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DT. PETER'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1893. Order of Services— B n.ra., Holy Coin- ; munion; 11 a.m.; Morning Prayer; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service; 4 p.m., Baptisms and ■ Chnrchings; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. ' "%17-ESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. Services TO-MORROW :—: — WESLKY CHURCH. Taranaki-streot-11 am.. Rev. It. J MuhraT: ti.3o pm, Ui v. J. J. Lv \\ 1, (lioi.thly Li.ctnri! to Youi.g , Men). AiOLESVVOR-TH - STREET. — 11 a.m., . Mr. J. A. HoshiNO; (J. 30 p.m., Rev. R. J. Muhrat. TRINITY CHUGCH, Newtown.— lla.m., Rev. J. .1. Lewis; 030 p.m., Rev. W. H. Beck. "to th6ss~prrpl*xrd~ by re-~ ligious doubts' riIARANAKI - STREET WESLEYAX JL CHURCH. Rev. J. J. L&WIB* subject TO-MORROW EVENING, "The Inspiration of the Bible." " What the Book Itself Claims to be." Anthem, " In Thee O Lord, have I put my Trust " (Borthold Tours). Servide at G.3 '. Freethinkers specially invited. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES KJ The Services TO-MORROW will be conducted as follow p :— Wkllinoton-tkhbace— By Rev. G. J. Allen, BA, pistor. Morning, at 11; Evening-, at G 30. COURTENAT-PLACE — 11 a.m.. Rev. W. Powell: G. 30 p.m., Rev. A. H. Wallack, of Dunodiu ; P.fc.A. at 3 p.m. C"^O NGREGAT fo NA L C H U~R (HI , i C'OURTENAY-PLACK. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFrERNOON MEEHiNG. at 3 p.m. Address Rev. W. M. Fkll. Saerod Solo, " The Better Land "—" — (Cowen) Reading, Rev. W. Powell ■\»7v:llington haptisi 1 church, IT VIVIAN-STUEET. SUNDAY, 30th JULY. Rev. C. Dallas-ion will preach Morning and Evening. Evening subject, '"Tho Joy of God's Salvation." RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES TO-MORRO W. Sydney - street— ll, Rev. S. Barnett ; 0.30, Rev. E. A . Lttken, Medical Missionary of tbo Luthcrinn Church. Webb-Etreet-11, Roy. C. E. Ward ; 6.30, Rev. S. Baknktt Nowtown — 11, Mr. Wharton ; 0.30, Key. C. K. Ward. GOSPEL HALL, Herbert-street, off Mannpks-strekt. MR. C. H. lIINMAN will (D.V ) preach in the Gospel Hall, TO-MORROW at 7 pm. All aro earnestly invited. All seats freo. No collection. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Dixon-Btreet. MR. A. F. TURNER "Will Preach TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. Subject : " Christ's Precious Invitation." No (•ollee'ion. All arc invited. X C H A B I T E HALL, Manners-street. SUNDAY, 30ih JULY. Meriting, at 11 — Service ior Children and Young Peoplo Afternoon, nt I! "Servico by Suffering," C. 11. BrAi burt Saorod Solo by Mrs. Lindsay. Evening, at G 30— '• The Witness of God," W. A. Kvans. ELLINGTON SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Mr. G. M'LARCNwiII Lecture on "Old and New Liberalism" on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 30, in tho Exchange Hall, No. 11 Room. Questions and discussion invited. QALE! SALE! SALE! REMNANT SALE. ONE WEEK ONLY. Remnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Sheetings Remnants ~>f Shirtiugs Remnants of Calicoes Remnants of Flannelettes Vcmnants of Laces Remnants of Fmbroidery Remnants of Art Aluslins Remnants of Fancy Muslins Remnants of Crotonnes Remnants of Everything Remnants of Anything Remnants of any size Remnants at any prico HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ODDS AND ENDS. Twelve months accumulation of Remnants will now be sold, regardless of anything. Call Early. PREPARE FOR SURPRISES. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Side of Citba-6Thh-.t. Parcels Delivered Freo. TJ UM E AN D S~ ON ' S TEAS. DIRECT FROM THE GARDEN TO THE TEAPOT. No Middlemen's Profit to Fat. FINE CEYLON. Specially selected ; rioh, pure, and fragiant, 2s per lb— in 51b and 101b tins. This quality oannot be obtained in any house in New Zealand, even at double the prioe. ___ PURE INDIAN TEA, Is 8d to 2s per lb. CHINA TEAS, in 101b boxes, from 15s to 20s per box. As we are direot importers from the growers, the publio -will save at least from Is to Is 4d per lb in buying from us. No Blindid or. Impure Tea Sold. Sample pounds will be sold to test the quality' HUME~& SON, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholksali and Retail Grockbs, C 3 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. FANCY DRESSES. FANCY DRESSES. I HAVE a Splendid Stock of the above for Hire, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. Apply, at once, to D. D. HYDE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Opposite Bank of N.Z. , Lambton-quay. EFFECTS OF PROHIBITION IN THE PROHIBITED STATES, byME. H. GILBERT STRINGER, Official Shorthand Writer to the Tasmanian Parliament. /""lOPIEB of the above may bo had gratis at Mr. H. J. Williams' Offico, Maginnity's Buildings, Foathcrßton-street. Friends and opponents of prohibition will be well repaid tho trouble of a perusal of this paper. ~|»/r ORRIS, BASIRE & CO., Auditors, Accountants, and Financial Aoints, 4, Grey-street. Sole Agents for Campbell's Wonderful Washing Fluid. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, MESSRS. KIRK and ATKINSON, Solicitors, have removed to new offices on the ground floor of the Government Life Insuranco bnilding, Panama-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rpHE Office of the Petone and Hutt E Bnilding and Investment Company (Limited), has been Removed to the Government Life Insurance Building, Fanama-t-treet, Wellington. DRESSMAKING. MADA.ME de VEBHET (From Worth's, Paris.) MADAME DE VERNE! has opened her Rooms at No. 123, Lambton-quty, opposito Club Hotel, whero ladies can have their Costumes mado in all the latest Parisian fashions, at moderate prices. A*T ANTED KNOWN E. J. LE GROVE, Shorthand and Ttpxwriteb, Chamber of Commoroo, Lambton-quay. Verbatim Reports supplied of Court Cases, Conferences, &0., ia. TYPE-WRITING ! TYPE-WRITING ! In the Best Stylo. Legal Documents Specifications Testimonials Reports Addresses Poetry Accurately Type- written. Correspondence conducted. Reports drawn np. All transactions confidential.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 3

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