lin?T T TATnTWW A TTTYYM"AT>TT T PT TTT> DANCING. PUBLIC NOTICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. WELLING!O-N AUIOMO-bILJi. KjhlJh gcoiciiNG jjay cabaret. new Zealand railways. g T . paul'B pro-cathedral, presbytebianjdhurch of n_. j^-ethodist church of new j? ree . PUBLI p address. (INCORPORATED) Ring 16-389 to Reserve your Table for EUTT VALLEY ROAD MOTOR SER- S a.m.-Holy^oSmunfon? 6*" ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. ZEALAND. 1 (God wiffing) Saturday Night. VICES-SCHEDULE OF FARES. 0.30 a.m.-Special Service. Minister: REV J. R. BLANCHARD. B.A. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. T»r^rr^-r»-rr<m,~i! SPECIAL GALA NIGHTS. , 11 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. CHRISTMAS. SERVICES. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. 1.0.0.F. HALL, 19, Lower Tory sfcree' IYIUI (JJaILoI. iS I ■ ' SPECIAL GALA NIGHTS. AN and after Sunday, 21st December, 7 p.m.—Evensong (shortened), and Ad- 11.0 a.m.—Sermon, "The Nativity." An- (Special Christmas Services and Music.) UTTRTTTPTBOXING NIGHT AND NEW YF A Tt'<! 1930, a new Schedule o£ Fares will dvcsg ' them: "Sing a Song o£ Christmas" Morning, 11—"The Messiah": "I Am He." ,;,„„ ,Z, tl, _~.,._, E VE operate on the Railway Road Motor Ser- Followed by a Recital of (Roberts). Evening, 7-"The. Christmas Chimes." 'WHAT IS THE "P7TT? ANNUM 9A/ PTP.T? ANNTTM Book Early. ' vices in the Hutt Valley. .. OFTRTSTm'aS MUSIC 7-° p-ra-: Scmon> "THE CHRISTMAS Anthem: "Behold, I Bring You Good Tid- n^.Q-DTrT i>» ' Jr_iJK AJNJNUiVJ. &\3/- rihiX AJNJNUM _ ,'j- The principal alterations are as follows: „,. , CURIbIMAS MUhIU QUEST." Soloist, Mr. Ray Kemp. ings" (Goss). Solo: "The Lord Is My (jObr J_L i S' ro . XTr , TC , Ic , , The issue of return tickets will be dis- Wlth Carols for Choir and Congregation. « The p eople W ho Walked in Dark- Light," Mr. Ernest Glading. Preacher "The Gospel is the power of God unto i. 1-KAXsUbS HALL, HILL-ST. continued. TT , „ On Christmas Day. ness .» '-'Why Do the Nations." Choir, at both Services, Rev. T. R. Richards, salvation to every one that believeth."- ---„,.,„„ „ , Six-trip concession tickets will be is- Holy Communion at G.15, 7, and 8 a.m. « And tlle Glory of the Lord," "For Special United Christmas Service, Wesley (Roms. 1:16, see also Mark 16:15-16, 1. UANLh. DANCE. gued at ~a tes nofc exC eeding the present u a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Commun- Unt(> tj s a Child is Born," "Hallelu- Church, Christmas Day Evening, .Cor. 15:1-2). PROVIDES YOU WITH THE CLUB'S NEW AND TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY cash fare rates per trip. ion, Sermon. jah Chorus." Voluntaries: "Venite in Thursday next, at 7 o'clock. All in- IT WILL BE DEMONSTRATED riVUVI^M IUU VV±_^ XAi^^J_U_>C> I^YV NIGHT. Children not exceeding 12 years of age Preacher: The'Right Rev. Bethlehem" (Best). "Phantasy on Two vited. Soloist, Mrs. Shipton. FROM THE SCRIPTURES that believ-UJr-iU-JDAlxti Dancing Bto P "ill be carried at half rates on con- THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON. Christmas Carols" (West). BROOKLYN—II and 7, Rev. R. Raine: ing "THE GOSPEL" (a belief of which AMBASSADOR'S BAND cession tickets. off PETER'S WILLIS STREET. „ Pl" e?cl^ £* e. rJ l£ esU , 'lhe Matchless Christ." 