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OT. PETER'S CHUECH. SUNDAY, 15th APEIL, 1894. Ordor of Services — 11 a.m., Morning' Prayer and Holy Communion; 3 30 p m.. Children's Service; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Chnrchings; 6.30 p.m., Evening Pray or. S~~f. ANDEEW'S PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH, TERRACE. Servioes TO-MORROW will be conducted by tbo Rev. C. S. Ogg, M.A. Morning 1 , at 11 ; Evening, at 6.30. ■fIjTESLEYAN METHODIST CHUECH, Sorvicea TO-MORROW :— WESLEY CHURCH, Tar.tnaki-strcet— 11 a.m., Key. K. J. Murray ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. vvm. Baumceu. MOLESWOETH - STEEET. — (Church Anniversary Services), 11 a.m., Key. Wm. BAt/MBBiii 630 p.m.. Rev. J. Ward. TEINITY OHUHCH, Newtown.— lla.m., Rev. J. Wakd; 030 p.m., Rev. R. J. Murray. THOKNDON "VVE&LEYAN CHUBCtf. A NNIVEBSARY SERVICE?. TO-MORROW, 11 am., Eev. William Bau&iber j 6.30 p.m., Eov. J. Ward TUESDAY, 17th APHIL, ANNUAL SOIREE AND WELCOME TO 'IHE Eevs. W. BAUMBEB and J. WABD. Special Music, Consisting of Solos, Anthems, and famous Methodist Hymnß. Tea on tables from 6 30 p.m. /^IONGIiEGATrONAL CHUECHES. vy — The Servicos TO-MOEEOW will be conducted an follow s :—: — Wkllin .ion-Tujraci:— By tho Eov. H. J. W. Miller, of Onchunga. Morning, at 11 ; Evening, at li 30 CoUKTENAT-J'LACfc- ily tlie KoV. li. T. Hallowek, B.A. Morninir, at 11 ; Evening, at 6 30. PKiivir nvK mk 1 110 di. vr churches — S3dnry-«trc-pt -11, l!cv. S BARnkttj 6 30. Mr. J. Hutu. Wobb-strcot — 11, Mr. J. Khbury ; G.IiO, Key. S. Uarnett. Nowtown— ll, Mr. K. Ayitrs ;G. 30, Mrs. J. L. Wihoh r. Berlmmpore — Mr. C. Trim. OSPEL HALL, Herbert-street, okk Mannbrs-btrekt. Mr. LiCoutour «ill (D.V.) preach in the abovo Hall TO-MOEEOW '(Sunday) at 7 p.m. All are earnestly invited. All seats free. No collection. ITUNTEE -STEEET HALL. United Open Prayor Meeting overy FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Gospel Sorvico every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Cordial invitation to all. Special invitation to seamen. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHUECH, WEBB-BTREET. SUNDAY EVENING, 15th INST., at 8, Subject of tho Sermon will be— "What is the Catholic Apostolic Church?" AT THE RECHABITE. HALL COURTKNAY-PLACE, ON FRIDAY NEXT, nt 8 o'olock. Subject for consideration — " The Lord's Ministry Through Msn." At this meeting opportunity will be given for enquiry. All seats freo. All invited. FOEWAKD MOVEMENT, Rkchabitb Hall. Mannerb-st. SUNDAY, 15th APRIL, 1894. Morning, at 11— Studies in t-->e Parables. " The All Inclusive Character of the Kingdom of God."— C. U. Bradburt. Evoning, at 6.30 -"The Bible in Relation to Social and Economio Problems : Labour." — W. A. Evans. WELLINGTON SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Meets TO-MORROW NIGHT at BAL^ANCE HALL, Manners-streot, At 7 30 p.m. Lootnre by tho President — " Disease Germs." Admission free. Musical selections. A USTEALI AN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A. bOciKTy. Established 18i9. FORTY -FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-fifth Annual Meeting of tho Members of this Society will bo held in tho Hall of the Foung Men's Christian Association, Pittstreet, Sydney, at 2 o'olook in tho afternoon of FRIDAY, 11th May, 1894, for the pnrpose of — 1. Receiving tho Report of the Direotors on the business of the Society for the year ended 31st December, 1593. 2. Electing two Directors in Hsu of the Hon. Sir J. P. Abbott, M.L.A., and Thomas Littlejohn, Esq., who retire in terms of By-law 15. and of whom Sir J. P. Abbott only is eligible for re-election. 3. Electing an Auditor in lieu of T. F. H. Mackenzie, Esq., who retires in terms of By-law 28. and is not now eligible for re-eleotion. 4. Declaring the amount of divisible surplus for the year ended 3lßt December, 1593. The Hon. Sir J. P. Abbott, M L.A., and Joseph Abbott, Esq,, M.L.A., are tho only duly qualifiod members wbo have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the vacant seats on tho Board. Tho following members have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the office of Auditor :— Messrs Arthur J. Brierley, Nevillo Do>vling, and Louis Woolf. By order of the Board. EICHAED TEECE, General Manager. Head Office, 87, Pitt-street, Sydney, 3rd April, 1891 WELLINGTON JUNIOE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNTON. ri^HE Delegates to the Wellington Junior -*• Eugby Union are requested to meet at 8 o'clook on MONDAY NIGHT, at Masonic Hotel. COUET SIE GEOEGE GBEY, 3118. THE Finanoial Court Night will bo held on TUESDAY, 17th inst., at 7.30. Special Business — Discnssion of Dispensary Scheme. Aa this affects overy member of the Court, a large attendance is requested. JAMES ROBERTSON, Secretary. SOUTH BRITISH INSUEANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. DIVIDEND Warrants for Half-year ended 28lh Fobruary, 18s4, now payable at the office of tho Company, 27, Lambton-quay. CHAS. W. BENBOW, Branch Manager. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BURGESS EOLL. NOTICE ia hereby given that the Burgess Lists and Defaulters' Lists for the ensuing year aro now open for publio inspection at this office, and will remain on viow during office hours until the 22nd day of April. Any objection to the said lists mnst be addressod to tbo undersigned in tho form of tho sohednlo defined by '"The Munioipal Corporation Act, 1886," and delivered at this office not later than the day abovo mentioned. Forms of objection may bo obtained at this office. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Offico, Wellington, 13th April, 1894. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO HAWKERS. NOTICE is hereby given that nil Hawkers' Licenses oxpired on the 31st Maroh. Persons failing to renew their license within seven days aro lir" le to be sued without farther notice. J. E. r 3, Toiv . Clerk. 13th April, 1894. Mb. BENJAMIN COHEN BEGS to notify that he has Purobasod the Bottling Bssmces carried on by Mr. John Bertie in Wellington as from the 29th Maroh last. The business will, in conjunction with tho business of Wine and Spirit Merchant, be carried on by Mr. Cohen at tho premises in Cornhill-strcet, heretofore occupied by Mr. Bertie. All orders punctually attended to. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing- between the undersigned as Wine and Spirit Merchants and Bottlers, in the City of Wellington, under the style or firm of Fahrenbaoh and Eeimer, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by Mr. Eeinior, who will pay all liabilities of tho firm of Fahrcnbach and Keimer, and receive nil debts duo to the firm. With rospoot to the notice published by Mr. Reimer in the Evening Post of 19th January, 1894, Mr. Reimer desires to express his regret for the publication, which was made under a mistake and without due consideration, and without any intention to cast any possible reflection or imputation on Mr. Fahrcnbach. All disputes between the partners have been amicaolv settled. Dated this 14th day of April, 1894. F. FAHRENBACH. P. REIMER.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3

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