TTNITARIAN FREE. CHURCH. vJ itige£tro.»treet. .Morning, tv 11— "Tho GruvMfe Probl<?:n iv the World." ' Kvenina. at 7— "Present Day Leruloi> of Thouithti 11. Goorgo Bornard Bhaw.' HEY. \V\ JELLIE, B^A. Wliftb ll $pectftclo! One teacher of' reHgion defending the- doctrine of Eternal Punishment, and others thinkiiijr ih dc pends on th>> moaning* of a Greek word. , What'do wv find in Lifp? All wiee i>u»i*hmtMit limit* itself, Ik> oautse It elfcot* its purpostt. Only foolihh punishment., actuated by obstinacy, ctin lust for ever. Ik ii poJtiblo to wortfijip ah. Olwtihate FoolY All men tvn v «> constituted, that tlio Hell of experience sooner or later leads to lloavon, yfTELLIN^TONIfENTIIAL MISSION Band Services— lo a.m. Pfthnor-stroot, 6 p.m. GliuKnoe.streoh 11 a.m.—Herbert'street. Rev. 15. O. Blmnirers. 7 p.m.*"-Now ' Theatre, Mann6r»*tr«et. Roy. 15. O. Blumires. "Christ and the ■Working Man." Soloist-Mr. T. O. Newton. Band items. SAL VAT I 0 N ABM V, Vivian-street. Farewell Meetings of Cadets Ransom, Brown, Loo. *nd Kemp. 7 a.m.— Knee Drill. 11 a.m., Holineis Meeting. 3 p.m., Sunshine Service. ? p.m., k Salvation Meeting. Farewell Addresses and Sonftti. OpMiAir: 10 a.m., Wallace-street ; 2 p.m., Abel Snntli-Btroot. MONDAY, 18th, 8 p.m. Fatjfwoll Social to Cadels who mo having for Salvation Army Training College. Music, Song, t'ood'by« Speeches, Rofrfßlnnontn. Admission, 6d, P. A. GUNN, Adjutant. TVTISSIONS TO BEAMEN CHURCH, ■* XJL YVhitinor»4keot. SUNDAY, 17th MARCH. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Proaohor, Mr. F. S. Shell, Soloist, Miss Bishop. ELLINGTON LODGE OF THE THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Bftllftnoe-Bti'oot, opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject— "Endlesi ProgrMsion or Ever* lasUnS 1 Punishment," by Mr. Short. Music, Quert-ious, Collect ion. Room open daily, 3 to 1.30. Bookß for Sale,, Wednesday, 3 to 4.80. OHMSTADELPHIAN LEOTCREtt. riHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES aro v; given every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Victoria H*ll. Ade-laide-road, to which all are cordially in. vited. ' Subject— "The Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the Serpent." jjpw CENTURY HALL SUNDAY, 7 p.m. MRS. STEINMAN, from Austnlin. Lecture— "Spiritualism ! Its Mewa-go niid Mission to Humanity." Followed by Floral Ckirvoyancs Mid Psychomotry. Collection 6(1 and Is. MRS. BARTON'S usual Meeting will be held at 79, Broutrhtm-atreet, SUNDAY, 7- p.m. Short Address. Spiritual Visions from Flowers only. Bring n Flower with you. fiHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, 111 MASONIC liAt^U BOULCOTT.ST. EVERY WEDNESDAY BVBNIN At 8 o'clock. Everyone Oordittlly Invited. ' jp^HHg|BM(M~*HMMMMMMM*MIIIB*B v • By ,9p9Qlfel $j|g& Appointment JOHN. R I 0 H, Karoola Orchard, HAVELOCK NOttlhl, Is now selling Choice Dessert Apple*, 7s 6d case of 401b j Cooking Apple*, 6s 6d do, do; Tomatoes, 5s 6d ca-se of 241b ; Dessort Peaches, 6s 6d ahd 5s per on«o. Put on rail at Hastings for 6d extra, Carriage "paid to any railway station for 9d extra. Delivered nfc Wellington. C*uh with order. . STORAGE ACCOMMODATION. . ' TO-E HAVE FIRST.OLASS S'iOß. AOffi * ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT ' /»D TON PER WEEIL '• - ' SITUATED NEAR TE ARO JU% WAY STATION. . Apply, * ' , " LAERY AjSD CO., LTD., ALMSN.STREET, WELLINGTON. K/V7 ACRES,' renJ good SheG» Farm, O*« 297 aoras O.R.P. *nd 250 were* L.1.P.; t^tal rent JS27 per unuuinj-nll m grttw with the exoeption»of 100 «r)fe«. wnich is in good bush. A 6-roomed house, wdolriied, hayshed, cowshed, and other outbt.; ldinij\ dip and workshop. Tho place is subdivided into 8 paddock*. Situated close to School a-nd Post Ofliec. 8 inilui from Mataron Station, on good load. Carrying capacity, 3 shetp'. At present carrying 1800 Bhoop, 30 cattle, and 4 htmig. | PRICE, £7 10s per ftere-i ffdod terms nfrnngod. H. l». OABNKU AN» CO., Vaihmie. HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE. 320 SPLENDID JUJILDING BttEß.. rjniWS well-known Property is now boing I X offered for ealo at prlow pkond «l»ou tho S^etlou» by two wolMtnown local LimU AgenU Full particulars, \>\n\\», vvioen, «to., mi ttpi'lkslwn <o '■>*\W, SKCKIiiTA^V, TimiinM liun \V. B. Rli&<ic»'* liitait, 1 >'o, 0, JoLa*w*-ituet' J Wftlltaftto*,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1912, Page 2
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