7—Christmas is the first condition of salvation) is be- _„___ -_.^^__ ~T TN ~ . _-. Sub. 2s6d. *■<= d**v. Concession tickets will not be available O ilji^°. _vv-^^ " REV. J. R BLANCHARD, B.A. Musical Service. Anthems, solos, and lieving "THE .THINGS CONCERNINGGUIDE BOOK AND MAPS p__, CDBASTRECT "^ S-_,.^ati_y.- tS_S; .S.S^D^ ADTmT' S l "SffßL. 'cmscH' ™€%i »— =** '. SIKTfs^VSS S ISSUED THIS MONTH. *»-»< ~T *°™HT- "* --^I __» .« -. S S_3&- <SSJKT hev K.filSwm. u Hff-TSS?".? St-% SKHSr ? I^V -*_ __ _**_, ■_ sr ' S --w fs s__2 isrSHE^s £1 hs: #* -» "*'c-" s^se Ts: _* <m_r__T£.___ ss^s, rss%. ss BE PREPARED FOR HOLIDAY TOURS! .^K/^"" * 3"- Wfc », *_, ,«,.,., ST-St. pab.sh ch^oh. -fSS. __ _* m, w. S .™- fMOTTIS*™™^ g^fg^SgfcgS PUBLIC NOTICES. P?V WT f „. *.. EnftamMrert. Braid*-* "Th. Spirit ot Ctahfc MOLKSWOETH STREET.-Clm ß t«,« "?„'■ & {"' stiptir," n.JiiSS T\A TT 1 XTriAV TAT\T TTT>! ' ~~ — r>.l' S* C\t'i t *«Vii on street, r n tnm un ion raaa'" Smites. 11, Kev. J. Dcnnb; 7, Rev. couforming to t! 10 d eflhite mj unctionoE , do it.now join up! /co S ™-"r^wsL^ffssiir sarc^J-AaygMfc s^^ttLeaffi^c?»is.rs«SK!: TX/-ISHES to notify his 'customers and s°n street, Petone. (Telephone 46-524.) 4 p.m.-Holy Baptism. TTENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN J. Dennis. Carols and Anthems. Solo, "BUILD UPON THE FOUNDATION" DT /^ T3TTTT T\-TVTn /T^TTOrrtTT I^T r\r\T> \ Nowtowu Residents, that early in Mr - 1- B- Hemsley, 170, Jackson street, 7 p.m.-Evemng Prayer. Carols, Uinst- 1^ CHURCH. Mrs. E. T.-Spidy. OF THE APOSTLES AND PROPHETS,' .I.C JiUILJDIJNU (UULJKIH ILOUJti) tho New Year he will ie Removing his p etone. , mas Anthem. SUNDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1930. NORTHLAND-11, Rev. E. D. Patchett; JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF BEING THE B±f' ,m U sS^hr^n Te\v r^o.1 1 U a. m -Children's Service, with Child- 7 Rev. W. Shirer. Christmas An! CHIE^ CORNERSTONE, (gph. 2,20) TELEPHONE 42-771. °vp slte Jtmroul Btreet' street, Lower Hutt. (V.1.C.) Church is doing amongst the' Assyrian ■ ren s Choir, KAIWARRA-11 Mr \ Fletf7 Mr AND CARRIED ABOUT WITH EVERY H. J STOTT Secretary. ME. AND MRS. JAS WHITE, M'Lean Mrs A. Jakeman, 32a, Cuba street, people now under British protection m U.-10-Organ Recital. w p Pnrm^ WIND OF DOCTRINE" (Eph. 4:14), bei £t ', Wallaceville, wish to sin- Lower Hutt. Bagdad, especially in the maintenance of 7 pm —Special Carol Service, with a " arman- cause they "PROVE ALL THINGS, AND 1 cereiy Xhank all those who so willingly !ft\ George Blake, Bookseller, 186, High a Home for the Orphans of those mas- mlm ber of solos. Subject: "The Gos- WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST HOLD FAST THAT WHICH IS GOOD."- . -- ___ •,»„%,««„„. fir? Xn a t l sist?f ce du"n § their recent street ,' Lower Hutt: sacred during the Great War. pal o f the• Nativity." Organist and 1* CIRCUIT (I. Thess. 