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PETER'S CHURCH SUNDAY, 14th June, 1891 .-Order of Ser vices— B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer; 4 p.m., Baptisms am Churchings ; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. XfTESLEYAN METHODISTCHURCH W Services TO-MORROW :- WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-street-11 a.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis; C.30 p.m., Eev J. J. Lewis (Funeral Service.) MOLESWORTH-S'f REET— II a.m., Rev C. H. Laws s 0.30 p.m., Mr. Randerson. NEWTOWN— II a.m., Rev. AY. H. Beck 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. H. Beck. MTIARANAKI-STREET WESLEY AN A CHURCH. TO-MORROW MORNING Rev. J. J Lewis will preach on — ' ' Have the Wesleyaii Methodists Abandoned the Teacliing of John Wesloy?" Service to commence at 11. /"IONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, \s Wellington-terrace. The Services TO-MORROW will be conducted by the Rev. G. J. Allen, B.A. Morning, at 11, Children's Address ; Evening, at 6.30. Sunday School at 2.30. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, COURTENAY-PLACE. THE Rev. H. B. Redstone will preach Morning and Evening. SubjectsMorning— " Fulfilled Prophecies." Evening—" Getting Ready for the Coming of the Son of Man." Suitable music by the Choir. All seatH free. "WTELLiNQTON BAPTIST" CHURCH, » if ViVIAN-BTREET. Divine Service will bo conducted by the Rev. P. H. Coenfoed, at 11 in Morning and 5.30 in the Evening. RIMI'ffVEiIETHODIST CHURCH, TO-MORROW, Webb-street-11, Rev. D. E. Ward; G. 30, Rev. C. E. Ward. Donald M 'Lean-street, Nowtown— ll, Rev. JVp_umbell_£_C.3O, Mrs. Wright. r pHE Rev. Mr. PATERSON (St. John's) will Preach in tho New Hall, Klmndallah. rO-MORROW, at 3 p.m. C1 II UE C H 01' CHRIS T , J DIXOM-KTKEET. Mk. A. F. TURNER Will Preach TO-MORROW EVENING, at C.30 o'clock. Subject — " The Opening of Lydia's Heart." All are Welcome. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. * \TEETING on SUNDAY EVENING, tf L 14th June, 1891, in the Rechabite fall, .Manners-street Address by Mr. A. F. Tumor. Recitation — Miss J«Mios. Commenc^rUi,t 8, Sankey's Hymns. Collection All are welcome. \T E W T O W N H~A L L, 131 RIDDIFOBD-STREET. AN EVANGELISTIC MEETING (D.V.) On SUNDAY EVENING, Commencing at 7 o'clook. Hymn Books provided. Seats free. All welcome. ntTHBRE is the Bible Christian Mission VT Hall? Next door to Mossrs. Rowe's lorn Store, Manners-street. Who preaches bere To-morrow? Rev. Crewes, 11 and .30. Services public? Yes. All seats roe. Collections taken. Is there a popular ntertainmont there, Thursday ? Yes. Readig, recitation, singing, talks about tempernce, marriage, phrenology. Heads publioly xamined. Admission Ticket, 3d. ~iOOD TEMPLARS* HALL, Newtown, JT SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30, Pastor jbael. Subject—" The Atonement : Was ; Made on the Cross? " [TTELLINGTON FREETHOUGHT TV ASSOCIATION. TO-MORROW, at Room No. 11, Exchange iuildings, at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Bolt, of lunedin, Vice-President of tho National Veethought Association of New Zealand, ■ill Lecture on " Agnosticism viowed as a teligiovia Reformation." Musical selection?, .dmission free. OPENING NOTICE. PEARCE'S EXCHANGE BOOT SHOP IS CLOSED, AND THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AT THE lORNER OF LAMBTON-QUAY. My only Shops now are— BOOT ARCADE, GUBA-RTREET, AND No. 1, LAMBTON-QUAY. £\Q REWARD. TpHE GREAT and INCREASING POPULARITY of T. C. WILLIAMS CO.'S FUNO Tobacco prompts several unserumlous traders to perpetrate, for a paltry ionsideration, FRAUDS on the public, (1) >y selling INFERIOR UNBRANDED To>aoco, got up to IMITATE JUNO, as the fonuine article; and (2) by REMOVING ho PAPER LABELS whioh aro affixed to sach Btick or plug of JUNO, reaffixing lame to the COMMON and WORTHLESS [MITATIONS referred to, and passing ofl ;be lattor in place of the brand that h leservedly in such Toquest. With a view of putting an end to sucL mean and contemptible practices, we are xnthorised to offer a Reward of Ten Pounds [.£10) for such information as will secure the conviction of any person or persons per petrating the above frauds. Smokors particularly aro earnestly re quested to 00-operato with us in this matter W. M. BANNATYNE & CO.. Agents T. C. WILLIAMS CO. T7IRENCH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGE! X? and LITERATURE.— Encouraged b; ths success that has attended his efforts i: favour of a small number of pupils whom h has privately taught, and confident tho sufficient inducement will not bo wanting the undersigned has secured a closs-rooir whioh ho intends opening as an Evenin School, about the middlo of the presen month; he therefore invites early applict tion from intending pupils. The painstal ing method of teaching practised by th undersigned (who, it may be mentionec studied French under Professor Frangoi Pie, at the Technical School of Monviso i Turin), cannot fail to impart to students thorough knowledge of either language, an to enable them to convorse. Private lessor at own or pupil's residence. Terms modi rate. P. CORRADO, o/o Mrs. Murray Glenbtrvie-terrace, off Tinakori-road. M: Corrado will be in attendance at the Schoo room (late Miss Twiss'), Abel Smith-stree three doors from Upper Willis-street, at o'clock every evening during thiß week. KNIVES. T ANDED, per s.b. Doric, a Bplendi JLJ assortment of Table and Desse Knives, Carvers, Steels, Butcher's Knive Daggers, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razo ana Strops, 4c. Chkaf as usual. GEORGE WINDER, Corner Manners and Cuba streets. TO ELECTRIC LIGHTING COI PANlES.— lnstruction given in tl artof securing Brilliance with Ecokom

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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