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ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, V y i.^x,, v,, jl wx, MULQRAV^STREET. INDUSTRIAL Sunday, 22M November, iBO6. EXHIBITION. Order of Services :-8 a.m., Holy Commu. * nion ; 11 a.m., Matins; 6.30 p.m., Evensong NOW OPEN DAILY. (preacher, the Rev. A. C. Hoggins, 8.A.) ' C[T. PETER'S CHURCH* LOCATION— Cuba-street Extension. lo SUNDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1896. OPEN FROM ■■ Ui -»r inn 1H -d tit Order of Services :— 8 a.m., Holy CommuA.M.. 1O XU P.M. nion . n am _ Morning Prayor (Church Parade); 3.30 p.m., Children's Sorvico; 4 MACHINERY IN MOTION. p.m., Baptisms and Churohings; 6.30 p.m., — — Evening Prayer. MODELJ>AIRY. ESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCHTHIS AFTERNOONt " o . -— --^--j. . -._._ __ • Services TO-MORROW-PUNCH AND JUDY WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-strcet-Twmt™ WATT .TP M"VRTT< V RV ** °" m -' R ev - L. RYAN ; 6.30 p.m., Roy. W. In the HALL OF MYSTERY. baumber (subject-" Playing the Man."). — wa MOLESWORTH-STREET-11 a.m.* Rev. *■»*«*«<*• J. Blight; 6.30 p.m.,' Rev. J.T. Norf r 7.30 to 8 o clock.— Punch and Judy in mA. the Hall op Mystery. TRINITY CHURCH, Nowtown— ll a.m.» _ IN THE COVERT HALL, M^. { <U» W B»r. J. 8 to 9 o'clock, rpßlMmVli; METHODIST" CHUKOHJSS MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME. JC TO-MORROW. Items by Sydney-street— ll, Rev. J. Dumbell; 6.3Q MISS JOHNSTON Mr - J- EmbubtJ MR. LAURENCE F. WATKINS WeWMtowt-U, Rev. E. Drake; 6.80, MR F S POPE Mr- W. Coltman. MR G C HICKSON Donald M'Lean-st., Newtown— ll, Mr. G..H, MR* HAROLD WIDDOP Riddino; 6.30, Rev. E. Drake (Corn* MR. F. W. HAYBITTLE munion )- And Others. /"lONGREGATIOttAL CHURCHES. MR. L. WATKINS will take the piano Wellington-terracs— • • solo "Le Tournet," by Schuloff, and accom- R ev . j. JJeed G,lass,on.— Mprninf, at 11} pany the songs comprised in the Concert Evening, at 6.30/ -':'■* • Programme. ' Courtenay-place- " O r,>nrr>r,-n- 6V - B " T - HALLO-WES, B.A.— MOCTing, at 9 O CLOCK- n . Evenin g ) at G<3o . • SPORTS GROUNDS AND W ellington baptist church, CYCLING TRACK! VV • 7mi !? M " < - SUNDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. WE COME AGAIN 1 Rev. C. D all aston will preach Morning THE TWO RENOWNED CYCLISTS, and Evening. Evening" subject— " WhiteJOE BARKER wasbed> °' Waßhed Whlte -" ■ ' ' — riHUBCH OF CHRIST, AND \j DIXON-STREET. FRED HUNT, Mr A R Tu ~ e wi]l proach TO% Thb Champion Popular Cash Amateur MORROW EVENING, at 0.30 o'clock. Cyclists of New Zealand, , Subjkct • Will endeavour to „ „ , T „' TtT .. „ BREAK ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS,' Remember Lo ts Wife. m « asfoUows:- Come and Hear. Ten Mile Record (Hunt and Barker). ■ Five Mile Record (Hunt and Barker). /CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH* Three Mile Record (Hunt and Barker). \j Webb-street. PROGRAMME FOR NEXT WEEK:- , MONDAY NIGHT : Owing to the death of the Roy. E. C. Leal, rit)A>TTi xTimmwAT xtt/tett rEVMr«TT<aTr\ the Sermon announced to bo preached by TUESDAY NIGHT ! Subject • ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S SUBSCRIP- " The Sign of tho Nearness of the Lord's TION CONCERT. Coming" Conductor Mr. J. H. Otto Schwartz . . ., 7 .. „ Soloist Mr. Hugh Wright Christians of all denominations are earnestly Box plan open at the Dresden on Monday tct r .,, ' • morning A SSEMBLY HALL, Riddifobd-strbet c RESERVED SEATS ... 2/- Newtown, (Exclusive of Is admission to Exhibition). Mr. C. H. Hinman will (D.V.) preach jui ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND g-^ HUI TOJKHffIOW (PUMIIAY), EVENING : All heartily invited. ° Vmateurs N anScashAm^s) T § FOEWAM?nnI°F OEWA M?nnI°s V sSe EE t NT HALL ' l n TV AIYYRPTPTW •*" mANNERS-STRBET. 0. D. MOKPJiIH,^ SUNDAY, SERVICES, 22nd NOV. v ' ' Afternoon, 2.3o— Sunday School. — — ——————————— — Afternoon, 3.15 — Open-air Meeting, near WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL Harbour Board Office. Subject-" Some EXHIBITION: • Forgotten Factors in Politics." A. ___ a Monro. r*^ Trv r -mm ccnr\i3fTO Evening, 6.3o— Service at the Hall. Subject CYCLING SFOlvlb -" An Unholy Alliance." W. A. Evanb. 'to be held on THE TJJELPINU HAND MISSION, CYCLING TRACK CHORAL HALL, Courtenat-plach. . - ON * SUNDAY; " WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, Services> ftt v by Bro and Smith ; 6.30 p.m., by Bro. Hall (subSATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, ject, " The Great Physician ") ; 3 p.m. Open-air Meeting, Oriental Bay. ■ Programme for Wednesday,, 25th Nov.