5:21). CLUB MEMBERS! fee, also the Upper Hutt tire Brigade Mr. A. E. Parkin, Bookseller. Lower ~L L SAINT g- PAK ISH CHURCH, Choirmaster, Mr. Alec Mill, L.A.B. HATAITAI-11 Mr HD. C. Horwood; Questions invited. No collection. for their valuable services _ H tt . (Telephone M-339.) A LL bA KILBIRNIE: ■ Preacher: Rev. James Baird, B.A. 7- EeV; S' Harkness. Chnstmas Tms AND EVERy grjNDAY, ' REMEMBER-DUIUNG THE HOLJDAYS, AND ALWAYS: 9^^^R[ q IN ADVENT. p KESBYTERI AN L_ 9H^»flßttHi£flß3t Mr. W. A Longstaff, Post Office Stop, 0 8 ,_ a.m.-Holy•Communion. g T . JAMLS .PfiBSBITERIAN Choir, under direction of Mr. J. Todd p H URCH OF GOD 48 RANDWICK "SAFETY FIRST!" N™ —D -—- "ff w. SP e».., d».. m,,. „,„. " =f » F s = , a-,., Bi ™fS7 ItftS£n SS-./^'wiS"iS&J"- S^g?^?Bg^S?? EXTRA CHRISTMAS EVE TRAINS. ■ (n, e? r Park avenue). 7 pm-Evensong and Sermon. Anthem, 7 p.m.: "The Message of Christmas." WORSER BAY-I], Rev. E. S. Harkness. Day-we are told His DEATH DAY-Luka TT'T'NrAT PT OlsT'Nrr i T AQT 1?T?W T\AVQ TRAINS FOR SPO-RTTNP -PVF-WTC! .Messrs. Mason Bros. s . More, bilver- 1;<«" . tt s n Lord" (Bairstow). Duet, Special Music and Carols by Choir. Solo by Mr. W. Chambers. "If With 22:19, 14. Should not the Follow*iJNALi ULUbIJN<Jr--ljAbl .bkW DAYS. HvAlNb FOR SPORTING EVENTS. st r eam ( Sjrv c Us^O J Uor s d ;^ Solo/'-Naza- MELROSE.-7 p.m.: Mr. D. Morrison. All Your Heart"; 7, Mr. H. S. Hart, ers of Jesus accept the Time of His Birth CHRISTMAS EVETW DECEMBER.- S^D^S^^Su^ _^__J T - T^w -J^^i^^ BhAy^R & CO.S Extra trarW^eSon (Lamb- - R Minister: REV. E. J^ ORANGE. TRmrY C SS^Speeial Christ- Ke^t/'^U MASTERTON^., ,n, "ff H°UDAYS- H .'s^^^ - Carol u _CHI^TMASJERVICES.^ mas Services: H^-^p^ grojs g^cto, & «*, Pagg T TATTTT\ A T^TrkTVT TXr>\iri?T T T7>T>^T OAT "n FOR WATERLOO.—9.47 p.m. TkTTO«3TTA\rT +« +l,» f»,. m = «f "Tl,n OM e 7 p.m.—Choral Service. Anthems and golo: "Praise Ye the Lord," by Mrs. mas being at 25th Dec. For that was the .LIQUIJL)AIJ.OJN JhWhLLEKY SALE FOR MELLING.-10.0 p. ra . ? SLtt ™» SATURDAY 7?r^rffsolo. Carol Carols. Soloist: Mrs. R. S. All- 6anfle n. Solo: "The Star of Bethlehem," yearly FESTIVAL day to celebrate the o LEAVE MASTERTON.-For Woodville mll D rcbMBFR 1930^and FRIDAY 2nd PwT~ \ni^ wight. ' rt by Miss Nellie Amies. Preacher: Bw. birth of the SDN God. IS ID.NOT bk»-. 8.15 p.m. (connects with 4.15 p.m. Wei- fiNUARY Km Z' Whv Anointed Service, and Antftem. Preacher: Rev. E. J. Orange. T. W. Vealie. Special retiring collecti6ns Phemy to connect the SON of the Supreme' (Next Hannah's, Lambton quay). lmgton-Masterton). For Wellington, 5.40 gS Bank Holidays at the Xe of CHRISTMAS DAY-Hohr Communion at „ in aid of our Masterton Orphanage. GOD with IDOLATRY? "For I the - ' • . "^ELLINGTON-PAEKAICARIKI ZTLSS^^iO^ C^L SERVIC^ '" (SSPb-SSJ: H°SSI« || .\%ff ser^ac^^ STOCK MUST BE SOLD. ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD. Et S? rf Australia Limited. clisS Ss "STwi & Serf^ V^w^^^ K»r^ i.Ds^l^coruntTi^^ A FEW OF THE BARGAINS:- ' p ?=^feS-, 25 V^H'S SstSaTilfflS^!: » !