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CHURCH OK CHBJST, VIVIANSTREET. Minister, A. J. Saundere. M.A. 10 a.m.— Men> Meeting. s * 11 a.m.— Publio Worship. Communion. Sermon. "Wounded in the House of Friends." 2.4S p.m.— Bible Sohool. 7 p.m.— Bright, Helpful, Gospel Service. Preacher, Mr. S. J. Matheeon. Hearty Welcome CHURCH OF CHRIST, BIDDIFiOBD. STKEJST. 11 a.m.— Worship Speaker, S. If. Miulge. 2.45 p.m.— S.S. and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.— Bright Gwjpel Service. Preacher, ». H. Mudffe. Tor>i<\ "The Power of God." TTNITARI A N ""TREE OHURGH, Ingestre-etreet. Morning, at 11— "The Blessing of » Burden." § Evening, at 7— "History of Unitarianism— l. The Martyr Pioneers." BEY. W. JELLIE, B.A. • 1 If you could find a church united on the twin baeis of "think for yourself" and 'work for othore," would you not be 'inclined to join it? That js the kind of church Unitarians ure trying to build up— a church of perfect freedom and goodwill—without .enslavement to tho past, either in matters of belief or in methods of work. fiHUBCH oiTgod^tabernaclk, V^ , Tasman-streot. To-night, 7, 1.8.8. Lesson, "The Ue,e of the Sabbath." It is the Memorial of Creation. Ajl created being* must keep it, or they dishonour their Creator Tomorrow, 6.30 p.m. ' Subject, "The Observance of Sunday ho* no Bible Authority." Jesus rose on Saturday— Matt. 20, i-6, ' ' _ DAVID NIELD, Pastor. Dr. Torrey cays:— "Jesus entirely abrogated the Seventh Day, Sabbath." God g ayS ; —"The Seventh Day is the Sabbath. Ihe Word of the Lord endureth for evor." 1 Peter, 1-25. Sabbath and Sunday aro two different days." N.Z. Monday is Sunday. Therefore N.Z. Sunday is the Sabbath, which begins at «uneet on Saturday. Tabernacle, 7, To-night. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH, Wbitmore-stroet. HARVEST THANKSGIVING • SERVICES. II a.m.— Morning Service and Holy Communion, Rev. A. M. Johnson. 7 p.m.— F. S. Shell. OHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES.™ |~IHBISTADELPHIAN LKCTUBES are *J given every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Victoria Hall. Ade-laide-road, to which all are cordially invited. Subject^'Tho Reality of Jesus and His Resurrection." WELLINGTON LODGE OF THK THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Ballance-street, opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subjeot--«The Old and New," by Mm. Pennifold. Music, Collection* Room open 3 to 4.30 daily. Books Wednesday, 3 to 4.30. VTEW CENTURY HAIZ SUNDAY, 7 p.m. MRS/ STBINMAN, from Australia. Lecture— "Death's Chiefest Surprise." Followed by Floral Clairvoyance and Psychometry. Collection 6d und Is. TOIELLINGTON CENTRAL ./▼▼.l ; wi \ MISSION^ ' Band Services— lo a.m., Barker-street ; 6 p.m., Ghuznee-street. 11 a.m.— Herbert-street, Rev. E. 0. Blamiras. "Echoes of Pahiafcua." 7 p.m.-NEW THEATRE, Mannere-ot. Rev. E> O. Blamices. Silver Band Selections, "I Will Arise," "Glory b« to the 1 Father." Miss Ena Ward will Sing two Solos. WELLINGTON* CITY MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. Opening Meeting of *New Session, SUNDAY WEEK, 21st April. 3 ( p.m. Proceeds devoted to Fund for the preset! i Distress in England. . , i CHURCH NOTICE. **""" EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Divine Services', SUNDAY, 14th April, in Druide' Hall, Taranaki-etreet, jit 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Pastor F. HASSOLIJ. rjOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. Matthew Logg, Evangelist, will (D.V.) Preach the Gospftl on LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Subfect-"Tho I Judgment of the Living Nations." A hearty invitation extended to all. TI/TRS BABTON'S usual Meeting will bo iyj - held at 79, Broughanvslreet, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Written questions and Spiritual Clairvoyance only. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE", In MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 8 o'olock. Everyone Cordially Invited. NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF LAND UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 1908. Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, 4th April, 1912. NOTICE is hereby given tlmt, in yur> eua.nco of the above Abt and tho Regulations mado therpundcr, evory pe^ son and company within the meajunff of tho «>aid Act, being owner of land in New ZeaJond, or being tho lioldot or owner ni any mortgage or mortgages of lanti \v New Zealand, it, hereby required to tuaka and furnish to me, in the proscribed form, returns of euch lands and mortgageo as at 12 o'clock noon on the 31st day of Maroh, 1912. And, further, notice ie horeby g*v«i that such returns shall in all cases b» delivered at or forwarded to the offic* of tho Commieeionor of Taxee^ in tht> Govornmont Buildings, at WoHinjrton, 011 -ir before the Ist day of May, 1012. • G. F. C. CAMPBELL,, . Commissioner »f 'Taxcw. • NOTE.— Personr who have »iofe received forme of return from this office may obtain them ut any Pmtal Money Order, Office. SPECIAL NOTE.~-Any person failing to furnish a return at tlie prescribed time is liable to ft penalty of not tern than £2 or mooo than J3IOO. ' , IT'S ft form of slow poi*onil\g«- that mdi geition you endure every flay, for toowhieh \t not digested forms a t>oi»onon gas in (ho slomnoh, which onton tlio blood, and is spread throughout the bo-iy. Dm»\ ran risk* by neglecting your indifcdsUou any longer, but t>eud nut to your chctnUt for a bottlo of (hat wonderful vernal >■- Dr. Cfow'.iffid 1 * "Noxol," now. Tri^o 7a botll<__^ _ _, ' "J" ABOUR is iiivtvl by preparing vom JUi floors with Ballroom Powdered win;. Sold ut Martin'B, Maunura-stteat. Is 0d

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 2

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