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■ I m V-isiaTi :«tree't CJtaSjt. 10!' Days-fop xou^SbfiJj 10 Nights Spiritual' Bright. •The-Koly Evangel TiTth^olcrsplibP^al apostolic'style. ' T3J I COMMISSIONER JAMES mST, COMMISSIONER JAMEfca'BkY, Assisted by MRS. SASii TO-NIGHT (Saturday) THJUfu^^ 8 o'clock. j| "SITTING DOWN THEY WATCHED^ Special Address by the Commissioner*-, j 45 Cadets will be present. f ? OPEN-AIR MEETING, TARASfiaEI-sa*^ 7 pan. TO-MORROW (Sunday) TO-MORRO^ 7 and 11 a.m. 3 and ? p.m. '" 11 a.m.—"Bankrupt Christiamt^?, 3 p.m.—"The New Way." 7 p.m.—"Seeing is Believing;?? Hear one of the best speake"rs*iri-tK3! International Salvation Ainiy, COMMISSIONER JA?MES»H»Y. • The NHQ. Quartette .and the Cita<9te Band and Songsters will sing anff playp" Every night next week, at 8 -otclock SeS: 'Evening Post" for particulars. ■ Christians invited to 12.30 prayer meeik rags and 3 o'clock Bible Readihsg-by tal Commissioner. 800 free seats. ' ' Ensign H.- C. Goffin^invJ«Eß.gion. gING'S T^b¥'A-*R<JP ST. PETER^T MISSION, Taranaki street. mission servicelevery msDj&t At 7 pm. Speaker-: SUNDAY, 13th MA'BCH, 192& REV. T. FD2LDEN TASEOR. Subject: "TEMPTATION."Orchestra, 6.30 to 7 p.m. Sacred Solo during Service^ Tl/fARANATHA HALL SEBJVICESS •"■*■ 125, Lambton quay. SUNDAY SERVICES: ' I 11 a.m.—Worship and Communion. 7 p.m.—Subject: A discussion of an oTS refrain—"AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING IS NOW AND EVER SHALL BE, WORLD WITHOUT. END." Is this true? If not, what is? Speaker in Evening: NEXT THURSDAY, 7.45^^1" Publfc Lecture by Rev. H. E. <Wallis, M.A* ■Subject: "The Two Babylons." j^ARANATHA. HAIL SERVICES, ■"■*- 125, Lambton quay. TO-NIGHT (Saturday.), BJ-o'clock. ' Special Prayer Service, to pray for Ouri Lord's Soon Coming, also for our fellow Christians in China (European^and Native): whose lives are in peril. ' AH Christians heartily invited to be present and take Sart. r<HURCH OP GOD TABERI?ACLe3 TASMAN STREET. Worship, 11. Subject, "Born of the Virgin Mary." Luke. "The Beloved (was a) Physician," Col. 4:14. Most competent to know records it. Texts Unused given to prove the TRUTH of this most remarkable BIRTH.* Both Jews and Christians should hear it. Paul refuted the Jews with might and main, showing from the Scriptures that the Messiah was Jesus,' Acts 18:28. Evidence indisputable. Meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7.30. DAVXD NIELD, Pastor. »J«HE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OB! ANTIPODEAN nCHAMBERS; 51+ Cub* SUNDAY SERVICE, 7 twn. Speaker: MISS M.COEE. Subject"THE SOUL'S EVOLUTION* Soloist: MRS. WILSON. Spiritual Clairvoyance. Lyceum Session, 2.30 p.m MIDWEEK MEETlNG—Thursday 7WSF P-™- Numerology and Clairvby&ice/ Upen Circle after evening service. ~ Kent terrace. SUNDAY^ 'p.m., Addresses by Several LOCAL 1 SPEAKERS AND PSYCHICS. Lyceum, 2.30 p.m.—Adults and Children. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Lecture and? Clanyoyance. MISCELLANEOUS. J^ARVELLOUS Blending of Tastes is d^ t.- Becret °£ Milderson's Jam Tit git Biscuit, nutty, creamy, rich, luscious flavour, Is 63 per 1b from Wardell Bros piA^Ub'ORTE and Theory taught; f- large experience; exams, prepared tor; terms one guinea per quarter. Miss D. Nixon, 44, Grafton-rd., Roseneath, or write 511, Evg. Post. TJLACKBEKKIES for Pies. Picnickers! •*-' .Go to Mangaroa or Kaitoke. Sunday special train, 9.10 a.m. ■ ■'T USED to say it, too. that I would /■buy no more sweet biscuits, but after tasting Milderson's Creamy Tea I simply couldn't reisist them." MTlraith sells them at Is 4d per Ib. QUALITY this week. Special Spring ?* Lamb, Fresh Veal, Pork, Beef anct Mutton: cheapest in town. Symonds Bros., Courtenay-pl. and John-st. T^TURSES' and Waitresses Aprons and n\ Its m stock and to order; Infanta. Outfit, etc. Mrs. Collins, next Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl. JTEMSTITCHING on shortest notice;" iTr aJJ ,kinds of Overalls made to order. Mrs. Collins, Courtenay-pl., next to Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl. ■ iji.ACKBEBJ.UES plentiful. Train for Kaitoke Sunday leaves Lambtoa 9.10 a.m., returns 6.40. Lowest fares. A DULT Beginners and Backward Studi.i. ents tmS^ pianoforte; modeni methods tuition; moderate fees. TeL A SK your tobacconist for Illingworth'g ? <•* No- 10 Virg'm'a Cigarettes; 25 for is bd; quantity and quality combined. YES! "We Dye it. Bois-de-rose, wine, purple; any fashionable colour; also Dry Cleaning. Estall's Dye Works, 85. Vivian-st. - p^ATßread that never changes, nourish- ~ ing, tasty, pure, wholesome. That's James s Bread. Get a loaf from your Grccer. TJLACKBERRY Parties—Train for Ka£ toke and Mangaroa 9.10 a.m. Sun"ay. Special cheap fares. I .OOK! Beef Steaks, 2%1b, Is; Stewing *J Chops, 31b Is; Best Beef Sausages, 31b is; Corned Beef, sd; Fresh Tripe, 2^ll> Is. Nothing better. Symonds Bros. Gourtenay-pl. and John-sf. WEDDING and Birthday Gifts-See E? y W. Burd, first floor, Fletcher's Buii!£ ings, 4, Willis-st. Jewellery and Watch Repairs a specialty. f^YCUST fined 17s for having no Reflector on rear. Couchman's sail them for Is each. Next Ford Car Depot. WUITS too Dear? You won't find thek ri. s?, by maldn B inquiries about Gobheb's Free Suit OBer. 248. Lambton-qy, opp. D.I.C. PECIAL Attraction —9-carat 15-jewel Ladies' Wristlet Watches, usually £5. cow £2 10s, with 5 years' "guarantoo. Brownson'a Oc-rngr. TJUY James's Bread, and you buy health ■■-* and strength. Nourishing and pure. From your Grocer. TXAZEN Bread, good at all times, 6d pet -" loaf. From Dustin's, Cuba-6t. One* ■taeted always eaten.,., Tja^toaf^fe^^:

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 5