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UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingest re -ktrcut. MorrJnc, at 11- -"Not Happineis. But More." / Evening, at 7— "Present Day Loaders ot Thought— (lll ) Maurice Maeturlinc't.'' REV. W. JKLLIE, B.A. The older typos of religious thought and practice, exemplified by orthodox Chmtianity, ui'o outgrown. The word, however,, is not leaviug religion behind. A. now loligion, without a nanie, or will; many names, is forming itself in tho hearts and minds of our bravest thinkers. We, Unitarians, want to put ourselves on tho eido of that rising religion, which is slowly, against opposition, transforming" orthodoxy in »pito of itself. HELPING HAND MISSION Taranaki.streot. SUNDAY SER VICES s Morning, 11 a.m.— Fellowship. Afternoon, 3:15 p.m.— Bible Claes. Evening, 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Speaker, Air. Stonton. A welcome to all. Tfc/TISSIbNiT'TO SEAIiE^JTciijURCH, XTX Whitmore-Btreet. Services 11 a.m. and '? p.m. Preacher-Mr F. S. Shell. Subject 7 r,.iu.-~"\Yhy I Am Not • Secularist. Books pmvidod. TITRS. BARTON'S usual Mecting*wili "■*• be held at 79, Brougham -«t*eefc, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Short Address. Spiritual VisionH from Flowors, only. Bring a Flower with you. V"BW OKNTUHY HAIZ SUNDAY,"? p.m. MRS. STEINMAN, from Australia. Lecture from Mario OorelH's book, "Tho Life Everlasting," followed by Flornl Clairvoyance and Psyohomotry. Collection 6d and le. Solo by Mr. Courtonay V. Mohr. SALVATION AiMYpvivTan~Btreot. - Bright, Cheerful, Helpful, Homely Moetingß. Good Singing and Music. Live Loving Straight Talks. 7 a.m., Knee Drill; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Address, Adjt Gunn. 3 p.m., Sunshine Servioe. 7 p.m., Salvation Mooting. Address, Adjt. Davis. All aro welcome. Visitors to the city particularly invited. Opon Air— lo a.m., Aro« street; 2 p.m., Tutchen-Btroot. D. A. GUNN, Adjutant. CENTRAL MISSION Band Services— lo a.m., Martin-street ; 0 p.m., Ghuznoo-stroet. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Concert Chamber (Town Hall). 11 a.m.— Rev. O. H. Olds. 3 p.m.— Miss Webster, of China Inland Mission. 7 p.m.— Roy. E. 0. Blamiros. , Soo Special Advertisement. pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVIoi", In MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Everyone Cordially Invited. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUDLDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDU* CATION, LONDON. Education Department, Wellington, Oth March, 1912. THE above Examinations will be conducted by tho Education Department, at various centres, about May and Juno next respectively. Forms of application to bo examined may bo obtained from the authorities of tho local Technical or Art School or classes, or from tl\e InspectorGeneral of Schools, Wellington. The date* by which applications to be examined inui-1 reach the Education Department are: For tho Technological Examinations, 15th April, or, with late fee, 22nd April ; and for tl\« Science and Art Examinations, 14th May or, with late fee, 21bt May. G. HOGBEN, • Inspectoi'-Gcneral of Schools. VICTORIA COLLEGE. , ' STUDENTS will be Enrolled on THURSDAY, 21st March. Profeseore will meet their Students at tho hourc noted below : — 5.15 p.m. — Chairman* Address to New Students; Room VII. 5.45 to 6.15 p.m, — Professor Brown, Latin and Greek; Room VII. Professor Garrow, English Law and N.Z. Law;. Room 111. Professor Laby, Physios; Chemistry Lecture Room. Mr. Ward, Commercial Law; Room VI. 6.15 to ,6.45 p.m.— Prof essor Adamson, ! Room IV. ; 6.45 p.m., Jurisprudence . and Constitutional History; 7 p.m., Roman Law and International Law. Mr. Barton, Accountancy j Room VI. 6.45* to 7.15 p. m.— Professor Mackenzie, . English; Room VIII. Professor Yon Zedlitz, French and German; Room 7.15 t« 7.45 p.m.— Mr. Wilson, Economics; Geography; Room 11. Prof eseor Kirk,' Botany and Zoology; Biology Lecture Room. 7.45 to 8.15 p.m.— Professor Picken, Mathematics i Room VII. 8.15 to 8.45 p.m.— Profeeeor Hunter, Mental Science; Room VIII. Professor Eastorlield, Chemistry i Chemistry ' Lecture Room. Mr. Cotton, Geology; Geology Room. Students taking Education will meet Mr. Tennant at the Firet Lecture on FRIDAY. 22nd March, at 4 p.m. Sti». dents desiring to obtain exemption from Leoturea ehould make application forthJUth; i ! By SptcUl $>«i2ff Appointment OST FRJlE— Arsenicftl PHU, Is C.l; Cet'ticura Soup, Ik; Spring ftloteou. Soap, 6di "tlawlunvs lrusiaut Uulio 1 Atthmn. Powder." Is and Zt, tin; ftpriuu Blcssom OiY.l taunt, 6d Rrd Ik; Bpriiit. IM'junom Pills, 6c\ and li; Bloom>no Con, V,\xt<i, bd; MandtuMi Laundry Ulhzc, brt acd Is. Sold evoryvhure. From Whok. ta^o *Uriitr»ri*tß» or Jlr». Louka Hawktti*, George street. Dun&dui.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 2