WELLINGTON, SPIRITUAIiIST 4 OHUROH (Incorp.), .Kent-terract. -, Sunday. "-; ; , A 2.30 p.m.—Children's Lyceum. - 7 p.m.—Mrs. Olsen. "Crumbling Walls.? . . '■ At the conclusion of the Lecture, Mrs. Olsen will give a few spirit messages. . COMING SOON!' A HORACE LEAF, HORACE LEAF, ■ fi The eminent English Lecturer and- Psychio : "- A (specially chosen by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for this mission). "! TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER,; A A On Following Dates: I ;-: Wednesday, 19th—Grand Reception (Kent- i.-J terrace). A ■-: Thursday, 20th—Lantern Lecture. ."The '■ Wonders of Psychic Science." Sunday, 23rd—Grand Religious Mission. Sunday, 30th—Grand Religious Mission. "A :' Monday, 31st—Laatorn Lecture. . "Materi- ■ ] alisations" or "Ghosts in Solid Form."- ■■■ U ', Do not fail to hear this gentleman..', ■',':■ y ' The greatest oollection of psychio pic- J tures in the world. ' • "' SCIENCE IS A WORLD LEADER. PSYCHIC SCIENCE LEADS SCIENCE. ■; ITFIHEOSOPHICAL SdCIETYA - i Marion-street (opp. TeAro Post Office), i "SUNDAY -A:.-.AAA';. "THE EMERGENCE OF A WORLD.; ' V RELIGION" (Dr. A. Besant). ' '•'" By MRS. MELLOR. ' :: ; A" Publio Cordially Invited. -*' QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL !;; MEETING, MEN ONLY,,-XA--, . ;..s■, Sunday; 9th july, is^2, 3 p^m. : , ■ :[S Speaker: REV.,T. FEILDIN TAYLOR. A' A: Subject:' ■ "A };■, "DEMOCRACY v. UNIVERSAL - . SUFFRAGE." .-.''■ -.--■■ AA Come and bring another man, Y~~w- °"a" , ■ Y.-W. c. a. ;V; TO-DAY—Jumble "sale, 2.30," W.C.T.U. Rooms, Constable-street, ...,.,;. A SUNDAY—Service, 4.15 p.m.',' Social Hall, : .: Herbert-street. Speaker, Mies Dunlop, . General Secretary, Y.W.C.A. •'"■"■ TUESDAY-Physical Training ■■ -Class. ■ '.-. New term begins 18th July. .FeeAa , 6d. Enrol now at 5, Boulcott-street." ' •:-. THURSDAY—Address by Canon Taylor, 12.25 and 1.35, Y.W.C.A., 5, Boulcott street." ..-,'' ORDER OF THE STAR' IN 7THE EAST, ....,..„,. Theosophical Hall, 19, Marion-street; • '■' SUNDAY, 9th JULY, at 3 P:MA- . s PUBLIC ASSEMBLY: ■■---"-.' ■ lim Address by MR. J. .GRIFFITHS. '.."- 'The Making and Shaping-of National ■ Ideal..":'-.' ' ■"' 7." ' All Cordially-Invited; :—- ---ORY.-ST. OPEN DOOR GOSPEL MISSION. --.- ■ '. "PARADISE" ••-.•--■■ Will be the subject TO-MORROW at 7. \"' Speaker: MRr-C. J. DRAKE. Come! Wo would specially remind Christian friends that' our mid-week Meeting- resumes on WEDNESDAY, at. 7.45.., p.m.,.-■ Subject: "Should a Christian be Baptised?" We look.for a full ha 11.... ;:..' . ", £JHURCHES . OF, .- CHRIST. VIVIAN-STREET— ."'.A ,"'';"'.' 11 a.m.~J. Crawford. ...,_„.. 7 p.m.—F.- J. ..Marshall. Subject:' "Personal Responsibility." '•'..- -'. RINTOUL-ST-., SOUI'H WELLINGTON . 11 a.m.—ll. P. Leng. ... . „.,,■,,' ,7 p.m.—H. P: Long. KILBIRNIE- r 11 a.m.-F J". Mii-sliiU. . ;...:... 7 p.m.—J. Crawford. PETONE- . 11 a.m.—D. Cairns. ' 7 p.m.—H. Hearle. LOWER HUTT--11 a.m.—C. Gates. • ■'- ... C' I ,, 7 p.m.—M. Vick.ery. '■' ■ ■"' ' A VA^SSEMBLY HALL.' NEWTOWN. V (Opposite Tram Sheds). ; ;;;;;; MR. R, MILLER, Evangelist, Will preach the Gospel in above, Hall, SUNDAY EVE, at 7. Hymn Books provided. A Hearty Welcome INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' , x ASSOCIATION.' DOMINION FARMERS'. INSTITUTE, ■Featherston-street. ADDRESS by MR. GEO. CAMPBELL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m. [ ■ Seats Free. No Collection. : " I fTiHE SALVATION ARMY,. A: ' I Vivian st. citadel.