for continuation 0? ronmtiy matter tstjoutlh pace. CT. PETER'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, 4Ui AUGUST, 1835. Order of Services — 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Churehings; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer.
/^ONGBEGATIONAL CHUECHES. Wellington - tebbaok— By the Rev. J. Reed Glasson. Morning, at 11, followed by the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper ; Evening, at 6.30. ..Coubtenat-flacb— Morning, at 11. Eev. B. T. Hallowib, B.A ; Evening, at 6.30, Rev.GiOBGENicoLL, of the China Inland Mission. Communion after Morning Service.
XX7-ESLEYAN METHODIST CHUECH. Services TO-MOREOW:— . WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-street— 11 a.m., Eev. W. Baumbeb; G. 30 p.m., Rev. W. Baumbeb. MOLESWOBTH-STBEET. —11 a.m., Rev. J. Wabd ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. J. Mubbat. TRINITY CHURCH, Newtown— lla.m., Eev. R. J. Mubbay; 6.30 p.m., Eov. J Wabd.
■VSTELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, T T VrVIAN-BTBEET. SUNDAY, 4th AUGUST. Rev. C. Dallaston will preach Morning and Evening. Subjects — Morning, " Death, the Gate of Life " (Illustration Sir Noel Paton'B pioture); Evening, " The Third Cry from the Cro3s."
PEIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES Sydney-street — 11, Bey. G. Nicoll (China Inland Mission) ; 6 30, Rev. E. Dbake (Evangelistic Service). Webbstreet— ll, Rev. J. Dumbell ; 6.30, Mr. Helliwcll. Newtown, Donald M'Leanstreet— ll, Rev. E. Dbaee ; 6.30, Mr. H. Field.
CHURCH OF CHRISI, DIXON-STRBBT. TO-MOBBOW. A. F. TURNER, at 6.30 o'clock. Subject -. " 4 Prieat after the Order of Melchizedek." Everybody Welcome.
/CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, \j Webb-stbekt. EVANGELIST PREACHING TO-MOR-ROW. EVENING, at 8 o'olook. Subjeot—" Elijah Bepairing the Altar of the Lord with Twelve Stones." The Boats are all free.
rriHE Gospel will be preaohed in the X Herbert - street Hall, off Mannersstreet, on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m., by Mr. Coppin, from Canterbury. All seats free. No collection.
■piOEWAKD MOVEMENT. SUNDAY SERVICES, 4th AUGUST -. 2.3o— Sunday School. 3.ls— Open-air Meeting, near Harbour Board Office (if weather pormits). Addresses by Air. Gain, Mr. Monbo, and others. 6.30 p.m. —In the Forward Movement Hall (lately called Balltnce Hall). Subjeot—" Social Responsibility for Individual Wrong." W. A. Evans. MONDAY, 8 p.m.— ln Forward Movement Hall, Temperanoe Penny Readingß. All Meetings in future will be held in Forward Movement Hall. XTUNTER-STREET HALL. Bible Beading by Mr. J. H. Lows, TOMORROW (Sunday) AFTEBNOON, at 3 o'clock. . Gospel Servioe on the Wharf in the Evening, at 7 o'olook. No collection. Cordial invitation to all.
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS! EXTRAOEDINARY REDUCTIONS! TE ARO HOUSE, IN THB DRESS DEPARTMENT. IN this Department the Reductions at the end of a season's trade are always sweeping. On the present occasion the saorifice on certain lines is almost startling, as may be seen by the following prices :— - 81LB PRICES. 3 ends Reversible Check Tweeds, 42 inohes wide, usually sold at Vll 1/. 4 ends "Tinteon" Flake Meltons, 42 inches wide, previously marked 1/11 ... 3/ 7 ends Plain Coloured Meltons, 46 inohes wide, former price 1/3 per yard' ... ... The dress /jj/11 4 ends Fashionable Corduroy Meltons, 48 inches wide, before sold **2/6 1/4J 4 ends Scotch Cheok Suiting, 44 inches wide, half usnal price, 3/6 \/Q 10 pieces Shot and Fancy Hopsacks, 44 inohes wide, reduced at one fell swoop from 4/3 and 3/9 t0 ... \l\\ 3 tnds Oxford Suitings, and 5 pieces Frenoh Natt<s Cloth, 44 inoheß wide, and both usually sold at 3/6 ... ... 2/3 AT T8 ARO HOUSE.
TO TEA-DBINKERS. ANY Grooer selling you a pound of SUBATUBA TEA should supply you gratis with a copy of "THE TBIAD MUSICAL ALBUM," Which contains Thirteen (13) Songß and Pieces. r. ' ■ Be sure yon ask for and get Subatura Tea. Where Suratura Tea oan be obtained (CUT THIS OUT)— NEWTOWN— Alland Anderson P. Twomey J. T. Hall B. J. M'Kenzie W. Humphries Miss Pritohard A. Nannestad Ti Abo to Willis-stbeet — W. Bethel M. Maokay W. Campbell J. Ridge W. Devine B. Sinolair - J. Ferguson Tbawley Bros. J. Firth Thew A Luke HnlseAStookbndge H.Vallanoe G. E. Janson Geo. Webb Jameson Bros. M. Wylie H. Pritohard E. Willis Thobndon and Lakbton Quat— D. Anderson W. Southee Mrs. Freethy Mrs. Tippler A. Munro J. Thomas J. O'Brien J. Varcoe " LOOK OUT FOE 0. SMITH'S SALE, NOW ON.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 3
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