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ORIMITIVJE METHODIST CHURCHES WEBB-ST.— ll a.m , Mr. C. M. Luken 7 p.m., Kov. J. Dawsou. TAWA FLAT 11 a.m., POItIRUA 3 and 1 p.m., itev. F. A. Thompson. i NEWTOWN (Donald M-Lean-st.)-ll am- i Key. A. O. Harris ; 7 p.m., Eev 0 A: Sims. ISLAND BAY-11 a.m., Rev. C. A Simsi 7 p.m., liev. A. O Harris. " ' TpItIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SYDNEY-ST. - 11, Rev H. Cottom ; 7 ' Rev P. J. Cossnm. PETONE-11, Key P. J. Cossnm; 7, Mr Stonehouse. NOKTHLAND- 11, Supply; 7, Rev H. Cottom. fWRTENAY - PLACE CONGREGA^ TIONAL CHURCH. EVENING, at 7. SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. Anthem— "He is Risen/] Quartet — "Jesus Died for Üb." Solo — "By Jesus' Grave." Preacher-Rev. L. Macdonald AsplanA bubject— -The Cross and its Message." easter services. Wellington"baptist church, Vivian-street. Preacher — Rev, J. J. North. Morning, 11— "The Choir Invisible of Sainted Dead. Evening, 7— "The Easter Victory, and how it Revolutionises Life and Deat^.** To be followed by Baptismal Service. Best seats reserved for strangers PETONE— Morning 11, Evening 7, Rev T. A. Williams. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. *-* Ingestre-street. Services will -be conducted in the Pore- "° Ol k at ii 1 ' b ? Prof essor Mackenzie, and Gammell B.A. Morning Subject— "The IP?? 8 . th fL Make for Peace." Evening" Subject-'The Acts of the_Apo.tleß?lfa „ H«tc-ry or Romance? Lecture I.: Tha JNGESTRE-STREET GOSPEL HALL. The Gospel of God's Grace will ba ir£°i L s?. day morning I , ll^ All welcome. \\fELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION " T Herbert-street. " SUNDAY SERVICES. 10 a.m.-,Band at Binham-st., off Intres-tro-st. 11 a.m.— Speaker, Rev. A. F. BurcholL 2.30 p.m.— Sunday School and BibU ! Class. 6 p.m.— Band at Ghuznee-street. 7 p.m.— Evangelistio Service. SpeakerRev. A. F. Burchell. All made welcome A heartyjmatation is extended to all. TTEDANTA READING CLUB hold ▼ Meetings 208, Lambton-quay, above Aldous, Tobacconist, opposite Kirkcaldie and Stain*. !£?££s«, 8 Only. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.— Members and Public. Subject— "Love Manifested," by Mr. W Rough, Sen. M. L. FORDHAM, Secretary. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND of HELPERS (Registered). WELLINGTON HALL (Late Spiller's), BOULCOTT-STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m. MADAME NORDICA will give her farewell —ecture— "The- Message of Spir. itualisui." Madame will then giro Messages from flowers and auras, also will answer written spiritual questions. Sacred Solos— Mr. Applegarth and Mr. Watt. Collection, 6d. Message of Life and The Unseen World on bale. rpO-NIGHT,* 7.30, "The Empty Tomb." -»- Empty on Saturday, for it was "Toward the fir&t day of the week."— Matt 28, 1, R.V. SUNDAY, 6.30, "Easter was tho great goddess and patroness of lewdi nesß, obscenity, and adnltery.— Adam'g I Rom*n Antiq. Why connect this Pagan Festival with Christ's Resurrection' TABERNACLE, Crawford-street. tf^OSPEL HALL, Ingestre-streefc VT —Meetings will (D.V.) be held in the above Hall on SATURDAY, 26th March, 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 27th March, 3 p.m., Goipei 7 p.m. MONDAY, 28th March, at 1G.30 a.m., 2 30 p.m., and 7 p.m. Christians are invited. Mini6try by brethren in fellowship. /^IHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES V^ are given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock, in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, to which all are cordially invited. Subject— "The Meaning of the Cross of Christ." Seats free. No collection. TOROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. ARTHUR DEWDNEY. EASTER SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS. li. a.m.— "Easter Joy." 7 p.m.— "Tho Credibility of the Eastw Message. WELLINGTON THEOSOPHIC/iL SOCEETY. Ballance-atreet, Opposite Supreme Court. Public Lecture— .SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subje C t_"Hc Descended into Hell," by Miss Christie. Anthem—' 'Break Forth into Joy.' ' Room open every week day, 3 to 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, 3 to 4.30 Books on Sale Thursday, 7.45 p.m.— Study Class." WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TER. MADAME PATEY'S last Sunday ere leaving for Melbourne. Will give a Pare- [ well JLect'ire. <Sut>ject— "Easter Within" the | Soul of Man," on SUNDAY EVENING, 27th instant, at 7 o'clock sharp. Followed by Psychometry from articles placed on the table, or flowers, and answers to mental questions. Hacred Solo by Madame Patey. NOTE.— On SUNDAY NEXT, the REV. S. BARNETT (ex-Methodist minis, ter) commences a three months' engagement. Admission — Gd and la. I BUSINESS-BUYERS! FORTUNE SMILES UPON YOU. I \/57' I?J . ll3^ e J« & t what you have been try- " mfif to find for a long time. Over | tuo hundied Businesses of every possible Jebcription, from prices ranging from £100 to £19,000, arc enumerated in our monthly free publication. Copies sent post free to all applicants. TAKE TIME BY THB FORELOCK. Write at onee — N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, Box 332, Christchurch. TOLi&O'iieZESHIAit As tested with great Success in ihc J * Me'.beupue Homceop&ihic Hospital. * TT Jars:, 4/0 aud Sample Jars, 2/6. « i Not a Crease. Stops tho Itching it •jfc- Full Directions. All Chemists. if if KEMPTHORNf, PitOSSEf) & CO , 'VEUINCIOW. * ********** **••**•**

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 2

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