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PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. WEBB-STREET— II ajn. and 7 p.m. TAWA FLAT— II a.m. PORIRUA-3 and 7 p.m. NEWTOWN (Donald M'Lean-rt.)— ll a.m., Rev. O. A. Sims; 7 p.m., Rev. A. 0. Harris. ISLAND BAY— II, Rev. A. O. Harris; 7, Rev. C. A. Sims. ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. Minister — Rev. J. J. North. SERVICES"^ 11 and 7. Morning Subject — "Pauls-T horn." The "Vivian" will be available after service. Evening— "The Lord God and the Little Gods": A Sermon on Modern. Idolatory. Communion at close of service. Strangers cordially invited. PETONE— Morning and Evening, Rev. T. A. Williamg. ERHAMPORE BAPTKT OHUROH.' South-road. Preacher— Rev. T. Keith Ewen. Morning, at 11— Subject: "As the Hart Panteth." Evening, at 7— Baptismal Service Communion at Morning Service Nitef-ttS^St 1 * Grecn - Bfcreet ' TO - "OROOKLYN BAPTIST OHUROH, HARVEST THANKSGIVING. Rev. Arthur Dewdney. 11 a.m., "The Open-handed God"; f p.m., "Unreaped Harvests." Soloist— Mies Hall, Auckland. NITARIAN FREE CHURCfIC Ingestre-street. Morning, at 11— "The Practical Benefits of Hope. Evening, at 7— "The Gospel of th» Free Religion." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. i C A L V AT I ON ARMY. Vivian-street, Wellington City. SUNDAY, 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. COLONEL BRENGLE, COLONEL BRENGLE, American Revivalist and Author. "**" ENSIGN COOKE, ENSIGN COOKE, Singer and Musician, alao of America. Come once^ — you'll be sure to come again. All are cordially invited. P. A. GUNN, CO. ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSIOK Herbert- street. SUNDAY SERVICES. 10 a.m.— Band at College-street. 11 a.m. — Speaker, Rev. A. F. Burchell. 2.30 — Sunday School and Bible Class. 6 p.m. — Band at Ghuznee-street. 7 p.m. — Evangelistic Service. Speaker, Rev. A. F. Burchell. A hearty invitation is ex- | tended to ono and all. /"^HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES V^ are given every SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock, in the Victoria. Hall, Adelaide-road, to which all are cordially invited. Subject — "Christ, the Man of War and the Prince of Peace." Seats free No collection. WELLINGTON THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Ballance-street, Opposite Supreme Court. Public Lecturer-SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject — "An Enquiry into Some Objection* to the Theory' of Reincarnation," by Mrs. Williams. Wednesday, Fellowship Meeting. Thursday, Study and Enquirers' Class. Room open every week day, 3to 4.30 p.m. Books on Sale, Tuesdays, 3to 4.30 p.m. __^ WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION 081 SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL. KENT-TER. SPECIAL NOTICE. NOTE— On SUNDAY, 3rd inst., the REV. S. BARNETT (ex-Methodist minister) commences a three months' engagement. Subject of First Lecture, "Spiritualism : It 3 Message to Humanity." Admission — 6d and Is. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND of HELPERS (Registered). WELLINGTON HALL' (Lato Spiller'e), BOULCOTT-STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m. MRS. STEINMAN (the celebrated Medium) will Lecture on — "Do the Dead Return?" Mrs. Steinman will then give Messages from Flowers, also Spirit Messages. Collection, 6d. Message of Life and The Unseen World on Sale. OF FRIENDS. Meeting for Worship held in the Druids' Hall, Taranaki-street, every SUN- ! DAY, at 11 a.m. Open to all. Visitors cordially invited. DR. HENRY'S MISSION, Under Auspices WELLINGTON MINISTERS' ASSOCTATION. TOWN HALL, 10th-28th APRIL. Missioners : DR. HENRY MR. CHAS. A. POTTS. Sundays — 3 p.m., Men's Mass Meeting j 8.30, After-Church Rally Week Evenings— Town Hall, at 7.30. Men's Noonday Meetings at V.M.C.A. Singing led by great United Choir, con< ducted by Mr. C. A. Potts. Alexander's New Hymn Books. MISSION OPENS NEXT SUNDAY. J. R. CLARK, H. N. HOLMES, Secretaries. AIR-TIGHT SHOW CASES And SHOP FITTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Also, ICE CHESTS. SEE our latest make. No wood, no metal, all glass ; saves 20 per cent, in glass insurances (steps taken for registration). Kirkcaldio and Stains' Emporium, the largest of its kind, has been fitted throughout by MAX KREISSIG. We are the largest, the best, and cheapest manufacturers known. Factory and Showroom — Xos. 32 and 34. LITTLE TARANAKI-STREET. 'Phoue 2499. . WAIKAIO.— For Sale or Exchange^ fine Farm, 1243 acres rich undulating country, 1000 acres in splendid grass, 240 unimproved hills ■ good house, man's cottage, shearing-shed, etc. ; carrying at present 600 ewes, 600 lambs, 500 hoggets, 50 cattle, and 10 horses ; handy to railway station and township ; splendid prospect of subdividing into dairy farms. Price £11,000, subject to £5000 mortgage ; or owner would Exchange for really good block of Wellington rent-producing Pro-pt-'fty— George Boyes and Co.. Hamilton. FOR SALE, 23a Acres of the very best soil on the Heretaunga Plains, a little over one mile from the Hastings Post Office, having a very large frontage, and being a Corner Section; has a large prospective value. It is now leased for a term of jears at an annual rental of £170. There are two small buildings on the property, and it is well and securely fenced. A first-class investment at the money asked. No encumbrance and no exchange. Price £75 per acre ; tern»s. F. CASSIN, Coraec opp. New Post Office, Hastings.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 2

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