"VTOUNG Men over 14 years are re- •*- quested to hear Mr. R. H. Bligh's White Cross Lecture, entitled "Perils of Impurity," Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, Sunday, 8.15 p.m. Admission free. Collection. fiTOTHERS and all Women interested ■*■*■*• in reform work should hear Mr. R. H. Bligh's White Cross Lecture on "Power of Womanhood," Sunday, 3 p.m., W.O.T.U. Rooms, Adelaide-road. AdmiEeion free. TJNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, MASONIC HALL, Bculeott-street. SUNDAY, 11 Zm\, 7 p.m.; Children's Service, 10 a.m. Evening Address: "Sources of the Life of Jesus: Some Problems of tho Synoptic Gospels." Rev. Dr. Tudor Jones. UNITAEIAN FREE CHURCH. "DLEASE note that on and after TO- ■- MORROW Services will be held in the NEW MASONIC HALL, Boulcottstret. mHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. SUNDAY, 17th JUNE. Solemn Memorial Services will be held as a mark of 'respect to tho memory of the late Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, and of sympathy with tho bereaved family. Morning Preaoher, at 11, Mr. James Moore. Evening Preaoher, 6.30, Rev. J. N. Ward. The Missioner will also address the congregation. SALVATION ARMY. " VTVIAN - STREET CITADEL TO-MORROW. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Special Singing, eta, Major Twytord and Staff-Captain Toomer leading. riHURCH OF GOD. Wharf (D.V), V>* SABBATH, 2.45; Mercer-street, 7.30 "ihe Ten Commandments are the Statutes of Lifo."— Eze., 33, 15. Protestantß omit the first, a command to hoar. To call nine precepts ten is deception. Both Rr-manists and Protestants disobey those words of God. To disobey is sin "Tho wages of sin is death." ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). Nf3W CENTURY HALL, Kent-terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 17tU JUNE, At 7 o'olook slini-p. The ltrcV. LOIE F. PEIOII will deliver an important I.oo'iiro, entitled, "'The Passing of Uical Men." Harbinger of Light and Message of Life {or Juno. Note. — Distribution of Literature. Morning Rfcaunsr »t llo'oloclc. ELLIKGTOIS SPIRITUALISTS' SOCIETY. ItEOHABITE HALL, MANNERS-ST TO-MOI.'EOW, MUNDAY, 7 oclock. Tho Resident. Medium will deliver a Tranuo Address under Spirit Control— " Spiritual Teachings." All co diiilly invitod. r^HEOSOI'HIOA'j SOOIIi TV, A Public Address will be delivered at the Society's ltoom, York Chambers, Mannersstreet, on SUNDAY, 17th Juno, at 7 p.m. Subject—" What Evidence is thero a to the State of tho Illustrious Dead?" Question* «.t,ni«>4 fll
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 2
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