^!L_______ PFOR PALMERSTON N OKm^.«TheNaaL^N^Zeaind,Ltd. : M^ 1^ ister: Rov. John Hubbard, M.A., 8.D.. MEETING, F AI™ adps L^™L strS^^ ■^ s'. Golf Expanding Bracelet Watch, Gent's Heavy Gold Signet Rings, 355. Now FOR WANGANUI.-11.0 p.m. The Commercial"Bank'of AusS,' Ltd. FOURTH SUNDAY IN'ADVENT. QEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. VICTORIA HALL, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. 15-jewelled lever, £7 las. Now £3 10s. 12s 6d. . J (IS p Yaldwyn Manager.) ST. GEORGE'S, SEATOUN.-8 a.m.: O Special Christmas Services. Adelaide road "GOD-WE-OUR. NEIGHBOUR." Gent's Wristlet Watches, latest shapes, Ladies' Gold Signet Rings ->ls Now CHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXING DAY. Bank of New Zealand Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning n ' a . m ._« The Incarnation of Gladness. *™ ■ / E . A . Nofikc. guaranteed, SOs. Now 255. Ss 6d. ' " ' WELLINGTON-PALMBRSTON NORTH- (H. Buckleton, General Manager). Prayer; 7 p.m., Evensong. Solo from "Messiah, Mrs. J. Jung. . ■ School Girls' Wristlet Watches, 18s 6d. Ladies' Gold Signet Rings, small sizes, WELLINGTO JwSfRLOO WOOD H^mmun^ V^^^ ? of BetMehem/' .An Add^wiU be delivered (God .ill- T^ «"s«£, c ° a f holi^. Nowßs6d. 12s 6d. Now 4s 9d. WIiL^GIOVWATBRLOO-WOOD- throughout_to; Dommum uniAMAU.-^0 a.m.: Porter"; "He Shall Feed mg), on SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. 19, Marion «tr«t. Boy^Strong Wristlet Watches, luminous, E.P.N.S. Teaspoons, 1 S 3d %-dozen. Ordinary train service" suspended. See ThursdW, 25th December, 1930 (Christ- p %'vSs WELCOME SubJeCt: FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT «f V Th^ n- £rr ' alllltOgOatha!£WllOtofe K^ MMlsfa— May »S; iber M(Bo) a» g D, y , s^Si:^^^M%^Y^, "THE WICKED. WHO ARE THEY? HOLY EUCHARIST * « WSS B U^B-.«^ Solid Ctbr fia kable Pearls,,. Now 6 , WELL^GTON-PLIMMERTON- X^ttTO^s Kib^ii^r^^' WHAT IS THE!R DESTINY, ■ , Magnificent Diamond Cluster Ring, set in Sterling Silver Pudding Sets, Is. Now 3d. PAEKAKARIKI. wFTT'rarmiJ PTTY CORPORATION Communion; 7.30 p.m., Evensong. miramar. God says the way of the wicked is an „ pure platinum, £110. Now £45. Rhinestone Earrings, 7s 6d. Now 9d FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER.- TUTTTC ™ DFPARTMENT' ST. AIDAN'S.-9.30 a.m.: Holy Commun- „ ■ct T v DA Y abomination to Him. They that forsake iLB^Bi „ SF A S Tnp vvrTT-R^TOW^ «prrT\T MJJjK jJJiJ-AKimJiiM.. ion; 7.30 p.m., Evensong. CHKlblAlAb &UINJJAI. the law, praise the wicked, but such as TTATCTrq vn-nr nmnwa nu i\rTTTr ildn TRIfiW nrRT IP T irrTTTRFR -, DCrvlCLb> i1 ''■'"■ "' np p n eiim will keep the law contend with them. Because I UtAJNUriij MALL, BUIGK. STREET, T?T"\TAT PT nCJTMP TAQT TPTTIXr TIAVC! HAhhb. NEW PRICES OF MILK AND CRLAM. BIBLE LJiULUKJib. arols a l3Propnate ■ OCC Wence against an evil work is not exe- V Petone. FINAL CLOSING-LAST FEW DAYS. . • ial traius I?ave WdHagton (Thoru . HOLDER? - are ha . eby notmed M IRmR (Cue]se ™& HALL> S^S" Sfr^l^ A»?aS^.ia±U BSa^ ■ pL T,TT I r« IJ ™ w ov, -tL that on and after TUESDAY, 23rd toue!