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BAPTIST C H U R O H, Vivian-street. SUNDAY, 29th MARCH, AND Ist APRIL. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Sunday, 11 a.m. — Rev. A. T. Brainsby. Anthem, "God so Loved the World." 1 (Stainer.) Evening at 7.— Rev. Keith Ewen. (Prior to his leaving for England.) Anthem, "The Radiant Morn." (Woodward.) TORY-STREET MISSION.-Rev. A. T. Brainsby, at 7 p.m. N.B.WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIE, Mr. and Mrs. Brainsby und the Church Officers will be "AT HOME"' At the Church from 4.45 to 7.30. Open Invitation to all Members of Church" and Congregation. Afternoon Tea. At 7.45 REV. A. T. BRAINSBY will deliver a Lecture on "IAN MACLAREN," Illustrated with Selections from his works, and several favourite Scotch songs sung by MRS. BRAINSBY. , Tickets, Is each. ISLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCIL SERVICES. Morning, 11— Mr. East. Evening, 7— Mr. Young. Sunday School, 2.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST, ' Vivian-street. Minister— M. O. Johnston, M.A. Mdrning Service at 11. Subject— "The Brother's Mote and our Beam." Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. Evening Service at 7. Subject— "The Rivers of Living Water." Baptismal Service in the evening also. fIHURCH OF CHRIST. Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay-road — 11, Mr. Grinstead (Evangelist) ; 7. Mr. G. Purnell. Petone, Sidney-street— 11 and 7, Mr. R. „ A. Wright. L. Hutt, Queen's-road.— ll, Worship; 7, Evangelistic Service. Preacher, Mr. Grinstead. Every 6eat free. A hearty welcome. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingestre-atreet. SUNDAY, 29th MARCH, 1914. • - , 11 a.m. — Sunday School. 7 p.m.— Service. Mr C. H. Murphy (from Sydney). "How to Reform Mankind " mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BALX LANCE-STREET. Opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m*' By Miss C. W. Christie, National ' Lecturer. Subject — "Fate nnd Destiny." Wednesday. 8 p.m.— T.S. Members' Felloe ship Meeting. SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF , MODERN SPIRITUALISM. MASONIC IIALL^ BOULCOTT-ST. At 7 p.m. Special Address by Rev. David A. Leisk. "Whai Spiritualism has Done for Humanity" (The Whereabouts of Our ' Dead). Silver offering at the door. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. CENTURY HALL, KENT-TERRACE. ' SUNDAY, 29th MARCH. "£ The Rev. Margaret Hanley will Lee- " ture. Subject — '"What is the Destiny of Mankind ?" sleadings5 leadings from Flowers. j jyceum 2 45 p.m. jpl" OSPEL ~HALL^ VIVIAN-STREET. 1 The Gospel will be pre»rjhed (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats »11 free. No collection. A cordial invitxtion to all. MEETINGS: Kj ~ carlton hall. marion-sireet (Off Vivian-street). Every Sunday Evening at 7. Subject for To-morrow— "Will All B» Raised from the Dead?"All cordially invited. No collection. I^IirJSTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of v^ Wellington hold Service* Every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, aho FIRST WEDNESDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o'clock, 9+, Willis-street. Reading Room, gamo address, open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 2 to 4. Public cordially welcomed. A VALUED SouT«nir oi'true friendship—a Gentleman* Watch Guard made of lady's own hair in geld inounta, at Christeson's. or Plaited into Ring 6or Lockets. Very fine Hair work of every description made to order. Write or* call. Louis Christeson, Hairworlwr, Manl-ners-street, Wellington. Largest Hair Stores in Australasia ; gives best value in every lino of Reliable Hairwork, and poßtg goods to all parts of the Dominion. MISS MlLS~dM",~HTi7^ndrF"ace~Specklist, established 14 year*, successfully treats and teaches patient* for all troubles of the Hair and Skin. Hairwork, Hairdreesing taught, Shampooing, Manionrinp. Miss Mil6om, King's Chambers, Willis St., Wellington. Tel. 814. MitS. "ROLLESTONT^aiT" Specialist, Quai. Loudon and Paris. Hair Treatments, Shampooing, Hairdreesing, Face Massage, and Electrolysis. Switches, Transformations, etc., at English prices. 256, Lainbton-quay. 'Phone 1599. T OUS~Hair destroyed by O "Ru&nia" (reg.) A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen, Boulcott-street. 'Phone 1047. . X/IBRO Facial Massage, Scalp Treat* » ment, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Ilairwork, Electrolysis. Mr». H*ybittle, 283, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. NURSES~~PODEMORE (Cert. Incorp. Society Trained Masseuses, Lond.J> and GOODWIN (Cert. Masseuse Harley Institute, London) have commenced Practice as Masseuses at B*, WILLIS-STREET. Hours— lo to 1 and 2to 5. 'Phone 1342._ Private residence — Xurses' Club, Ken-sington-street. 'Phone 1416. Patients also visited at their private residences. TS^HAT A SHILLING CAN BUY— 3 bars Household Soap, Is 3 Inverted Gas Mantles. Is 61b Good Cane Sugar, Is 411) Seedless Raisins, Is 51b Cooking Dates, Is 5 packets Cake- Maker, Is BOLTON'S CASH SUPPLY STORES, Cam hridg e-terrace. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT,. 1908. (Section 50.) In the Estatp of HENRY ISAAC ISAACS, late of Wellington. Hawker, Deceased. ALL Creditors and Others having claims against this Estate are hereby^ required to «end tK-m, ivith particulars.*! on the forms s>ro\ided, 10 the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 22nd day of May, 1914. Accounts not rendered by tho date? nMiicu may bo rejected. Al 1 moneys payable iO the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's ccoount at any postal Monet v Ordi-:- Ofßoe. or paid io the District Mana-»-Ger oE the Public Trust Office at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. " 20th Mairh, 1914. JjAOUND. — We buy Piauoe, highest prices - givsn. Pianos for sale from £10. AH instruments thoroughly overhauled by experts and guaranteed. H. Nimmo, Piano, Timer and Repairer, 75, Kent-terra.cc. 1 'Phone_ 3474. C" ~ORN~COB PUNCH and Milk luikS' bone and muscle; does you good;^ keeps you fit. fTHHE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved J- its superiority. We would like you to have a trial run. Write or call. J, O. Shorland and Co.. Cuba-street. ' IF you have a Cold try £!om Cob Punch and hot water, with a. slice of lemon; it's really marvellous. Order • bottle to-day.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 3

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