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TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, U Vivian-st., off , Willis-it. Rev. G. Ernest Hale. B.A. 11 a,m. — "Sufi&m nnd its Preference for God." 7 p.m.— "ls All the World a Stage?" An actor tries to mhkp you feel that ho is what he is not. This is allowed. But are all men and women to be "merely players"? Surely 710 L This world calls for people who, sincere in word and deed, people V.IIO, in everyday life, are unswervingly honest with themselves. This is the soul of nil faithfulness to our friends and to our God. riHURCH OF CHRIST, Vivian-street. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. jpHUECH OF CHRIST, Rintoul and Colombo streots. William Phillipt, Evangelist. """ Morning Worship at 11. Subject—* "Lord, Is It I? 1 ' » Biblo School, 2.45 p.m. Evening Prayer at 6.30. Gospel Servico at 7. Subject — "II Judas had Turned to Christ?" II UII C H OF CHRIST, Petone (Sy.dney.st.)— ll, Mr. Grinstead ; 7. Mr. Vickery. L. Hutt. (Queen V road)— ll, Mr. Jordan; 7, Mr. Gnnsteao. Subject, "Supreme Realities: 1, God." rjHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING*. N.Z. NATIVES^ASSOCIATION'S ' HALL, Tory-street. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Subject for To-morrow: "Was Jesus Son of God or Son of , Joseph?" All cordially invited. No collection. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BAL-LANCE-STREET. Opp. Supremo Court. PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE , (National Lecturer). Subject : "Reincarnation as a Moral Force." SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Ta6man-stiret, Wellington. SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 p.m. Subject— "Sabbath, tbo Lord's Day." Also, at ORANGE HALL, PETONE. Subject— "The Signs of Christ's Second Coining." ■ • & T? EV J- ISHERWOOD, X - Xj Ordained Spirit Medium and Clnirvoyant SUNDAY, 7 p.m., in Boulcott-street Hall. TRANCE ADDRESS: ! "Christ or Barrabas?" " M Messages, etc. fiHURCII OF GOD TABERNACLE, VJ Tastnati-street. TO-NIGHT, 7— Lesson, "David Brings tho Ark to Jeru-f-aldii."' . The ark contained tho' Law, bo did Christ and all truo Christians. Pe. 40, 7-10 , Hob. 8-10. TO-MORROW— II, Worship. 6.30, Subject: "Russia and Armageddon: The Great Battle of God Almighty " Lantern Service, Next Wednesday, 7 WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New Century Hall, . SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Mrs. Wilson will give a Special Ad«dress. Subject— "I t will give unto theo the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven." Followed by Clairvoyant and Aurio Readings. Discussion Close, 3 p.m., upstairs hall. All ■\\elcpn\e. Commiltcc Meeting, Wednesday, 2nd . May, 1, llome>street, 8 p.m prompt. Don't forgot Members' Circle, Monday, 7.45, now forming • UNSECTARIAN MISSION, Viviati-street West, opposite Bute-street. „ A LL those unattached to any Church XX _ arc cordially invited to attend this Mission >*iindnv Services, 11 and 7. Thursday. 3rd June— Special Meet-luff of One to Olio Band. Fridays — Children's Nitrht at 7. Saturday, 891 h— Half Night of Prayer for departing Missionaries Communion. All the services ate intended to be specially helpful to Christiahs seeking a fuller and, richer experience. Special efforts are also constantly put forth for the Salvation of the unconverted in every class of life, desnairinc of none •> First Tuesday each month, Prayer Mcetiiisr. C.1.M., South American, and other Mi»Mohp. OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. Mr. Frnnk Hunter (of North of Ire*, land) will (D.V.) Prcnch tho Gospel i« the nbovp Hull, SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject— "Tho Prophet Jonah." All heartily invited to attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OP V^ WELLINGTON holds Services, every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, aho FIRST WEDNESDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o'clock, 9*, Willis-straet. Reading Room, came address, open Mon« day, Wednesday, and Friday, 2 to 4. Public cordially welcomed. MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician, Face Specialist, diagnoses all cases free c£ charge, supplies the necessary hair food* and tonics; also skin foods lotion. Loam home treatment for halt- and skin. Miss Milsoni, 94, Willis-street, 4 doors nbove Evening Post. Telephone 814. M" RS. ~ RbLLESTdN"Hair Specialist , Qual. London and Paris, Hair' Treatments, Shampooing, Hairdrcssing, Fnce Massage, and Electrolysis.. Switches, Transformations, etc., at English prices. 256, Lambton-quay, 'Phone 1599. "TTII3RO Facial Massage, Scalp. Treat- » t lrtont, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mrs. Ilaybittlo, 283, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. i SUPJSR'FLUbUS ( lLTir Eradicated 7 "Rusma" straightway clears th© blemish and eventually destroys tho roots. No pain, safe, sure. Write Mrs. Hullen, Boulcott-street 'Phone 1047. (Air "Pop Goes tho Weasel." &AID Jack to Jill, tO 1 feel so ill; This Coui?h is a terrible fixture. Oh, don't you die, Poor Jilt did cry ; I can Cure it with EVENS' MIXTURfI* f 2s 6d, at EVENS' PHARMACY, Manncrt-street ' FOUND— We buy Pianoe, highest price* given. Pianos for sale from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by ex» perts and guaranteed. 13. Nimmo and Sons,. Piano Tuners and Repairers, new premises. 42, Kent-tewaoe. 'Phone 3474. WE Buy Surplus Stocks. Bankrupt Stocks, and Ilou&es of Furniture for CVh Richardson Bros., 206. Cubn -street. Tel. 2684 A. RAGTIME— Piano Playing 'taught m 10 to 20 lessons; no special tnu«io required. Call or write for particular*. Biriey\s College, Boulcott Chambers. PERS^N.AI^^Make" money wluist en« joying the finest Tea you ever brewed. £50 offered to users of Desert Gold Tea _ LADIES, please isote. 'Phone No. 828 A. B. Robinson (late Faulkner), Practical Chimney Sweep, 50, Cambridgeterrace. _____^_ milF, ivH-UNGTON FURNISHING JL CO. has all clauses of goods that can bo purchased at oxcepiionally low price?. Chostoriielde £4 15s, Eiwy Chuir^ 39s 6d. All our workmanship is guarjui., t<>ed. Remember tho "Bargain^BoueaJJ ISaiil.QultCtte«k--'Chpja<! U 2as3 > ■'

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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