROW will bo con- " ducted by the Rev. W. Powell, Morning | at 11 ; Evening, at 6.30. s TI7'ESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICED s WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-street-g 11a.m., Rev. D. J. Muebay; 6.30 p.m., Rev. s J. Ward. s MOLESWORTH-STREET— II a.m., Rev. s Wm. Lbe ; 630 p.m., fiov. T. J. Walub s NEWTOWN— II a.m., Rev. J. Wabd ; s 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Beery (Tomperance Ser3 mon). I WESLEYAN HOME MISSION" FUND, * Wellington District, * Weßley Church, Taranaki-street. * ri^HE Annual Sormons in connection with I- the above will be preached TO- ' MORROW (Sunday), 25th instant, as ' under : — 5 Morning— At 11 o'clock, by Rev. D. J. 5 Murray. 5 Evening— At 6.30 o'olock, by Hoy. J. 3 Ward, from Gisborne. i Collections in aid of the Home Mission j Fund. i 3 Tho Annual Public Meeting wi 1 tako place i in Wesloy Churoh on Thursday evoniug, 29th i instant. Further particulars in futnre adi vertisoment. | "WESLEYAN CHURCH, PETONE. , rs \HE above Churoh will be 80-opened TO-MORROW (Sunday), 25th November. Services will be conducted as follows :— Morning, by Rev. J. Beery Afternoon, by Rev. W. Lee I Evening, by Roy. D. J. Muebay On WEDNESDAY, 28fch November, a Toa and Public Meeting will be held in the . Church. Addresses will be delivered by I Ministers attending the District Meeting, and Selections rendered by the Choir. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-BTbeet. Services will be held (D.V.) TO-MOR-ROW, conducted in thn Morning, at 11, by Mr. T. Kick; Evening, at 6.30, by Mr. Vibtue. , /CHURCH OF CHRIST. CHRISTIANS' CHAPEL, 1 Dixon-street, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. Subject : " BROTHERHOOD IN CHRIST," By EDWARD LEWIS, Evangelist. Come. I. O. G. T. f\N SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, 25th V 7 November, a Temperance Sermon will bo proaohed in tho Webb-street Primitive Methodist Church by the Rev. W. S. Potter. Members to meet in the Schoolroom at 6 p.m. in regalia. The usual Gospel Temperanoe Meeting will beheld at 8 o'olock in tho Good Templars' Hall, Manners street. By order. A. THOMPSON. P.P. A PELAIDE ROAD MISSION.— GospeI r\ Service every SUNDAY, "at 7 p.m., at the Temperance Hall, near Basin Reserve. All seats free, No collection. AiTblE DEUTSCHEN WELLINGTON'S UND UMGEGEND. DEN hiesigen Deutschen macho ioh hiemit bokamst dass Pastar Dierks am Dionstag den 27ten dieses Abends 7 einen Gottesdienst in der Rechabite Hall, Mannersstreet, abhalten wird und ersuche urn zahlreiohe Theilnahme. AUGUSTUS F. CASTENDYK, German Vice-Con sul. /CAKE AND FANCY FAIR AND PRODUCE MARKET, In aid of the Girls' Friondly Lodge, will be held in the Dbillshed on sth Deaember and three following days. Full particulars in future advertisement. XSLAND BAY RACING CLUB. SECEETAEIAL COMPLIMENTARY RACE MEETING, To be held on TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1888. Horse-owners are hereby notified that on SATURDAY, Ist December, at 10 p.m., Nominations close for tho Handicap Trotting Race and the Handicap Hack Race, and that in making entry for either of those events, the pedigree (if known) and also the performance (if any) of any horse entered must be given, with the colours in which suoh is to be ridden. The minimum weight for the Trotting event will be 10 stono, and forms of entry oan bo obtained upon application at the Post Offioe Hotel. It is further notified that on MONDAY, the 3rd December, at 2 o'olock p.m., Acceptances will olose for all handicaps of the meeting. G. DONNE, Secretary. MAYORAL ELECTION. Tt/TR. DUTHIE'S Thorndon Committee will please meet at the Committee-room on SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF MELROSE. HAVING been requested by a number of ratepayers to allow myself to be nominated for the Mayoralty, I have much pleasure in acceding to the request, and I beg to solioit your votes and influence. WM. HEGINBOTHAM. IMIE Members of tbe Johnsonville Sohool . Committee wish to convey their sinoere thanks to all those ladies and gentlemen who so kindly assisted in the Concert and Dance in aid of the sohool funds. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. MUSICAL FESTIVAL at WELLINGTON. On TUESDAY and FRIDAY. 27th and 30th insts. respectively, departure of the ordinary 10 p.m. Train from Wellington to Lower Hutt will be delayed until 10 minutes after close of the performance, and on any and every day of the week, oommencing 26th November instant. Saturday return tiokets may be obtained from all stations to Wellington, to be available for return up to and including Monday, 3rd prox. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 21st November, 1888. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Ltd.) WELLINGTON MUSICAL FESTIVAL, RACING CLUB MEETING. In conneotion with the above Tiokets will be issued at SINGLE FARES from all stations on the Company's line to Wellington, from the 26th to the 30th November inclusive, available for return until Monday, 3rd Deoombor. JAS. WALLACE, General Manager. 23rd November, 1888. -CXfELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS LOWER HUTT AND M'NAB'S GARDENS. TO-MORROW, The Comet, the Zephyr, the Monitor, and iEolus will leave Newtown at 2 o'olook sharp, and the Government Buildings at about 2,15, IF IT DON'T RAIN. I RETURN FARE, \/Q 1 S. SMITH. 1 0088 & CO.'S , T3USSES AND PALACE CABS ) Will leave Government Buildings at 2 15 > p.m. TO-MORROW, for > Hutt, fare Is 6d retnrn Island Bay Is 6d return \ SAME FARES AS TRAMWAY COMPANY i j The Cars for Lower Hutt leave Newtown I at 2 o'olook sharp. : ROOFING FELT, /CHEAP, at JNO. YOUNG'S, - V^ CUBA-BTBT«T. - X¥7OLFE'S Sohnapps is held in higl t TT esteem by medical men, as it is the purest stimulant and tonio in the world.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 125, 24 November 1888, Page 3
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