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ra tjT. PETER'S CHURCH. to to >n SUNDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1895. ra Order of Services — 8 a.m., Holy Comsr mnnion (second Sunday in the month) ; 11 10 am.. Morning Prayer ; 330 p.m.. Children's ■a Servioe ; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Chnroliinga ; ra 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. .„ T\7" ESLETAN METHODIST CHURCH, 'j Servicea TO-MORROW :— „ WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-atreet-n U a.m., Rev. J. T. Nctt, M.A. ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. A. Luxfobd. Subjeot, "The „ Great Deliverance." a MOLESWORTH -STREET. —11 a.m., n E?v. W. Baumbeb; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. J. c Murray. TRINITY CHURCH, Newtown-11 a.m., 1 5° v - J- A. Ltjxpobd ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. T. c Nott, M.A. * ' I THORNDON WESLEYAN CHURCH) 3 -SL MOLBSWOBI H-STBEET. Services in connection with the above will be conduoted as follows :—: — Morning, at 11— Rev. W. Baumber Evening, at 6.30-Rev. R. J. Murray ' Subject for Evening Serviae — "A Habd [ QUBSTIOW." s The Choir will render during the servioe j the Anthem, " Come, Thou Fount." b Offertories in aid of Trnßt Fund. 1 QONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. > Wellington - T«BBACs-By the Rev. J. > Rskd Glasson. Morning, Jat 11, aubjeot, 1 _ Fishera of Men " ; Evening, at 6.30, sub- , jeot, " Christ Crucified." Coubtbnat-placb— By the Rev. B. T. 1 Hallowis, B.A. Morning, at 11 ; Evening, , at 6.30. "ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, ( VrVIAN-STBIBT. i SUNDAY, 11th AUGUST. I Morning, Rev. J. K. Elliott, 8.A. ; Evening, Rev. C. Dallaston. Evening subject— "The Cry that came out of the Darkness." PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES Sydney-atreet— ll, Rev. E. Dbak*; 6.30, Rev. J. Got. Wobb-street— ll, Rev. ?;<t Gdt V 6V 6 - 30 ' BeT - E - Diuw3- Donald M'Lean-street, Newtown— ll, Mr. C. M. Luki; 6.30, Mr. Ridding (Evangeliatio Service). nHUECH WF OHBISI, VV DIJCON-STRMT. TO-MORKOW. A. F. TURNER, at 6.30 o'olook. Subject : " The Priesthood of Christ." Everybody Welcome. FORWARD MOVEMENT HALL, Mannxbs-stbibt. SUNDAY SERVICES, llih AUGUST : 2.3o— Sunday Sohool. 3.ls— Open-air Meeting, near Harboar Board Office (if weathor permits). Addresses » -»» b y Mrs> Evans, Mr. Gain, Mr. Monbo. 6.30 p.m. — In the Forward Movement Hall. Subject-" What the State can do and what it cannot do." W. A. Evans. MONDAY, 8 p.m.— Temperance Penny Readings. GJ.OSPEL HALL, Hmibebt-stbekt, ovv 1 Mannxbs-stbbxt. The Gospel wiU (D.V.) be preached in the above Hall TO-MORROW EVENING at 7 o'olook. AU welcome. All seats free, and no oolleotion. Come. CIATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, ' * Wbbb-stbebt. EVANGELIST PREACHING TO-MOR-ROW EVENING, at 8 o'olook. Subjeot— " Tho Translation! of the First Fruitß Prefigured by the taking away of Elijah." The Bt'ata are all free. TJNITED CENTRAL MISSION. SUNDAY, 11th August, at 7 p.m Mks. Weight will oonduot a LOVE-FEAST . on Methodistio Lines. TUESDAY, 13th INSTANT, At 8 p.m., A SACRED CONCERT AND SOCIAL Will B« Givin, Assisted by two City Church Choira. THE SOUTHERN CROSS SOCIETY. A NUMBER of Women, feeling that working alone aa units they oan achieve but little, have banded themselves together to form a Sooiety called the " Southern Cross Sooiety." Its aims are set forth in the published platform. The annual fee (2s) is purposely act as low as possible, so as to embrace a wide membership. Honorary members of both sexes will be admitted at an annual fee of sa. Two meetings have been held, at whioh much interest and earnestness have been shown. Anyone wishing for farther information can obtain it from any one of the following ladies : — Lady Stout, Watson-street Mrs. Plimmbb, Ghuznee-Btreet Mrs. Hum, Oriental Bay Mrs. Stuaht-Mbntiath, Molesworth* atroet Mas. NEWMAN, Hobson-stroet, Hon. Sec pro tern. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A COCKS A WILLIAMS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, FORWARDING, AND GENERAL AGENTS, Have Removed to Larqib and Mobx Commodious Offices. In GREY-STREET (N«xt Post Oppick Hot«l). Telephone 80.] [P.O. Box 31. NEW ZEALAND /GRAPHIC For £j 10th VJTAugust. Eastern Polynesia, with five photos. VIEWS OF AKAROA. Miss Blanohe Maaaey, Gaiety Girl Company. Cabtoons. How Will Ye Cat Jump. More than 3 per cent. Larrikinism. Wellington Camera Club Piotutes. AMATEUR PHOTO. COMPETITION. Four Cash Prizeß offered. CAUTION. \)I7"E aro not in any way connected with the anonymoua advertisement appearing in the Evening Post regarding Waterbury Watches, and would caution our olients and the publio not to ba misled thereby. P. HAYMAN & CO., D. BENJAMIN & CO., Sole Agents for New Zealand. IN the matter of the Publio Truat Offioe Acts for the time being, and in the matter of the Estate of JAMES BANBtTRY, late of the Hutt. in the Provincial Distriot of Wellington, deceased.— Notioe is hereby given that all creditors and others havingclaims against the above estate are required « send in to the offioo of the Publio Trustee. Cdstomhouse-quay, "Wellington, and in writing, on or before the 28th day of October, | 1895, full particulars of snoh claims, giving;he items and amounts of the same ; and thePublio Trustee will, at the expiration of tha aaid time or as soon thereafter as conveniently may be, distribute the assets of the said deoeaaed or any part thereof among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the olaims of which the Publio Trustee shall have then had notice, and according to the priorities given by the Publio Trust Office Acts for the time being to auoh claims as between themselves respectively. All money a payable to the above estate maybe lodged to the credit of the Publio Truatee's Account 1 T Mone y Order Offioe.— J. K. WARBURTON. Publio Trustee. -Puhlio Trust Office, Wellington, 9th Auguat, 1895. " VITAHOO" is Coming. * • Everyone Happy. THE METRO POJLITAK PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ALL Pass-books should be lodged with . the undersigned on or before the 15th instant, for the purpose of being made up for the half-year. WILLIAM I. BOLAM. Seoretary. T OOK OUT FOR "WAHOO!" " Wahoo " Won't Explode. Don't forget "Wahoo." You'll Laugh Whin You Sis " WAHOO 1 " • fIHAKE WOOD'S GREAT PEPEEBI MII^TCURE Fob Coughs and Colds • Sold by all Grooera. la 6d and 2s 6d bottle.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 36, 10 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 36, 10 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 36, 10 August 1895, Page 3