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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. _ - —p- — (JpHE Gospel of the Grace of God will ' (D.V.j be preached 'on SUNDAY NEXT in- . GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, At 7 p.m. Speaker, MR. E. WHITEHEAD, Evangelist. Sankey's Hymns. No Collection. All Welcome. WELLINGTON \ SPIRITUALIST *v CHURCH-(INC.), New Century Hall, Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Address by Mr. R. A. Webb, Dipl. S.N.U. Subject: "The Proof Palpable of Life After Death." Reading:—"Dr. R. J. Tillyard's Seance ■ With Margery." . . Lyceum, 2.30—F0r Young People and Adults. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Members' Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Public Address and Psychic Vision. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, ■ RECHABITE CHAMBERS, i . . . . 125, Willis street. President, Mr. T. Kirk. DIVINE SERVICE on SUNDAY, At 7 p.m. Speaker, Mrs. J. Wedgwood. Subject: Trance Address. . •. . . All Welcome. FUNERAL NOTICES. ("PHE Friends of the late Edward Francis ■*- Weight are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will'leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, on Monday, 14th January, 1929, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers; Cambridge terrace and Karori. Day and Night Tel. 26-073. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Waite are invited to attend the Funeral of * their late beloved Daughter, Naida, which will leave their residence; 48, Devon street, To-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, < 00, Taraiiki-st. and 23, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159. rrUllirTTieTdsoTtneTateMrTj''] edenuk A Ivan Eton are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow, Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., / Funeral .Director, 1 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159. MOTOR SERVICES. rpHB HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT 00., x LTD. THE RED JL, STAR LINB Wellington-Palmerston I'assenget and Parcel Service Leave Palmerston N. 8.30, arrive Wellington 12.30. Leave "Evening Post," Wellington, 3 p.m., arrive Palmerston North 1 p.m. Fare Iss; minimum' tare 2s 6i Hooking Offices.—Palmerston North, Combined Bus Stand and Highways (Jarage, King street (TeL 6267). Shannon: H. Hook's. Levin! A. fl. M'Lean's. Otaki: Railway HoteL Wellington: Publishing Office. ''"Evening Post." FOXTON-LEVIN. 1? G. ROUT'S Koyal Mail Parcel and • • Passenger Service connects with aU trains to and from Wellington at Levin. Fare 3s. . STANIFORTH'S CAR SERVICE. : ' MASTERTON-WELLINGTON. t'ARiiJ, 10s. CARS Leave next Midland Hotel, Masterton: 7.15, 9 a.m., 1, 2.30, 5 p.m. SATURDAYS: 7.15, 0 a.m., 1, 1.30, 6 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.30 a.m.. 6 p.m., 7 p.m.. Leave H. Savage, Saddler, Lambton-gy., Wellington: 7.45, 9.15 a.m.. 1.30. i, and 5 p.m. SATURDAYS: 7.45, 9.15 a.m., 1.30, 2, and 4 p.m. .SUNDAYS-9.15 a.m.. 4 p.m., 8 p.m. '. Wellington Booking Office: H. Savage, Saddler, Lambton-qy., Tel. 41-391. During holidays and Sundays'ring 16-198. MISCELLANEOUS. DENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st, Tel. 40-297. » TITANUEL'KITTO, Masseur, 275, WiUis- -"■*■ st. All nervous ailments and corns painlessly removed. Saturday free to those unable to pay. WING KEE wishes to announce he has closed his Laundry at 138, Willisst., and has commenced business with Jim.Lee, Laundry, 151, Willis-st., opposite V.M.C.A. ■■ ' ■ '"CAILOR Salmon Slice" is rich in tonic elements; eat it for delicious nourish: ment. At all grocers. : _• CHESTERFIELD Suites—Just fancy, 3-piece Suite for £9 15s, in cretonne. Our customers are shareholders. Open Upholstering Factory, Boulcott-st. AYE you tried "Salmon Zest,"- the new salmon paste? Its distinctive flavour ensures tastier sandwiches. Ask for it by name. „-. ■ ; I?ASY Payments—Tailored Costumes, ■L' Coats, Ensemble Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gojvns, Frocks, etc. Further particularg, write Box 76, Te Aro. A POT of "Salmon Zest" contains delicious salmon paste for full fiavoured sandwiches. At all grocers. DON'T let deposit worry you. We make the Furniture, you make the Terms. Art Cabinet Co- 247. Cuba-st- and 79, Willis-Bt. , - ' '- TAMES Bread has a reputation tor qualO ity. Always a good Bakery, Taranaki-st. . "CAILOR Salmon Slice" is delicious and good. Doctors say Salmon for strength. Obtainable at all grocera. UPS and Saucers, English, 3s half dozen; Sugar Basins, Is. Open Warehouse Co., 32, Lower Tory-st. DINNER, Sets, Teasets, Crystal, Cutlery, at Fire Sale Prices. Open Warehouse Co., 32, Lower Tory-st. "CAILOR Salmon Slice" contains phosphates and natural iodine. Eat it for its nourishing goodness. At all grocers. WANTED Known,. Tennis Balls, 1929 »» seasop, 2s 6d. a pair. A splendid selection-of Tennis Racquets.' The Sims Hardware; OSIERY—BIack Silk, Is lid; All Colours, Point Heel High Leg, 2s lid; Check Zephyrs, B%d; Muslins, 10^d. Morgau's, Cuba-st. ■■ ■' _ .' - - ' DENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st. Te1.:40-297. ' ■ ANTED Known—A splendid range of Carpenters' Tools, Saws, Hammers, Chisels, Turn-screws. The Sims Hardware. ■ . . KY "Sailor Salmon Slice" for .more energy; it's deliciously nourishing. Obtainable at ,all grocers. KOCKS' to BUit all figures. Rayons, Voiles, etc., from 12s. Cd; well made, smart styles. At Morgan's, 115, Cuba-st.! OYS' Pocket Watches, 3a 6d; Wrist ■ Watches, 7s; Gpld Wrist Watches from. 425. At. Lloyd's/ Sale. Lambton-qy. audJCuba-st. : ' WHY have we' thousands o£ satisfied customers? Wo give service and sa f isfactioß. < Let Kenner's Furnish you, and-be satisfied. . 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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 5

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