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T TNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. vJ Ingestre-street. Morning, at 11— "A Parable of Life."Evening, at 7 — "The Place of thft Church in Modern Life." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. Preacher — Rev. J. J. North. Morning, 11— "Tho Day of Hie) Power." Evening, 7 — "The Breach Opposite Your House." The evening service will close at 8 sharp, in sympathy with Dr Henry'o Mission, tho doors of which open at 8.15. PETONE.— Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Rev. T. A. Williams. SALVATION ARMY. Vivian-street, Wellington City. 7 a.m. — Prayer Meeting. 11 a m.— Holiness Meeting. Subject: "In Straitened Circumstances." 3 p.m. Testimony and Song. Lesson, Captain Doran. 7 p.m.— Salvation Meeting. Subject, "The Good Old Day 6." The Scotch Songsters will sing in noon and night service. Evening meeting will close about 8 o'clock so that the congregation will bo able to attend tho Town Hall Mission at 8.30. D. A. GUNN, CO. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND of HELPERS (Registered). WELLINGTON HALL (Late SpilUr's), BOULCOTT-STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, 10th), At 8 p.m. MRS. STEINMAN (the celebrated j medium) will Lecture on — "Spiritualism versus Orthodoxy." After the lecture Mrs. Steinman will give messages from flowers and written questions placed on the table, and also Spirit Messages. Collection, 6d. Mrs. Steinman's Rooms are 46, Boul-cott-street. Message of Life and The Unseen World on Sale. ELLINGTON THEOSOPHICAL • SOCIETY. Ballance-street, Opposite Supreme Court. Public Lecture — SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Elements of Theosophy," by M ITT *I I ' * * ' «* r. Williams. Thursday, 7.4s— Students' Class. Room open every week day, 3 to 4.3Q p.m. Books for Sale, Tuesday, 5 to 4.30. VEDANTA READING CLUB bold Meetings, 208, Lambton-quay, above Aldous, Tobacconist, opposite Kinccaldie and Stains. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.— Members Only. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.— Membenj and Public. Paper by Sister Avabamia, on "The Human Soul and Its Independence." M. L. FORDHAM, Secretary. 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Trentham. 7th April, 1910. NOTICE. MRS. WIGHTON (Modiste), begs to notify her numerous clients that she has Removed from 131, Ghuzneo-st., to Mrs. Male's Rooms, Woodward-st. t where she hopes to receive their esteemed patronage IDOL Metal Polish, the quickest shine, the best shine, and the eh, e 4S" est shine. All grocers,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 2

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