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TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. *J Masonio Hall, Boulcott-st. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. SUNDAY EVENINGS OF NOVEMBER. DR. TUDOR JONES On "FIVE GREAT MESSAGES ON KNOWLEDGE AND LIFE." TO-MORROW EVENING: "DARWINISM TO-DAY." WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, Vivian-street. w 29th ANNIVERSARY. * SUNDAY. Bth NOVEMBER, 1908. Preachers— Morning, 11: Rev. David Russell (South Africa), assisted by Rev. C. Porter. Afternoon, 2.45: Rev. B. Metson. Evening, 7: Rev. J. J. North. Special Collections at all services in aid of renovating the Schoolroom Tea and Public Meeting, Wednesday, 11th November. Tea at 6 p.m. Tickets, Is. Meeting at 7.30. Addresses by Rev T A. Williams, M.A. {Petone) and Mr. C S. Godber. Singing Recitations, Reports, etc. Petone Baptist ChurchRev. T. A. Williams, M.A. 11 a.m, "Spring" ; 7 p.m., "Christ and the City." ROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH OHIRO-ROAD. 11 a.m. — R-ov. Arthur Dewdney j 7 p.m —Rev. Arthur Dewdney C^HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES are J given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide; road, to which all aro cordially invited. Subject — " Prophecy and the Eastern Question." Seats free. No colleotion. MMHEOSOPHICAL ( SOCIETY A Public Address will be delivered at the Society's Room, York Chambers, Manners street, on Sunday, at 7 p.m. sharp. Subject — * v The Ideals of TbeoKophy." Enquirers' Class, Thnrsday, 7.43 p.m. INGESTRK-STREKT HALL. nnHE Gospel will be preached (D.V.) on X Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. No colleotion. A cordial invitation to all. ELPING HAND MISSION. Corner Taranaki and Jessie streets. SUNDAY. Meetings all day as usual. Speakers — 11 a.m., Mr. Loudon ; 7 p.m., Mr. Rumgay. TUESDAY, 10th, 7.45 p.m. Mr. Stanton will (D.V.) commence a 10--days' Mission. All heartily "welcome. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND OF HELPERS (Reg.)— Meetings TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)— 11, morning — Open Circle, 130, Tory-st. 7, evening — Tranco Address by Mr. Taylor, a,t the London Piano Co.'s Building, Manners-street. Subject to be chosen. Test by Psyohometry and Clairvoyance at close of address. Message of Lifo for this month. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent-terrace. x SUNDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1908. Morning, at 11 o'clock — Trance Address. Afternoon, at 2.3o— Children's Lyceum. Evening, at 7 o'clock— Lecture by Mrs. Ellen Grreenj of England. Subject : "Steps of Spiritual Progress." Messages at close. Message of Life for November. Admission, 6d and Is. T^TELLTNGTON SPIRITUALISTS' »" SOCIETY, REOHABITES' HALL, MANNERS-ST. NO MEETING. Owing to Mr. Watt, Trance Medium, being still absent in Nelsop, the usual Sunday Meetings will bo discontinued until further notice. , ' -WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF' NEWTOWN LIBRARY. NOTICE is hereby given that, in oonsequ4nco of necessary Alterations in connection with tho recent additions to the NEWTOWN LIBRARY, tho ÜBRARY will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY NEXT, the 10th, 11th, and 12th instant. JNO.-R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 6th November, 1905. T^TANTED to Sell, a Set of Baby's * Long Clothes, comprising day gowns, monthly gowns, flannel barries, head flannels, etc. ; price 37s 6d, all at post free. Mrs. Cutler, 263 a, Willis-street (between Macklin's Bakery and Bedford, Draper). 1 WANTED to Sell, bargain, new up-to-dato 6-roomed House, Garden-road (opposite Botanical Gardens) ; magnificent view, electric light, hot and cold water, tiled hearths, mirror wardrobes, balcony ; £950 ; £50 cash, balanco to suit. James Bonnie, 107, Lambton-quay, or Finlay M'Leod, Northland. WANTED KNOWN. Xf\/ m BUSINESS SAC SUITS, made «J"/ in the latest stj'le, to your measure. If you aro thinking of a New Suit, don't let thi3 opportunity pass. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. LOST, a iot of Dandruff by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic, 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Manners-street. FOUND— Gentlemen wno wish to look smart should visit J. Mollier's Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon, 112, Willisstreet, where 3 first-olass artists aro engaged. Razors ground and set, a speciality. FOUND, the "oelebrated 303 Cigarette Tobacco at the Military Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 191, Cuba-street. J. L. Turner. FOUND, everything new, everything clean, civility and attention;— in fact, everything up-to-dato, at the New Occidental Hotel, Lambton-quay. ipARPET BEATING a^d" Chimney V^ Swfeping aieour specialties. Win dow, house, and office cleaning. Welling ton Cleaning Co., 2S, Dixon street. 'Phone I 2224. A POLLINARIS, Apollinaris. Its -*- J^- purity offers the best security against the dangers of ordinary drinking water. /SRUMPTONTS Grey Hair Restorer V^ won't cure broken hearts, but it Will Cure Grey Hair. Try a bottle and be convinced, i Thousands cured. 3e, post 3s 6d. B. Waring, 52, Courtenay-place. TONlp Blood"" ?urifier^-Salek's Blood, Nerve, and Tome Sarsaparilla tot pimples, boils, skin rash; oleanses, strengthens ; largo bottles 2s 6d. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-stroet. URlßl~Natural"~Mineral ~Water is bright, sparkling and snappy. It is more delicious and healthful than soda water. All stores and hotels. to £5.~ The largest V^ stock in Wollington to choose from. Tho Imperial Camera C 6., 42, WiUis-st., opposite Windsor Hotel. VITATER is tho great carrier of infec- » V five germs ; it is therefore advisable to drink only Apollinaris Guaranteed to be of absolute purity and free from disease germs. SUNBURNT,~Roughened Complexion made smooth, soft with Benzoin Almond Lotion ; soothes, softens ; hands whit*, beautiful ; 2s. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemißt, 17, Willis-street. FORREST "for up-to^dato Music; genuine Durrsohmidt's Violin Strings in stock ; Pianos Tuned. Note — Special attention given to teachers. SO Courtcnayplr" 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 2

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