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UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. IngGstre-otreot. Morning, at 11— "The Moral Struggle." Evening^ at 7—"Tho Movement ofUnitananiem m English-speaking Countrje--." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. ' WE BELIEVE The ultimate authority in Religion h the 6ame as the ultimate < authority in Life, neither Pope, Bible, nor Jesus Christ, but Experience. Freedom of Thought and Word; for Freedom and Truth go over hond in hand. A never-ceaeing revelation of God, both now and in all ages and landa, by virtue of and in proportion to man's search for Truth. Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIANSTREET. The Gospel will be preached (D.V.) on Lord's Day, ut 7 p.m. All invited. Seat* all free. No collection. A cordial invitation to all. CHURCH ""^OF CHRIST, VIVIANSTREET. Minister, A. J. Saunders, ' M.A. • 10, a.m.— Men's Meeting. Mr. Geo. Davis, r , 11 a.m.«-Public Worship. Speaker, Mr. R. A. Wright. 2.45 p.m.-Biblo Sohool. 7 p.m.— Bright, Earnest Gospel Service. Sermon, "Signs of the Times. >v^ CHURCH OF CHRIST, RIDDIFORDSTREET. 11 a.m.— Worship. Speaker, Mr. .Vick cry. < 2.46 p.m.--S.S. and Bible Classes. t» W"" Go< y? c i Berv ioe- - Preacher, S. H. Mudge. Referenoe will bo made to the late, Mr. M'Lean and to tho Wreck of the Titanic. SALVATION ARMY, Vivian.«treet.~ 7 a.m-.-Knee Drill. All Christians welcome. _ 11 a-m.-Holinees Meeting. A helpful time. 3 p.m.— Sunshine Service. , Music, Song, and Testimony. 7 p.m.— Titanic Memorial Service. Suitable Music and Song. A hearty welcome to all. Open-air—lO a.m., Hankey-st ; 2 p.m., Myrtle-crescent. * P. A. GUNN, Adjutant. WeliinolSW eliinol SF S3I on. aom>z Band Services— 10 a.m., Nairn^t. ; 6 p.m., Ghuzne©-st. 11 a.m.— Herbert-st. Hall, Rev. E. O. Blamipeo. 7 - p.n»,— ■ NEW THEATRE, Mannered., Rev. E. 0. Blamir&s. "Tba Wreck of the Titanic." Mr. T..C. Newton will sing "The Wreck," "Drifting." Band Selection. Retirhig Collection for English Poor' Relief. CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES. I^HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES are VJ given every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in tho Victoria Hall, Ado-laide-road, to which all aro cordially hi. vited. Subject— "The Modern Pulpit and the Bible." fiHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, V Tasman-Btreet. To-night, 7, Leeaon, "The Appoi-tment of the Twelve." To-morrow, Worship. 11, Topic "Shipwreck." Gospel Meeting, 6.30, "A- Plea for the Restoration and Observance of the Sabbath that was made at Eden, whioh causes the N.Z. Sunday to be the Seventh Day, Sabbath." DAVID NIELD, Pastor. T|TRS BARTON'S usual Meeting will be' ltx hold at 79, Brougham-ikeet, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Written questions and Spiritual Clairvoyance only. 'W'EW CENTURY HALL. ' TO-MORROW (Sunday), 81rt APRIL, """ 1912,"Tit 7 -D'clOTir sharp. ~ 64th ANNIVERSARY OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM. - Lecture by the President. , . j Meeting at ciol&e^to forni Claei for Psychic Therapeutics. Harbinger and Message o£ Life. Collection 6d and Is. WELLINGTON LODGE OF THE THKOSOPHICAL SOCIETY / (Incorporated). Ballance-fitfeet, opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "The, Guardians of Humanity," by Mrs. J. Davidson. Music, Questions, Collection. Room open 3 to 4.30 daily. . Books for Sale, Wedneedaye, 3 to 4.30. HRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICK ' In MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 8 o l olock., Everyone Cordially Invited. IiXJNOHEON, SUPPEII, & TEA ROOMS. , TJUIL'S •E COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, LAMBTON-QUAY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Open 9 a.m. till 11.16 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor Telephone 2806. IMPERIAL RESTAURANT Manners-st. (next Clarendon Hotel) Under entirely new management. BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Open from 7 a.m. to midnight. •Phono No. 2952. P. P. CHAPLIN, Proprietor. BRICE'S 1 BRICE'S ■ (Late of Bodega) TWTEW LUNCH AND TliA ROOMS, ■^ 226 Lambton-quay (opposite tfio Dresden). HOT MEAT, FISH, AND OYSTER TEAS. 5 to 7.30. On Saturdays, to 10 p.m. .■M_MM«M---MHn| By 9pe«l«l Appoint m«nl ' _ X, ALL Classes of Cleaning nro undor^ taken by the Wellington Cleamnir Co., 97, Dixon-st. 'Phone 2224. B~ALLUOpM Powdered Wax feivoT"a splendid surface. 1« 6d per tin at Mttitin f, Munneru-streot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 2

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