__ ' T!F.V HERBERT W. HITCHCOCK. man is set to do evil. inri on SUNDAY NFXtTvJ it M ■• JS\ ,™ IMERTON-8' 30 ' 8- 57 ' 10-7. December, and until further notice, prices Ay 7JO |-|aRORI PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH. Com. and hear this Address. 7«s£? DANC.NG. °ANC,NG. FOR PAEKAKARIKI.-5.30, 10.7, 10.31 "^.^Sr™- Lees: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Christmas Seats free. No collects Kingdom^ God^ • THE ADELPHI CABARET. T HE "JOYL ASSEMBLY. FOR OTAKI.-8.30 a.m. S l^t ■•":::::::::":: Std SpSSWa^SSl^&ll. Slices). Minister: Rev. A. Bruce Todd, __ Seatß Collection: X • The Most Popular Old-time Dance. SATURDAY, 27th DECEMBER- f , Pl F" Pint 2VW " ~ : TfOSBNEATH PRESBYTERIAN rp H E SALVATION ARMY, \^ELLINGTON_ SPIRITUALIST «=r* »ss«s iSSHis;;;:: w-s?« <sL u r ra-: ™g™ v^-^<-*«.■ KB a s °?^gi^ <Ei* =s^: rs«;r^,f™a iS -s-«^« jar^-^ftsiart .r^iriEir i-^s™^, rifers's" s^' =cH^t:r «-.- «-«V --' TWaTww.mpnt annmmrp n ' ■ . . OB uu- jijijJV (biippiieci 101 wsn vjuiy; „ a m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. mas Carols by the Choir. v TTlf«niv q -\r v"« n- 1 ■ Mana fa ement announce a Ladies la Od, Gents 2b. PTONTf^ AT MAin^TriNF tmtitt 1« quart Sd 7 pf m Service at King's Theatre. y Christmas Music and Song. Carols by ™ESDA*. 8 P . m -Me m bers Crete. "WHOOPEE" KiGHT. Not£ce.-Xm«i Cakes and Wine will be UPPE^HUTT^ L I MIK~ *?*?* V V''" V ' V' r. f Speaker: REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR. « T . COLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN Bible Class Girls. Duet by Misses J. CPIKITUALIST A CHURCH OF On CHRISTMAS EVE. given away again on Tuesday night FPIDAY ->fith TWrAfPtFr CREAM (supplied only for Cash)- °Pea fe CHURCH, Joh^onville.-H a.m, and B. Kirk. 9 NEW ZEALAND. .„ . „,,. „. , „ „., ~ F M'GONNFTT wr - 26th JJB.OJ.MBER—. Per pint 2s "The LnuEa"e of Life." 7 p.m., "The Spirit Adjutant Green Speaks on . AIL of Eddie Cantor's Song Hits from ; J- M WIsJSKLL, M.C. Trains for Upper Hutt- Per %-pint Is -THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS." of Christmas^' Preacher;; Rev. Archibald "WHY DID CHRIST COME'I'' RECHABITE CHAMBERS, ihe show will be featured by Rodney Pank- ! - Leave -Wellington. 7.50, 8.45, 10.20'a.m.. Per %-pint 7d E Hunt UUJUJi. 125, Willis street. hursts Own Orchestra £ HE REALJL THE REALM SBO lin -ffl . ? „„, Milk Tokens of the present issue may SAILORS' SOCIETY, PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTMAS DAY, THURSDAY. Divine Service onjunday at 7 p.m. Book your Tables now for I HATAITAI. Lea*o Petone 8.8, 9.1, 10.30 a.m., 12.33, be redeemed at any loken Agency, or _5 57j Cuba stre et. \V CHURCH-Christmas Services, 11 U a.m.-Adjutant Green. Speake" Local '■WHOOPEE" NIGHT on XMAS EVE. ~^ W Hutt S.I, 0.0, W ._ ,_.. » Preacher: the M^ ?" S^SSSS" Clairvoyance and Open Circle. HA , Ig ~ A W«*»M Bi» «* F-e This Week. S^^nd tickets issued to Bel- DEN 'to'TcceV LhTJaJment l^E "e t" Padman' Minister: Rev F. H. Training Garrison Songsters will sing. S°° lETY (Q UA_Ir S , XMAB.HAMS. THE MASCOTS, mont, Upper Hutt, and intermediate sta- the relative tokens only being acceptable, Q Son, Service. T3ROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN Suburban Corps Uniting. .