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BROOKLYN BAP'UST CHUROH. l?ev. Arthur Dewdney. 11 am. — Subject, " Spirituality 1. Spiritualism " 'I he Vagaries of Spiritualinra in contrast with the Certainties of tba Spiritaal Life 7 p.m. — Young' Men's Service. Subject, " Paying tbe Fare." pHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES an V^ given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock in the Victoria Hall. Adelaideroad, to which all are cordially invited. Subject:— "The Hope of jTsrael." Seats free. No collection. NITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingestre-street. SERVICES at 11 and 7. DR. TUDOR JONES. °.£«f. U^ D^ Y J£ VENINGS (September). "THE DANGERS OF DELUSIONS, ILLUSIONS, AND HALLUCiNAI TIONS: WAY OUT TO QpntrruALisTio band of helpers £3 (Registered) WELLINGTON HALL (late Spiller's Hall), 46, BOULOOTT-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7" p.m. An Address will be given by SISTER BSTELLE, B.S.P.L.S. At close of Address ESTELLE will give Clairvoyant Descriptions, Messages, and Psychometry from flowers placed on tho table. Every Tuesday, at 8 p.m., Messages and Character Readings. Message of Life and Progressive 1 Thought for September. Collection Sixpence. THOS WM. STEEL, Secretary, WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. Herbert-street. SUNDAY SERVICES. 10 a.m. — Band at Argyle-st.,' off Lorne-st. 11 a.m. — Speaker, Rev. A. F. Burchell. Solo by Mr. H. P. Weston. 2.30. — Sunday School and Bible Class. 6 p.m. — Band at Ghuznee-street. 7 p.m.— Speaker, Mrs. W. J. Williams, Solo by Mrs. W. M'Lellan. A hearty invitation is extended to one and all. WELLINGTON THEOSOPHIOAJ. SOCIETY. York Chambers, Manners-street. Publio Lecture, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject — "Talents." Tuesday Enquirers' Class, 7.30. Wednesday — Room open 3 to 4.30. Thursday— Study Class, 7.45. /CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS meet for Public Worship SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall, Boulcott-afc, Seats free. No collection. Q c" C U L T~I S _L Lecture— ."Spiritualism's Promise of Immortality." Second Sight Messages W. NORTONTAYLOR, Occultist. DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-STREET SUNDAY, 7. Sixpence Collection." TW'EW CENTURY HALII TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), sth SEPT., At 7 p.m. sharp. MR. CHAS. BAILEY, the Wonderful Psychical Medium. The late Professor Denton will deliver a Trance Address through the Mediumship of Mr. Charles Bailey. Subject — "Psychio Phenomena and the Passage of Matter through Matter," illustrated by photographs of numerous apports brought through • Mr. Bailey's MecQumfchip. Front seats, side door. Admission 6d and Is. Special seating accommodation. Doors open 6.15. , > Message of Life for September. ■j^AREWELL Vedanta Lectures by Sis. ■*- ter Avabamia, representative of Vedanta, Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street. farewell Vedanta Altar Services. Lesson. —"Man and his Relation to the Absolute." SUNDAY, 7 p.m.— "ls Reincarnation True? If so, What will our position be after Death?" Vedanta standpoint. Collection. lUESDAY, 3 p.m. An extra Lecture (by request), for ladies only. Special subject. Questions answer, cd. Exercises shown. Last lecture. OUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN AB. SOCIATION. TO-MORROW, 4 p.m. Special Address by MRS. M'CLAY. President. Subject— "What I Owe th* Other Girl." * Members and those interested heartily Welcome. LONDON PIANO COMPANY'S ROOMS Manners-street. MRS. BARTON'S Subject for SUNDAY EVENING'S (7 o'clock) Address will be — "He that is Without Sin let him Cast the First Stone." Clairvoyance to follow. Collection. 'All welcome. QOSPEL HALL, INGESTRE-STREET. MR. W. J. MILLER, from Scotland, will preach on "Man's Ruin and God's Re.medy," in above hall; on SUNDAYNIGHT, at 7. A Seat. A Book. A Welcome. Coma, ANGIER'S Eniuision, 2s 4d 4s 4d: Kepler Malt and OU, 2s 3d, 3« 7d : Fellow's Hypophosphites, 5s lOd ; Scott's Emulsion, 2s 2d and 3s lOd; Blaud'e Nerve and Blood Pills (as prescribed in all the leading hospitals), Is, Is 6d per 100. Latest designs in Hot nater Bags at wholesale prices. We remind fresh customers that our compounding of Physicianf' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care and absolute fidelity.— C. and H. EVENS, Chemists. Telephone 1185. TO THE "RESIDENTS OF' ' EASTBOURNE. BUTCHER'S NOTICE rTEORGE HILL, late of Messrs. Barber Vfl and Co., Wellington, desires to announce to the residents of Eastbourne and surroundings that he has opened a Butoher's Shop at Rona Bay, and as he will be residing there permanently he hopes, by supplying only the best quality of Mor& etc., to merit liberal patronage. NOTICE TO HORSE-OWNERS. | BEG to inform my Customurs and •*- General Publio that I have REMOVED to Premises lately occupied by the late H. J. Lepper, Courtenay-place. J. J ADAMS, A PPLICATION having~been made to • -~- me for the issue of a provisional cortifieate of title m the name of OHARi.ES ROLAND DEAN, of Mangaouoho, Farmer, for a eioEed road through Lot Ko. 1 Rangs.tira Blook, Block IV., Ongo Survey District, and all tbe land in Vol. El, folio 134, of the Wellington Registry, and evidence having beer, lodged of the less or destruction of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that I will issue the provisional certificate of titl« as reouested unless caveat lie lodged forbidding the same on or before the 9th day of September, 1909. Dated this 25th day of August, 1909, aft the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. EDWIN BAMFORD, . District Land Reßutrar. I^OUNTRY" Store " and~She«p~ Run— 3oo VV acres, L.1.P., 280 acres in graw ; good house ; carry 2 sheep ; store, post and telegraph office on the property ; turnover £1800 ; no delivery : within 6 miles station, Stratford-Ongarue Railway. Prioe £1650; £500 cash. Energetic man with addition*! £400 could easily double store turnover, and in addition could make a splendid living out •of farm. L. A. Nolan and Co., Auctioneers, New Plymouth.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 2

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