—Bright, inspir-, I ing Meetings, Sunday, at 7 andMl I a.m. and 7 p.m. Miss Wilson,-who re- , j cently claimed divine healing,„j.vill speak at the evening meeting:. Captain j Macauley farewells for -India during | tho day. Juniors, 10 a.m. and-2 p.m., ''-. ■ | Jessie-st. Hall. W. Fra_er. and E. I .Jackson, C.O.'s. :' ■, ' A,-. ': CONSTABLE-STREET, NEWTOWN-'" "■ Keep the. Revival going and attend. j, the following meeting.: 7 a.m,, Pray- j er Meeting; 11''a.m., Holiness, Subject, . "The Wounds that Hurt"; 3 .- I p..m., Very;. Special; Subject, "Six Fine Men," by six speakers. '7 p.m., Salvation: Subject, "Prayer, -.-its Power." iISLAND BAY OTJTPOST4rrMeetmg_C.iu Picture Palace at 11 a.ni. aud 7- p.m., conducted by. Major Newbold, TrainCollege Cadets, assisting, -also Band. Community Singing, Band Selections and Campaign Songs at each, ser-vice. .- The plain Gospel preached. A..-..G. Montgomery. CO. ." '.'.' ONEPU-RD, HALL, I_ILBIRNIE^7 a.m. and 11 a.m.,' 7 p.m. Temperance Sunday. . Addross by Mrs.: Brigadier , •;: Glover, 7 p.m.' Ycun'g.". People. _Q. 15 ' ,; a.m. and 2. 15 p.m. ■"■.'•' ': MIRAMAR S.A. HALL—II a.m., Major. A Burton; 7 p.m., Cadete. Young Peoble 10.15' a.m. and 2.50 p.m. . ■' LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF V NEW.ZEALAND . -V:' ;, / I ■ '.^^^■■■•■'•"•';'- <- ■'■■■' ''1 -'^ ' WELLINGTON-DISTRICT,-"No. lV: ■' JULY CELEBRATIONS/ '^ . t SUNDAY, 9th JULY,.1922. .;;"::, "' .-,:- .;: A COMBINED CHURCH: SERVICE - ' % -CSL will be held in EVERYBODY'S ;; THEATRB on SUNDAY, ,9ih July, at 3 p.m. -. -''■•■' -':' • : "' ■'■:• Speaker: REV. BRO. D. G^TCHPOLE^ A ,Special Sinjfingy ' ."r_'^' -'" Procession loaves Lamblon Station at L 2 ] ■, .£ p.m., headed by the Scottish" Pipe Band, Al -ia Laaibton-quay, Willis-street, and Man- S; ners-sti_et. Sister Lodges invited "fb"at.- ?i tend service, also Public invited to attend. . ; 4 Full Regalia. . , A .. A A .:., - By command of tho W.D.G.M."" *i . . WEDNESDAY,"IitIi JULY, 1922,:! ' t . ANNUAL: SOCIAL AND DANCE: '■ . _■] Will be bold oil WEDNESDAY,"" 12th- :.- ■■' July, in St. Peter's Hall, Ghuznee-street,, Vi at 7.45 p.m. Good pi-ogramino and good .. M floor. ■■. ■. ■'-,' ■ ....' ty Tickets: Dbiible'3s, Single 2s, '^ ■/ ,:.; A' .; NCLAIMED Handkorcliiefs from first' ■ $ . mission obtained at Harris; 3. Ellice- ir, avenue, from second mission at Badger, i--7, Queen-street , (near Kilbirnie tunriol); ? sent or -posted address. AHandkerchiefsf given out and received on table.". at- meet- V. ings for anointing, or with, marksj, at : -ji ■Harris's house. . .."...'.. .'",...' 1"A:.:, ■-",.": Information, Captain Gilford,,_Au.s,thi- .'.'.■ .1 streol, above Queen-stre'etA Citizens/-come'- S to meeting room this time. '_','; ,;": ". : ■'_ ON cold nights heat the bed with a :"i' "Unique" Hoi AVater Bottle just ;i before retiring—warmth assured all night. „ '"$■ Sold by all dealers: :, -"-,-- -J
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 9
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