PETONE BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor-Mr. W, P LaeceJke. 9.45 a.m.— Junior Endeavour. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship, Communion. 2.30 p.m.— School and Bible Classes. 6.40 p.m.— Prayor Meeting 7 p.m.— Gospel Service Morning Subject; "The Two Steps Into tho Christian's Spiritual Homo." Evening: "Believers' Baptism." A cordial wolcomo to aJI services. ISLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES. Morning, 11— Mr. Pcnnington. Evening, 7— Mr. Koall. All Wolcomo "OROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— Rev. W. H. fiinton. 7 p.m.— Mr. E. Penningtoh. •J-TNITARIAN FREE CHtJROH, *-' Vivian : st., off Willis-et. Rev. G Ernest Halo, B.A. 10 a.m. — Sunday School. i 11 a.m. — Service : "Tho Value of Prayer." j 4.15 p.m.— Young Peoplo'e Circle. 5.30 p.m.— Welcome Tea. 7 p.m — Service: Popular Themee; (i) "On Being Incurably Religious." Man can no more escape from religion than ho can oscapo from himself Ho if ossentially a "religious animal," and shall not find rest till ho finds it in God. CHURCH OF CHRIST^ Riddiford-street. William Phillips, EvaJigolUt. Morning Worship at. 11. Bible School at 2.45 p.m. Evening Prayer at 6.30. Evening Service at 7. Subject : "In Search of the Pearl." (JHURCH 0 F CIFrITt. Petone (Sydney-street)— 11 a.m., Mr Phillips, Evangelist; 2, School; 7, "Chris, tiamty and the Liquor Traffic," Mr. H Grinstoad. ' Lower Hutt (QueehVroad)— ll, Mr Grin, stead ; 2.45, Scliool ; 7, Mr. Viekery. Kilbirnie (Bay-road)— Morning, 11. Mr. Jarvis; Evening, 7, "A Soldier's Con> version, Mr. Jarvis.
CHURCH NOTICES. VIVIAN-STREET CHURCH OF, CHRIST SERVICES. 11 a.m. 7 p.m.— Speaker, Mr. Townehond. QOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. Mr. A.'" F. Witty, from Coylon, will (D.V.) preach the Gospel in tho above hall SUNDAY, 7 p.m. All Welcome. r^HRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. CARLTON HALL. MARION-STREET (Off Vivian-street). > Every Sunday Evening at ?, Subject for TO-MORROW— "Tho Worlds Saturday Night." All cordially invited. No colleotion. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian-street. 10 a.m., Open Air, Mount>etreet. 11 a.m., Dedication Service and Holiiies* Meeting. 3 p.m., Praise. 7 p.m., Altar Service, Staff-Captain Carter leading. All Woloome. fpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BALA LANCE-STREET. Opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Subject : "HypnoUem and the Sub-Conscious Mind," by Mr. Short. Wednesday, 4th November, nfc 8 p.m.— Members' Fellowship Meeting. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS'. CHURCH. New Century Hall, Kont-torraoe. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Mrs. Harris-Roberts will lecture. Subjeeb —"Why do tho Spirits Return? And what is the Use?" Questions answered and clairvoyance. . Lyceum 2.45 p.m. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New Century HallA Special Members' Meeting will be held on MONDAY, the 2nd November, at 7.50 p.m. sharp, important business. A full attendance* is earnostly desired. FRANK A. TURNER, Hon. See. ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. Thoosophical Hall, Ballaaice,-«treet. SUNDAY, Ist N0V o at 3.30 p.m. A Publio | Leotxire will be given by Mrs. Pehnifold, on "World Teachers." CHRISTIAN 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, Wiilis-strect. Reading Room, came address, open Mon» day, Wednesday, and Friday, 2 to 4, ako Wednesday, 7.30 to 9 p.m, Public cordially welcomed. THE Friends of tho late John Clement are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho residence of his daughter, Mrs. Johnston, Park-avenue, Lower Hutt, on Sunday, Ist November, at 2 p.m., for Taita Church -yard Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Cuba*sh, Hutt, and Jackson-st., Pctone. 'Phone 57, Ilutl Exchange. > lilll Nil MIL UHirHJiifWWWllbli M'l»lWJJlJ_lllUttJnl» FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of tho late Edward Steyons are respectfully invited to attend hh. Funeral, which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of E. Mortis jun.. 60, Taranaki -street, on Monday, 2nd November, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. 13. MORRIS. Jun., Undertaker and Embalmor, 60, Taranakkst., and 28. Riddiford-st. Telephone 937, da> and night. ■ou.ui 4Jum»tmi)»aw»i3wißi>.» w»iww*swauuilim FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Marshall Gregory are invited to attend the Funernl of his late son, Maurice James, which will leave 1m parents' residence, No. 9, Atlnwa-st., Petone, on Monday, 2nd November, 1914, at 2 p.m., for Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Jackson-j.t., Pctone, and Cuba>st., Lower | Ilutl. Tol. 57, Hutt Exchange. UPHOLSTERY."" WANTED Known— Dojle Brothers, Wholesale Upholsterers and Chain , Manufacturers. Divnns nnd Chesterfield Lounges a siK'eially Furniture Reiipholetoiod and Ro-eu\ered. Agen<« lor i th\> Bickford Patent Theatre Seating .\ddre«s: 24 oiid 2f, Egtiiont-gtrccl, __ WHlimrton. Telephone 831. W" A N T E D X N O W N. BRACELET WATCHES. Gold, Silver, and Gun Motal, with finest lever movements. Guaranteed Timekeepers. bRILLIANT IHAMOND RINGS. G. T. WHITE, Jeweller. 274. Lambton-cmay. WANTED KNOWN. ~ TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. jvrOW is the time to pick up a good 1} Motor-Bike cheap. Wo have for sales'— 7 h.p. Indian and Side-Car, like new, £90; 6 h,p. New Hudson, £50; 6 h.p Precision, £55. Come along and soc thoso snips. WITCOMBE AND PYM, , 'Phono 2461. Vivian .street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 2
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