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WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, , Vivian-6trcct. Preacher— REV. J. J. NORTH. Morning, 11. — "The Lifo of Jesus," No. 9: "His Manifesto." Evening, 7. — "Distress in the City . It| Claim on the Well-to-do, and Its A 2.1&. jfl for the Community." Retiring colj-v^ioa tor unemployed fund. Men's Meeting-, Pleasant SuncU.) _ior. noons. 3—4.3 — 4. Rev. J. J. North wii. an Address, "French Revolution a , lit Permanent Message." Solj-. Iri cc discussion. All Men Welcomed. PLTONE— Morning, 11; E\emai J 1-m REV. T. A. WLLLIAMS. BKRHAJHPOKK HAfTiST CJIIII.CH, aouth-road Preaciiei— Key. T. Keitli hueii Motniug, at ll —Subject, " ihe Source and the is tr earn "' Evening, ut 7 — " Some suggestive Kecords " Open-air Meeting To-nigbt at Gremi-stveet, 7 46. J "OAPTIST OHURCH, BROOKLYN, ' 111 1 a.m. — '" Prevented by Uuodnesn 7 p.m. — " The Disappointments of iJod.'* CHURCH OF. CH R 1 b 7^ Riddiford-street. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.— Worship. 2.45— 8ib1e School. 6.30 p.m. — Gospel Service. Preacheri] Mr. R. A. Wright. KILBIRNIE (Lyell Bay-road) : 6.30 p.m. — Gospel Service. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION Herbert-street. SUNDAY SERVICE^. 10 a.m. — Band at Bute-street. 11 a.m. — Speaker, Rev. A. F. BurcheU. 2.3o— Sunday School and Biblo Ciasa. Band at Hospital. 6 p.m. — Baud at Ghuznee-slreeu 7 p.m. — Speaker, Rev. Williams. Evaa» gclistic Addres6. A Hearty Invitation extended to all. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. *-J Ingestre-Btreet. DR. TUDOR JONES. 11 a.m. — "Jesus and His Convictions.* l^ 7 p.m. — Popular Addresses on "Th# Centenary of Lord Tennyson," (114 ■ "Tennyson on 'Man and Woman. I S"S~I O N H~A Ll^ Taranaki-place. B. C. GREENMAN, !> Evangelist, From United States and Canada. SUNDAY, 11th JULY, At 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. And MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, At 7.30. BIBLE SCHOOL AMD MISSIOa , 'to be carried on regularly (D.V.) in Newtown Library Hall, Sundaj — Afternoon at 3, Evening at 7, and also at 6.29 (after church). t Bible help for all, *n& Gospel Addresses to which the unaita^icd are earnestly invited. At Openm., -orvices on Sunday, Reports of ChapmanAlexander Missions and Extracts ami in- • cidents from Addrepses, with other short Gospel Addresses, by W. CORRIK JOHN. STONE. PIRITUALISTIC BAND of HELPERS (RcgiEtered) WELLINGTON HALL (late Spiller's Hall), BOULCOTT-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 p.m. — An Inspirational Address will be given by Sister Estelle, 8.5.P.L.A.5., of N.S.W. At the close of address Estelle will giva Clairvoyante Descriptions and Messages, also ' Psychometry from Articles or Flowers. Progressive Thought and Message o| Life for July. Collection 6d. THOS WM. STEEL, Secretary. WELLINGTON THEOSOPHICAIi SOCIETY. York Chambers, Manners-street. PCTBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject — "The Crest of tho Evolutionary Wave," by Mr. Griffiths. Social, Tuesday, 13th. Room open 3 to 4.30, Wednesday. Inquirers' Class, Thursday. 7.45. ■VfTELLINGTON ASSOCIATION Off YV SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TEB. SUNDAY, 11th JULY, 1909, At 7 p.m. sharp. Trance Address by MRS S. E. MOR^ RISON, V.A.S., the Wonderful Phychometrisr. Spirit Messages at close from articles placed on the table. Afternoon, al 2.30 — Children's Lyceum. Message of Life and Harbinger of T,i^h4 foi June. Committeo af. close. Admission — 6d and Is. ASSEMBLY HALL, NEWTOWN. Commencing Lord's, Day at 7 p.m. MR. R MILLAR will (D.V.) giva Special_ Lectures on "The Tabernacle i% the Wilderness," illustrated by a large chart ; continuing during the week at 7.J0 p.m. j rfPHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES ara V^ given every SUNDAY EVENINu at 7 o'clock in the Victoria Hall, Adelaiueroad, to which all are cordially invited. Subject — '"Bhe Reality of Jesus Christ and His Resurrection." I Seats free. No collection. i "ETEDANTA Philosophy.— Sister Avaba- » _ nia, Representative of Vedanta of India and America, will hold devotional j altar service of Vedanta, and Lecture, [ Sunday, 11 a.m., Masonic Hall, Boulcoltstreet; subject, "Divine Motherhood." j Evening, 7 o'clock, "The Symbolic Meaning of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden" (Vedanta standpoint). Tuesday, 3 p.m. (ladies only), "Life's Secrets, Friday, 8 p.m., "Meditation : What It Is, What it Does." Collection. i -| K.H.P. STUART TAXI MOTOR CAB For HIRE, Day and Night. Theatre and Opera Parties specially catered for. Stand, opposite Maitin's Fountain,-Lambton-quay. WILLIAMS AND CO., - Proprietors. HUGH ROBERTS^ ■ MERCHANT, WOOL BROKER, Etc., Kimbolton-road, Feildmg, Begs to announce that ho is reinstating tho Monthly Sale of Wool Skins, iiit'.es, Tallow, etc., and is now prepared to receive consignments for snle. Consignments by rail collected daily. Telephone 2 2 I ({MOOD FARM for Exchange, DO'j acroa | VJT freehold, all in grass, divideu into i X paddocks, papa formation, well watered, 8-roomed hoviEe, woolshed, tro] shed, 6-stalled cowshed, sheep yards, concroto dip. etc. ; 11 miles from Pahiatua. S mi lea fiom railway station, 3-mile fiom cliool and factory. Price £13 per acre ••..luif-y about £5000.' Mortgage at 5 pc. cent. Will exchange for a large Block o. unimproved or partly improved bi^li country. W. INGLIS HUSBAND, Pahiatua. O*7f\f\ ACRES, well improved. 8-rd. & ° \J\* houBG aud good outbuildings, now carrying 5000 sheep and SCO railio; price £9 7» 6d ; cash £6000; well uortb. inspection. (71.) 450 Acres, good country, all grass, 5-rd. house, 12 miles from railway; price £10 10s, cash £2000 (27.) 145 acres, 1 mile from factory and railway station, 2-rd. houso, good for dairying ; prioa £22, cash £500 (72.) 100 Acres, well improved, good house and outbuildingb, olosa to rail and factory; cirice £28, cash £1000. (73.)— J. S. FREEMAN. -OannoTitk«v

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 2

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