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SPECIAL GEAND DISPLAY OF DRESS MATERIALS' AND SILKS WILL BE CONTINUED TO-MOEROW AT THE D. I. C. D.I.C. CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M.

Jr- the missions"^ |% TO SEAMEN. J|| Motto— "BRIGHTNESS." No Charge for ' Admission. WHITMORE-STREET, noar Wool and Ferry Wharf, three minutes' walk from Queen's Wharf, ohe minute's walk from Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, N.Z. WET OR FINE. WINTER AND SUMMER. PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK: YOU will be 6ure of a Brotherly Welcome at any of tho following: — SUNDAY— Hearty Services at 11 a.m v ?nd 6.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, 6.10 p.m. After Meeting, 8 p.m. Sailors' Parlour Opened, 2.30 p.m. The Missioner and Helpers aim to make this the brightest day of the week, and hope to welcome you to any of the above Services and Meetings. MONDAY.— Game Night, Music, firstrate Reading on all Tables. TUESDAY.-Short Service in Church at 7.30 with brief brotherly chat by the Missioner on helpful subjects. TUESDAY.— At 8 p.m. Popular Competition Games, etc., in Institute. WEDNESDAY. — Bright Concert or Limelight Lantern Exhibition at 8 p.m.' Short, straight talk on Temperance. THURSDAY— The Sailors' Home Cirole Night, Games, etc. FRIDAY.— Choir- Practice at 7 p.m., to which you are invited. Popular Ambulance Chats by tho Missioner, and a pleasing Programme of Music at 8 p.m. by Wellington Residents. - SATURDAY.— FootbaII or Cricket at 3 p.m. Rest, Games, and Picture Night at 6 p.m. PICNICS on the Nine General Holidays of the year. , Popular games provided for the tise of all Seamen. Three Billjird Tables, Halma, Deck Quoits, Dominoes, Tablo Quoits, Punch Ball, Chess, Draughts, etc, etc. Piano always open for> tho use of Seamen. Daily Papers filed. N.B.— Sailors may havo their letters' addressed to tho Institute. Stamps and Mail Box on tho premises? .A Cosy Coiner for Letter Writing. All material grails. The Institute is open daily from 6 to 10 p.m. Books for all Voyages gladly given. On leaving Queon's Wharf turn to the RIGHT, and take the sixth turning to the left. Look out for Mission Flag and Lamp. On leaving Glasgow Wharf take first turning to the RIGHT. JAS. MOORE, Missioner. The above is a copy of a bill, on which is a photo of the -Missions to Seamen 'lnstitute, put up in all Ships that enter the port. The Missioner would gladly acknowledge Gifts to enable him to oaiyy out the Picnics on Boxing Day, the 26th, Tuesday, 27th, and New Year's Day. Last year there were 2000 attendances at the Picnics. /CANTERBURY BREAKFAST BACON, CANTERBURY , HAMS, MILD CURE. CHEDDAR CHEESE, SPECIALLY MATURED. WARDELL BROS. & CO., WILLIS-STREET. SADIES' CYCLES. QUALITY, THE HIGHEST. PRICE, THE LOWEST The lightest and most easy running Ladies' Bicycle on the market, SPEKDWELL MODEL B, f d l PC SPEEDWELL ROYAL, £17 Twelve months' guarantee. Easj terui>> arranged. GOODWIN & PHELAN. 116, UPPER WILLIS-STREET (Near Manners-street). XMAS REDUCTION.-, Sterling Silver-mounted Walking Stick>. hundred to choose from, including anj engraving you wish— 3s 6d to 35s 9-ct Gold Bar Brodbhes. Grosses of 'em— 4s 6d and 5s each, including name ano date Sterling Silver Brooches, with name and date— ls 6d and 2s each. Stacks of 'em Quadruple-plated Serviette Rings, 2s 6d to 10s 6d. Initials engraved free Silver-mounted Cut-glass Bottles. An onclless variety. From 2s each, including name and date Sterling Silver-mountod Purses, all shapes and sizes, from 4s 6d to 255. Engraving free Sterling Silver Match Boxes, best assortment in the city, from 5s 6d each. Aame and date freo Wo are overstocked in abovo lines, and must clear. S. G. ROSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 7a, WILLIS-STREET. HAND CAMERAS. XXAVE you seen our Now Season's Hand Cameras, fitted with all the latest improvements? If not, call, and we will be pleased to fchow them to you. SHARLAND AND CO., 53, Lambton-quay. HAND CAMERAS.

FUNERAL NOTICE. jrr\HE Friends of the lato Albert Poole '-1- are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Wellington Hospital To-morrow (Saturday), 3rd December, 1904, at 12.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jra., ■ Sanitary Undertaker, Telephone 937 10, Tarauaki-streot. FUNERAL NOTICE. TIHE Friends of Mr. William Taylor aro invited, to attend the Funeral of his lato Wife, Louisa Catherine, which will leave his residence, 2, King-street, Tomorrow (Saturday), 3rd December, 1904, at 9 a.m.. for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jtjn;., Sanitary Undertaker, Tel. 937. 10, Taranaki-st. BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. MEMBERS of the abovo Lodge and Order are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of Bro. WiUiom Tay- ' lor's late Wife, which will leave his residence, No. 2, King-street, at 9 'a m. Tomorrow (Saturday), 3rd December. T. G. OSBORN. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 6

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