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OT, PETEB'S CHUBO BUNDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1894. Order of Servioes— B a m.. Holy C munion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer Seoond Celebration ; 3.80 p m,, Cbildn Service ; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Cb urchin 6.80 p.m., Evening Prayer. "V^yESLEYAN METHODIST CHURC Sorvicos TO-MORROW :— WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-stre* 11 a.m., Rer. R. J. Murrat ; 030 p. Rflv. J. J. Lewis (Snbjeot, "A Fast L 2. Full Speed.") MOLESWORTH - STREET. — 11 a. Rot. J. J. Lkwis ; 0.30 p.m., Mr. J. Chump. TRINITY CHURCH, Newtown.— lla. Mr. J. A. Crump ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. MtTRBAT. ANNIVERSARY OF WESLEY CHURC Tabakaki-utbeet. ON SUNDAY next, 18th February, 8 vices will be held morning and eveni in connection with the above, when a GRAND MUSICAL SELECTION Of Hymns, Anthems and Choruses (Handel's, Mozart's, and others) will rendered by the children of the Sand School, assisted by tho Choir, nnmberi upwards of 600 voices and instrumentalis Mr. F. Bilman, conductor. Collections, including golden offering*, aid of the Trust Funds. Everyone attandinff is kindly asked assist the trustees in this their annr appeal. /TONQEEGATIONAL CHURCHE VV . Th« Serrioe« TO-MORROW will be cc dnoted as follows : — WkLLINOTON-THRBACE— By the Rev. ' J Allzn, B.A. Morning, at 11; Evocic at 6.30. Courtbnay-placi— Morning, at 11, W S. Costall (Subjeot, "The Programme the Ages") ; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. W. 1 Fkll. ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCI VIVIAH-STBEST. SUNDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. Morning, Mr. R. S. Gbet ; Evening, Re C. Dallaston. Evening subjeot— "Tl Soeptios Question Answered." T7 NITED METHODTsTFREECHUEC: U COURTENAT-PLACB. Services will be held at the above Churc TO-MORROW. Morning, at 11 Rev. : Wriolrt; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. H. I Rki btonk. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHE —TO-MORROW. Sydney-street— ll Rev. J.Dumbill ; 6.30, R«v. Mr. W.Rosi Webb-street— ll, Mr. J. Clemehts j 6.3( Bey. S. Babnett. Newtown— ll, Rev. £ Babnett: 6.30, Mr. J, Clements. Bei hampore— Rer. S. Babnbtt. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIA] CHURCH, TERRACE. Servioos TO-MORROW will be oonduote asunder:— Morning, 11— Rev. W. H. Bubnktt Evening, fl.Bo— Rov. W. J. Dean CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH Wbbb-btbbbt. BUNDAY EVENING. 18th INST., At 8 d'clook. The subieot of tho sermon will be "Th Fall and the Rogonoration — The Glory o the Kingdom." AH are invited. Seats free. H U~R7C~H OP C~H RIB T" DIXON-STREBT. MR. A. fTI'URNER Will preach TO-MORROW EVENING, At 6.30. Subjoot ; " The Healing of the Paralytic." OBPEL HALL, Herbert-street, ofi Manners-street. Mr. C. H. Hinman will (D.V.) preaoh ir the above Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 7 p.m. All are invited. AH seats free. No collection. A L L A N C E HALL, MAN NIBB-BTBEBT. SUNDAY EVENING, half-paat 7. Lootnro by Mr. Rusbkll— " Whonce and Whither ; or. Life and Death~What is it? Musical selections. FORWARD MOVEMENT, Rkcrabite Hall, Manners-st. (Opposite Firo Brigade Station.) SUNDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1894. Morning, at 11— Studies in the Parables. "The Power of Persistent Prayer."— W. A. Evanb. Evening, at 630 — " Evolution and Christianity."— W. A. Evans. "VTOTICE of Application for a License to J3I Slaughter.