RELIGIOUS SERVICES. X" E ... SALVATION ARMY, -*■ Viviim street Citadel. Vu AS- A mIKH aNd"-MIIS. CONDON BKAGADIER AND MRS. CONDON Direct Services of Praise ami Salvation TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY), • U »•'»•. •'! p.m. ami 7 p.m. Tn the Morning Service an Address on the subject of -HOLY LIVING." In the Afternoon: "FORTY YKARS IN THE 5.A.," ; With Sidelights on Work in Japan and iunng the-Great War. At. Nipht. A GOSPEL SERVICE, with iMitlmsmstic Ringing and appealing and . niTustini; addresses. ENSIGN H. C. GOFFIN with you. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY NEXT At S o'clock. Ten Days' Campaign' (Mission). Commit;sioner and Mrs.. Hay. See Special Advt. Next: Week. . ■'■ THE SALVATION ARMY. * Countable street, Newtown. NON-CHURCHGOKR. LOOK!' „,.,,...,. TOMORROW, :Slj.\DA\ SUNDAY. \m\ are Invited to Join us at the Following Meetings:— ' a.m., 11 „.„)., ;j .„! aml Every Meeting full of interest.' VioitoM to the city especially invited. Soldiers, Note.—Morning Open Air, Waripwi 81,-eot. Leader, Deputy Band' niiister Armstrong. H. G. Wallace (('apt.) W. .I. Thompson (Lieut.) /pi 10 SALYA-rio:-; ; army, MIRAMAK. SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Colonel and Mrs. Knott,. accompanied by ' p'frt Natlonnl Headquarters Quartette' Young People's Meetings,' 10 a.m. and 2 3» p.m. . . , . EVERYBODY WELCOME. . • r£Wi SALVATION ARMY. Lning'e road, LOWER HUTT. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. COMMISSIONER AND MRS. KAY Will Direct Special Salvation-Service. Accompanied by." Brigadier Bladin, ■ Adjutant Hayes. ' Pack Out the-S.A. Hall Sunday Night. . Look out for future developments hero.. Opening of New Halls end of. April. TUB SALVATION ' ARMY X UPPER HUTT: ■a-liylx > Opening Services of New. Corps anil - Installation of Officers. „ :< p-ni- 7 p.m. Brigadier Macaulay and tho Pctonc Salvation Army Silver Baud ' M'CURDY'S HALL, Main ■ street '. Come in Crpwdii. Welcome. OALVATION ARMY, Jefferson street, , BROOKLYN. ... Lieiit.-Coionel Omm, Field Secretary, will conduct the Morn hg and Evcnim? Medina. .TO-MORROW. A welcome' » extended to you. ■ -.- ■ , - TMiE~SPIRITUALIS'r CHURCnToF N.Z. - a ximt««it Wo"'nltlon Hrancb.') ANTIPODEAN CHAMBERS, 57, Cub* street. SUNDAX SERVICE, 7. pirn, bpeakcr: MISS M. COLE. : p.m. Numerology and Clairvoyance. Members Meeting after Evening Ser- ■ ao. (Conference business.) Kent terrace. : SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—lnspiritional Address by Mr, ]{. A. Webb. S.N.U. Subject: "TUB BEGINNING AND THE END IN SPIRITUALISM." Spiritual Clairvoyance. ■ Lyceum, 2.30 p.m.—Guild Examination. .<• T.H^L'I A-X' 8 P-m.—Members? Circle. THURSDAY, 1 8 p.m I.—Public1.—Public Lecture* and Clairvoyance. ■ TUEOSOPIHCAL SOCIETY,. Marion street, (near I'o Aro P. 0.) SUNDAY, 7 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE • ' ■ By ■ ■ ■■ ■ MR. J. GRIFFITHS. Subject: "BRITAIN'S FUTURE.". " Shall it be Empire or an Indo-Britfsh' Commonwealth?" ■ , . ■■ • QUESTIONS . INVITED. • rjUIUSTADELPHIAN ' MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide- road. '•' An Address will be delivered (God Will"if) on Sunday next. 7 p.m. Subject: '.In My Father's House Are Many Mansions." What did Jesus mean?- A cordial invitation to come and consider this saying. Seats free. No collection. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral, of tho late Albert Sydney -*■ Moore will leave ' the Mortuary Uiiipel ;oE h. Morris, ,hi,,., 00, Tarannki street, .tomorrow (Sunday), at 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. ' Private intcrnieiit. E.^ MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director', GO, Tiirnnalti-sit., and 28, Riddiford-st, Tel-. gMf.!). day and night, . JI.KKH.AL UAltlJ, I>HK Friuiulw of the late Mrs. Jcau ■*; Littlcjohn arc invited to attend her Kunoriil, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jim., 00, Taranaki street, on Tuesday,■ at 2 p.m.;'- for th' Cemetery, Karori. .. E. MORRIS, JUN., • Funeral Director, (10. Taranal;i-st., and 28, Riddiford-st: " Tol. 3J-15!). day mid niijlil ■ rpi-lE Funeral of the late David Stanlicld A ivill leave the Mortuary Chapel. "of 13. Morris. Jim., 00, Tarnnaki street, Tomorrow (Sunday), ut 2.30 p.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. (Private iultlrment. ( JO. MORRIS. JUN., - .. Funeral Director, ' 60, T.iranaK-i-sl., und 2S, Ridtliford-st. Ti-l. ■i'J-ln:). day mid night / ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ' "~ WANTED KNOWN. rPHE Office of the Now Slnte Coal Depot. *• situated adjacent 10, Clyde Quay Wharf, in now accepting Orders for Coal. Coke, and Firewood at lowest current rates. ■ Orders also received at Office situntcd in Government Life liinuranco Building, Customhouse unity. Telephone 22-187, PARTNER WANTED. ; Ttl'AN with £200 capital as .working partx nor in petrol'mid oil service statioti in city, Wellington; busiest thoroughfare;' £5 per week wages guaranteed to start without profits. Those opposed to evening work need not apply. Applicn*'"•■« iv first instance, Box 39, Potone.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 5
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