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KJT. PETER'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, 28th APRIL, 1895. Order of Servioes-8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 am., Morning Prayer; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service ; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Churohings; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer ■tTyESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. Services TO-MORROW :— WESLEY CHURCH, TaranaK-street— 11 a.m., Rev. W. Ba.uhber; 6.30 p.m., Eev. W. Baumbbr. MOLES WORTH -STREET. -11 a.m., Eev. J. Win; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. J. MURRAT. TRINITY CHURCH, Newtown— lla.m., Rev. R. J. Murbat ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Ward. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. W«LLINCTON-T«RBACE— ByReV. J. REID Glasson. Morning, at 11 ; subieot— Converaion." Evening, at 6.30; Bubjeot — " Eleventh-hour Labourers." Courtenat-plaoe — By Boy. B. T. HalLOWES, B.A. Morning, at 11; Evening, Special Service at 6.30. Sankey's Hymns. Subject—" Dead Flies in the Ointment." "ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH", Vivian-street. SUNDAY, 28th APBIL. Eev. C. Dai.la.ston will preach Morning and Evening. The New Church will be Opened on Sunday, sth May. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES TO-MORKOW. Sydney-street— ll, Rev. E. Drake; 6 30, Mr. R. C. Harding. Webb-street— ll, Rev. J. Dumbell; 6 30, Her. E. Draj~. Newtown— ll, Snpply; 6.30, Mr. C. M. Luke. CHURCH OF CHRIST, DIXON-STRSET. ME. A. F. TURNER Will preaoh TO-MORROW EVENING. At 6.30 o'olock. Subject : " What we must Believe." All seats free. No collection. Tpi ORW AR D MOVEMENT. SUNDAY SERVICES, 28th APRIL. 2.3o— Sunday Sohool. 3.0 —In Ballanco Hall ; or, if weather permitting, at 3.15, near Harbour Board Offices. Subject — " Christ's Treatment of the Individual." W.A.Evans. 6.3o— Popular Service, in Ballanoe Hall, eondaoted by D. Gain. 7.0— 1n Eeobabite Hall. Subject— "The Next Step in Christianity." W. A. Evans. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m., in Ballance Hall, Pleasant Hour for Mothers. GOSPEL HALL, Hkrbert-stbeet, off Manners-street. Mr. William McLean, of Scotland, will (D.V.) preaoh tho Gospel TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m., and continue his addresses on "Joshua" at 7 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next. Everybody invited. Santoy'a Hymns. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF COURT EPUNI, A.0.F., PONEKE LODGE OF DRUIDS, PETONE, LOYAL PETONE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. /CHURCH PARADE Will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, 28th APRIL, AT THE WESLEYAN CHURCH. Petone Band wil be present. Members are requested to assemble at ths Masonio Hall at 10.30 a.m. H. J. WYNWARDT J. LEADBEATERJ- Secretaries. C. J. JOHNSTON ) WELLINGTON PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The Society meets at the Hall, Ghuzneestreet, TO-MOEEOW NIGHT at 7.30 sharp. Lecture by the President— "A Search fcr Heaven Beyond the Stars." Admission free. Collection. ST. MARK'S PAEOCHIAL ROOM, Newtown. THE Ladies of the Sewing Bee pnrpoße holding a SALE OF WORK in the above Room on THURSDAY, 2nd May, in aid of the Noir Cbnrch. The Sale will comprise Plain and Useful Articles and Fancy Goods, and will be open from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Musical Eelectiona will be rendered at intervals. , Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Co. A SALE OF WORK, In aid of the Manße Fund of THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Will be held in the Schoolroom, Bowen-stbbet, on WEDNESDAT a.nt> THURSDAY NEXT, Ist and 2nd May. Admission on Wednesday — Adults, one " thillipe ; children with parents, free. Purphases to the value of one shilling will be allowed in exchange for the entrance ticket. OT. MARY'S CHURCH GUILD, Karori. A SALE OF WORK, In Aid of the Debt Fxtinction Fnnd, will be held at the Parochial Boom, ON THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1895, At 3 p.m. SOCIAL will be held in the evening. Art Gallery, Refreshment Stalls, Ac, Ac Admission— Afternoon, free; Evening, 6d. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, PETONE. A BAZAAR will be held, in aid of repairs to the Church, in the Masonio Hall, on FEIDAY and SATURDAY, the 3rd and 4th May. Open from 3 to 5, and from 7to 10 p.m. each evening. Admittance each evening— Adults, 6d ; Children, 3d. TE ARO T HOUSE THE MANTLE SHOWROOM Is now fully stocked with the NEW SEASON'S GOODS. THE display whioh ia being mode of the latest and most fashionable styles in Golf Capes, Jackets, Hitters, Paletots, and Mackintoshes is unequalled in the city. A few quotations are criven here to Bhow tbe extremely moderate prices at which these EXCEEDINGLY STYLISH GOODS are being sold.-— TWEED GOLF CAPES, with hoods or capes, 10/6, 12/6, 17/6. CLOTS AND TWEED JACKETS AND COATS, 10/6, 15/-, 21/-. BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, trimmed beaver or oppossum, 25/6, 32/6, 35/6. BLACK KYRLE CLOTH JACKETS, with skunk collar and trimmings, 45/6, and with sable trimming, 63/-. LATEST STYLE SEALEITE JACKETS, double-breasted, with large revers, 2 TO 6 GUINEAS. NEW MORNING AND DRESSING GOWNS, in French flannel (new designs), 20/-. FLANNELETTE GOWNS, in the most fashionable styles, 10/6, )2/6. 15/6. A splendid stock of LAPIES' MACKINTOSHES AND WATEEPROOFS, with detachable Melba capes with golf capes and hoodt with " Qlady's " capes and strap) From 30/- to 5 GUINEAS. LADIES' MACKINTOSHES, pew ehapeß and cloths, with attached | and detached oapes or hoods, 10/6, 15/6, 19/6, May be seen in the MANTLE SHOWROOM TE ARO AT HOTJSE. tJECEETS OF THE TELEPHONE ! Housewife (ringing up Exchange) — Give me number So-and-so. Exchange— Bing up. Housewife— ls that So-and-BO f So-and-so— Yes | Who's there ? Housewife — It'a Mrs. Blank. lam sorry to have to complain again of the Tea you * have sent me. I distinctly ordered " SURATURA," and you faithfully promised to send no other. So-and-so— The Tea sent you is in bulk ; but it is the brand you asked for. Housewife — Tou made the same statement when I complained before. I was satisfied there moßt be some mistake, and therefore asked you to send I) Subatuba Tea, in packets. Unless you send mo what I order, I shall have to obtain my Tea and other requirements elsewhere So-and-so— l am very sorry, and will in future send yon Suratnra Tea in original packets. Moral.— See that you get the Genuine BURATUBA TEA in original packet*. " NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Edward and Georga Frost, of Ohiro-road, trading under the style or firm of Frost Bros, as Builders and Contractors, has this day been dissolved by mutual oonsent. (Signed) E. FROST. G. FEOST. Witneu-A. N. M'LKOD. 97th April, 1895.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 99, 27 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 99, 27 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 99, 27 April 1895, Page 3