- Look out for Wednesday's Programme. CYCLISTS' ALLIANCE— "W ELLINGTON ETHICAL SOCDSTY X> %Xze OP j2^O^^ LTtLR E CHABITEHA e LtMANNERS.STR M T, 2. IWMufbpen HanSapVophies).- «™gAY B ™ING, 22nd NOV., First prize, £2 ; second, £1 When David M'Laren wiU deliver a 3. Five Mile Open Handicap (Trophies).— _ ... , tla ,fP c " al Address -. „ First prize, 4»; second, k Subject -"The floral in Relation to CYCLISTS' UNION- A oordiftl imitation toalh Doors open 4. One Mile Open Handicap.— First prize, 7.30 ; commence at 8. Free discussion. £2; Beconcl, . rwi w v n q n p tt-v 5. Three Mile Open Handicap.— First prize, r Jj n * v s - " r a x< 6. pfr' MTopS Handica P .-Fir S t prize, Le^ re * ," LIAN , EI)G / ? B ' M'A^-S-£3M ' A^- S - £3- second £1 Subject— Theosophical Conception of 1 ' Prayer." In SPILLER'S HALL, Boulcott-str*b!!, Peogramme for Saturday, 28th Nov.— On SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15. ' 1. One and a Half Mile Amateur Handi- Doors open at 7.30. ' Collection. cap(Trophies).-Fir B tpme,^2; second, fi g _ ■ H' A jj s z 8j 2. Three Mile Cash Handicap.-First prize, £*■. „ TRANCE SPEAKER, £2 second JU Will dehver a Lecture in the Psychological 3. Variety Race', four laps-walk a lap, ride Softy's Room Ghuznee-steeet, 6n SUN. a lap, run a lap, finish riding last lap *>**> 22 " d November, at 7.80 prnu itcZh r5r 57 Tropllies) -- Firstprize ' 30s; t^^lttZX- \ 4. TrMWash.-Firstpri.e,^; second, ™*tf^*^»g*l*-" ' 5. Five Mile Scratch, Amateur (Trophies).- Hayily taken the above hall, and endea First prize, £2 ; second, £1 ; lap prize, soured to make it as pleasant as possible, jjV Mrs. Harris trusts to moet there all friends G. Five Mile Cash Handicap.-First prize, and . former attendants of the Opera Honse £3 ! second £1 services. 7. Obstacle Race.— First prize, 30s; second, A. RENOUF, Hon. Sec. 153 , ' SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, " K5 Vivian-street. Entries for Wednesday's sports closo at SSl^cfllffiAY^Bm^S SOCIAL EXHIBITION CAMPAIGN, 9 0 clock. CD . MOEPETH, BRIGADIER HOSKIN, Secretary ASSISTED BY IL. MAJORS BRUNTNELL AND BIRKENSHAW, STAFF-CAPTAINS EDWARDS, KNIGHT AND HARRIS. SATURDAY, 21st November— Open-air WELLINGTON^INDUSTRIAL sUNDAt^SSvember-Holiness Con.' LXHIUIIIOJN. vention , „*-*- MONDAY-, 23rd -November-"-.The Rescue SPECIAL NOTICE TO SEASON Work of the Army mmr-wv vm tit?t?<3 TUESDAY, 24th November— War Memories TICKJiI HOL,DiiKfc>. WEDNESDAY, 25th November-Musical Niagara and Coffee Soiree It has come under the notice of _! SSffi^ssM: At au the ab Tn?retr C n Sp u ecialCollectionß Holders are warned that the num- EXCEPT WEDNESDAY, bers on all tickets will be examined For wuion Meeting there will be Sixpenny and compared with the omcial list, Tickets, and any found to be wrongly used ■ will be at once forfeited. — —^— — — — — — C. D. MORPETH, *^^fe> Ti^XCURSIONS TO DAY'S BAY* Jjj SUNDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. 1 i Thr s.s. DUCO or MANA will leave ' ' " Queen's Wharf for the Bay at 2.30 p.m."jGt- ) -<i»SSI ~*7 ■JSCSOf Return from Bay, 5 p.m. (Weather and cir-Rotm-n Fares-Adults, Is 6d ; Children, 9d. I^.HE Frionds of tho late James Lingard . are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence of Mb OWNERS are reminded that Acceptances son in-law, Mr. S. Lane, Fallowfiold-atenue, for all Events at the Club's Exhibition off Roxburgh-street, To-morrow (Sunday),Mcoting to bo held at Miramar on TUESDAY, 22ni November, 1896, at 2 p.m., for Sydney241h November, Closo with the Secretary at street Cemetery. the New Zealander Hotel on SATURDAY, E. MORRIS, Jun., 21st instant, at 10 p.m. Undertaker, Taranaki-stroet. R. POLLOCK, Telephone 937. Hon. Secretary. —i—————— ———————— ——■————■— —a ; FUNERAL NOTICE. DON'T yon spend £20 on a Wheel when fT\HE Friends of the late Thomas Bradi shaw aro respectfully invited to attend you can get one in the Caledonian his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Happy Valloy, on Monday, 23i-d NovSociety's Art Union for One Shilling. ember, 1896, at 2 p m., and foot of Ohiro-road at 2.45 pm., for Karori Cemetery. , %. E. MORRIS, JrN., 1 Tickets all over Wellington and Suburbs. Undertaker Taranaki'Stree*' Telephone, 937.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 6

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