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PETER'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1895 Order of Services— B a.m., Holy Communion (second Sunday in the month), 11 a m., Morning Prayer; 3.30 p m., Children's Service ; 4 p.m., Baptisms and Churchinga ; 6 30 p.m., Evening Prayer. VX^ESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. Services TO-MORROW :— WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-street— 11 a.m., Rev. W. Baumber ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J.T Nott. M.A. MOLESWORTH - STREET— II a.m., Mr. C. M. Luke; 6.30 p.m., Row J. \V«bd. TRINITY CHURCH, Newtown— lla.m., Rev. J. Ward ; 6 30 p.m., Rev. W. Bauhbep. a HORNDON WESLEYAN CHD RC H, JL MOLESWORTH -STREET. Servioes TO-MORROW in the above Church will be condncted aa follows : — Morning, 11— Mr C. M. Luke Evening, 6.3o— Rev. Josiah Ward Evening Subject — " The Worshipper "a Promise." During thq service Miss Reid (soprano) will eing, " Consider the Lilies." Offertories in aid of Trnst Funds. pON OR EGATION AL~C HURCHES. Wellington-terrace — REV. J. REED GLASSON. 11 a.m., " God's Messengers." 6.30 p.m., " Nothing Suooeeda like Failure." COURTKNAY-PLACE — EEV. B. T. HALLOWES, B.A. 11a.m. and 6.30 p. iu \\J ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, TT VIYIAN-BTKKET. SUNDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. Morning — Mr. R. S. Gray. Evening— Rev. H. H. Driver. RfMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES TO-MORROW. — Sydney-Btreet— ll, Rev. J. D nil bell; 6.30. Rev. E. Drake. Webb-atreet— ll, Rev. E. Drake: 6.30, Mrs. Wright. Newtown— ll, Mr. R. C. Harding ; 6.30, Mr. C. M. Luke. S" T7mARY'S CATHEDRAL, Hill-street. ' SUNDAY, 10th November. The solemn oeremony of Forty Hours' Adoration of the Mo3t Blessed Sacrament will commence at 11 o'clock Mass. Solemn Vespers of the Most Bleaßed Sacrament will take place at 7 p.m. J-oats reserved till last boll only. Choir members only admitted to Choir. T. MARY OF THE ANGELS, BOULCOTT-STREET. SUNDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1895, At 7 p.m. ROSSINI'S STABAT MATER (The first time iv its entirety in the City.) Collection in aid of Church Enlargement Fund. C~ HUR C H Of C HRI S1 , DIXON-BTREKT. Mh. KRITSE will preaoh TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. Subjeot : " Tho Mission of Christ into the World." Come one, oome all. /~^i OSPEL HALL, Herbert-stbeet, off \-n MANNERB-BTREET. Mr. Gordon Forlong will(D.V.) preaoh at 7 o'clook TO-MORROW EVENING. Everybody invited. All seats free. No collection. L [FORWARD MOVEMENT HALL, Mannerb-btriet. SUNDAY SERVICES, 10th NOV. 2.3o— Sunday School 3.15 - Open-air Meeting, near Harbour Board Office (if weather permits). Addresses by Mrs. Evans, Mr. Gain, and Mr. Monro. Subject—" Merrio England : Who Makes the Wealth and Who Gets It." 6.30 p.m. — Service in the HalL Conduoted by J. Macphail, M.A. Subjeot— "The Religious Spirit^ Vjy ELLINGTON ETHICAL SOCIETY. The Committee, and all those interested in the above, are specially requested to meet on SUNDAY EVENING, '8 o'olook, at 20, Dixon-street. Business important. THE "DURABLE 11 KID GLOVES, 2/6 FOUR 2/6 FASTENERS. 2/6 J > To be had only at the D.1.C., Wellington. ' " WAHOO " VICTORIOUS ONCE MORE. Mr. Lr a-by, Chemist, Dnnedin. DEAR Siß,— l have suffered from indigestion for over fonrteen (14) years. I have spent ponnds npon patent and other medioines, and getting at best only temporary relief. My oocupation ia olose and sedentary— sitting all day. At times the pain in my side and between my shoulderblades, combined with a low and fearful depression of spirits, almost made me delirious. My daughter bought me a bottle of Loaaby'B " Wahoo," and I must say I have never had anything do me so muoh good. In faot I am a different man eince taking it, feeling better than I have done for many long years. (Signed) H. STAUNTON, Bootmaker and Machinist, 157, High-street, Christohnrofa. " WAHOO," prioe 2s 6d, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents — Kempthorne, Prosßer & Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co. (Ed.) pRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. NOTICE TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. •Picnio Parties should not forget to supply themselves with a stook of the famons SURATURA to last over the holiday. The Agent of this delioions beverage has just landed a shipment, ex Rome from Colombo, pick»d and packed only last month, thus having all its true virtues still upon it. SURATURA may be proourod from all leading Storekeepers at the following Reduced Prioes : — A Quality 181 8 10d B Quality 2a Id D Quality . 2a 4d SUR&TUKA is paoked in }lb and lib airtight lead paokets ; also in 5 and 101b boxes, lead-lined. NESTORS. THE HIGHEST GRADE i^ESTOR GIANADIS CIGARETTES (Gold-tipped, for Lady smokers), Have arrived. BATKIN, 51, LAMBTON-QUAY. Appointment the to His Jpfry&tjJSt, Governor « W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, lEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quay. We have just received, ex Ruapehu, a speoially-seleoted parcel of DIAMONDS, whioh we are prepared to mount to suit customers. Also, specially-seleoted Sterling Queen Anne Afternoon Tea Set* Gold and Silver Presentation Pens and Pencils in oases Sterling Card and Cigarette Cases suitable for presentation Sterling Pocket Flaska Sterling Match Boxes in ohoioe designs Inspoo tion invited. ORETTY SHOES FOR LADIES, AT PEAROE'S BOOT ARCADE, Cuba-strbet. THANKS. I DESIRE to thank Mossrs. Paterson, Howarth, Daniels, aud some other gentlemen whom I do not know, for the services rendered by them in regard to the aooident this morning, by whioh a valuable mare belonging to me was drowned. 1 sincerely thank Mr. Martin for tho loan of another animal. M. HUNT, Evan's Bay. NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Board has appointed Mr. H. Clarke Ranger and Ponndkeeper, and his Bon, H. G. Clarke, as his Assistant, to date from the 6th instant. GEORGE WILSON, Clerk Town Board. Johmonville, 9th November, 1895.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 2

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