ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WILLIB-STRBET. SERVICES TO-MORROW will be conducted as nndor by the Rev. Jas. Patkrson : Morning at 11 Evening at 6.30 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Terrace. Servicoa TO-MORROW will bo conducted by the Rev. C. a. Ono, M.A., Morning 1 , 11. Evening, C 30— Lecture, "Is Christianity a Morality r " CTONGREGAITONAL CHURCH, ) Wellington-tebracr. Tho Services* TO-UORROW will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. West. Morning, at 11, followed by the Ordinance of tho Lord's Supppr ; Evening, at C.30. Sunday School. at 2.30. Young Men's Bible Class, at 3 o'olock. TMjrESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-street-Ua.ra., Rev. T. J. Wam.ib ; G. 30 p.m., flev. J. Bkjihy ; Subject " Relations of Chriatians to Temperance." MOLESWORTH-STREET— II a.m., Eev. Wm. Lbe; 6.30p.tn., Jtev. R. Young. NEWTOWN— II a.m.. Rev, J. Bbbbt: «.30 p.m., Hey. VVm^Lee. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, I Wjsbb-btrbet. Services— Morning-, at 11, Rev. J. Dayt8ON ; Evening, at 6.30, Roy. J. Nixon. p o"ng"re"g"ati"on alT~c hur'ch, \J CoURTBNAT -PLACE. Services will bo conducted TO-MORROW I Morning, at 11, by the p ev. J. NIXON; Evening, at 6.30, by the Rev. W. Powell. PRIMITIVE METHODIST~CHURCH7" Stbnev-stbeet. A NNIVERSARY SERMONS will be x\. Preached TO-MORROW, 2nd Deaetnber. Morning, at 11— Roy. W. Powell. Evening, at 6.3o— Rev. J. Dawson. TEA MEETING, WEDNESDAY, sth December, at 6.30 p.m. Public Meeting at 7.30. Addresses by Ministers. Musical Selections by the Choir. Tickets— ls 6d each. A DELAIDE EOAD MISSION.-Gospel rV Service every SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., at the Temperance Hall, near Basin Resorve. All seats free, No collection. W~ ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN-STKKET. Hoy. H. H. Driver will (D.V.) conduct Divino Worship TO-MORRjW at 11 a.m. and C 30 p.m. riHUBCH OF CHRIST. CHRISTIANS' CHAPEL, Dixon-street, TO-MORROW EVENING, at G. 30. A Review of Roy. Joseph Berry's Address on Christian Baptism will be given By EDWARD LEWIS, Evangelist. Come. At any time During the Month of DECEMBER, 1888, Every Cash Customer will bo enabled to SELECT GIFTS from a large variety of Fancy Articles, imported expressly for the CHRISTMAS SEASON from Japan and London, in accordance with the following scale :—: — On all purchases amounting to 10/A prosent to the value of 1/On all purchases amounting to 15/A present to tho value of 1/6 On all purchases amounting to 20/A prosent to tho value of 2/On all purchases amounting to 25/A prosent to the value of 2/6 On all purchases amounting to 30/A present to the value of 3/On all purchases amounting to 35/A present to the value of 3/6 O»i all purchases amounting to 40/A present to the valne of 4/On all purchases amounting to 45/A present to the value of 4/6 On all purchases amounting to 50/A present to tho value of 5/On all ptircham amounting to 55/A prosent to the valne of 5/6 On all purchases amounting to 60,A present to the value of 6/On all purchases amounting to 65/A present to the value of 6/6 On nil purchases amounting to 70/A present to tho value of 7/On all purchases amounting to 80,'A prosent to the valne of 8/On all purchases amounting to 90/A prosent to tho value of 9/On all purchases amounting to £5 A present to the value of 10/On all purchases amounting to £G A present to the value of 12/On all purchases amounting to £7 A present to the value of 14/On all purchases amounting to £8 A present to' the value of 16/On all purchase* amounting to £9 A present to the value of 18/On all purchases amounting to J3lO A present to the valne of 20/On all purchases amounting to ijll A present to the value of 22/Qn all purchases amounting to JBl2 A present to the value of 24/On all purchases amounting to JBI3 A present to the valne of 26/And so on in proportion np to -£50 JJIOQ or any larger sum. ' At the time of pnrchase each Customer will reoeiye a TICKET with the money value of the Gift stated on it, and this ticket may be exchanged at onoe or at any time during the month of December for such article or artioles as may be selooted. Those who would like really handsome presents can accomplish this purpose by letting their tickets accwmulate till a sufficient sum is thus readied. THE EXCEPTIONS to the above scale are Kid Gloves, Millinery and Dresses made to order, and also Tailoring, on which we cannot allow any presents. The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Lmtd). SPECIAL TRAIN ON SATURDAYS TO PLIMMERTON AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. SUNDAY TRAINS AS ADVERTISED. EXCURSION FARES. On SUNDAYS, and by 10.5 a.m. and Speoial Train on SATURDAYS, one-class fares will charged as follows ; — Wellington to Johnsonville ... Is Od Return Wellington to Plimmerton ... Is 6d Return Ordinary fares between other stations. TIMR-TABLE. Sattirt>at Trains. Wgtn dep, 10.5 a.m. Plmrtn arc 11.22 a.m. „ „ 2 p.m. 3 5 p.m. Plmrtn „ 6.10 p.m. Wgtn „ 7.20 p.m. Sundat Trains. Wellington, dep. 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Plimmerton, dep. 11.14 a.m. and 4.54 p.m. Passengers entering a train at a booking station without a tioket will be charged la in addition to the ordinary fare. JAS. WALLACE, General Manager. Wellington, 29th November, 1888. WELLINGTON-MANAWATU RAILWAY. EMPLOYEES PICNIC AT HAUTERE (NEAR OTAKI) ON THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1888. PRETTIEST SPOT ON THE LINE FOR PICNIC PARTIE3. A SPLENDID OPPORTDNITY FOR A THOROUGH DAY'S ENJOYMENT. DON'T FAIL TO BE THERE! Mr. Gbobqe Grby's splendid Band has bksn Engaged. DANCING ON THE GREEN. SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS OF ALL . DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING— Flat Races, Wheelbarrow Racos, Egg and ""Basket Races, Backwards Race, Boys' and Girls' Races, Baby Show, Annt Sally, Swings for Children, Ac &o. &o. Notb.— Some of the above events will be open to all comers. SPECIAL TICKETS, inoluding Return Train Fare, 2<? 6d, which may b« had of any of the employes. Children over 3 and under 12, Half-price. If the day should be wet, Pionio will be postponed till following Thursday. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. Wellington dep 920 Hautere dep 5.0 Johnsonville,, 947 Paikakariki „ 6.0 Porirna „ 10.7 Porirua, „ 6.45 Paikakariki „ 10 55 Johnsonville ,, 7.15 Hantere arr 11.45 Wellington arr 7.40 The 9.20 a.m. train will stop at all Flag Stations. Notk.— To pionickera wishing to have a longer sUy at Hantere, the above tickets will be recognised by the 6.50 a.m. train from Wellington and the 739 p.m. train from Otaki. Both trains will stop at Hautere. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5081. A.O F. •VTOMINATION of Offioers for the ensuing J3I term takes place onMONDAYNEXT 3rd inst. PHILIP FAUVEL, Secretary. A MEETING of the Ratepayers in th< Wellington Speoial Settlement, No. ] Blook, will be held at the Phoenix Buildings Lambton-qu»y, on TUESDAY, the 4th De oember, at 7.30 p.m. Br/BINJSBS-r To oonsider advisability of raising loai for roads
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 131, 1 December 1888, Page 3
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