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INGESTItK-STREET HALT,. ri^HR Gospel will be preached (D.V. 1 ) on JL , Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. Do colleotiou. A cordial invitation to all. riAHEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. B — — A Public Address will be delivered at the Society's Room, York Chambers, Wanneraatreet, on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject — " Mercy or Justice." Social on Thursday, sth March. Class for Hegimiors, Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Public invited. PIRITUALISTIC BAND OF HELPERS (Registered), London Piano Co.'s Building, 88, Manners-street. Mrs. Sorensen will deliver a Trance lecture To-moL-row (Sunday) Night, at 7 o'clock. Subject : "Invisible Helpers." Clairvoyant description and spirit messages at close of lecture. . "Mossago of Life" for March. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent-tcrraco. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), Ist March, 1908. Sunday Morning, at 11 a.m. — Answers to questions. Afternoon, at 2.30. — Children's Lyceum. Special Recitations and Marchings. Com- ; mittee at 3 p.m. [ Evening, at 7— GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY. Subject: "Personal Experi- ! ences : The Sensation of Death, or what I experienced while in the trance condition." Messages and Character Reading. _ AcTmission to Evening Meeting — One Shilling. HE -MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, (Whitmore-streetl SUNDAY, Ibt MARCH, 1908. Morning preacher, at 11, Mr. E. L. Buries*. Subject: "The Supreme Model." Evening Preachor, at 7 and 8.15, the Rev. D. C. Bates, F.R.G.S. Prayer Meoting at 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. central mi£ sion, herbert-street. 11 a.m. — Praiso and Testimony Mooting. Loader, Mr. W. Parke. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Speaker, Mr. E. Tonks. 5.15 p.ni. — Strangers' Tea. Strangers aro particularly welcome. Free. To the above meetings l a hearty im-ita-hon is extended to all. Bright meeting, hearty singing, and free salvation. SPIRITUALISTS 7 * * SOCIETY. RECHABITE HALL, MANNERS-ST. Owing to the continued illness of Mr. J Watt, thero will be no meoting ToMorrow (Su_day) Evening. HE PSYCHICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY will meet for a Publio Dobate at their Room, Abel Smith-street, next Hobson, Chemist, SUNDAY EVENING, 7 p.m. Subject: Spiritualism and Materialism. Public Invited. TO DENNIS EGAN, OF CHRISTCHURCH,' CARTER, OR (IF DEAD) HIS HEIR AT LAW OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES. j -"fi^THEREAS &11 that piece of Land t t. being 1 Section 4, Block LX.,' InvercargilL was on tho 25th May, 1862, conNoycd by _ one Jane Daveren to the be-fore-mentioned Dennis Egan, AND WHEREAS the said piece of land was on ' tho 22nd day of August, 1906, sold through 'the Registrar of the Supreme Court, a( Invercargill, under the Pro-, visions of "Tho Rating Act 1894" for non-payment of Rates, AND WHEREAS Iho proceeds of the said sale are now in the nands of the Public Ti'ustee in and for the Dominion of New Zealand, AND WHEREAS Application has been' made to tho Supromo Court of New Zealand at Wellington by one Rosetta Mendozn, v,ife of Moses Mendoza, agent, of 157, Barry-street, Carlton, in the Slate of Victoria, that the said money- be paid to her the said Rosetta Mendoza, AND WIiEREAS it was ordered by the Judgo hearing the same that tho said Dennis Egan or , other his legal representative bo advortised for as then directed once a month for three months, and if no one ledge a claim in tho said Supremo Court at, Wellington before tho first day of July, 1903, they may be excluded in favour of the said Rosetta Mendoza. Messrs. Buller and Anderson, Solicitois, Temple Chambers, 9, Johnstonstreet, Wellington, or the Public Trustee, Wellington, will furnish any further information. SOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN nnHE Secretary will be in attendance at -H- tho Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102, Willis-atreet, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, frem 10 to 12!30. All commrnicationß stiietly confidential. The "sub-committee will be in attendance on Monday and Thursday mornings to give advice to mothers. Babies will be woighed on Thursdays. AGMEN SMITH & CO., 4, FEATHERSTON-STREET. A BARGAIN. £50 DEPOSIT! £50 SITE FOR A HOME. 53 x 120. PRICE £240. BEAUTIFUL EAUORI. (J-. S. HILL AND CO., LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, j [ LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite Kclburne Tramwey Station. CAROLINE-STREET-Compact Villa, 5 rooms. £875. BIDWELL-STREET — 8-roomed Villa, electric light, hot water; large section, fine view of city. £1350. KELBURN li — 6-roomod Villa, elect tio licrht, large section. A bargain at £775. KELBURXE (close to Kiosk)— Substantial new 7-roomed Residence ; land 50 x 124. £1750 ; fine view of city. KELBURNE— Gentleman's modern Ro«idonco, 9 rooms : land 42 x 165 ft, handsome view, near tram. £1(300. ROSENEATR (Overlooking Oriental Bay) —4 Rooms ; land 57 x 200 f t; room to build houses. Will be sacrificed at £775. PALM GROVE— Grand House, 5 rooms ; 42 x 112 ft, level. £700. MONEY TO LEND from 5 per cent. J^OR SALE, gentieman's Residence at Scatoun, 6 rooms, conveniences, c. light, stable, trap-shed, fowlhouse, rnin and well water, jj-acro laid out in lawn and flower garden. Apply G. G. Schwartz, 5, Lambton-quay. BICYCLE foi .Sale, ?ood^ as new ; freewheel, back-pedal, roller brnkc, lnnip; £4 10s. 21, Rintoul street, Nowtown. '

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 2

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