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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ipHE SALVATION ARMT, Open Air Meeting* w#l opewte is many parts of the City. Seven Silver Bands will parade throughout the day. The Message of the Risen Lord and Conquering Saviour will be proclaimed* THREE MONSTER MEETINGS * In the TOWN HALL. 11 asm.—Holiness Convention^ • 3 p.m.—Colonel M'Kenzie will Lecture. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. *'.'... j COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HOG. GARD will be supported throughout all Meetings by Colonel M'Kenzie, The G«neral's Representative; The Chief Secretary and Mrs. Colonel Knott. and the entire N.H.Q. and Divisional Stafl* from all Cities in the Dominion. Nearly MM delegates and bandsmen will be present. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Of A N.Z. (Wellington Branch). -- - ™ MOKOIA HALL, Cambridge iTtni \ SUNDAY~SERVICBB. '.'.•,*• 7\ 2.3o—Lyceum Session. •'." : ; 7 p.m.—Trance Address, local meAum. Spiritual Clairvoyance; ■ x ;•-'•■ ';'■■' WELLINGTON SPIRITUALiSf "- CHURCH (Inc.), *""* Kent terrace. ■-, - SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—lnspirational AddreM by Mr. R. A. Webb. Subject: '"Mora Things in Heaven and Earth." \"JP<tflowed by Psychic Phenomena. X* ceum, 2.30 p.m. '-'■'■*} TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—Member** CircU. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.-Members' Quarter. ly Meeting. -'..'■• PHRISTADELPHIAN MEBTDfO. V> Victoria Hall, Adelaide toad. An Address will be delivered (Gad Willing) on SUNDAY NEXT. 7 p.m. Subject: "Man in the Death State." You are cordially invited. Seats free. IXo collection. rPHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marim -■■ street (near Te Aro P. 0.). SUNDAY 77 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE by ' LIEUT.-COLONEL R. B. SMYTHS, , D.S.O. "WHAT IS REINCARNATION?'' PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. ELPING « HAND MISSION (Unsectarian). ..J...:.. Gospel Service will be held (God-Will-ing) in the R.A.0.8. Hall, Tory street (next Thompson, Lewis's Factory), TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. Speaker: Mr. H. Hurrell. W« affirm that "This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acception, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." , UNITAM^IA^Tf BCT .CHUSCH' SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Speaker: Miss Maud England. Subject: "Unitarian Activities in Borer* as I Saw Them." 1.0. R. A LL Members are requested to attend f*- the Church .Parade. SUNDAY, 3nd May, Church of Christ, Vivian street - Meet in Schoolroom, 6.45 p m Regalia. H. GOODHALL, ■ Prov. q.fc L.0.L., No. 48. A CHURCH PARADE will be held on ■^ SUNDAY, 2nd MAY, at the Methodist Church, Molesworth street. Rev. W Greenslade will speak on "PROTESTANTISM." Regalia. All Lodges invited. By command of the W.M.

MISCELLANEOUS. PJRISP of crust and light of crumb^v-' that's James's Bread. Does not quickly dry. At grocers. ■ ',;«.... :. XT TOMLINSON and R. M'Murray, ■"■* Practical Chimney Sweeps; General Cleaners, 70, Riddiford-st., Wellinffton South. Tel. 21-472. . „.,. „.,. ENJOY the cosy comfort of a "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Made by North British Rubber Co. ''PRY a Free Sample of Sydal for the ■*- hands, and prove that what we cay is true. Sydal Proprietary, 75, Kent terrace. T ET'S Lunch at Dustin'i. I hear, it is -*-* really good; no waiting. Cuba-st., from 12 till 2. . XJOGER and Gallet's Toilet Soap, speei- ■*■*> ally reduced price 2s 3d box, while onr supply lasts. J. R. M'Kenrie, Ltd., 116, Cuba-st., and 52, Willig-st. -' .' . BARLENE, the New Honey Roll, nutritious, delicious. Only from Dustin't, Cuba-st. ' . .. ' ■ T^O neglect your Eyesight is false econ- ■*■ omy. Your sight is your best asset. Consult O'Donnell, The Optician, 55, Man-nevs-st. Tel. 41-579. " , WEDDING Breakfasts, Socials,, Parties " —We offer you an Up-to-date Catering Service. Let us quote you. Parisian Pastrycooks, Courtenay-pl. "TTNIQUE" Hot Water Bottles -are" •* *^ unique in quality and value. Guaranteed not to burst. All sizes. XTURSES and Waitresses' Aprons, in -1 -* stock and to order. Infanta' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, next Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl. T>ARGAINS in Carpet Sweepers—Ew- ■*-* bank Carpet Sweepers, 255, 32s 6d, 37s 6d. Basil Cooper's Hardware Sale, Newtown. ' "DARLENE—No supper party complete ■*-* without either Honey or Chocolate Barlene Roll. T)RAPERY, easy payments; Latest ■*-' Ladies' Coats, Gents' and Boya' Suite, Overcoats; no interest; town price*. D. Lewis and Co., Bay-rd., Kilbirnie. • ■ "TTSE very little and rub it in well." This is the advice given with Sydal, the great Hand Emollient, 2s jar. T")AINTY Ash Trays Is each, Buster -*-' Combs Is, Variety Comb (with mirror) Is. Lloyd, Lambton-qy. and Cuba-st. ROGER and Gallet's Fancy Toilet Soap, slightly damaged, 2s 3d box. Limited supply only. J. R. M'Kenzie, Ltd., 116, Cuba-st., and 52, Willis-st. "DEARL Necklet Rethreading Sets, «pe--jP cial needle and silk for finest pearls. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy .and Cubast .' A "UNIQUE" in bed takes a cold from -^ the head. "Unique" Hot Water Bottles arc a British product. riRESSS Correctly on our 'fime Payment *J System. Costumei, Coat Frocks, Silks, etc., tailored to measure. Bos 76, Te Aro. "BARGAINS in Aluminium Ware—Tea- -*-* pots, 4-cup 4s 6d, 6-cup Ss, Bcup Be 6d. Basil Cooper's Hardware Sale. ' A T Radford's, Ltd.—Women's and Childxx- ren's Drapery and Clothing, best value in town. At 104, Cuba-st. Alio Furniture on Easy Terms. "V"OTHING- so acceptable as the glowing x" warmth of the "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Guaranteed not to leak. VXJTEAK Eyesight—Do your glasses xc- " quire Alteration? A stitch in time saves nine. Consult O'Donnell, the Optician, 55, Manners-st. Tel. 41-579. VTEDDING Breakfast*, Socials, Partiw Tt _w e offer you an Up-to-date Catering Service. Let us quote you. Pariiian Pastrycooks, Courtenay-pl, , i

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 5

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