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TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCI X.J Ingest re-Btroet. Morning, nt 11— "Tlie Strength of Soul at Reet." Evening, at 7— "lb Religion Decay in or Growing?" i Hey. W. Jollic, B.A. I WHAT THE UNITARIAN CHURC STANDS^ FOR. I The Religion of the Spirit, as dklir; guisfoed from the religion of authority whether of Pope or of Bible. Freedom of Thought and Speed]) b( Moving that Freedom and Truth go han in hnnd. Tho forward look; believihg that nift is here for progress, and that progrct comes of labour and thought throu,T unrest. QALVATION ARMY" VIVIANSI Mcctihgs at 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and ? p.m JUNIOR ANNUAL. BRIGADIER BRAY Lending On. Special ►Singing by the Children nm young people, who lake the platform n 3 and 7 p.m. A Grand SighL Good Programmes. Ohen-uir Meetings— lo a.m., Aro ant Epuni fctroets; 2 p.m., Piric and Auetii 8 MONDAY and , TUESDAY -Spocin Junior Demonstrations and Prcscnlatioi of Priwis. Fine Company Songs, Musi cal Drill*, Rocitatiohs, Solos, Dialogue? Flag Drills, and some unique items. Tw< fine programmes. Sottson Ticket foi two nights 6d, Children 3d. Piaho kiudl.v lent by Dresden Piano Co. JD. A. GUNN, Adjutant-. | SALVATION ARMY, Con«tßblo.sTi«et] SUNDAY. Bth DECEMBER. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ANNUAL. Major Toomer in command. 4 Special Sihgihg by Children. Come I pHURCH OF CHRIST, VIVtAN-ST. 11 a.m.-'Breaking of Bread. 2.45 p.m.-— Sunday School. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Mr. W., D. Little will epeak Morning and Evening. Everyone welcome. \y ELLINGTON .CENTRAL MISSION Open-air Band Serviceß"-10 a.m., Top Hankey-streel ; Boys' Band, Woolcombestreet; 6 p.m., Ghu?,nce-streei. 11 a.m.— Herbert-street Hall, Rev. C. Crtrr, 7 p.m.— -New Theatre, People's Service, Mr. Town Bend. WELLINGTON LODGtfi OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Incorporated), Ballahce-et., opp. Supreme Court. Public Lecture, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject— "The Esoteric Meaning of the Lord's Prayer," by Mr. W. S. Short. Room open daily, 3to 4.30 p.m. ' Books for Sale Wednesday, 3 to 4.30 p.m. , VT_W DENTURY ' HALL.' TO-MORROW, Bth DECEMBER, 7 p.m. Mrs. J. Wilson \s\\\ speak. Subject--"Personal Responsibility." ■ Mr. J. Wilson will speak if needed. Questions token from audience. Mrs. J. Wilson will be the' Mewagebearer. Admission, 6d. I*. Don't forget Bazaar, lllh, 12th, , Dec. Harbingers and Message of Life foe Sale. . t EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Deutgch). DIVINE SERVICES. ! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Bth DEC. In DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAIU-STREET. At 11 A.m. and 7 p.m. ..,' , • Pastor V. HA6SOLD. riHRISTADELPHtAN Meetings are *-> held EVERY SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., Druids' Hall, Taranaki-street (f roht room). Subject TO-MORROW-"Can we Believe in the Genesis of the Bible?" Question* invited after addrett. All Welcome. No Collection. CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE* Tasmaii-street. TO-NIGHT, 7.3o— "The' Seventh Day Sabbath commencing at Eden by tho Hun's Rule Westward makea our Now Zealand Sundny to be tho Sovontli Day, and not tlio firnt day of the week." TO-MORROW, 11-~Wor B hip. 6.30Young People's Service— -"The Dream that Nebttchftdnefcanr did not forget." MRS. BARTON'S Ueual Meeting (pt_. bably last) will be held at 70, Brougham-street, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Short Addrets. I Spiritual Clairvoyance from Flowers. Bring n Flower with you. /CHRISTIAN Scientists, of Wellington, ; hold Services Every Simday Evening, at 7 o'clock, also First Wednesday Evening of each month, at 8 o'clook, 94, Wtl-lis-street, Reading Room, came address, open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 12 to 4. Public cordially welcomed. VISITOHS r ™ A RE REMINDED tlmt _ t KINSEY, PHOTOGRAPHER, 1 Lambton-quny, will for ONE MONTH give Sis CABINETS, with an ENLARGEMENT, for 25/See Name "KINSEY" on our Showcases. PIPE-SMOKERS who may have hud the misfortune to broak a favourite Pipo will bo pleased to learn that no matter how badly broken, they can now have same repaired and in ado equal to new by postuig it to Louis Chrißte*oti, Pipemakcr, Wellington. Arty do^cription of Pipo made' to order.' Vulcanites and Ambers cut to any nhapn from Uoak. Repair \vo|-lt sent daily to all parts of the Dominion. MISS M.ILSOM, Hair Phy*ici&n, Face Specialist, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen' Horns Treatment. All treatments, Electrolysis, 1 Ilairwork, Hnirdressing taughtt '-Personal attention. King's Chambers (corner Willis and Willeaton streets). Telephone 814. MftSi ROLLESTONrHair "BpeeiaIU (qualiued London and Pans), 256, Lnmbton-quay. Hair Treatment, Shampooing, Clipping, Face Massage, lilectnv lxnia (Dip. Boston, U.S.A.). Haii sluiiiini,' and Tinting;, ttairdressing taught Tel. 1599 V'IBRO Fafcial MassaKft, Scalp Tr^atment, Shampooing, Maniouims, Pedicuiiug, Han work, Electrolysis Mm. Httybtttlo, ft>B, Lambton-auay (orer Orr, .Cbemiftl). 'Phone 1584 SUPIRFLUtfuIT^H.ir * destroyed " by "Rusma." (teg ) A guarantee given with each case undertaken .See testiinoiiiols and letteis. Mrs. Hulleu (ovpr Economic). Lainbton-^uay_ ___°n« 1C47. CHEAP UAIR. MADAME MANTMLL vv ill »u olv l Adelplii Chamber!", Willis-stiect, r luesda\« and Fmiujs, 10 Io 4. Transfotuiatioiw, 26s and 60s; Toupees 15 S ftinl 25s i Waved Tresses, 9s bd.; Pufls, 2s; Pin Curls, Is 4d; Combings Mounted, 2s ounce; Hair Stains, _«; 6 larcc Frin_<Nets, !».. Y^ J. GAUDIN AND SON, COAL -VaSPcO^ o"^^0 "^^- We have, arranged for Regular' Supplies of this Favourite Coal, nnd Solicit a, Trial Order.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 2