SALVATION ARM "5 Vivian-street. 7 a.m.— Knee Drill. 11 a.m. — Holiness Meeting, Definii Teaching ntul Testimony^ 3 p.m. — Sunshine Service. Music an Song. 7 p.m.— Salvation Moeling. A specif tribute will bo pairi in this meetine < the late Mr. T. E. Taylor. D. A. GUNN, Adjt. HELPING • HAND" ~'MtßSld> (Unsccifirian), 95. Tarannki-Ft, SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 n.m.-— Mnlarhi, 3-tG. Lendei Deputy-Superintptident. 3.15 p.m.— Bibl Clttss. Subjeot, "The Work of the Hoi ' Spirit." 6.lo— Opph-tvir, Haining-str«>e 7 p.m.— An r.ll-importatit questior Speakef. Mrs. Sheil. A seat, a bool Biid a tvclcome. No collection. WELLINGTON LODg¥~I)F~TH TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Incol'potatrd) Ballance-st., Opposite Supreme Court. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. Mrs, Besant'p t.pcturp, "The Emei gence of the World's Religion," by Mi Godber*. Music. Collection. Room open 3 to 4,20 daily. __ Books for Sale Wednesday, 3 to 4.30. Tfrf ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSIOI Band Servieee— lo a.m., Woolcombe-sl. 6 p.m., Ghuznee-st, 11 a.m.— -Herbert-efc., Ray, E. 0. Bio mires. | 7 p.m.— New Theatre, Manhersst., ReV K. O. BUmires. Cehtral Mievion Quarte 1 Party, Soloiet, Mr. T. C. Newton, j , 8.15 p.jn.--Th6 Women's Crusade Meet ing. Speaker, D r , Platts-Milla, Al women invited. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION 01 SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY nALL,*KENT.TER. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. MRS. E. SCHUTM Lectures. Subject taken from St. Matthew, chat te* 13, verses 16 and 17. JPsychometrii Readings from articles, Mid Ch&racte Reading from sound of voice* Admission, 6d and Is. VEDANTA READING CLUB RAMAKRISHNA CENTRE. MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST, Club Meetings— FßlDAYS, at 8 p.m. Special Breathihg Exercises on \VEtI NESDAYS, at 3 p.m. Public invited to both meetings. ,O. BETTS, Hon. Seo^ NEW NOVEL BY N/Z. AUTHOR. "fpHE OTHER RICHARD GRAHAM.' A By MRS. 1?. CLAPPERTON. Highly Praised by Homo and Colonia Pt'ew, •'Admimbly worked out. Bright, pled, sant coloniftl story. Would like to ehakt hands with all charactors.""-Timeß, Dun edin. "Clean, pure, hiirh-toned story, Matve of complexity ; intorest kept up to end,' »-St**, Duhedia. ON SALE NOW AT ALL BOOK* SELLERS. Price (in cloth), 3« 6d, LOCAL BILL. WELLINGTON CITY EMPOWERING AND AMENDMENT BILL. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thai the Wellington Ciiv Council pro pose* to .ihtroduce into the G«nerß Assambly in tho forthcoming Session ol Parliament ft Bill to cll'ecl the folloVrinj objects:-* (1.) To" amnnd the Wellington Citj Milk Supply Acl, 1910, by autho> rising the pro\ i=ion of cool storage chambers for the storage of human food of whafsoverjdhd pt nature in connection with any milk station esinblished undet tlmt Act. / (2.) To amend the Wellingtoh City Empowering Act, ISOS, by excepting from the description of the lands mentioned in Soctioii 6 of such Act the lnnds defined in the first schedule to "The Wollihgton 1 (Cily) Suburbs Sanitatioh Act. 1893," which wore formerly js, poH tioh of the Borough ot KaforiJ This lahd is within the origihal City Drainage Aren, and is subjeefc, to epecinl rates for City Drainage Loahs. Unless the Act' is amended us proiwsed ifc is pos« Bible that the lahd ( in question may also be rateable ih respect o£ the Suburban Drainßge Loans. This was never intendeds (5.) To enable the Wellington City Council to make By-laws fixing reasonable charges for admission to sports groutids, feoologieal gar« dens, museums, nhd adiuariumß owned or controlled by the Council but subject to the limitations following! (1) Such charges shall hot be mad© oh more than 30 daya in any one year, and (2) such charges eh&U hot exceed ih the caso of persons fifteen yearn of nge ot over one shillihg, and 111 the ca?s of persons under that age sixpence. Copies of the Bill ar© deposited afc th» Magistrate's Court fthd the City Council Offices, both in the City of Wellington, ' Dated this 22nd day of July, 1911. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. In the matter of "The Compntnes Act. nf 1908! and in the mutter of THE riMIE Creditors of tliP nbeve-nMned *■• Company ale required, on or baton the 19th day of AUGUST, 1911, to send their Names and Addresses Mid the p*r»i tieularß of their debts or claims to James Mftcmiosh. 31, Hunter-street, Wellington, the Liquidator of the said Company. Dated this Slsfc day oi July, 1911. JAMES MACINTOSH, Liquidator, j notictT ' I HAVE this day «old thft bruich of my .Stprpkccpihg Bimineßs in Tmakoriroad, wpllinston, to Mr, A. B. Bowden ai a goihg concern. I have to th&hk my customoM nt the adcac branch for tUriV palronngn extruded to mo dining tho Ut\ five yofti'H, ntid trust that Ihe sumo will be extended to my succe«sor. JAMES RUSSELL. IHAVE this day pnrcliasetl tho Titm-t • kwi-roßtl branrh nf Mr. Jh\w, Kir- i sells fetorpkooiiing Dusinec/, nnd will b« J glad of HlO exteh-ion to me of tho support tvliieh has foi «ome yours putt bo&n acconletl lo Mr. Riwsoll, »nd can nssure rummers und prospective customers thai their requirements «ill rpe^iVA the \srv beet Mtefttioti. The busihcffc will b? contmuod wilhmtl, any interference \Mth tli^ banie or delay whatever. ALFRED E. BOWDISN*. ST, JOHN AMnt'LANCE ASSOCIJ. TION. AMBULANCE SERVICE. ON ahd pfior Ist August, the Ambulance Van and Brougltnin will bis kepi nfc Johhptoh's Stnblcs, Dnrkcr-ntrpct. Telcphono 670. J, D. AVKRY, __________ t y. r __l? tr y'.NOTICE. OUR WAREHOUSE snd OFFICES , , Will b& CLOSED on MONDAY, 31st instftht, for Annual Stocktaking, WM. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Cusfcuwbousoquay. I<rgrjANTFTD'KJjow1 < rgrjANTFTD'KJjown j "~- For~fie7t~^d JT ChPj.pM.Wnod, Oml, Oat.., Chuff, Bran, Mid wi kmd« IVwl Jfeod, trs: | KeUitrny, .Adelfcidci cud, fJThouft 2455.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 2
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