TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND MEETINGS.
Anglican Chmohoa. — .St. Potoi-'s Church Sorvicofl, 8, au<Z 11 a.m., 3.30, 4, and 15.30 p.m. JJrooklyß, 0.30 p.m. St. Paul's ProCathoclial— B an-i 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. Wadestowao, 11 a.m. Tinakori-road. 11 a.m. aud 6.30 p,.m. Sfc. Thomas's, Nowtown, 8, 10.30. n a.m., 4.15 and 0.80 p.m. Island Bay and "Woraer Bay, 7-p.m. Mothodffifc Cliuroh of Australasia.— wosley Churob, Txiirity Church, aud> MoloßWorth-BlTeQfc.Chttvcli, Jl a.m. and 6:30 tp.m. Johnsonville, Kaiwavra, Karori, Mit-« oheJitc*rn, Crofton,.and Kilbiruio, as advor-. Hhied. v BrimitLvo Mothodht Churchos.— SydnoyBfcioet, Wobb-stroot, and Donald M'Lean. tstmet, 11 a.m. and 6.3o p.m.; Potone, Hosonor*th, and Island Bay, us advertir.od. Presbyterian Churohoß.— St. John's, Sfc. , Andrew s, and Kont-torraco, 11 am. and' ►*.3O p.m. Scots Church, 21 tt .m. and 7 p.m. Congregational Churoho3. —^Swvioos ay Comtonay-placo, ojjel Constable■«troet churches, afc 11 a.m. an<3 L ti.sK) p.m. Churoh of Chsret.— Sorwiooa at Dixon--fltroot and Riddiford-streofc, »t fi.3oip.rn. Baptist Churches— Vivian-street, 11 a.m. *and 6.80 p.m. (harvost thanksgiving servioos) ; Obiro and Berhampore, 11 twm. aud 7 p.m. Forward Movomont.— Sforvioe afcDraids' Hall (uppor hall). 7 p.m. Thooaophical Sooioty — .ttooture at WilJane and Fiold'e formvi' building, Manuorsstroofc, 7 p.m. SpirituaJista' Sooioty, — Cirolo at 7 p.m. at •tho Oarlton Hall. Wellington Association of Spiritualists, Now Century HaH, Ken t-lerrace— Service at 7 p.m. CbrißtadorlphiaE/.iTjfletings at Viotoria Hall, 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Gospel Hall, $,ower Cuba-street— Servioe at 7 p.m. Church of God.— Services at Wharf and Cuba-street. Nowtown A/jßombly Hall — Evangel istio address, 7 p.m .
The prkf s paid for the whole of the horses for iho Tenth Contingent averaged about £Hf, per head. The "financial results of the Empire Bazaar have exceeded the most sanguine i expecta tions. The receipts during tho flrat f-jutf -jut days wero sufficient to pay all the expenses of the senson. The Committee of the Wellington Provincial Industrial Association has been called together" for Monday evening next to deal Avith, amongst other things, some notes by Mr. S. Brown on awards of the Arbitration Court, and- a memorandum by the same gentleman on the manufacture of railway rolling stock in the colony. The police authorities nt Mount Cook want an owner for an Australian parrot which they captured last night. Tho loan appropriation that wiis ballottecl for by No. 3 Wellington Cooperative Building Society liwt night fell to Mr. William Crnbtree, who becomes ejtitled. to a loan of £300 free of inter* ost.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6
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403TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND MEETINGS. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6
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