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OT. PETER'S CHURCH, f SUNDAY, ICth SEPTEMBER, 1894. Order of Sorvioes — 11 a.m., Morning Prayor and Holy Communion; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service ; 4 p.m., Baptisms and T Churohings; 6.30 p.m., Evoning Prayer. N.B. — The Offertories throughout tho day will be given to tbo General Church Fund. v f. ANDREW T S~ PRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH. TERRACE. Ii Servioos TO-MORROW will bo conducted b by tbe Roy. C. S. Ogg, M.A. Morning, at 11 ; Evening, at C.30. b XT^ESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. & HOME MISSION SERVICES. Sorvioos TO-MORROW :— WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki street— 11 a.m., Roy. W. Baumber; 6.50 p.m., Roy. 11. R. Dewsbury, Special Sermon to Young Men. X MOLESWORTH - STREET. — 11 a.m., Rev. R. J. Murray ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Bauhbkr. , TRINITY CHURCH, Nowtown.— lla.m., Roy. 11. R. Dewbburv ; 6.30 p m., Rev. _ ( R. J. Murray. • ° Collections in all the Churchoa in aid of Home Mi°«ion Fund. ipi O NGRE G_T ION AL~C HURCUES. j] V> The Sorvioea TO-MORRO W will bo contiuotod as follows : — Wellin iton-Tirracb— By tho Rev. J. jj Rbed Glasson, puHtor. Morning, at 11; 'Evening, at 6.30. Couktenay-place— Morning, at 11, by ]y Rev. \V. SuuiEK ; Kveniug, at (5.30, by Roy. B. T. Hallowes, B A. "ITTELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, M •TT VIVIAN-STREKT. Q SUNDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. * Rev. C. Dallarton will preach Morning D and Evening. Evoning subject, " Until Ho Find It." ____ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES _. Sydney-stroot— ll, Mr. H. Field ; 6.30, 81 Rev. J. Guy. Wobb-streot-11, Roy. J. 8e Guy ; 6.30, Rev. S Barnett. Newtown- Pf 11, Rev. S. Barnett ; 6 30, Mr. R C. Hard- U: inc. Berhamporo— 3, Mr. H.Feltham. GOSPEL HALL, Heuiiert-stkket, op* w j Manners-street. th Mr. C. 11. Hinman and Mr. Finzzßi.Me nr will (D.V.) preach the Gospel TO-MORRO W Qi NIGHT, commencing at 7 o'olock. All aro heartily invited. UNTEE -STREET MISSION { HALL. V United Open Prayor Meeting every FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Gospql Sorvioo on tho Wharf TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday) EVENING at 6, and in the Hall at 7.30. No collection. Hearty wol- 1 come to all. Special invitation to seamen. HUBOD tTF cITrTsT, Ui DIXON-STREET. MR. A. F. TURNER Will preach TO-MORROW EVENING, Co At 6.30 o'olock. A c SuDJoot : " Woman's Work in tho Churoh." No collection. All aro invited. Ml NITED CHRISTIAN MISSION, Over* Howe's Corn Store, Mannors-st Usnal Servicoa : — Sunday, 11 am. and 7.30 p.lll , Mr. H Roberts and other friends 1, will speak; Tubbday, at 7.30; 'I hursday (Prayer Meeting/ ; Friday, 7.30 (Holiness) 2. Come and hear Rev. John Wksley and 3J others on " Santification by Faith," on FRIDAY EVENING N * X l'. Saukey 's Hymns. 4 No oollootion. Como.— THOS. JOHNSON, Hon. Seo. 5. FORWARD MOVEMENT, fi Rechabite Hall, Manners-st. SUNDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. 7 Studies for the Times. 11 a.m. — " The Beatitudes — Tho Mourning 8. that ia Blessed." — W. A. Kvans 9, 6.30 p ra. — "' Modern Prouheta— Curlyle, the Prophetof Voracity."— C. H. Bradbury 10, "VI7ELLINGTON SOCIOLOGICAL 11 YV ASSOCIATION. BALLANCE HALL, MANNERS-STREET. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7.30, MUSICAL FESTIVAL. 1 - Members and friends requested to come „ early. Admission free. 3.

4. ELECTORS OF LAMBTON WARD. 5. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to 6. return my sincere thanks to those who re- - corded tboir vottfß in m.y favour. g Youib respeotfully, 9 CHARLES WILLESTON. 10 v TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. NORTH WARD. — it /^ ENTLEMEN— I sincerely thank yon for no VM plaoing mo at tho head of the Poll on Thursday's eleotion. Yours faithfully, Fi G. HOBB3. of BOROUGH OF KAROBI. . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-I thank you for tho position you. placed mo in ■at the late eleotion. til Yours faithfully, J. F. SPIERS. TO THE ELECTOHS OF THE BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. -_ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to x to thank yon for again retnrning me to represent you in tbe Counoil. Yours truly, THOS. P. ALLEN. _ CEND IT TO BHOETT'S. gc Sydney, sth September, 1694. D Mr. Geo. M. Yerex, p, National Mntual Buildings, Wellington, N.Z. DEAR SIR,— In reply to yours of the - 25th nit., we have pleasnre in hereby -» appointing you New Zealand Agent for the F NATIONAL CASH REGISTER TILLS. L , Onr success with these in Australia warrant us in expressing the belief that yon N will do a good trade with them in your colony. During the last few months wo re have placed fully 1000 of these machines in the hotels and leading firms here, and they m are all giving tho greatest satisfaction. Wishing you every success, ~ We are, Yours faithfully, -, FISHI-R & LINGHAM. j (Sydney. b Sole Importers j Melbourne. (.Brisbane. CO-OPERATIVE CASH J STORE. 11 1 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ( 1 J}. B. CRESPIN & CO, CO-OPERATIVE CASH STORE, Cuiu-BTRmtT, , ■ Wellington. The object of co-operation is to improve the position of the working classes, and ao - to seek to combine capital, labour, and consumor into one common brotherhood. WHAT WE HOPE FOR. Capital in itself ia good, and necessary to labour. What is bad iB its concentration in a few hands. The aim of the firm is to establish a system whioh shall oanse it to be tbe mOBt popular ever introduced to the public of Wellington. By bridging the gulf at present existing between capital and labour, the working classes will be enabled to enjoy, in the widest and most nnselfish manner, all the advantages to be obtained by capital. One olasß of persons is dependent on another for tbe supply of daily wants. It ia impossible to overestimate the advantages derivable to consumers in making their puroh»se 8 at tho TE ARO CO-OPERATIVE CASH STOKE. E. B. CRESPIN & CO. Are determined to convince tbe public thai the Ts Aro Co-ofkrative Cash Store, CubA-STRMT, is the best place to spend their money. _ An inspection of the stack and prices will prevent anyone from beine disappointed. Parcels delivered free in City and Snburbs.daily. Country Orders &G_omp*— tied by re__iti_.mee will be promptly executed. * For packing oaaeß no charge will be made. Complete Price-list on application. COAL. rTIHOMPSON BROS. A CO. are now disX. charging a cargo of tub best Newcastle Coal, ex Frank Gay. In the matter of a will made by HANNAH BARTON, late of the Hutt, widow, deceased. XTO TICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J3I Public Trustee, the Executor named in tho earlier of two wills left by tbe ■aid Hannah Barton at her death, has rojeotod the eaine, the circumstances of the aeoond will, in whioh he is not named Executor, having me do it advisable, in the Interests of tho ostato, fo to do. Dated this 12th day of September, 1894. (Sgd.) J. K. WARBURI'ON, Public Trustee.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 3

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