UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, logestre-BtriMt. Morning, at 11— "In Spirit" and in i Truth." Evening, At 7 — "The Connection brtween Science and Theology." ■ ' ' REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. WHAT IS UNITARIANISM? It. is not a croed. It, is tho religion of onon-mindedness; that is to puy, the reli1 gioo of progress. That is why it meets th» oppouition and mieropresonttitionof other churches. , The battle ot liberty k far from won. ■ It. would be sooner won if all who have 1 reyoltod against creeds would come to- ) 'gather and work for a new church. r^ttUROH OF CHRIST, RIDDIFORI)" , V> ' STREET. I 11 a.m. — Worship, Mr. Hardham, 1 2.45 p.m.— Bible Soh'ool and Bible : Classes. 1 , '7 p.m. — Gospol Servicp. Speakor, S. H. Mudge. Subject, "The Love 'of God to Man. Bright <*rvio«« ALVATION" ARM^"^fVIAN^ST.' Bright, Homely, Helpful Meetings, T a.m., luieo Drill ; 11 a.m., Holiness Mooting j 3 p.m., Muftio and Solig # Service (special) j 7 p.m., Sfnlvation Mooting. All are welcome, strungerd and visitors to the city particularly bo. The Band, Singing Company, and Scotch Sqngslers will take paH. Open-air Meeting?, 10" a.m. Eliza-beth-sfc., 2 p.m. Broadway-toriUce. D. A. G^NN, CO. NEW OENTtm'' HALL." Kent-terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY),) at 7 p.m. Lecture by Mr«. Ilyanw, '"Life m tlio Sphe-ros." Lyceum, 3 p.m., Recitation Sunday and Dedication of Infant by Mrs. Hyams, iM=6i,«tod by Ml*. Miles, Pubtio Test Circle*, Tuesday und Friday, at 8 p.m., 1, Home'&treot. 1 ; Admission — 6d and 1«. HELPING HAND MISSION, TARA^ NAKI-ST. (Uns^tariani. 1 11 a.m. — Fellowship. '• 3.15 p.m.—Adult Bibl«, Clo«». 6.10 p. m.—Haining-strdnt'. (open-air). , 7 p.m. — Bright, Helpful Goepel Service. All are welcome. riHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, \J Toßman-Btreot. - TO-NIGHT, 7, I.S.S. Lesson. To-morrow, 11, Worship ; 6.30, Picture Service (not previouely exhibited in Wollington). "Flow We Got , our Bibles.". Part 4, "Hunting the Lolr lards, Burning Bibles at Paul's Cross, Reading the Cnainod Bibles,'! eto. "We are not ac many ;which .corrupt the Word Of God."-1 Cor., 2-17. '-, WELLINGTON' LODGE OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (In- . corporated), Ballance-etreet (opposite Supreme Court). , Publio Lecture, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject, "The Portals of Initiation,." .by Miss C. W. Christie, jOrgatiiser N.Z. Section of the Theosophical Society. Music, Question*, Collection. Booka for Sale Wednesdays, 5 to 4.30. Quarterly Meeting, FRIDAY, sth July. T\JTELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION Band Services— lo a^n., Gaol Gate; 6 . p.m., Ghuznee-street. 11 a.m.— Herbert-fit. Hall, Rev. E. 0. Blamires. ' 7 p.m.— New Theatre, Marniera-at., _ tho Peopled Service, Rev, ,E. 0. Blamires. Special Music. Nofce^-Tueeday, Herbert-st Hall, Band ' Concert. _____.______„ WELLINGTON OITY MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. New Theatre, 3 p.m., Pleasant Sunday ' Afternoon. Open to Men and Women. Dr. Newman, M.P., will speak on "The ' Early Religion of tha Maori." Muaipal Programme. 7 p.m., Central Mission People's Service, Rev. E. O. Blamires. Soloist, Mr. Arthur Oak.ey. Tuesday, Band Concert. /"iHRISTADBLPHIAN Meetings are *-* held every SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., ■ Druids' 'HalJ, T*ranaki*stroefc (front, room). Subject Tomorrow — "The Witoh o£ Endor." . ' Questions invited after addrels. 1 All Welcome. No Collection. M 1 RS. ' BARTON, Telepathiet (NonSpiritualist). Usual meeting Will bo 1 held at the Boulcott-streot Hall (lato I Spiller's). SUNDAY, 7 p.m. i Short addreeis. Spiritual Okirvoyanoe from Flowers ' placed on the table. Bring » flower with you. tpHRISTTIAN .SCIENCE SERVICES . EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, 7.30 o'clock, , Also the First W;.n2«lay Evening ooff f Each Month, at BO olook. r MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., Publio cordially iuvited. ! ' ~ mmm ■~— — "^ "— " "**"—'*'* . - COUNTY OF HUTT. ; No. 8 SPEOIAL~RATING AREA. ' Proposal to R»iee a Loan of £1350 to Construct und Erect a Bridge Across >■ the Hutt River on the Upper Hutt r to Pahautanui-road. I • . NOTIOE OF POLL, [ In the matter of "The Local Bodies' 1 Loans Aot, 1908," and its amendments. . . J ' I HEREBY give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the No. 8 Special ' Rating Are* will be takon on WEDNES- \ DAY, the 3rd day of JULY, 1912, upon tho above-named proposal. ! JOHN WAKEHAk. Chairman. ! Wellington, 18th June, 1912. ' In the matter of "The Local MeotiouH Act, 1008," and its &meiiufii«nLs. REFERRING to % abt£v& notice, I hereby giw> noVicß ta&t a Poll ol ' tlio Ratepayers ofi' the ' above Special s Bating Area will be talthn on WEDNES- ' DAY, tho 3rd day of JULXi 1012, at tlw following places, bhal s is to say— 1 Oddfellows' Hall, Tronthaui. Monies' Hall, SilVorstream. PsUiautanui Hall, Pahautttiiul. Mr. H. Abbott's Rosidonce, Judfifeford. 1 "Hutt County Office, WeUiugton. E __ \ Hour* .of Polling— -9 Vclook a.m. to 6 L o'clock p.m. ' « J. W. OUDBY, Heturnittg. Officei'. ' Wellington, Mth June, 1912. PUBLIO NOTICE, s I, HARRY LIPMAN W SOLOMON, of Braudpn-street, Wollington, Importer, 1 carrying ou business iv the ' Oity of Welliugtou under the style of "Harry Savage," am now desirous of bobg known by my own name in all business, privalo, or other matters in whioh I am or ehall bo concerned, this is to notify the piihlio that, in future, and from now onwards, I shall ' take and bo knowu by my ,ovm namu. b HARRY LIPMAN SOLOMON, and by no other: and I deeiro all roi'respondeneo ■ to bo addressed accordingly. Dated this 26th day of Juue, 1912. (Sismed)_H. L. SOLOMON. PICTURESQUE PELORUS.-Visitors to thosa lovely Sounds oan hayo good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, iv ' ■ "Beautiful Mahau, tho Gem of tho l Sounds." Ten hours from Wellington, via Pioton. Good boach fov bathing; rowing boutß;' launches and horses if 10quirod. Regular mail services direct from Wollington, Pioton, and Havelock. Shooting, Tonnis Court. Post and Telegraph Oflice. Terms, 6a por day; 30s per weok. Children under 12 half-price. Apply W.j_l\_Erskino,_Mahau,_Poloru« Sounds. NOTIS tho immonso improvement iv tha flavour of the whisky when you add Puriri. lv future, Whisky «nd Puiiri, uloaeo, All hotoU.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 2
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