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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' HHHE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, -*■ Vivian street. SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Conducted by STAFF-CAPTAIN HAVES STAFF-CAPTAIN HAVES (Divisional Commander). 7 a.m.—Kneedrill. 11 a.m.—Subject, "THE POWER OP HIS RESURRECTION." 3 p.m.—Service of Song. "The Risea Christ." Special Music and Singing. 7 p.m.—Great Gospel Service. Subject, "ECCE HOMO." "ISCCE HOMO." You niuat hear this subject. Bright Congregational Singing. Silver Band. Male Choir, «lc. WILL YOU COME? rpHE SALVATION ARMY; , Constable street. WELLINGTON SOUTH. 11 a.m.—Eastei Thought. 3 p.m.—Pictures of the Resurrection. 7 p.m.—Descriptive Easter Service. Beautiful_ Pictures, Tableaux, Songs, etc. Brigadier and Mrs. Scotney conducting. ALL WELCOME. jjjjlß AMARi ~" 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Special Easter Secvices conducted by Brigadier (Padre) _C. Walls. 7.15 a.m. —Monster "Sonrise" Kneedrill. All Welcome. W. J. THOMPSON, 0.C.. "DROOKLYN (Jefferson street, near "^ Tram Terminus). Capt. Bennett, Divisional Y.P. Secretary. 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Y.P?, 7 p.m. ENSIGN- RAWCLIFFE, CO." T?'ARO' r r (Beauchamp street, near Counx*- cil Chambers). EASTER SERVICES. 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Y.P., 7 p.m. CAPTAIN WESTON, CO. T7ILBIRNIE (Onepu road, Evans Bay ■*•*• end). —Easter Services conducted by Ensign Tyson, Divisional Secretary, 11 a.m., 2 p.in Y.P., 7 p.m. _ CAPTAIN INGER, CO. PUBLIC LECTURE, ÜBLIC LECTURE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p : m. "THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW AGE." In the story of King Arthur Tennyson has described for us the passing away of an age—the dying of one of the Cycles of Time. You hear the despairing cry o£ one who weeps a dying age and fears the spirit of the new. The New Age is with us now, with its new faces, new ideas, new ways. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19, MARION STREET (opp. Te Aro P. 0.) TOMORROW at 7 pfm. TO-MORROW EDUCATIONAL PLOCUTION— Miss Maude Farrant (re- ■*-' gistered teacher) —Children's Class Saturday mornings; homes visited during day. Studio: 229, Upper Vivian street. Tel. 23-582. ' . BANJO, MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAR, and UKULELE thoroughly taught by MRS. MILDRED KENNY, Studio: BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 56, Manners street (Opp. the Ritz). Pupils, when sufficiently advanced, hava the opportunity of joining Mrs. Kenny'a Mandolin or Hawaiian Band. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. MRS. x\ TICOLAUS, 158 a, The Terrace (late staff of Banks Commercial College). Day and Evening Classes. Special Speed Class from 5 to 6 pan. Tel. 45-641. Fees moderate. THE STUDIO SCHOOL OF DANCING, 119, Manners street. MADELINE VYNER (late of the Rv sian Ballet, pupil of Seraphine Aetafier*^will receive Pupils for Operatic, Character, and Ballroom Dancing. Half Terms begins 3rd APRIL. Interviews, 3 to 5.30 p.m. BANJO. BANJO. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY THE BANJO or MANDOLIN? TT is doubtful if there is an instrument •*- in the world that is such a magnet of attraction when well played as the BANJO, at the same time affording so much musical satisfaction in return for. minimum time and expense. While the student of most other instruments is struggling to grasp but one phasa of his subject—accurate intonation—the student of fretted instruments is able to enjoy pleasures of both solo and ensemble playing. : If you would like to learn SOLO PLAYING or to learn the latest numbers on th<s BANJO or MANDOLIN, I shall do my; best for you. Come up and talk it over. MRS. H. G. REEVES, [ Studio—Room 4, Second Flckw, BEEHIVE CHAMBERS, 71, Courteriay place, Wellington. SCHOOL OF FANCY DANCING. MISS FLORENCE HEYWORTH, x*-*- Pupil of Minnie Hooper, Sydney, and David Deyitt, Wellington, Commences Teaching on 2nd APRIL. For terms and particulars, apply STUDIO, Top Floor, Perrett's Buildings, Telephone 20-290. MISCELLANEOUS. PJHESTERFIELD Suites made in our special department, selling at special prices this week. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., Boulcott-st., top Plimmer's Steps. T\7 ANTED Known, Easter Specials. *T Acme Wringer, 12in, 39s 6d; Set (4) Aluminium Saucepans, 17s 6d; Aluminium Preserving Pans, 7s 6d to 13s 6d. At Sims Hardware, TJEPOSE peacefully on a Kenners' Ches- ■*■* terfield, at the Kenner price, bought on the Kenner?' terms, and enjoy peace on earth TTEMSTITCHING on shortest notice, ■*••*■ all kinds of Overalls made to order. Mrs. Collins, 34. Courtenay-pl.. opp. Paramount Theatre; T)IRT Track thrills are short-lived. Tha XJ possessors of Kenners' Furniture have a lasting "thrill" in its beauty and de-. sign. Easiest terme or for cash. "YTURSES" and Waitresses' Aprons and X 1 Belts in stock and to order: Infants' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenaypl., opp. Paramount Theatre. YXTANTED Known. Easter Brides. Your "" Wedding 'Order will receive prompt and careful attention. Orders delivered to your address free. At Sims Hardware. r^ON'T say furniture, say "Kenners," tha *-' furnishers of distinctive quality and expert workmanship. The "easiest terms" furnishers in N.Z. Opp. King's Theatre, Manners-st. CITUATED in Boulcott-st., just above the church, a plain factory making beautiful Furniture. Chesterfield Suites at wholesale prices Open Upholstering Factory. KENNER'S win all races against competitors in design, workmanship, and honest value in every kind of furniture. Easiest terms in New Zealand. BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION. THE Wellington branch of the 8.1.W.F, meets in ST JAMES'B SCHOOL. ROOM. Ncwtown, on TUESDAY, 2nd April, at 7.30 p.m. Public Meeting 8 p.m. C.-W. CLIFT, I Hon. Secretary^ ;

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 3

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