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TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingeetrc-street. SUNDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1913. 10 a.m.— Sunday School. 7 p.m.— "Liberal Religion." THE PRINCIPLES OF LIBERALS IN UF.LidION: 1. Freedom of reason and conscience our method in religion 2. Tbe .broadest follow ship our spirit i.i religion, 3. Character our standard in religion, /^HtJRCH OF CHRIST, UIBDIFOftDVJ STREET, NEWTCWN Evaniyoiiu, 1 , S. H. MudffG. 11 a.m.— Won hip. Speakor, Mv, Coomhc. 2,45 p.m. -S.S. Rally. Semi your Children. 7 p.m.— Bright Gospel Service Topic. "The Substance of Apostolic Pleaching." rn-iußcii o¥"chri»t," viyTan^ 11 a.m.--ljreaking of Brsad. 2.45 p.m.- Sunday School and BiVhj Clais. 7 p.m.— Gospel Service. Mr. A. W. Connor, 01 Bciidipo, *iU Bpcuk nt. both SorvieoH. SALVATION ARMY ~CITADEI! Vniaii'sU'eet.—Spccial Meetings will bo conducted all day TO>MORRO\V by Adjutant Wellington. Tho Young Peoplo'a Hocrctan— 7 a.m., Knee Drill; 10 a.m., Opoii Air, I'eicivHl-sti'oet ; 2 p.m., Open Air, Nnlrn-Urccl s 0 p.m., Open Air, Dixoii-slrcet ! 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m., Ptaiso Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. I? .__&_ MELKSHAM, Adjt, Y^fELLINGTON^CENTRAL MISSION Band Services—lo a.m., Wharf ; 6 p.m., Ghu*:nee>6lreel. HARVEST FESTIVAL, 11 a.m.— Musipnl .Service. Rev. 13. 0. Blamires. Special items by Mi 63 L. Ar« nold, Mr. T. C. Newton, and th© Boys 1 Band. 7 p.m.— New Theatre, Mnimers>sl. Rev. E. 0. Blamires. Soloi&t, Mrs. ML adyen. Band Selections. riHRISTAbELPHIAN~Meetings &ro held EVERY SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., Drujd&' Hall, Tarahtild .street (f roht room). Subject To-morrow— "Does it Mattes What we Believe?" Questions invited after address. All Welcome. No Collection, CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE. Tasman-street. To-mgnt, 7— "God's Covenant with Abrain. ' Tho promise of innumerable posterity. A ppeeiul country. A blessihg tothe Niitioui,. "He is faithful that promised. ' "If ye uro i Christ's, then tiro ye Abrahams «!ed, heirs uccording to pro* iniso." "Without Christ . . . etrangei'6 troin Iho Covenant of Promise." Tomorrov,— ll, Worship ; Service, 6.30. WELLINGTON LODGE OF THB THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (In. corporatucl). Publio Lecture, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., by Mi 1 . W. Rough. Subieul— "How to Obtain Occult Knowledge ]loom open daily from 3 to 4.30 p.lll, Books for nalo Wednesday afternoons, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. Vclloubhip Mooting', Wbdne&day, 8 p.m. LIVINGSTONE CENTENARY. npHERE will be a Public Meeting in A the Town Hull on WEDNESDAY, 10th March, to Celebrate the Coiitenury, of the birth of Dr. David Livingstone, ' PRAYER MEETING. THE usual Monthly Prayer Meeting for the China Inlund. Mission and Anti-Opium Aetoci&tion will b& h6ld (D,V.) on TUESDAY, 4th March, at 7.30 p.m., in. v Room, nt the back oE the Baptist Church in' Vivian-street. Mr. EUman, the Jewish* Missionary from Melbourne, .will preside and address the meeting. His messages are intensely interesting; and helpful. Come and heat' him. A DISTINGUISIIED VISITOR. MpHE REV. MARTIN ANSTEY, JL M.A,, B.D. (of London), Will deliver his Thrilling Lecture on "THE 1 ROMANCE Ol? A LONDON SLUM," In tho TISRRACB CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, On WEDNESDAY, Slh MARCH, at 8 p.m. Chair to be taken by 1119 Worship the MnJ'or. Collection on behalf of London City Mission. This Lecture has attracted crowds ia all parts of the Dominion. NEW CENTURY HALL,, Kent-terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2nd MARCH, 7 p.m. Lecture by Mr. Victor. Subject— "The Road to lletivon." To bo followed by Florttl .Clairvoyance. Admission. Od and Is,. Mooting of Congregation at close. O~IfDHTf oV 'til 15 BTAR IN THE MAST. A Public Meeting will be held SUN» DAY, 2nd Mmvb, at 3.30 p.m., nt the TIIKOSOPIUCAL HALL, UALLANCESTREET, AtMress— "The Good Shepherd." All invited. HELPING HAND MISBIOR t Tnriuvaki*Btr**(. 11 -Worship, with on appeal to workers. 3.ls— Bible Class. 6.10- Open-aif, llaininof-street. 7— -Gom^l Service, nnd Every Niffht, at 8 o'clock. Tho poor havo the Goepel preached to thotn. I.tt.S. ASSOCIATION. MEETINGS for Bible Study- Sunday, 2.30 and .7 p m. ; Wednesday, 7.50 p.m. s 104, Rintoul'st'., Newtown.. All interested welcome. PHYSICAL OULTUBB (GENERAL CLASSES.) GENTS-- Monday.? «nd Thui'eduye, from 3to 10 p.m. Commencing 3rd March, LADlES— Tuesdays, Troni 8 to 9 p.m Commencing Ist April. JUNlOßri—Girls! Tuesdays aud Prid&ys, 4to 5 p.m. Commencing Ist April, Boyas Mondttyu and Tlinretbiy*, 4 tt 5 p.m. Coipmoßcing 3rd April. Full particular! on npplvoatdon. PRIVATE Treatment for tlv> via&U culioii of physical d&fecta and iw'lmenu. Call or write. GARNET SIMS, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXrSRT, 137, lUDDIFOR.D-ST., WELLINGTON. TU-JITSU! JU-JITiSUI OU-JITSTJI Ag Taught in Japan. ENROL NOW. PRIVATE CLASSES ONLY. WritJ. A. DUFFY, 66, Willicstvoet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 2

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