— l, Philip Niel Cameron, of Horokiwi-hill, Potone, beg to notify that I intend to apply to the Hutt County Counoil on the 13th day of Maroh, 1891, for a license to slaughter on my land, Sootiona Noa. 22 and 24, Horokiwi District. PHILIP NIEL CAMERON. riIHE Partnership heretofore existing beX tween the undersigned as Market Gardeners, Lower Hutt, is, from the date hereof, dissolved ; and the debts of the partnership will be diaoharged by the undersigned John Brasell, who is authorised to reoeive all moneys due to the late firm, and by whom the business will be carried ou. Dated the 16th day of February, 1894. ISRAEL MIRFIELD, JOHN BRASELL. Witness— E. P. Bunny, Solioitori Wellington. "VTEW B and A CYCLES. — Racers. JAI Dunlop tyres, 231ba weight, price £23 ; Roadsters, Dnnlop tyres, 361b weight, prioo £23 ; Front Driving Street Roadster, 361bs weight, price £26. On one new B and A Racer seven first prizes and one second have been won in nine races this season in Wellington, whilst over a dozen events have been won on them in Hawkes Bay. Now on view at J. Hopwell's, St. Crispin's Works, JWillis-street. BYKES. SEVERAL really good Seoond - hand Maohines in first-olaBS order for sale oheap. Youths' Safeties from £9 ss. Now due, further shipment of my celebrated Dunlop Pneumatics at £20, to be obtained only at F. J. W. Fear's, Machinist and Importer, Willis-street. MINISTERIAL RESIDENCES, TINAKOBI-ROAD AND MOLBSWOSTH-STRXKT •\¥7RITTEN OFFERS to Rent the MinisIT terial Residences in Tinakori-road and Molesworth-street, either with or without furnituro, will bo received at this office until ntwn on Thursday, the 22nd instant. Tho highest or any offer not necessarily aooepted. Full particulars on application to the undersigned. J. A. WILSON, Resident Engineer. Publio Works Office, Wellington, 14th Feb., 189 i. PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. rpENDERS will be received by the underX signed till Saturday, 24th instant, for the supply of 80 pairs of Brown Canvas Leggings (Naval pattern), three sizes. Specimen pair to accompany tender. The lowest or any tender not neoessanly accepted. A ipooimon pair can bo seen at Mosara. Davis and Clater's, Lambton-quay. E. DAVY, Lt.-Com. 16th Fobruary, 1891. rpHE Wellington Hospital Trustees call I. for Tondera for Leasing Allotments in Pipitea-street and Little Pipitea-street, in the City of Wellington, now in the oooupatton of Messrs. Barry and M'Dowall and their sub-tenants. For particulars, apply at the offico of Mr. Qniok, Featherston-stroet, the solicitor for the Trust. Tenders must be left with Mr. F. H. Fraser, Chairman of the Trnstoes, on or before the 28th day of MARCH, 1891. Dated this 17th day of February, 1894. HERBERT GABY, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. COMPLETION OF BUILDING ON BOULCOTT TERKACE. TENDERS are invited for above, due at noon on Thursday, 22nd inst. BURROWS & TURNBULL, Architects. Colonial Exohange, Lambton-quay. TO BUILDERS. FXIENDERS are invited up to noon of X Satnrday, 2tth instant, for the Erection of a Residence, Austin-street, for Mrs. Drake. Plans and specifications to be seen at mj offico. J. ODEA. Arohitect. r J-ENDEHB, to close 4 p.m. on Wednes- ■ day, 21st February, aro invited foi Plonehinjr and Harrowing «.bont fonr (4] kores at Wadeatown. Lowest tender noi necessarily accepted. Partioulurs from W. M. BANNATYNE A CO. WANTED Known— Mrs. Birrel is open ing up new goods in Art Needlework choice soleotion of Knitting Silks, Filloselles Embroidery and Crewels, Fingering anc Berlin Wools. The Art Needlework and Fanoy Repository, 45, Cuba-street. "yjT" ANT E J>_ K_ N O W N J. DEVENISH, London House, Manners street (opposite Royal Oak Hotel), Welling ton, next door to Grey Valley Coal Company The highest price given for Ladies' anc G«ntlem«n'<i Left -off Wearing Apparel Letters reoaive prompt attention.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 41, 17 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 41, 17 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 41, 17 February 1894, Page 3

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