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QT. PETER'S CHURCH. Sunday, 21st August, 1892. Order of Services —11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Churchings; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. "ITtTESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. tf Services on SUNDAY :— WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-stroet— 11 a.m.. Rev. J. G. Chapman ; 6.30, p.m., Rev. W. Moeley. MOLESWORTH-STREET. — 11 a.m., Rev. W. Moeley ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis. NEWTOWN —11 a.m., Rev. W. H. Beck; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. H. Beck. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. \^j The Services TO-MORROW will be conducted as follows :— Wellington Tebbace—By the Rev. G. J. Allen, 8.A., pastor. Morning, at 11; Evening, at 6.30. Couetenay Place —By tho Rev. W. Powell, pastor. Morning, at 11; Evening, at 6.30. The Evening Service will close at 7.30. P.S.A. at 3 o'clock (see advertisement). i^OURTENAY - PLACE CONGREoTV.' TIONAL CHURCH, PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEETING, at 3 p.m. Address by William Hutehinson, M.H.R. Sacred Solo, "Nazareth," by Mr. Walter Haybittle. Clarionet Duet by Messrs Mackintosh and Young. P.S.—Tho meeting will not be held if the afternoon bo very wot. "\I7_LLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, * T VIVIAN-BTEEET. Servioes TO-MORROW. Rev. C. DalLASTONjviII preach Morning and Evening.. TT~N iTEinft ETHODIST FRi E U CHURCH, < .'OUBTENAY-PLACE. Services TO-MORROW by the Rev. A. Petees. Subjects.- Morning -" The Gospel in a Nntshell"; Evening—"The Gospel Not in Word Only." <3~l\ ANDREW'S CHURCH. LECTURES ON SOCIAL SUBJECTS. Tho Rev. Mr. Ogg will deliver tho Second Locturo TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject: "Equality and Equalities." RLMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES TO-MORROW. Webb-stroet—ll, Mr. E. Tennybon Smith, Temperance Advocate; 6.30, Rev. W. C. Wood. Tuesday, 6.30, Social Tea. Sydney-street—ll, Rev. W. J. Dean ; 6.30, Mr. J. Lomas. Newtown—ll, Rev. W. C. Wood ; 6.30, Mr. J. Clements. Spocial Gospol Services during the week at Sydney-street. TE ARO HALL, Dixon-steeet. THE Gospol will bo preached in tho above Hall (D.V.). at 7 o'clock p.m., TO-MORROW. Meeting for prayer at samo placo at 7.30 a.m. Free to all. No collection. CANDINAVIANS.—An Address will be given in tho Scandinavian language by G. A. Andeeson, lato of N.S., in tho Hall above Rowe's Corn Store, Manners-streot (opposite Royal Oak Hotel). SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. All welcome. Collection. r\ P E R A HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15. MR. E. TENNYSON SMITH Will deliver from memory Db. Talmage's Powebful Discouesb, "THE ARCH-FIEND OF THE NATIONS." Collection to defray exponses. "17t7_LLINGTON FREETH OUGHT VV ASSOCIATION Moots TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7, in tho Exchange Hall. Lecturo by a Mombor—"A Free Poople." Musical Selections. Admission free. THIS WEEK'S SALE BARGAINS at The Wholesale Family Drapory Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. 2l(r\ por y^" Colorod Watered Silks in /vP extra rich qualities, including Greens, Reds, Fawns, Brown, usual price 7/6 per yd. 3l(\ por yd. Colored Watered Silks in / *J extra rich qualities, and in, Sky, Pink, Old Roso, Cotta, sold at 7/6 and 9/6 per yd. ty ]-i -_ per yd. Suporior quality Pure -j/ll Silks i7i Grey and Black andWhiteStripes,Ußually sold at 4/9 per yd. Qld Per y^- Beautiful quality Pure O/ \J Silks in Grey and Black and White Stripes, regular price 6/9 per yd. A /¦_ "1 Par yd. Extra Rich Pure Silks in _/H Grey and Black and White Stripes, fit for n Duchess, usual price 8/6 per yd. t_ If* per yd. The very beat quality Oj\J Pnre Silks in Grey and Black and Wliite Stripes, fit for an Empreas, sold at 10/9 per yd. P_d"_ / Each. ;l few very handsome t)\J/ m Black Embroidered China Silk, unmade Robos, sold usually at 5 guineas. 3 Guineas each. Two only in Stock of Splendid Real Irish Poplins, ono a beautiful Silver Grey, the other Claret and Blue Stripes, regular price £7 183 6d. THIS WEEK'S SALE BARGAINS at The Wholesale Family Drapory Warohouso, TE ARO HOUSE. Wellington, 19th August, 1S!)2. TO COUNCILLOR ANDERSON. DEAR SIR—Wo, tho undersigncd.Thorndon Ratepayers, dosiro to express our approval of your past actions in the City Council, and will do our best to securo your return if you will consent to again contest tho scat. F. Allen M. Murdoch Harold Beauchamp J. Timioy J. Roso A. K. Nowman Geo. Beothain C. H. Gillespio W. A. Mowbray W. J. Nathan Jacob Joseph W. F. P-rraud J. J. Curtis J. B. Harconrfc R. Pharazyn A. Boardman John Staples J. Wiggins E. D. 801 l R. Dnignnn M. Hawthorno Geo. Fisher G. E. Tolhnrst W. Jay G. W. Chandlor M. Chapman Thos. Turnbull J. O'Brien Alfred Tyer M. K. Samuels J. Clapham John Nowton A. B. Campbell R. A. Woodger T. Dickson B. F. Whittaker W. J. Garrett D. Drako J. Blacklock J. A. N. Salmon A. Castondyke M. A. Bethell C. Simmonds W. Chalmers T. W. Hall M. Hodgins M. Blythe Tbos. Mills G. H.'Poynter E. M'Clnggago And 30 others. Ladies and Gentlemen— In rosponso to tho above largo and representative requisition, I have pleasuro in announcing that I have decided to again seek Election to tho City Council as a Councillor for Thorndon Ward. If roturned, I will uso my best endeavours, as in the post, to furthor the interests of Thorndon, and the City generally. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE ANDERSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I have tho hononr to announce myself as a Candidate for Re-election as Councillor for your Ward, and beg to solicit yonr votes and interest. Yonrs rospectfully, CHAS. T. TATUM. TT ICTOEIA FOUNDRY. EDWARD SEAGAII, Engineeb, Ibon and Bbaes Founi>__ boilebmakeb, and geneeal sliith. Estimates given for all descriutionß of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. VICTORIA AND MANNJ-JRS STREETS, Wellington. /^HARLi-S CATKIE. TArLOR ANI> CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. Estimates given for Volunteer, Naval, Police, aud Firo Brigade Uniforms, &O. MA.NXKR6-STKEKT, Noit Grey Valloy Coal Orapinv. Tffl% EADES & CO., 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro Houso, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. ilffirsp, £c. I't>ot Oi. 1 Primuses. Funerals cond'wii".. fo b-.;1 .!! ya^o.!, Vi'Jb , evorj 3 oquiuiu; BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Residence on the premises. '.Ring bo under lamp, up the entrance.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3