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RELIGIOUS SCIVICE& rpHE SALVATION ARMY. X Vivian Street Citadel. Ensign H. C. Goffin invites Christians of all denominations to a Sunrise Prayer Meeting TO-MORROW MORNING, at 7 o'clock. , Come and Celebrate His Resurrection. Commissioner and Mrs. Hoggard direct four stirring meetings: 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Colonel and Mrs. Knott (from Canada) -will address the gatherings. / —— 800 Free Seats. rpHE SALVATION . ARMY, ■»• Constable street, Newtown. HEAR GILL INGLIS. HEAR GILL INGLIS. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. • 7 p.m. "HELL DEFEATED." "HELL DEFEATED." "HELL DEFEATED;" . Special Singing. Special Singing. 11 a.m. —"Joseph of Arimathea." Speaker, Y.P.S.M. Geo. Colley. 3 p.m.—"Christ in Hell." Speaker, "The Big Aussie." Everybody Heartily Welcomed.. rpORY STREET MISSION HALL. 1 7 p.m. SUNDAY. Preacher: MR, GEO, VANCE. Subject: "More About Resurrection: A Vital Matter For .Won." Bright Service. Come! 2.45 p.m. SUNDAY—"An Exposure of Russellism," at 99, Tory street. Speaker: C. J. Drake. AH Christians come.----7.45 p.m., Wednesday. Midweek Service, opened with prayer and followed by address. Speaker: Mr. C. J. Drake. Hearty welcome. T<HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion A street (near Te Aro P. 0.). SUNDAY^ P-m. Public Lecture by Mr. F. H. Dawnl Subject: "The Mystery Drama of. Easter." The Way of the Cross—the Meaning of the Resurrection—the Promise of Eternal Life—Christ in us-^the Great Awakening. Public cordially invited. ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST "CHURCH (Inc.), . Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.ny-Inspirational Address by Mr. R. A. Webb; subject, "The , Message of Easter"; solo, "The Holy City,", by Mrs. Webb. Spiritual Clairvoyance. 2.30 p.m., Lyceum, Open Session. .'■'.■• Tuesday, 8 p.m., Members' Circle. Thursday, S p.m., Lecture and Healing Circle. ■'. THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. iQuakeri.) A Meeting for Worship will be held on SUNDAY, the 4th in»t., At 11 a.m., At the Y.W.C.A., Boulcott street, Room 3, First Floor. ' . Visitors Cordially Invited. ttelping"" hand mission. Gospel Service will be held (God willing) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, 7 o'clock, in the R.A.0.8. Hall; (nest Thompson and Lewis's Factory),. I'ory street). ' ..- Speaker: MR. LESLIE RIMMER/__.. ' ' . .of Auckland. . The Old-time Gospel will be preached and; the Old-time Hymhi) will be sung. OPE HALL, ■• MI'RAMAR (next' Cooke's Store)-r-Mi-.-Frank Hunter,' Evangelist, '-will preach the Gospel^ at 7; o'clock p.m. A .hearty -invitation is ex-" tended to all. • . " COME, HEAR, BELIEVE. Sankey's Hymns. No Collection. • MISCELLANEOUS. », WANTED, Customers for Fresh Milk daily, in Ngaio and Khandallah preferred. Ring Tel. 18-824. WANTED— llotoriE'_ .'call Fitchett's Garage, 77, Kent terrace, for Petrol. Open 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. every day. \Ir ANTED Known—Winter is with us. W See us for Rubber Hot Water Bags, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, and 9b 6d. Best English rubber. The Sims Hardware. _ WANTED Known—A Useful Wedding ' * Gift—A Ewbank Success Carpet Sweeper, 38a Gd. Best on the market. Ihe Sims Hardware. . . WANTED Known—The Famous ~Omar Khayyam Ware, in pretty designs. Teapot, Sugar, and Creams, Salad Bowls, Vases, and Jugs. At The'Sima Hardware. \X7 ANTED Known — Aluminium Hot "» Water, Bottle. Retains its heat and is much cleaner than other makes. This year's price, 5s each. The Sims HardwareWANTED Known—Special Easter offer! Half-dozen Stainless Knives (Firth's), steel, each Table and Dessert and a Knife Sharpener, for 30s. Only at The Sims Hardware. ■ \Xf ANTED Known—Winter require--7 * ments! Kerbs from 14s 6d, Coal Vases 30s, Coal-Cauldrons from 10s 6d. ■ The Sims Hardware. ANTED Known—Ash Pans, 2s 6d and 4s 6d; Trivets, Is 3d each; Electric Lamps, 16, 32, and 50 c.p., only 2s each. The Sims Hardware. ' ■ . . . ANTED Known, Dr. M'Gill's Pastile Treatment for Women; one month's treatment, 10s 6d. Mrs.. A. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington.. ANTED—We do Plumbing; we. do Drainage, we are prompt and we are .easonable; estimates given. Christie, 144. "Uritomart-st. 'Tel. 24-217. • • • QTAINLGgS Knives ( wirth's), table and £5 desert. 2s 6d each. Absolute value. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy., and Cubast. STAINLESS Knives, usually 4s, now 2s; Va doz. Teaspoons, usually 7s fid, now 2s 6d. See windows. Bcownson'g, V 22. Willm-st. T Kadf orcl's, Ltd.—Carpet Squares from '20s to £20; Runners, 2s (id to 32s 6d; Matting Squares, from 12s 6d; Matting, Is yard; Cretonnes,. Is yard; Lino, 5s 6d yard. - ___ ARGAINS at Urownson's—Genuine Xylonite Brush', Comb, and Mirror; iisuallyjgg 10s, now 255. 122, VVil)is-st; UJMBIXU ot eveiy description. "Prompt work, moderate charges, v el. 2D-SB2 '<•■' W Martin. 13. Torv-st. DISSOLUTION OF. PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership heretofore existing between MKSSRS. ALEXANDER GRAY, X.'C and DOUGLAS GEORGE JACKSON, in the Practice of Barristers and Solicitors, under the style of "GRAY AND JACKSON," hhs been dissolved as from 31st March, 1028.. ' JSIR. GRAY will henceforth practise at. the ofiices hitherto occupied by Messrs. Gray and Jackson, in "'Banks' Building," No. 11, Grey-street,-' Wellington, where accounts duo to, and owing by, the late firm will lie received and paid. MR. JACKSON will practise on his own account at Offices in the "Druids' Building/ (second floor) at the corner of'Lambton quay aad Woodward street, Wellington. ' ■ Wellington, 31t;t March, 1923. (Su<U A. GRAY. (S:.«l.) DOUGLAS JACKSON. . PAIITNERSHJI'NOTICE.. . MR. GRAY has admitted into partnership witli 'h:in J.IK. EDMUND MOUKILYAN SLAUDHN. formerly of Wellington, iind for t!ic ))a-.;t six years a member of the linn of Messrs. C.'arlile, M'Lrain, ficannoll, and Wood, Barristers and Solicitors, at .Napier ar.rl Hasting.l--. The Practice of the now firm .will bo carried on mirlrr the stylo of "GRAY AND SLADDJ3N" at the. offices hitherto occupied by Messrs. Gray, and Jackson in Banks' No. U, Grey street, Wellington. Wolilngtoa, iilst Mnnch, 1923. A. GRAY. " M. SLADDEN.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 2

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