In this,issue Mr. A. A. WhiWaw announces that he will be a candidate for the Wellington South seat. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will sell a motor bicycle at their rooms on Thursday; also furniture on the same day. Eight pianos will be submitted' the following day. The Bishop of Wellington ■ will be the preacher at the ovening service at 7 p.m., to-morrow, at St. Thomas's Church, Newtown. ;-. ' ■ . . ) Owing- to the restrictions not having been removed the children's service advertised to be held at the Helping Hand Mission is postponed this week. St. John's Church, after s> thorough cleansing and fumigation, will open for services to-morrow, morning and evening. The ■ church, though adjoining the hospital, was not used for hospital purposes, save that the vestibule served as a din-ing-room 'for/ the nurses and staff. To make assurance doubly sure, however, it has been thought advisable to subject the church structures as well as' the schoolrooms to the usual process of disinfection. In the evening the subject of Dr. Gibb's I sermon will be "Lessons Taught Us by I the Epidemic."
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 8
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