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mummrnmm umijwiw riijM.iM iuii«««Mg I3ETONE BAPTIST CHURCH. A Paetor, M. W. P. Lascelles, 9.45 a.m., Junior Endeavour. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m., Bible Classes *nd School. 6.40 p.m., Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Morning Bubjcct — "Lot your Light Shine." Evening— "Tho Lord's Coming with Hier Saihts." A. Hearty Welcome to all service*. CHURCH OF CHRI S~"t! Vivian -etreet, " Minister, M. 0. Johnston, M.A. Morning Worship, at 11. Speaker— Mr. Hardham. Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. Evening Service at 7. Subjeeti "Fftit Fulfilled." fIHURCH OF CHRIS V> Riddiford-Btreet, William Phillips, Evangelist. Morning Worship at 11, Mr. Oallam. Bible, School, 2.45 p.m. Evening Prayer at 6.30. Evening Service at 7. Subjeot— "Tin 1 Unknown God." rfiHU R C H OF CHRIST. , Anniversary Services at Pefcone, Sydney* street, 11. 2.30, Singing, Priue Distribu* tion. Talk by M. O. Johnston, M.A. Evening, Special Hymns. Address by Mr. Grinstcad, illustrated by 10 Girls. Lower Hutt (Queeajs't-oad)— 11, M. O. Jqlnißton, M,A. 2,45, School, 7, Mr. M, Vickery. Kilbirnie (Bay»roa<l)-"-Morning, Worship 11. School at 2.45. Go»pel { 7. Subjects "Power." Speakor-^B. Jairvis, Evangelist. NITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Vivian'Stroet. SUNDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1914. CHILDREN'S SERVICE AT 10 a.m. Rev. G. Ernest Hale, B.A. 11 a.m.— "When a New Truth is Div covered." 7 p.m.— "Would Christ Take up Arms To-day in Europe? If so, then on which. Side Would He Figuoi And Why?" This Church beHoves that True Re» ligion is quite ablo to take caro of itself, needing 1 no creeds to barricade it. Con*, Eequently we impose no theological tests upon either minister 'or congregation. SALVATION^ ARMY CITADEL^ Vivian>street. Services To-morrow as folbw:— 7 a.m.— Knee drill. 11 a.m.— "Spiritual Etiquette," 3 p.m.— "A Visit to Pompon." 7 p.m.— "The Longings of the Soul." Special songs and music. A welcome for all. ADJUTANT AND MRS. BLADIN. C^HURCH OF~GOD TABERNACLE, J Tasman-Btreet. i TO-NIGHT, 7—I.S.S. Lesson, "ADiyof | (Questions." Matt. 22, 15.33. "Render unto Caesar th* things that are C*esar'B, and unto God tho 'things that are God's." "The Seventh Day ie the Sabbnth of the Lord Thy God.* TO-MORROW-11, Worship. 6.30, Lantern Service. Admission free. QOSPEL HAM), VIVIAN-STREBT. Mr. A. P. Witty, from Ceylon, will (D.V.) preach tho Gospel in the above Hall, SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. All Welcome. -rtTELLINGTON SPIRITUAL TV CHURCH. N«W Oftntury Ha.ll, Kent«t6rr*6». SUNDAY, 7 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held for our lato President, Mr. Wm. M'Le&n. Mrs. Harris-Roberts will give the ad* dress. AIJ old Spiritualists *ad Friends *re inrited to come. Lyceum, 2.45 p.m. Parents tond your Children. Madame Mueller t{\\\ sing % solo, "Crossing the Bar." mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BALX LANCE-,STREET. Opposite Supreme Court. Publio Lecture,' SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject : "Wwr a« a Factor in 'Human Evolu* tion," by Mr. Short. * Room open dally to visitors, 3 to 4.30 p.m. Theoßophical Literature for s«.le. Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. The Gospel will be preluded (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. No collection. A cordial invitation to all. (pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF \~> WELLINGTON hold Services EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also FIRST WEDNESDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o'clock, 94, Willig-streot. Readihg Room, sams address, open Mon* day. Wednesday, *,nd Friday, 2 to 4, also Wedne»day, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Publio oordially • Welcomed. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Ba-llahostreet. Open daily, 3 to 4.30 p.m. f ENDING LIBRARY AND BOOK JU DEPOT. Occult Essay* 2* 6d> In the Next World 16 6d, The Growth of the Soul ss. By A. P. Sitihett. Ancient Wisddm ss. Riddle of Lite 6d, Man's Life in this and Other Worlds 2s. By Annie Besant. Thought Form* 10a 6d, Christian Creed 3s 6a, Outline of Theosophy Ib, Dreams 1b 6d. By C W. Leadbeater. WESTPORT HARBOUrTBOARD. NEW ZEALAND. APPLICATIONS (marked, on outeide xi " Application for Engineer's position ") will be received until Nooh of MONDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, MM, for the position of Marine Engineer to tho Board, at a Salary of One Thousand (£1000) per annum, terminable at three months' notice on either side in writing. Applicants preferred who have had harbour engineering experience, and shouJd send in with applications testl* monials and evidence to thiß oft'ect. Schedule of terms of engagement aro on view at Harbour Board Office, Wellington. • CHAS. M." GREENLAND, Secretary. Westport Harbour Board Office, _ 18th August,_ 1914. _____ Office of Publio Sorvico Commieeioner, Wellington, 28th August, 1914. A PPLICATIONS will bo received by -cX the Undersigned Up till noon on 12th September, for tho Positions of Suporintendanfc and Attendants (3) at the Aldington Sub-Station of tho Lako Coleridgo Etcotric Power Plant. Fivrthor particulars may bo seen in tho New Zealand Gazette of 27th Auguefc, 1914, or may bo obtained on application to tho Permanent Head of the Public Works Department, Wellington. Salaries —Superintendent £22d per annum. Attendants £14Q-£l6O per annum. Maximum in each case £20 higher. Genoral Division. - A. J. H. BENGE, Secretary. Office of Publio Servioo Commissioner, Wellington, 18th August, 1914. A PPLICATIONS will be received -by XA- tho Undersigned up till noon oil tho 12th September, 1914, for the position of Managor' of the Liverpool Colliery, Groymauth. Further particulars may bo seen in tho New Zoaltvnd_ Gazette of 13th instant* 'or may bo obtained on application to the Permanent Head, Minos Department,. Wellington. Salary, £310, Professional Division. A. J. H. BENGE, Secretary. -NOTICE." "* J HEREBY Certify that I will not be vcsiwnsible for any Debt© contracted in my name without my written authority. AMOS WILBY. Wellington, 89th August, 19Z4.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1914, Page 2

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