THE GUINEA POEM. AOHEQUFi for £1 Is* has boen sent to I this writer of this verso— Mrb. A. i 0.H., Dampier's Bny, Lyttelton; — lltallh, happiness, IjOVO flHl UOPU — All cleihecl Ftom Sapon Soap. WIN A GUINEA I Prize Poem published every Saturday. Bc&t original four short-lino advertisement verso about "SAPON'-' wins each weok. "SAPON" wrapper must bo oncjosed. Addrcs "SAPON" (Oatmeal Washing Powder), P.O. liox 635, Wellington If your Grocer does not stock Sapon, pleaso his namu and address. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, (WJjitmorc-sliiicli . SUNDAY, Oth FEBRUARY, 1908 Service'; at 11, 7, and 8.15. Proathec, Mr. J. Mooro, Mipaioncr. Subjects: — i. "Cast Down, hut Net Defcatod." 2. Looso Him, Let Him Go." 3. "The Open Door./' Prayer Mooting; at 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. CENTRAL MlS- *' ' SION, HER BERT-STREET. 11 a.m — Speaker: Mr. E L. Garner. 2.30 p m. — Sunday School. 2.4s— Combined Biblo ClaM. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. The President of Mission (Mr. W. J. Gray) will deliver the Address. 1 5.15 p.m —STRANGERS' TEA. Alt stranger* and any poor or homcle3s and hungry individual cordially invited. Heurty invitation to all the abovo seryjec is extended to all. SPIRITUALISTIC? BAJCD~OP "IITELP. O ERS (Registered), London, Piano Co.'s Building, 08, Manncrvstreet. Mra yoren6cn will deliver a Tranco Lecturo TOMORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. Subject — "Tlio Teaching of Spiritualism." Clairvoyant Descriptions and Messages at clqso oi" Lecture. Message of Lifa for this month. • WEIXIXGTON ASSOCIATION OF UPIRITUAEISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, Kout-terrace. TO-MORROW (Sunday), 9th FEB., 1903, Ab 7 o'clock sharp. Morning at 11. Children's Lyceum at 2.30. __ Evpn^ng at 7 — Geqrgia Gladys Cooloy. Sulijurt— "Haunted Houses, or What Doad Mon Can Do." Messages at close of Lecture. Admission— Evening, Ono Shilling. No admission after 7 o'clock. Message of Life and Harbinger for Fobruary. ¥^rELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' 1 V * SOCIETY. RECHABITE HALL, MAXNIiRS-ST. A Meelihs will be hold on SUNDAY EVENING, Oth Fubruaiy, at 7 p.m. Trance Address through tho Mcdiumship of Mr. J. Watt. Subject : -"Past and "J'liluro : A. Message from •Beyond thn Gra\c.'! By one who has been them. | All coidially united. ; Mcs,sa«?e of Lifo for this mouth. INGiESTKK-hn'KEKT HALL. rjpHK Gospel will lio pvn.-ichcrl (D.V.I on Jl. Lord's Dny, nt 7 p,m. All m-\ itod. toatH all freo, No uolloolion. A cordial iuvitatioa to ull.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 2
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