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For contvnuanon 01 readxng matter see fourth pane. ST. JOHN'B PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH, Wilmh-strekt. SERVICES TO-MOEROW will be conducted as under by the Rev. J. Paterson :—: — Morning at 11 Evening at 0.30 Fpeoial Collections In aid of St. John's Sunday Schooli. S~T; ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Terrace. Services TO-MORROW will be eondnoted by the Rev. C. S. Oao, M.A. Morning, 11 ; Evoning, 6.30 pONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, \J Whllinoton-terrack. The Serviceß TO-MORROW will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. West. Morning, at 11; Evoning, at 6.30. Sunday School at 2.30. Young Men'g Bible Class at 3 o'clook. V*7-ESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-stre.e.t-11 a.m.. Key. 0. H. L^a ; 6.80 p.m., Rev. J. BURRjf. MOLEBWORTH-STREET— II a.m., Mr. G. W. Aitken t 0.30 p.m., Rev. C. H. Laws. NEWTOWN-11 a.m., Rev. J. Bbrrt ; 6 30 p.m., Mr. T. Ralph. im" ESLEY CHURCH, Taranam-btreet. REV. JOSEPH BERRY L.ECTURE TO-MORROW NIGHT. Subject — "Is Christianity Waning p" ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. Roy. H. H. Driver will (D.V.) oonduot Divlno Worship TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m. Evening Bubjeot : " The Touch of Timid Faith." P*"EFMIffVE~ METHODIST CHURCH, Wobb-stroet (top of Cuba-street)— Morning, at 11, Rev. J. Dumbell ; Evening, at 6.30, Mr. G. T. Sullivan. Newtown (Donald M'Lean-atreet)— Morning, at 11, Mr. G. T. Sullivan ; Afternoon, at 3, Mr. G. T. Sullivan j Evening, at 6.30, Mr. R. Ayrcß. /IHUECH 6~F CHRIST. CHRISTIANS' CHAPEL, Dixon-Btreot, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. Subject : " Religion versus Insanity," By EDWARD LEWIS, Evangelist. Come. STREET CHURCH. Sorvicea TO-MORROW— Morning, at 11, Subjoct; " Quiokeninff " 1 Evening, at 6.30, Subjeoti "What Doest Thou Here Elijah." Preacher Rev. J. Nixon. M"~R. C. H. HINMAN will (D.V.) give two Addresses in the Princess Thoatro, Tory-stroet, TO-MORROW, at 3 and 7 p.m. Subjoct at 3: "The Church of God." All invited. No collection. ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. Sunday, 12th May, 1880, at 7 o'clook. Tho usual Sunday Evening's Service will be held at the Rooms, TO-MORROW EVENING, at ?. Trance Address. Sp^ts free. Collection. MONOPOLY BROKEN UP. TO TJIE EDITOR. SIR— There is a great stir in tho Boot Trado just now, tho monopoly having >oen broken up. J. W. Rickman is to the front igain. The success that attended his last Bankrupt Stock Sale has induced him to )lace before the publio a magnificent stock >f Boots and Shoes, which he has purchased ar below the original cost. The whole of ;hia well-assorted Stook will be offered at greatly reduced prioes for cash. Como early md seoure the best bargains. Sale comnencea to-morrow. J. W. RICKMAN, Bootmaker and Importer, Opposite the Opera House, Mannera-atreet. DRESS FABRICS for the present Winter SeaHon at Fhe Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. Winter The beßt house Dresses Winter in the city for Dresses Winter Winter Dresses Winter Dress Dresses Winter Fabrics. Dresses Winter Super Meltons, Dresses Winter all shades, Dresses Winter 6Jdtol3idperyd. Dresses Winter Dress Tweeds, Dresses Winter llidtoHJdyard. Dresses Winter Wool Beiges, Dresses Winter Hid to 1/9 yard. Dresses Winthr A choice lot Dresse6 Winter of self-colored Dresses Winter Woollen Dresses Winter Fabrics, Dresses Winter in all tho new Dresses Winter oolors, Green Dresses Winter and Terra Cotta Dresses Winter being the moat Dresses Winter fashionable. Dresses Winter BJd to 4/6 yard. Dresses Winter Striped Dresses Winter and Dresses Winter Checked Dresses Winter Fabrics, Dresses Winter 4Jd to 6%d. jrard. Dresses Winter Fancy Striped Dresses Winter Fabrics. Dresses Winter 12Jd to 2/- yard. Dresses Winter Bordered Dress* s Winter Robes, Dresses Winter very elegant, Dresses WfNTER 10/6 to DREBSEB Winter 4 guineas. Dr«ss>es Winter SVk Plushes, Dresses Wiiu'bh 1/11 to 6/11 y«rd. Presses Winter Combination Dresses Winter Robes, Dresses Winter in Dresses Winter Brown and Gold, Dresses Winter Myrtle and Gold, Dresses Winter Navy and Gold, Dresses Winter Myrtle and Rote, Dresses Winter Navy and Rose, Dresses Winter Also, Dresses Wintbb Estamine Dresses Winter and Dresses Winter Cashmere Dresses Winter Robe*, Dresses Winter from Dresses Winter 25/6 to 52/6. Dresses Winter Trimmings, Dresses Winter great ohoice. Dresses Fhe Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARQ HOUSE. rpHIS SPACE RESERVED FOR G. FLYGER'S ADVERTISEMENT, I WHICH WILL APPEAR ON MONDAY. MRS. PATERSON, certificated Midwife (15 years to General Lying-in Hospital, London,) is opon to engagements ; has a vacanoy for an indoor patient, who will have the benefit of her great skill and long experience ; terms moderate. Adelaide-road, two doors paat Tramsheda.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 3

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