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CHURCH OF CHRIST (Vivian-street). William Phillips, Minister. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "The First Persecution." "The Fidelity of Christ," Song Service, 6.45 p.m. Seats free. No collection. We' are engaged in business for our King, and we earnestly invite you. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, \J Vivian (Ingestre) street. (Quito a largo number of people do not knaw what Unitarianism really stands for.) REV. G. ERNEST HALE, B.A. 11 n,.m., ' -" Self-assertion." 7 p.m., " At the Bar of the Modern Conscience: (1) ATHEISM." pOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. The Gospel will be preached (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. No collection. < A cordial invitation to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON holdß Services every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also a Testimony Meeting EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m., Boulcott-st. Reading Room, same address, open each day of week frorr. 2 to 4. Public cordially welcomed. piHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. An Address will be delivered (God Willing) in the above hall on SUNDAY I EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Subject-"ln}-mortality." All Woloome. No Collection. riIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY; X (Barber's Buildings, 125, Cuba-st.). , LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "New Thought for the Ttfew Year," By Miss Augusta White. Public cordially invited". Room open daily, 3 to 4.30 p.m. Theoßophical Literature for eale.. j CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE (Tasman-street). TO-NIGHT, 7.3o—Lesson: "Stephen, First Martyr." TO-MORROW, 11—"The Harvest is the End of the Age. Let both grow together until the Harvest. No longer. The Lord maketh the Earth Empty."—lsa. 24, 1. No people on Earth for the Millennium. The wicked all destroyed. Meeting 6.30. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. ELLINGTON. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TER. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Trance Address by Mr. Rough. . Children's Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. Come and bring your Children. A hearty invitation to all. Spiritualistic) Literature on Sale. HY DO THE NATIONS WAR?" - Are the Kings or, the Clergy responsible? Write for free copy explaining. Box. 995, G.P.0., Wellington. mHE SALVATION ARMY, VIVIANX BTREET.-SUNDAY, 27th January. Special Services will be conducted by Brigadior Gist, the Training Home Principal; 7 a.m., Knee-drill; 11 a.m., "The PJace of Blessing"; 3 p.m., Praise and Testimony; 7 p.m., " The Open Door." The cadets of to 1918 session-will be pre-. sent. Good music and singing by Band and Songsters. All are Welcome. ■ FRED. W. BURTON, CO. fHHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES. KJ N:Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION'S HALL, TORY-STREET. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7.. Subject for To-morrow! " Resurrectipn and Judgment: Who will be Raised from the Dead?" Questions answerod at close of address. All welcome. No collection. TTNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE *J' FOR OUR .KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance, Mercer-street). TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON (D.V.), At 3 o'clock. THE WAR PROVES THE BIBLE TO BE TRUE. " Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased."—Daniel xii., 4. For 2300 years after these words wero spoken there was practically no advance in human science, nor in the means of locomotion ; and during a large portion of that time the world went backward and not forward. But in the 19th Century, the human brain awoke to a consciousness' of its powers, and discovery after discovery and invontion after invention have placed : the world to-day in ' a position never known before. But man is everywhere abusing the temporal blessings that God has bestowed upon him, and instead of using them for God's dory has .turned, them to the promotion of nis own pleasures and vanity and ambition. Many are looking for a, time of poaco and universal righteousness to follow the close of the war, but the Word of God warns us of still more dreadful judgments and of the reign of Antichrist. The present events in Europe are preparing the way for the. greatest tyranny the world has yet kncAvn. " Many shall bo purified and made white and tried, tut the wicked shall do wickedly; and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall • understand."—Daniel xii., 10. TO LEASE, SHOP and BAKEHOUSE in Herc-taunga-strect, Hastings, with two up-to-date modern ovens, centrally situated. Splendid opportunity for a good business man. Lately in. occupation of King and Marks, Confectioners. No agents. For full particulars, apply . C. APPERLEY, ' Hav&lock-road, Haatingi. WANTED to Sell, large size Counter, good sound condition, at low price. Also,, Ice Chest, convenient size. Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-streot. ANTED—Preserve Pans, enamel, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d each; Aluminium ditto, 255, 30s, 32s 6d each; best English. The Sims Hardware. WANTED to Sell, Upright Grand Piano. (J. B. Cramer and Co.), splendid condition, a. snip. Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-street. H^^ANTED — Those suffering from » » Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, Sprains, Liver) Indigestion, Obesity, etc., to take speoial treatment. Corns painlessly extracted. Massage Aquarias, King's Chambers, Willis-street. Tel. 3525. WANTED-Coloured Gabardines, 2s 3d ; 54in Coloured Pique, Is 6d ; 54in Embroidered Voiles, 6s lid, now 5s fid. George and George's Sale. ANTED to Sell, Oak Sideboards, Bedrooms Suites, High-back Chairs, also finest Chesterfield Suites in town. Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-street. ANTED—Ozo keeps teeth clean and sound. Send a supply to your soldior friend. Only 6d a tin. ANTED to Sell, Upright Grand Piano (Hoclling and Spangenberg; a beautiful instrument. Call and mspect. Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-si WANTED— Best. Washing Prints, all good dyes, plain spots, and fancy designs, B£d, 9Jd, 10id, Hid. Morgan's Summer Sale, 115, Cuba-street. WANTED, Pupils, for Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Violin, Piano; £1 Is per quarter. Signor Vadala, 163, Wil-lis-street. Wanted Buy, Mandolins. WANTED to Buy, any quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, cash down. If you have surplus goods, Ring 'Phone 3473, Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-gtreot, WANTED— Astonishing Bargains in the Dross Department. See our Remnants in Cuba-street. George and George's Great Sale. '■ WANTED— Georgo and George's Bargain Sale in Cuba-street: Glace and Taffeta Silk, usual price 3s sd, now 9d yard.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 3