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i — * /CHURCH OF CHRIST. VIVIAN-ST. 130 at Prayer Meeting Thursday. 11 a.m. — Worship. 2.45 p.m. — Bible School and Men's Claatv 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Subject — "ThQ Worth of a Man." All seats free. Come early. Minister — S. J. Mathieson. T TNITAUIAN FREE CHURCH? v^" Ingestre-street. Services will be conducted as under :-^ Morning, at 10.30 — Children's Service. Evening, at 7. "PRESENT-DAY RELIGIOUS UN* REST: PARADISE LOST AND REGAINED." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. UNITED MASONIC SERVICE. r|IHE Postponed Church Service will •*• take place at St. Mark's, Sussex* square, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTER., NOON, at 3.30 o'clock. Members of tho Craft and thoir la<3|; friends cordially invited. No regalia. /gospel hall, ingestre-street. LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7. MR. R. MILLER will (D.V.) give M Address. Subject: "The Indwelling, Controlling, and Cor-» rupting Power of Sin." All welcome. ALVATIO N A R M Y % Vivian-streot. Meetings at 11 a.m., 3, and 7 p.m., Conducted by ' MAJOR AND MRS. JOHNSON MAJOR AND MRS. JOHNSON (Late of Brisbane). Open-air Meetings — 10, Epuni-st. ; 2^ Myrstle-crecent. "S^TELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION OPEN-AIR BAND SERVICES: 10 a.m. — Macdonald-crescent. 6 p.m.-* Ghuznee-street. 11 a.m. — Herbert* street. Rev J. Ward. KING'S THEATRE: 3 p.m.— Wellington City Men's Brother, hood. Speaker: Mr. J. W. Black. Subject: "Heredity and Environ* ment." Company Part-Song: "Dia* dem." 7 p.m.— The People's Service. Rev. B. O. Blamiros. "Our Need of the Cross." Instrumental and Vocal Music. 'Cello Solo by Mr. Light. WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m., 7 p.m THURSDAY, 7 p.m. MISSION GOLDEN TREE (tho most valuable and unique tree in the Dominion), and SALE OF WORK in Wesley Hall, Taranalci-street, in aid of Central Mission Fund. Wednesday — Competitions. Maypole Display. Many Attractions. Thursday— "The Cutting of the Golden Fruit" (a heavy crop) by Dr. Platts Milla. Children's Glees, etc., otc, by Juvenile Choir. Two Nighta of Interest and_ Amusement. /^(HRISTADELPHIAN "LECTURES v^ are given every SUNDAY EVEN* ING at 7 o'clock, in the Victoria Flalj, Adelaide- road, to which all are cordially invited. Subject — "Resurrection and Judgment i] Popular Notions Contrasted with Bible Teaching. Seats free. No collection. \X7ELLINGTON THEOSOPHICALi ** SOCIETY. Ballanee-street, opposite Supremo Court. Public Lecture. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Sub. joet — "Some Difficulties of Religious Belief and Their Answer," by Mr. Short. Thursday, 8 p.m. — Lecturete and Study Ctoss. Room open every week day, 3 t« 4.30. TS7ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF Vt SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TEB, REV. S. BARNETT'S LAST SUNDAYS.. 11— Oahspe etudy. 2.45 — Lyceum. 7 — Lantern Lecture. Selected slid** (from 200) Occult Photography, Spirit Forms, etc., etc. Thinkers use this last opportunity. SUNDAY, 18th— Farewell Lecture— From Methodist Minister to . Spiritual 6peaker." A Psychic's Life Story. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND OF HELP". ERS (Registered), Wellington Hall, Mrs. WEEKS, of Australia, will deliver an Inspirational Address. Subject— "Mediumship : Its Use and Its Abuse," Psychometric Readings, Clairvoyant Descriptions, Spirit Messages. Solo — "Voio» from Parachpa," Mr. Parker. Violi» Obligato by Mr. A. Parker. T 13 (3 T U~ Bi £ "MAN'S HIGHER~MYSTIC SELF/* By W. NORTONTAYLOR. Occultist. SUNDAY, 7. DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-STREET. Sixpenco Collection. ■ETEDANTA^RF.ADING CLUB hoM » Meetings, 208, Lambton-quay, abov* Aldous, Tobacconist,- opposite Kirkcaldi* and Stains. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.— Members and Pub. lie. Mr. Rough, senr. TUESDAY, 14th inst., 8 p.m.— AsamU Meeting. Subject — "Unity. M. L. FORDHAM. Secretary. V.M.C.A. mO-NIGHT, at B— Devotional Meeting. X SUNDAY, at 4— Men's Meeting. Speaker— Mr. A. H. Scriven, of Auckland. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. These meetings open to all men. ANGLICAN GENERAL MISSION. TOWN HALL SERVICES. fTIHOSE desirous of assisting in th* X CHOIR arp requested to meet at S& Mark's Church on TUESDAY EVEK. ING NEXT, 13th September, at 8 o'clock. W. 11. WARREN, Hon. Secretary. A NEW LINE Of mYPISTS' DESKS! X TYPISTS' DESKS! Complete with Drawer. Only 17s 6d each. Also, Very strong OFFICE CHAIRS, 7s each, THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. 'Phono 1671 BALLROOM DANCING! " "jl/FRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held 111. on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private les'one or one quarter at class. Term commence! with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. Address — 86, Ghuzuee-street, Next St. Peter's Church. CARD Trays from 2s~6d; latest designs. Spg windows. Lloyd, Jeweller. VACUUM Cleaning m ail its branches The Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, Dixon-street. 'Phoue 2224. 1 ■pt/RIRI Mineral Water is equally do- ■*- lightful, whether used as a beverage or blended, instead of soda, with liquors, ssnes, or milk; all hotels and stores,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 2