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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. rTIHE Gospel of the Gract of God wig X m.V.) b» preached on SUNDAY, NEXT Mundir:- : . ,- . ... * GOSPEL HALL, Vivian itrtat, Goipal Servlc*. 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. J. STEVENSON, Evangelist. „...-:.,-.;•- ATOEMBLf; ; -HALJU«-T.r,r "bppotiu Tram Sbid»i"''NEWTOWN. Goipel Service, 7 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, JOHNSONVILLB, Gospel Service, 6.30 p.m. -.' ~S«nk«y'i Hymhi,. ,N,p CjdJtatitfp.". . . . .' . AU Welcome. . . ... ..... npHE CHURCH OF ST, ALBAN ■*• y. (Liberal Catholic), 19, Marion street). NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. HOLY EUCHARIST, SUNDAY, 11-a.m. Celebrant: Rev. F. H. Dawn.., rrVHE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH J- OF NEW.ZEALAND. . ■■"' 29, Vivian street. SUNDAY, 9th AUGUST. ■'- ■■ Sco Special Advertisement. (Double Column), under Kelso R. Glover. MIRAMAR-11 a.m., Speaker, Mr. WilNE WTOWN—II a.m. .Speaker, Mr. Lawrence; 7 p.m., Speaker, Mr. Clarke. BROOKLYN—Meet at 29, Viviah-st." riTHE SPIRITUALIST dHURCH OF JL NEW ZEALAND. .. •Wellington Branch, SUNDAY SERVICES. 7 p.m.—Speaker: Local Medium. Tranco Address. _ „ „ .7. , Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. Open Session. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. Mr. T. R. Mattson will give an Address in the Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt, SUNDAY, 9th, 7 p.m. Subject: "MESSENGERS. OF PEACE." ; Millions now living will never die. - Seats Free." IC6 Collection. BIBLICAL STUDY CLASS,' Psychology and Us daily application. Early Settlers' Hall, Abel Smith street, ' SUNDAY, 2.30-4.30. Anyone in trouble helped. Silver collection. Mrs. J. H. Probyn. V" M.0.A.. WILLIS STREET. * . SUNDAY, 9th AUGUST. 4.15 p.m.—Men's, Meeting. ' Speaker, Mr. Mark Robinson. 5 p.m^—Strangers' Tea. All men oordially invited. J. L. HAY, Gen. Sec. W.C.T.U. AFTER-CHURCH RALLY. QUR THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. - SUNDAY, 9th AUGUST,' ■ ■■ . 8.15 p.m. : .:. MRS. DON will Speak on Prohibition. Soloists, Misa Rene Goyder, Mr. W. B. B^own, and Mr. Gordon Roberts. Selections' 'by' S.A. Baud. Chairman, *L. M. Isitfc, JM.P. Collection to defray expenses. SJMSUELLANtOUS LADIES' Nigger Brown and Fawn Suede Oxford Shoes, best English makers. Clearing at 13s 9d at J. W. Martin's, Tram, ,'l'erminus,, .Courtenay-pJ. Only branch, 57, Manners-st, LUNCH at The Rendezvous. Best 3course Meal in city, Is 6d. Morning and Afternoon Tea and Sconos, 6d. > Tea, 5 to 7, Soup, Meat, and Sweets, Is 6d. ' 139, Lambton-qy., next State Fire. . W. MARTIN'S Manners-st. Branch • has Reopened with a Complete New Stook of Footwear at Prices which cannot be beaten. Note address: 57, Man-ners-st. Main Shop, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pl. *■> ■ ON AMI iii Powder form—Have you tried it ? A wonderful cleanser put up in sifter-top tins. P JUSTIN'S —Let us cater for that com- . .'ing function,- either;,'a't'Hoirte 'pr"a* our Rooms in Cuba-st. . - • . ■ CHIMNEY Sweep—George LuflyTPractical Chimney Sweep. General Cleaning. 105, Daniell-st., Newtown; Tel. - 25-818. . . ..'....■. WOOL Coetume* from 15s 6d; .Velour - Coats from £2 10s; great value; • must clear.to make.room for,spring,goods. Madam Cowan, 117, Cuba-Bt. ■ ■■"■•- USTIN'S—Our New £1 U Wedding Cake, great value, and the ■ latest. out. From Cuba-rt. or Newtown. . OPEIGHT'S Famous 3X Ale that made © Dunedin famous; always askod for ■ by our British Tars; the Americans surely will follow suit. For Bale at Brown's City Hotel, Courtenay-pl. SPECIAL Electrical and Mechanical Work undertaken; scientific instruments, magnetos, motors, armatures; workmanship guaranteed. Smith, Baker's Buildings. Tel. 2306. '■ ■ TjXLAGS—We can supply immediately, -F Union Jocks, N.Z. Ensigns, Ameriaan Flags. Hutohegon, Wilson, and Co. BON -AMI Powder—Use it for batb tubs, tiles, "•windows, mirrors, white woodwork, brass, copper, iiickclware, Avliit^_ 'sliups/' '." '. OOK~at tin's Bargain! Ladies' Kngliali Glaos Ono-bar Walking Shoes, 9s lid pair, at J. W^ Martin's, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pl., and 57, Mau-ner»-st. ■ SUCCESSFUL Men wear Tailored Clothes and recognise them on others. We Tailor Clothes.' Lewis, B.N.Z. Buildings, Manners-st. * . LESSINGS on your Heart, ye brew ■good Tea; Morning and Afternoon . Tea at Dustin's. Try it. Cuba-st. If! AT Bread that will build health and J please the palate. Grocers have James Bread. . . > LIEBEZEIT'S, Petone—EnglisiriViiTte Jugs, 3s lid «et of 3; decorated irom 5s 6d »et. ■ /GRAMOPHONES repaired, cabinets ro" \JC polished by experts. Collected and delivered, American Fono Co., Dison st: Tel. 23-592. ""IJ"ELBA" Gramophones, full "cabinet', ItJL handsome oak or mahogany finish. Best value, finest terms.' Turner's, 34 Willis-st. ■ UMPIXG them out! Gents 1 Patent Oxford Evening Show. 9s lid; Glaco Kid, same price. At J. W. Martin's, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pl. Only branch, 57, Manners-st. OTHING can supply Natures own fresh foods. Therefore buy Imperial Bee Honey—the best of fresh foods. STAINLESS Tabl« Spoons and Forks, 2s each; De«iert. Is 6d each; Te» Spoons, Is. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambtonqy. and Cubt-st. j________ BON IAMI is now. made in Powder Form as well at cake. Stocked by all storekeepers and grocers. D USTIN'S are introducing the new Cuba-st. Luncheon from Is od. Try . it to-ds.y. Cub>-Bt. , [ __._^_ ■ OW to clean a window a nnnntel Simply npply a thin watery lather-. of, Bon Ami Cake or Powder.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 3