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CHURCH 01? CHRIST," Vivian-street. M. 0. Johnston, M.A., Minister. 11 a.m.— Worship. Subject— "The Two* fold Purpose of the Church. 2.4s— Sunday School.' 7 p.m.— Gospel Service, Subject— "God's Immeasurable Love." TJNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, lnge»tre-street. Address, 7 p.m.— Professor Mackenzie. Subject— "ProtosUnt Liberalism, with special reference to the Kikuyu incident, » and tho Unsolved Problems of Anglican* iim." QOSPEL HALL^VIVIAN-STRBET. ' The Gospol will be preached (D.V.) oft Lord's Day, *fc 7 p.m. All invited, Seat* all free. No collection. A cordial invitation to all. /"IHRISTADELPHIAN MEETINGS! CARLTON HALITmARION-STREET (Off Vivian-street). Every Sunday Evfcning at 7. Subject) for To-morrow— "Kxeopb a man * bis born of water and of tho Spirit, ha canhot enter the Kingdom of God."— John in., 5. All cordially invited. No colleotion. FpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BALJL LANCE-STREET. Opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m, by Miss C. W. Christie, National Lecturer. Subject— "The Memory of Past • Lives i How to Recover It." Public Lecture WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m;,,, by Miss Christie, on "Thought Power and its Application. Questions invited,' " ORDER OF THE STAR OP THE EAST. SUNDAY, Ist MARCH, at 3 p.m. Subject— "The World Toachor and the Mystio Christ." Lecturer— Miss C. W. "" Christie, Travelling Secretary and Organ» iser for the Order. At Theoßophical Hal), Ballanoe-streefc. All cordially invited. HURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman-strefet. TO-NIGHT, at ?, I.S.S. Lesson. "Trusting in Riches, and Trusting in God." Jesus was not a "Socialist," Master, bid brother divide tho inheritance with me. Jesus said unto him, "Man who made mo a judge or a- divider over you." R.V, Luko xii., 13, W. TO-MORROW-Wor-ship at 11; Evangelistio Meeting at 6.30. Socialist" HALL.-SUNDAY, 10.30 a.m., Economica Slaes. Subject— "Concentration of Cam't&l. 11 8 p.m/i "Roman Catholicism and Sooi&lism." A 1 reply to Archdeacon Redwood by a Catho» Ho Socialist. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Digcussioni Subject— "OentraliBation v. Decentralisation." SPIRITUALISM. ■JkTASONIC HALIT BOULCOTT-ST.. SUNDAY, let MARCH, at 7 p.m. Rev. David A. Leiek) tho World-travelled.* Medium and Lecturer, lectures on "What all tho World's A'seoking." Psychic Demonstrations from Voice ,Vi« bration. ■VTEW CENTURY HALL, KENTNTER. ■^ —Rev. Margaret A, Hamley will speak for the Wellington Spiritualist 8o« ciety SUNDAY. 7 p.m. Subject for lee ture— "God is no Respecter of Personality." Locturo will bo followed by Inde» pchdent Messages. Admission, 6d and Is. TO OCCULTISTS. STUDENTS desiring of obtaining in» sight of how to proceed on tho true path of Occultism, a further mooting to form Classes is convened for TUESDAY NEXT, 3rd March, a.l 8 p.m.. at tho Residence of Mr. Rough, 9, FDsLAYTERRACE, off Wallace-street. 'Phono 3810. All invited, SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian-street. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES: 11 ,a.m. — Commissioner Richards in charge. 3 and 7 p.m. — Grand Music i and Song. Brigadier Gist, Loader. Special Harvest Addresses, All Welcome ! /PHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of v> Wellington hold Services Every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, ako FIRST WEDNESDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o'clock, 94, Williß-street. Readihir Room, Bame address, open Mohday, WeeP nesday, and Friday, 2 to 4. Public cot* dially welcomed. THE LONDON AND MIDLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Tho Largest and Oldest Independent English Fire Office), Beg to notify tl at they have appointed THE COLONIAL CARRYING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON, as Chief Agents for the Province of Wellington, as from Ist March, 1914. Alt elates of Fire Insurance effected 1 at Lowest Current Rates. .md Country Sub- Agente require j. MUSCATELS ! ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR XMAS TRADE. MUST BE CLEARED. Fine&t Spanish, in lib cartoxw, A •| -i D PER POUND. ' ■ " JUST ARRIVED- ... Norwegian Kippered H«rrittge, »mWll tins, ' 3d each ; very tanty. 1 WARBELL'S, WILLIS-STREET. 1 rjHEAP SUGAR FOR JAM-MAKING. PURE CANE CRYSTALLISED SUGAR Reduced ' <>D Reduced to <v to BOLTON'S CASH SUPPLY STORES, Cambridge«tcrrfcce. DO YOU KNOW ' : ! THE MAVOUB OF OUR BACON ? IT'S tho Beet Bacon hereabouts. We don't make this statement on our own authority alofc—our customers toll us so. If you'vo inissod it so far you should mako ft trial of it now. Its flavour is delicious, and you never got that "briny" tasto. SHOULDERS from sid perlb. PRIME CUTS from Bid per lb. HILL BROS,, CUBA.STUKttT. LAMIVrON-QUAY. 'Phone 1100. 'Phono 3185. I?OUND."We buyPUnos, highest prices - given. Pianos for salo from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by ex.iJGi'te and guaranteed. H. Nimmo, Piano TutiPi" and Repa>ivor, 75, Kent'terraco. 'Vhona 3W. _____________ TAKE Corn Cob Punch with Jill liquor*. It reduces the effect* of alcohol. You try it. EVERY~Ii\ c slorekeeijoT'iscTlTlhe'de'1 lioiouß Military Pickle; suits *IU palates; makes the ftppelil*. I^mj » 5 bottle to-dfct.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 3

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