(QUAKERS), XMAS CAKES. , ■ ■ • tions, irom Wellington (Lambton), Pit- but cream mav be nurehased for cash ,i ,r, 1 • 1 o ;~,-;<- ar \ •*-* CHURCH. S^.^-'-JW-jfeffi ~™SJS f .•' gS .-_SB_?S_-!!S- ? H ri M i|S ™BS,n..,..^ BETHßtlmpLß(l9liVlvianstroet , .Affl-^-^-b.J-,----_«».™v „__, _„___. ft , ;f'-" _&"*"• '»—«»'"•■ *_s, Mj3fU Srui-r -__ '^~ 80CIEIY , mJ' <" -_-__>,i--y go- ~ 13-5-, —*-,-_► GIVEN AWAY TO-NIGHT. ; &Uiar Afctendan^e Presentations. R etui . n f ares (Ist and 2nd class) from holders should specially + note the reduc- § CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. ~ ~ Visitors cordially invited &*^ » Night. Wellin g ton (Lambton), 3s 6d, 2s fld. Uonm th^selling g".^*..,. pßpt treet. p^KIDGE TERRACE CONGREGA- TO MGHT-7.4,. Youn g People. FU NERAL NOfC^S ' 'AT THE DF LUXE ASSEMBLY lree Perfume for All Ladies. MANAWATU RACES AT AWAPUNI, to supply Cream either for cash or coupons , Services at 11 and Viwiotiw TIONAL CHURCH. bUNDAY-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Services FUNERAL NOTICES. A SriaHall, mI^oS ' Sub, Late Tram, ml, 27th, and 29th DECEMBER. « tb, e,^* of Milk required P-g- CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, V£££il at mHr r■,fih Tt SH w - lr . John street tram stop. fNiF~^O^o7~^^ rO S^ Ctvi°SrWe ! lin S ton (Thorn- Complaints Office (Tel. 28-113) during the Sub.ec ,2: A Wondro^Story. 21st DUMBER. a m.-Commin.ion Service. TH^f 0 !" To the Dance that Leads the Way. NEW YEAR'S EVK kirik OtakY Levin Shannon and Lone- (lays i 8 a.m. to noon. ottjwwt TIAPTTST MAS SERVICE. Hall, Knight's road, Sunday, 3 p.m. and Taita Cemeterv. ~ No paltry pri.es given away NEW YEAR'S EVE! . & Srn Ltra?n kaTs ' Raceme (B^een spm and 9 p.m. i urgent, rmg yiVIAN STREET BAPTIST _ p . u ,_ GRKAT CARO L SERVICE 7 p . m . R -.^^^ .. „ d V UPi' S ' eS"PUPiIE' aDd L^P^_£^a_alW^^Sa^ RE°HERiSn CHBISTmS-IBBEVICBS. ? g£t&* ** Visitors Cordially Welcome. Lo We S Sfffi Hu«. . FoUow the Crowds Luxe, and w^« hoMiny $ in th^Studio a, 1 aekaUnk, a d all UW R. _. HERRO^^^ w _ g _ r^His,^ , posPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREIf. Music, Floor, Supper, and Pmes you and your friends '■'* fOT Spccmtran ]e Paekakar^ on ]6t h December, 1930. U a . ni . : "The Star in the East. "(Com- •"Hosam.a in ti *e H^ffl^ (htameg, i i^. s*aZSLS T,- 1 MVC T • OuT^D^E^lwll^TN^^ wiS^NC^^F^Oßl^ , 50 "~-) Ol , an eital of Christmas K' W G^d T LJ- — STI.WART, Recent^ Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. xyl AjNJJ mA YEAR IN WITH turn train, stopping nil stations, leaves MJ..UV .u_lA_J.m_;ni. , Music by Mr Chas. Collins. (Goss). (D.V.) speak in GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN iJPHIIW_l'v jy JACK MOORE, M.C. '. , ' Racecourse 5.44 p.m. (change at Awapum DELTVFRIES ETC 7 p.m.: •'•The Gospel of Christmas Day: ;-„,.,„,, ~»,,- i-iini-rIi'PATIONAL STREET, as under:- . , «_U_|__> Noticc-Tuesd'ay, 23rd December, Xmas P^B^ly and book your table. Junction). , 0 CHRISTA AS c¥e VM Put Away All Fear." rpflM TERKAUK CONGREGATIONAL .g UNDAY AFTERNOONj 21st Decem- . 