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TTING'S , THEATRE.' ST. PETER'S MISSION, iTAEANAKISTREET. MISSION SERVICE, EVERY SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Speaker,' Sunday, 27th February, 19215; REV. T. FEILDEN TAYLOR.. Subject: ■ "THE CHILD AND MORALS." Orchestra 6.30 to 7 pjn. Sacred Solo during service., rpORY-ST. OPEN DOOR GOSPEG J- Mission (Undenominational). SUNDAY EVEMING SERVICE AT 7,. Speaker: Mr. ROBERT YOUNG. Come and hear him. You are welcome. WEDNESDAY, at 7.45. p.m.—Usual Help and Cheer Mooting for Christians*.' Roll up. ,; ' CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. Victoria Hall, Adelaide-ro»d. An Address will bo delivered (God willing) in the above Hall on SUNDAY,, NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Lord'g '. Prayer. Thy Kingdom Come, Thy will be done on Earth." All welcome. Seats free. No collection., OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. The Gospel of the Graca of God will: (D.V.) bo preached in the above Hall our . SUNDAY, 7 P.M. ' Speaker: MR, J. WARD WILSON, (Shantung, - China). On TUESDAY and THURSDAY! EVENINGS, MR. J. W. WILSON will give addresses in the above Hall, at 7.45 ' p.m., his subject being; '■ . "THE PERSON AND WORK OF THE HOLY GHOST." Sankey'g Hymns. No Collection. ' THE PRE-MILLENNIAL ADVENT ASSOCIATION. PROPHETIC CONFERENCE GATHERINGS. Addresses on 'The Lord's Second Coming.* THIS DAY, CONCERT CHAMBER, 7.30 p.m—"The Modem Woild and Ine Coming Anti Chu-t " * w JTO MORROW, LARGE TO\\?s HALL, 3 p.m. 8.15 p.m—"What sua'l be the End of All those Things'" The Speaker at each of theso meeting* will be the REV. W. LAMB, of Sydney. ■ These are the concluding meetings of tl-,3 Conference, and Sunday Night's meeting will bo the last opportunity of hearing Mr. Lamb on this occasion. Don't miss these remarkable and thrilling addresses, on prophecy and world movements,All Welcome. fPHURCH OF GOD. TABERKACLE, V; Tasman-strjet.—TO-MORROW, U-, Sabbath,: 11—Subject, "Inhabitants mado • Drunk," (Rev. 17:2). The Grace of-God teaches Saints to be Sober, i.e., sound in. mind. Sober persons do not count 3 days and 3 nights between Friday and Sunday. Jesus rose on Saturday. The sin of Christendom—Kt'tping , Sunday. Meeting 6.30 ■ DAVID NIELD, P.astor. HUSH!I TTS A SECRET. - How we make ;,. -ft. ' thorough tailor-made Suit at SixTl Guineas is taxing the minds of some ofv Wellington's Doubting Thomases; but ife< shouldn't worry you when you get our written guarantee of satisfaction or i>o-i sale. Wei don't require a smart salesman.;) to sell Suits on those conditions. Way don't require high-price premises, and w& do it because of 26 years' tailoring experi*; ence, basked by .good buying, cash selling, " cash buying, and low ovorhead expenses.,. Every penny we save on these extras goea>\' into value that you receive and require. Is this logical? Does it appeal to your sense of saving? Aren't you desirous o£ getting satisfactory service with sane aav*< ing? Then patronise THE PARAGON TAILORING CO.* (Upstairs). 59, Manners-st. (Over Zak's).-: FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE ■ £259 9 0 1503 PRIZES ' l£o7 OPEN TO EVERYBODY. Ist Prize, Box Chocolates, value £5 £« j 2ud Prize, Box Chocolates, value £3 3s 3rd Prize. Box Chocolates, value £1 Is 500 Prizes, -. valued p.t 5s each, 1000 Prizes, valued at 2s 6d each THE "BLUE BIRD," CONFECTIONERS, 107, MANNERS-STREET. To every customer we issue a coupon. Save youp coupons. To the person sgndr ing in the largest value in coupons we oiler the above prizes. Competition commences 24th February .and closes 2<USi May, .at 11 p.m. All coupons to be handed in, with name and address attached, not later than WEDNESDAY, 25Mi MAY. Tho.prize-winners will be advertised in The Evening Post on SATURDAY, 28th MAY, • Coupons dated from 23th February to. 24th May, inclusive, will only bo accepted in this FREE GIFT COMPETITION. When buying Confectionery'it will pay you to visit our Store. We stock everything in Confectionery, from the cheapest Boiled Sweets to the highest-grade Chocolates, and we guarantee all our Confectionery always absolutely fresh. If ,at any time you are dissatisfied with- your purchases your money refunded in full. SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. ■ ' . "- A • Prizes - Now on View in Windows J ■ THE "BLUE BIRD," • QUALITY CONFECTIONERS, 107, MANNERS-STREET. (Cuba-at. End), right opp. Royal Oak Hotel. AT LAST, CHEAPER PAINTING. T^tf 7 ANTED Known—l am now doing all " ™ classes of painting, etc., at prioes that are quite reasonable. As before, ma' torials used are tho best. James JV O'Donoghue, 131, *Kelburn-parade. TeL 3211. \. ,: . ' EXCHANGE. LIGHT 5-Seater, excellent condition, immediate sale, £145 caah. Would consider Three-quarter Billiard Table part payment. Tel. 24-303. TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS. WHY have a dirty Car when you can have the same Cleaned to your lik* ing? Satisfaction guaranteed. For pai* ticnlars writo 535. Ev#. Post. LAND AGENTS, TJiLEASE take notice, that .Property -«l known as 38, Tiber-st., Island Bay, has been> sold. —Jones and' Smith. OAK Furniture, cheapest in town.—i . Duchesse"Chests, Washstande,.'.Bed-: steads. Wardrobes. Compare bur price* before buying. To Aro Furnishingl Col,' 91, Cuba-rt. ■-■: ■■■-■ •■■■■ (OEM Cooking Oven bakes, roasts any*J{ thing on single burner of gas or oil stovo. Saves money, time, and labour. Prico"3ss. See Brandon-st. window, Kirk* caidis and Staiae.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 7

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