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Reading. Room, same address, open each day of week frorr. 2 to 4. Public cordially welcomed. rNHRISTADELPHIAN .LECTURES. N;Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION'S HALL, TORY-STREET. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Subject for To-morrow: : .■ '.'. '.. "Jesus' Christ, a' Ransom', For All.". ... All welcome. ......... .No, collection., T^HRISTADELPHIAN ' MEETING, KJ VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide-road. —," :';."AN address:." ! Will be delivered (God willing) in the above Hall," SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. .... Subject: "The Earth, its Eternal Stability and . '„.. Future Glory." All welcome. Seats free. No collection. THE SALVATION ARMY HALL, Constable-street. . Women Preachers AH Day. 11 a.m. —Mrs. Commandant Marshall. 3 p.m.—Mrs. Staff-Ca,pt. Gray. 7 p.m. —Mrs. Brigadier Kirk. At the evening service Bandsman Grant will play an Euphonium Solo, "He Wipes the Tear From Every Eye." G. A. WALKER, CO. mHE SALVATION ARMY, ■*- Vivian-fitreet Citadel. Meetings at 7 and 11 a.m ; 3 and 7 p.m. Brigadier Gish, Training, College, Principal, speaks. . . Come in Crowds. CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman-street. To-night, 7—Lesson, "Daniel Avoiding Defilement." To-morrow, 11—Rom. 10, 3, "Ignorant of God's Righteousness." The Law. Ps 119, 172, Ignorant of the Sabbath. Which day of the week it is. The hour it begins. Tho sun's rule. Tho reason for keeping it. Lantern 630 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, TASMAN-STREET, Next Boys' Institute. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Subject: "Babylon is Fallen, is Fallen." "Come Out of Her My People." Babylon, Her Fall, and this Great Call Clearly Explained. AU invited. Bring yonr Bible. Hymns supplied. SPIRITUALISTS 1 W CHURCH, NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TERRACE. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Trance Address by Mr. Bxwgh. Ljceum, Sunday, 230 p.m. Spiritualistic Literature on Sale at the door, , CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL /CAPTAIN NEVILLE, late master VV Troopship , gives Addresses (DV) on SUNDAY, as under: — AFTERNOON, at 3—Subject: "Christian Work on Board a'Transport." EVENING, at 7—Subject: "Almost a Christian." All aro heartily invited. Sankeys Hymns used. NOTE.—No meeting Sunday evening in Gospel Hall, Vivian street, in consequence of above. rjIHEOSOPHICAt/ SOCIETY, X Ballance-street, Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. "MADAM H. P. BLAVATSKY," By Miss Augusta Wliite. Public Cordially In^ted. Mis 3C. W. Christie, National Lecturer, will resume lecturing on 16th September TTNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE U FOR OUR KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (entrance, Mercor-Etieet). TO MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON (D.V.), At 3 o'clock. HOW WAY THIS TERRIBLE WAR BE BROUGHT TO AN END? The Voice of God speaks: "My people have forgotten Me." This is the national sin and the secret of our undoing! Forgetfulness of God! He has not been acknowledged and remembered as the Life and Power ruling over and within all our concerns We loan upon the wisdom of our wisest and the strength of our bravest. But we-"forget-that all real strength_and • all real wisdom are in Him alone. Is it, too late? Not yet! Let us return to God with our whole heart! One of the greatest surprises, the grea-test regrets, when we get to t.he great hereafter will be just that we realised so little-the power that God had'put within our reach through the channel-of believing prayer. -We must pray that' God will move'our nation to a firm' belief ■■ that the spiritual, factors, are the factors which are really goihg to de: termine the issue of this war. "With Uocl all things are possible.."—Matthew six., 26. LOST, all worry about baby's food since using Mabela. Quickly prepared; "very .nutritious,, .easily,' digested. FOUND— The most economical tea is Desert Gold Pure, wholesome, ref roshing.. Biggest value at the price, 2s. "S7IOUND—An experienced Nurse writes: JO —"Mabela is an excellent food for infanta from birth." Test it now. - OUND—Everybody praises the Queen of Teas, Desert Gold. Order the Family Brand at 2s. O'JND, 1 by visitors to Wellington,_the ideal home, away from home, Rutland Private' Hotel, Plimmer's Steps. 'Phone "4415 ' OT Water Bottles are a little lower in price." New stock just landed. Best unique quality. Note prices: 6 x 12 Bs'6d. BVIO 9s, 8 x 12 9s 6d,8 x 14 10s, 10 x:l2 11s 16d, 10 Xl 4 12s^6d. R:.M. Green, Chemist, 141, Viviari-st., Wellington." '•" ,' "'• '. ; •-•'■■■ O1 "-" AAAVTO.LEND,.,I4 Binns; to abiOjUlFll suit, on first-claw City Property, at SJ. .per cent. ..Apply Thomson, Brown, and East, 189, Featherston--Btr«et (opposite Union Bank). CYPHERS Incubators, 140 and. 65-egg v^ size, ■ available for immediate dolivery. A. and P. Food Co., Ltd. GUARD against • Diphtheria by uring , Hyeol, the „ British . Disinfectant. 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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1917, Page 3

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