'jPH^ Hams and Xmas Cakes K iven away. 15, MANNERS STREET , Re Ul'iJ h% °, , Kafou^ (xf "L"* 2™1 CUKlblAlAb UliiiAM. MEAMAR BRANCH.-2.45 p.m.: Christ- -«- CHURCH. ber , 1930 , at 3 o'clock. Subject, "THE CEL- I_K____J« ....-U rr s T . T . WATT Tel 44-547 oxn^l. classj-lrom V\ elhngton, 18s 3d, 12s lid; PLEN TIFUL Supply of Pasteurised mas Sons Service, assisted by \ivian Eev . H . W. Newell, M.A. ESTIAL CITY OR THE ETERNAL SJ=^WK W ARWICK, TAIA HALL. «?♦ • Oak, fl s 3d 6s 9d; Levin, .s 2d, 5s od; A Cream will be, avaUabte. on rounds Street Choir. Speaker: Rev. W. S. a m _, Tlle Star in the East." "Good- STATE OF THE CHRISTIAN." pS-gg-St Opposite lulbirme P.O. _____ Shannon, „ sd, _, throughout the Holiday Season at the Rollings. 7 p.m.: Mr. L. K. Fear. g | Cristcmas! » o]d ca rol at- SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock.- ' p v) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, WET OR FINE, TO-NIGHT. TROTTING MEETING AT CLARE- following prices:- . ranged by Dr. R. £' Terry; "There The Gos P el o .^%GX e M °ii-ri _e Sulw SONE " • Dancmg 8 till-12. T\AY'S BAY 'PAVILION VILLE, 26th and 27th DECEMBER. %-piuts 7d, %-pints Is, pints 2s per lot. _,„„„., r p nT?l? B . PTIST CHURCH Were Shepherds" (Chas. Vincent). preached. Subject. Ihe Mainagc bupper PIiTONE. OUR SPECIAL NIGHT. •*> KIT KAT DANCE BAND. Train for aareville "Icav. Wellington Botttee^ra. %-pint 3d, tt-pint M, pinte g|KHA^^ Tl,o?Watoo£ ° KffiOKWAY SCHOOL MORNING- ' — , r . „ , " t, , f Nio-hf <? fill l -a it- iii ' ijo"er "■""■> lus ia, os IUCJ- TT^TTr ,, &_RvIC_. -^ : — you to be present at these meetings. Members of other Courts are invited ttf Monte Carlo. Excuse Me. a till 1. Novelties, Balloons, SHOP HOURS. , -».-r-T7<rc7T<mxrxr rnwrRifOATTONAL - ■—— : affonri Music by Basil S Embassy Band. , On f?sg^d -h Becen^er t,ie^ep £ from HandeU Immortal IpWTO^ c^ M lnis£ hall _ -^^^ B___t^.W S^T -. Ladie, iSSftS Sffit b"e "* »" SS B.^ SS '™ JggAH.;; -.David .ones, e ; - T 0 RY S^ET HALL. LEADBEATER, See, "ARTHUR HALEY, M,. S ,W r S' S B^ X _s&^^_Sj« "* CK ytSSS^ ASSEMBLY — B^^g_S^^OE lHT at TelleSt" M^Fat^drrH. Jones. SUNDAY . AFTERN^N-AdiUt .Bible . gi _ Kllights of R . 8 . p ., „, .„ BBN.IS iiSi: early. R, ng Eastbourne, 11. ■ MRS^Sffi BOOTH, pHRISTIAN SCIENCE. " & bVS J e SSS^ ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ' !_g-__^^^@_B-_-^P^_a, to noon on 25th and 26th December. "Rejoice Greatly." O FIRST CHURCH OF' CHRIST, speaker on the subject, "Christ in leave f^ late resldLce 8 Bolton street Clyde quay. VBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Householders who leave the city for a "Come Unto Him/' SCIENTIST, Isaiah." ' Petone, at 2-p.m., on Sunday, 21st Decent Select Modern, Old Time Dance. -^ term and accordingly cease taking Milk MRS^ J. N. DUN CAN, dfi Boulcott street, Wellington. SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o'clock-A ber, 1930, for the Taita Cemetery. X MA S EVC?R Y NISvIL R TDO A NirHT ' TRAIN AB__?