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UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH Masonic Hall, Boulcott-strect. * DR. TUDOR JONES. 11 a.m. — "The Grounds, Struggles, and Conquests of Life." 7 p.m. — "Message we Ought to Know" — . "The Life of the Spirit" (by Prof. Eucken, who has just won the Nobel Prize). WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. Herbert-street. SUNDAY. 10 a.m.— rßand, Woolcombe-st., opp. gaol 11 a.m. — Leader, Mr. J. Wordeny ' 2.30 p.m.— Sunday School and Bibla Class. 6 p.m. — Band, Ghuzneo-street. 7 p.m. — Gospel Service. Speaker, Mr. J. W. Black. Com© one, come all. fjHURCH OF CHRIST, Riddiford-street, Wellington South. 11 a.m. — Church Worship. 2.45 p.m.— Bible School. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Preacher, MrV A. F. Turner. Subject: "Christianity." UNITED CHILDREN'S MEETING. ~ SUNDAY MORNING, 28th MARCH. riTHE Junior Christian Endeavourers of -1- Newtown invite All Children to" attend a United Meeting, to be held in tho Constable-street Congregational Schoolroom. Meeting opens at 9.45 and closes at 10.42 sharp. Speaker: President of C.E. Union, Rev. Keith Ewen. Parents, encourage your children to attend. XTELPING HAND MISSION -"■ (UNSECTARIAN) Corner Taranaki and Jessie streets. 10 — Prayer Service. 11— Speaker: Mr. L. 0. Stanton. 6^ — Open-air, Haining-street. 7 — Mr. Corrie Johnston will commenc* a Series of Meetings to be continued' Monday to Friday at 7.45. Bible Readings : Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday Afternoons, at 3. Subjects : "Studies in Romans." "A Divine Multiplication Table." "Learning to Reckon Dead and Alive." "Tho Law of Liberty and Power." SprarruALisTic band of helpERS (Registered), London Piano Co.'g Building, Manners-street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning, 11— Public Circle: Spiritual Teaohing. Evening, 7— Trance Lecture will be given by Mrs. M'Lellan. Subject: "Mediumship and its Development." At close of Lecture the Medium will give Clairvoyant Descriptions and Messages. Me3sago of Life for February. THOS. WM. STEEL, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OP, SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY ~HALL, Kent-terrace. Return Visit of , GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY. SUNDAY, 28th~MAROH, 1909. Morning, at 11 a.m.— Psyohie Research. Class. Afternoon, at 2.3o— Children's Lyceum. Evcninp at 7 o'clock— Lecture by Georgia Gladys Cooley. Subject" "The Law of Psyehometry," followed with demonstrations of same. Message bj Georgia Gladys Cooley. Committee Meeting. Admission, 6d and Is. iV NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. mHE Third Annual Conference will take -I. place at New Century Hall, commencing at 11 a.m. FRIDAY. 9th April, 1909. All Spiritualists invited. Further particulars later on. i^HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES mra V-^ given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock in the Victoria Hall, Adelaideroad, to which all are cordially invited. Subject— " Great is yoar Howard in Heaven."— Matt, v., 12. Do we go there to receive it?" Seats free. No collection. nnHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, A Public Address will be delivered at the Society's Room, York Chambers, Manners street, on Sunday, at 7 p.m. sharp. Subject — "Determinism and Freewill." Wednesday— Eoom open 3 to 4.30 p.m. Thursday— lnquirers' Class, 7.45. mHE ELECTRON, Rawson's Buildingg, -B- Woodward-street. Principals — C. A. Turner and F. D. Fergusson. Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hair and moles. A permanent cure in every case accepted for treatment. Hair and scalp treatments produce satisfactory results, especially when aided by electricity, which proves a great boon to the growth of the hair. Inspection invited. Telephone 1435. MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician, Face Specialist; Manicuring, Shampooing, Clipping. Electrolysis, Hair Dressing, Hairwork of every description ; Combings made up. Ladies and Gentlemen taught thcii* own treatment and massage. King's Chambers, Willis-street. Tel. 814. HADJI-WORiv or every description, including latest styles for hair-dress-ing. Natural hair-pads from 3s 6d. Tails, puffs, and Toupees, transformations, combings made up, etc. Mrs. Haybittle and Miss Bogg, 61, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist); tele. 1594. MRS. WADDELL, Masseuse and Manicurist, Geisha Tea Rooms, Panamastreet. Almond Skin Food, Face Gloves and Hair Tonic 3. Consultation Free. 1 MRS. ROLLESTON, Hair Physician and Masseuse (Certificated), 4, Willisstreet, will Resume Duties on Tuesday, 50th. fcl. 1599. "ORIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, with every home comfort and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone | 2356. "O ANGATIRA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 4 18. AUSTIN-STREET. Telephone 2686. Established by — THE MISSES NEALE, Registered and Certificated Midwivea. Every Care and Attention. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TRAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT JF AND SUPPER ROOMS, Opposite Club Hotel, Lambton-quay, Open from 6.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday Hours— B to 10, 12 to 2, 5 to 10.30. Dinner Menu consists of 40 different dishes. G. R. FAIL, Proprietor (Late of High-street, ChriEtchurch). GENUINE Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, X3T 2s sd ; Fellows's Hypophosphites, 5s lOd ; Anprior's Emulsion, 2s 6d and 4s 6d ; Blaud's Ideal Tonic and Blood Pills, same as prescribed in all tho leading hospitals, Is 6d and la per 100; Hot "Water Bags, Enemas, Trusses, Douche Cans, etc., in groat va.riety. Wo remind fresh customers that our Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care aud absolute fidelity. V. and H. EVENS, Chemists. Tel. 1183. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. DALLEY, widow of lale Mr. Dalley, is still giving the highest prices for Ladies', Gentlemen'ij, and Children's superior Misfit, Loft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Address Mrs. Dalley, 107. luffestro street. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 2

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