13ROOKLYN BAPTIST CHUUOH, 11 a.m.— "Study of Daniel vii." 7pjn. -"Stumbling Blocks." Roy. W. H. llinton. tsland~"bay" ~BAWisY~cnlfߣH 1 SERVICES. Morning, 11— Hon. C. M. Luke; Evening', 7— Mr. Townshcnd. Thuroday, 7.30 —Rev. Dr. Hughes. rTif'u r c"ii~ol? 6~h~b i st", Kilbirnic, Bay-road. Morning at 11— Worship. Evening al 7— Gospel Service. Speaker— B. Jarvis, Evangelist, Pctotie, y.vdney-stroct,— ll, Bro. Dodd; 2.30, Sohool; 7, Bro. H. Gvinstead, Evangelist, in "A Reasonable Faith." Lower Hull, Qui'on's-road. — 11, Bw. Gvinstcad ; 2.30, School ; 7, Bro. S. Wiioe. CH URC II OF CHRIST. Vivian-street. Minister— M. 0. Johnston, M.A. Worship at 10.45 a.m.— Subject, "The Joy of Service." Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. Evening Worship at 7.— Subject, "Th» Burden and Its Bearer." Remember this is "Response" Sunday. Aim: Every member present. 'pHCUCn'oF CH RIST. Riddlford-streel. William Phillips, Evangelist, Morning Worship, at 11. Biblo School, 2.45 pn. Evening Prayer at 6.30. Gospel Sorvico at 7 p.m. TTNITARIAN FREE """ CmmCH, Ingostre-strect, SUNDAY, BBth JUNE, 1914, Rev. G. Ernest Halo, B.A. *\ 10 a.m.— Sunday Sohool. 11 a.m.— Service, "When I Became <£ Man." 7 p.m.— Service, "Superstitious Ath« ons. Note.— Tho Evening Service will closo promptly at 8 o'clock in sympathy with tho Demonstration Meeting against tho proposals of t.ho Biblio-in-Schoolß Leagoo. "It is what a man i 3 that oounte, not what he believes." Literal religion lays the omnhagu on Character, not on Creed. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BAL- •■- LANCE-STREET. Opposite Supreme Court. L Public Lecture, Sunday 7 p.m. Subject : "The Futuro of Humanity. 1 *- By M«. Key worth. pHURCH OF GOD TABERNAOLK, V-/ Tasman-Btreet. To-night, 7— Subject, "A Famine for th« Word of God Foretold." Amos 8:11,12.: 11, 12. Oppoeers to tho Biblo being read in tho States school* arc helping to fulfil the prophecy. "Pray for us, that tho Word of tho Lord may have freo cour*e." j 2 Thess, 3 1. To-morrow, at 11— Worship. Lantern Service, 6.30. calvation army. vivtan-st. continuation"^ salvation campaign. SUNDAY, 28th -JtTNJS. Meetings at 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 attd 7 p.m. Come and hoar one of tho Vottwaa - ■ Salvation Army Officers, Hearty Sibgittg, Sweet Music,, and Fiery Salvation Addresses. Adjutant M'Auloy leading fell day. WELLINGTON SPIRITUAt; CHURCH. Now Century Hall, Kent-torrsce. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Mrs. HARRIS ROBERTS will give «, Chain Lecture, answering written Questions from tho audience Circle after servtue. Lyceum 2.45 p.m. Monday, 8 p.m.— PujrchomfcEry, 1, Home-street. EVANGELICAL UNION OF SOUTH AMERICA. MR, E. A. STRANGE, Missionary from Cantaha, Argentine, will sjieak on Sunday, II a.m., Trinity Methodist Church; 7. Central Mission; Tues* day, 7.30, Helping Hand Mission. '(PHRIST ADKLPIIIAN"""MEETING. \j ■-■I- -i CARLTON HALL, MARION'STRfiET (Off Vivian-stwet). Every Sunday Evening at 7. Subject tor To-morrow: "Tho God of Israel Contrasted with tho God of Gen« tilo Christians." All cordially invited. No collection. Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. The Gospel will be preached (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seat* all free. No collection. A cordial invitation to ill. -piIRISTIAN SCIENCE SOOTETY^oI? \J WELLINGTON hold Services EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also FIRST WEDNESDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o'clock, 94, Willis-street. Reading Room, came address, open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 2 lo 4, al«o Wednesday, 7.30 to 9 p. in PuWic cordially, welcomed. TAXI FOR HIRE. WANTED-Taxi Cab for Hire (No. 95). This ca-r was specially constructed with ehock-absprbing buffors, attct its comfort for invalids and others © guaranteed. Private 'phone 1262. Stand 69. . Special terms to doctors and commerciM men. HOWARD SPACKMAN. Proprietor. v\r ante 5 £no wN. Shop-soiled 8.5.A., 3£-h.p. Motoi Cycte for Sale, S-epeed: £65. New T.J. Model Triumph, 3£-h.p. j ifiM^An early call will repay you. sutherlandTnd rankinb, Frre Garage, MERCER-STREET. TAXIS FOR HIRE. ' WANTED Known-Modern Tax? CaJw for Hire. Landaulottoe (Warron), very roomy. No. 118; Landanletlo (Sunbeam), No. 89. Orders promptly attended to. 'Phdho 3131. S. MATTERSON. Propriety, 43. Palmer-trtroef. WANTED KNOWN. LIG HT CARS. LIG HT CARS. TTIHE water-cooled HumbcroMe is withJL out doubt the most perfect light car on the market, beautiful design, yerfocfc springing, economical lo mn, will olimb any hill, and do 50 miles to tho gtiUou, running cost Id a mile; price, complete with all accessories £175; delivery from slock. Witcpmbo and Pym, Motor Eft» ginocrs, Vivian -ulroet. 'Phono 2451. ■^rr anYe'd kn o w^nT PALMER'S LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS, 168, Lambton-quay. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS] Private Supper Room for Ladies Telephono No. 20. UPHOLSTERY. WANTED Known— Doyta Brothers, Wholesale Upholsterers and Chau Manufacturers, Divans and Chesterfield Lounges a specialty. Furniture lUupholstered and Ro-coverod. Agents fe? tho Bickforn Patent Theatre Seating. Address : 24, and 26, Egmont -street, Wellington Telephone 831. WANTED KNOWN. ONLY Shop in, Dominion Belling Black Cashmere-finish Sox AD PAIR. One-legged men supplied 3d a. foot.. MESTON. Tailor and Moree-t, 143, Vivi«m-etrcei«
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 3
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