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TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND MEETINGS.

. Aujflictiu Churches — St. Paul's Pro-Ckthech-nl—B. an>! 11 a.m., ti.IJO ji.m. Wndostown, <5.0 i) p.m. Tituiknri-riwJ. 11 a.m. .St. Telor's Olmich— A« ti mid II mr, J! 30. >l, anil C.30 pm. Brooklyn— O.lJ'J p.m. hi. Thoniu-t's- H n.ni., (> 30 ]> nt. Island .Bay — 9 tv. in. and 7 p.m. VVoishm Buy — 7 p.m. iM(-Uiotlisl Cliuroh of A\ist,ia!n,>'ui. — Wealuy Church. Trinily Chui'oh. und Molov worth-sli'iHil. Church, II a.m. and l?.!)(l ii.vi. Jolnmouvillo, Kuiwuira. Kuroi-i, Milcholltown, Ciofloii, and Kiiljimio, a« advortispii. Primitive Molhodisfc Churches.—>V.i!.batrtot and Donald M'T.euu nlt'cul, II a.m. and 0.30 p.m.: •Sidney-street and Potono, Ifom.'iiciith und l-ilaii<l Buy, us ndvi«rtiKcd. Preßbytoriun Churches. — <l. John's, SI.. Andrew*, nnd Suolh ('liurch, 11 am. and G.BO p.m. St. Jumes"«— ll a.m., 0.80 and 7,45 p.m. CongrogaX iunal Churohos. — Sorvicos at Terrace, ConstaMo street, ami I'onrtouity* place, al 11 a m. and 0.30 p.m. Church of Christ.- Services at Dixonhtrool and iiiddiford-strcch, at 1t. 30 p.m. Baptist Churohoi — Viviun-slroob, It a.m. and 0.30 p in. ; Borhamporo, 11 a.m. ami 7 p.m. ; Ohiro, 11 a.m. anil 7p m. ; Potono, 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Forward Aiovumotit. — Sevvloo at Druiiln' Hixll (uppor hall). 7 p.m. Diblo Class at 47, KllioH-stvnot, 10 am. U'heosopliieal Society — Lecture at WiN kins and Fuild'e fonuer baiUiing, Mannorsstreol, 7 p.m. Christtidelphiiiu mootinpa at Victoria Hall, II a.m. and 0.!)0 p.m. : and Druids' Hall (front room). II am. und 7 p.m. Gospel Hall, Lower Cuba-streot — Serviop nt 7 )).ui Church of Gofl.— Snvvioes on tho Wharf and in Cuba-street. Wellington Association of Spiritualists, Now Century Hall. — Lecture, ftfc 7 p*m. Missions to iSeumeu.— Serviuos at 11 a.m. O.HO p.m. and 8 p.m. Central Mission; Hevbert-slreoi, 11 a.m., b* and 7 p.m. Spiritualists' Society — Cirulo at Carl ton Hall. lnjrestro-Btreot, 7 pm. Chihlron's J.y«euui, U. 130 p.m. ' Druids' Hall, Tamnaki-stroet. — Bible reading at .H p.m. Quei>n« Wharf — 7 p.m.

Messrs. Jolly and Co. have received imperative instructions U> sell by privatn tvcaly a few good investments in central freeholds, occupying important positions in loading thorotightures. Particulars are given in our advertising columns headed "Special Investments." •A ftpncial show of bulbs from the Pclone Bulb Show will be on exhibition to-night at Cooper's need warehouse, Mannersstreet. Mr. J. W. Copithoruo has just opened Iho Golden Horn Music Warehouse, al 19, Ingestre-blreet, near Cuba-slreol, In addition to a select stock of music and musical instrument*, ho has overy fnoility for plating and gilding, and Doing an expert repairer, guarantees to ropair and tono all clauses of wind and stringed inBtrumeuts, which hitherto often had to bo sent out of tho colony for repairs. MosHrs. Stdcy, Meech and Co. advertise an auction sale which will bo of interest U> tho rusidontß of the Upper Hult district. Messrs. Veitch and Allan have a notice, about mercery on pago 7*. Messrs. Harcout and Co. will sell on Friday, 19th inst., tho wollknown Homo Uush Estate, comprking somo 212 acres. The properly, which is siluatod at Kniwarra, is oasy of access and close to tho city. Five good residences are. erected upon the estate, and tho total income, derivable exceeds £389 per annum. On Tuesday, 25th, a sale of building sites and collage properly will be hold, consisting of over 14 ncre.fi and throo good dwellings, let at £76 per annum. On Friday, 261h inst., four good sections, each having a frontage to Dalston-avenuo, Rintoul-stroot, and a section having a frontago to Piriosll'ect, will also be offered. Full particulars can lie obtained from Iho auctioneers. Messrs, W. H. Morrah and Co. will hold a largo sale, of hnmfenme bamboo and rallnu furniture and a largo lot of household furniture, nnd a first-class piano, at thoir rooms, on Tuosday afternoon. , Tho firm also draws attention to come good bargains in oity property. Mr. W. F. Shortt inserts a revised list of properties for private sale, and calls attention to very cheap farm of 50 acre? nnd a four-roomed cottage situated at the Uppor Hutt. Mr. Shortt will iilro hold an unreserved salo of household fiirniluro and c.p. ware, at hi* mart, Willis-street, on Monday, ut 2 o'clock. Mesur*. Mardonald, Wilson and Co. sell on Monday noxt, al 1.30 o'clock, nt Iho residence of Mr. P. Runsoll, No. 17, bear-borough-terrace, tho whole, of his household furnitnro and piano. On Wednesday, at tho fomily rosidonco of Mr. T. Wardell. commencing at 10.30 o'clock, they will Fell tho wholo of his household furniture, nl'^o two pianos and hnndsomo pianola Catalogues may bo had on application, and tho furniture, will bo on vinw on Tuoidny from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Thursday, at 2.30 o'clock, tho firm will hold a salo of landed properties which should provo very attractive to business firms and invoatnru generally. Full details of tho above Fales appear in our auction nnlunm. The firm's list of housed for privnto salo appears with new addition*. A DOardingliouso i<» advertised for private sale, and a spucial ndvortisement appears with rofereneo to the salo of a hicfli-clnps famify losdonco on Wellinsjfton-'.erracc'. The Australian Widows' Fund Lifo Soeiclv ha* money to lertd on approved sccui'i'.y

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 6

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TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND MEETINGS. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 6

TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND MEETINGS. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 6