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THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, fWliitmore-sfreet! SUNDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1903. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher, Mr. J. , Moore, Missioner. Subjects — 1. "Messages that Choer." 2. "Things that Puzzle us— Yet." 3. "The Foot Dpv/ii, tho Mind Made Up." Prayer Meeting, 6.30. Institute opened daily. Sailors' Pailour opened at 10 and 2. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND OF HELPERS (Registered), London Piano Co.'b Building, 88, Manners-street. Mr. W. F. Harding will deliver an Addres^ TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, afc 7 o'clock. Subject — '•Spiritualism and Socialism." Annual Meeting at 8 o'clock. Members earnestly requested to attend Message of Life for January. OENTKAL jjuil SION, HERBEET-STREET.^ t I 11a.m.— Praise and Testimony. Leader, Mr. H. Baker. , ' I 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Bright happy i nioehng. Speaker, Mr. W. J. Gray. 515 p.m.— Strangers' Tea. The poor and homelpss are specially invited to thit tea. No charge. A hearty welcome for all to the abovs services Come and hosr good congregational singing and the Gospel of Hope' and salvation for all. SPIRITUALISTS* ** \ SOCIETY. RtfCH^JBITE HALL, MANKERS-ST v^vfv^i^T 119 hol(i oa SUNDAY lALNING, ,I2th January, at 7 o'clock. Trance Address by tho Resident Medium Subject— 'Spiritualism: Its Value' to Mortal aud its Knowledge Beneficial after Passing to Higher Life." AU cordially invited. Message of Lite for this month. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF ' SPIRITUALISTS (Regteterod;. NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent-terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 12th JAN', 1903, " At 7 o'clock sharp. Morning, at 11— Mr. Isherwood. Evening, at 7— Georgia Gladys Cooley. Subject— "Clairvoyance and the Human X-Ray." Spirit Messages at elosa of Lecture. Harbinger of Life and Message of* Lifa for January. ~ Admission— Evening. One Shilling. No admi&sion after 7 o'clock. SALVATION x ARMY . CITADEL, VIVIAN-STREET. SUNDAY, 11, 3, 7. ' WELCOME TO OLD FRIENDS. MAJOR AND MRS. HOLDAWAY AND FAMTLY. Conducted bY BRIGADIER and MRS. ALBISTON and P.W.O. STAFF. Special Singing br this Talented Family. You aro heartily invited. GREAT UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE ' To the la,te Major KENNETH M'LEOD, Who was in charge of S.A. Work in "Wellington for two years, MONDAY, 13th JANUARY, S pm BRIGADIER ALBISTON in Command. All friends of the late Major are asked to attend. DAY'S BAY, RONA, AND MURITAI. /pHURCH oF ' ENGLAND, V EASTBOURNE. ' Holy Communion Service will be conducted by Rev. J. Jones TO-MORROW MORNING in St. Ronan's Qlvurch, at 11 o'clock. \ HARCOURT & CO., ' HOUSE AND LAkD AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHARE, BROKERS. SPECIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE. WELLINGTON TERRACE Superior residence, 8 rooms, up-to-date appointments, unrivalled position'} -, owner leaving Dominion. Price '£2300; £300 oAEh, balance at 5 per cent.. .7001 ROXBURGH-STREET— On flat, charming , residence, ahnost new, 7 rooms with. most modern appliances. Prica £1400. Ideal home. 8159 KOSENEATH— Land, 2i acres with 6- , roomed dwelling, greefthouße, trapahed, etc., suitably subdivision. Price £1050. 1 £350 cash> 81b*' . NAIRN-STREET-SpeciaUy well-built ?- roomed residence, electric light, gas, h and. o w^ter, etc. ; large% section of laud . Pnca £1450 ; £35fca3h. -,( , '814 INGESTRE-STREET— 7-roomed dwelli\ and convonienceis, land 36ift x 103 Price £1560.' j " F * AUSTIN-STREET— Magnificent villa J L , donee, 5 large rooms, 2 bays ant* appointments, land 35ft x 100 f t; desirablo abode. , l-*he KILBTONIE - CRAWFORD -ROAD-" *h appointed 6-roonied villa, bath, ' the c water, 2 bays, etc. ; land ', aing 110 f t; magnificent view. Price tha £100 cash. ■ , llorg SOUTH-ROAD, near tram— New 6 ; riiU» dwelling, modern and up-to-t , rea6 very detail ; eplondid section' •; was £750; terms. KJsßedK Jsßed STTRLING-STREET-Splendid f," f ™ m villa, with every possible convt, > W »S land 33ft x 100 ft. P,rica £72 > \ment WANTED TO EXCHANGE-La- 'c" l^)' son-street, Petone, for city, ' r -**" property sliowinjr 9 per cont. VT ' jo, on Day'a BavvtMuritai, Karaka I . ~«>rt a toun, and Plhamerton, Cottage? '/ t all in tiona for Sale*oa Easy Terms. ' only 50 ACRES Dairy ia7m, all in f. V * V % English grasses, well fenced a^_ ,• divided, fiat ana undulating tabk: J * , 7-roomed houge, oowbails,- dairy, ,rap- ! shed, stable, barn, 3-roomed whare ; * ' opposite railway station and £ mile i from school and creamery. Price £2& per acre; terms '£soo cash. 6951 200 ACRES, 2 acres ploughed, ring fenced, 7 jiaddocka, half flat land, rcsfundu- ' lating; 4-roomed house and necoseary outbuildings ; lease has 6 years to run ; rent £60 per annum ; railway 7 miles, school and creamery 1 mile. Prica £250 goodwill. 6949 2700 ACRES, Hawkes Bay, all grassed and ' carrying 3600 sheep, 150 cattle, 10 horses, 1000 acres flat, rest rolling'," practically all ploughable, good cropping and grazing land, wintered abo\ c■montioned stock j 4 miles from Waipukurau, the great stock centre;, of •Hawkes Bay. Price £8 5s porapi^: terms £8362 cash. ; "0946 1300 ACRES, Manawatu Line, all in grass, 10 paddocks, originally heavy bush. „ land, 100 aor/ss flat, rest undulating to hilly ; will carry 2 sheep pur agra ; Broomed house, woolshecf, -yardsj men's whare; railway 2 miles, level motal road.j Price £8 5s per aero; tcrma £3000 cash. A lease of 10P0 acres, half grass, half bush, adjoining the above, 9 years to run, rent 2s p.a., will ba thrown in with tho freehold. 6522 GENERAL STORE— Suburban. Shop and 5 rooms, stable, coachhouse ; leaßo 3 years with r.0.r. ; rent £7 10a monthly; turnover £200 per month. Prico £50 ; stock and plant at valuation. ' 605 MILLINERY— Shop and 5 living room? ; rent £2 por week ; turnover averages £12 per week ; splendid position, gro.wing trade. Prieo £175 everything, as a going concern. 603 BUSINESS FOR SALE. & FIRST-CLASS Fruit and Confectiouory Business iv Wellington'^ premier suburb; a good, sound turnover, with first-class profits; satisfactory' reason for disposal'; a golden opportunity for any. one with small capital. Apply to Ronde^ Evening Po«t t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 2

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