° EMBNTB- __t__S? tueS •& & F^d^f Flock." &*& of S^Mr Kni hts of Sister Perceptory are ing_ti glimvlL IBf Si MANAWATD RACES! 26th, 27th, and return. "THE MESSIAH.- Church of Clnist, Segjgt » Boston, ,hui on to aUend _ SHSITSTTm DECEMBER. R. E. HKRRON SUNDAY, 7 p.m. A WELCOME FOR SERVICES: Morrison will smg. _y Command. BALLKOOM DANCING. &H-SH-SH..! Mana.ei. ALL" l^onv P Meetin K 8p m Stenger. to the City and Holiday Visi- : MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio ■ Wellington 5.6 a.m., Awapuni Racecour.se — ' _- ' W_pN.ESDA\ -1 estimony J^eting 8 p.m. tors . (re gpccially mvlte d to these 56, Willis street (opp. Hotel Wind- arr. IU2 a.m. Stops Ngaio, Khaudallah, TSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. SuD^ r "Fvenin" Port"'" llus EtreM- services. 2L*£f ior) Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. a^HE whole Town's talking about the Jolmsonville, Porima, Pnremata, Plim- <====^=i:=s_f_f*—CS|Sis2ls— ■*• Eev. C. li. Boggis. Christinas Services 'o^? r ° Rnom 6 Third Floor There will be no week night meeting on T«!^M Personal and ' Individual Tuition from ' ~„„,„„ _ - merlon, Packakariki, Olaki, Levin, Shan- Hg_g°f"°g~_ff SgJiitHr^™"^ " a-m- fUl^ 7 p.m. Special Choir Music c™. Chambers 15 Courtenay place. Wednesday evening next, Christmas Eve. • «^?S 10 a.m daily JVlUJNbiblv JOY MGIII at the non, Longbnrn. "~™7>Ttiwav CTn?\rTPTT<S at Evening Service. Communion at close. „" j.:i r t OXC pnt Saturdavs and public „ ~t c, c.t^^t -•"•-*»-»"- ■ ,si::;,:Vw:i l !:st-s:,;rxs, rHG "AX ?o O WiOT H&I ss S»" dw THE *s^_f__- "—"■ «|^^\ in ß s trom S-XU oclock. Longburn, Shannon, Levin, Otaki, Paeka- IHE TRAIN YOU WANT TYALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. ™f^> CimdaHns^Library of Mrs. Eddy's SUNDAY, 21st DECEMBER. M^W^ * * Mroo uno , .To -n—mo» kariki, ;md stations south thercot. ' - 1-" Morning. Mr. Ernest Necs; evening, \\r nr i-o nvniiible at Reding Room. 11 a m.—Mr. G. J. Clarke. wi% , ISS PHYLLIS BATES' - vmn . -' Additional train for Wellington leaves DEPARTURES IiTROM T-ORNDON Mr. W. J.Lowe. Communion at close. oiks a\aiUble dWve^aing noo u. " 30 p m _Sundav School. WVHp SCHOOL OP BOXING .NIGHT. Palmerstoii North 5.m p.m. (connects .i(. STATION:- __^ ' SFCOND CHURCH OF CHRIST f p m'—Gospel Message. Mr. E. E. Pen- L.0.L., No."j7. «,w-S O"DANCIS«™. ■ 1™""'•"•'»*•*'•■-= s^-^a-; B Koo_s-^r-_ss. " 'jaa, ' bkSSSn-,,..,„.. u,w. c»«. T^ssn^^ssait «_^_--. 8ara ,„,.,.,„„, jEs?i_Tsrß___sarts t- w-m- ™ JfcSf°; fc «»™s_^s_af- — vg^f<ssrs?- r s= ff^ss_ras__:_:£ NEW DANCE, to Awapuni Racecourse from Wellington For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m weekdays Rev. K N. Gonug. Mormngton, 7 p.m., J Tli Arofher Church^ The First later • dence S Bolton street IMone on Sun- '^ V D Sr W tr araß ; late buses. SS^cicfiS 8 e^\ra^ oSSft '« ?f -' t « P-»i i^*-il= ctrc? ol SS^Bi FREE ~ CHURCH, SlsV ittbcf ? 9 10, Iti^^rp. r2nd^ nStOn' 18S3dlSt Sfa/s 1 Mart°D) CHURCH OF CHRIST. leßvSeS^ _S"-S_-JSSS. ■BALLROOM DANCING. 2s 6d Admission 2s 6d. ° *' i (Vr m,™^. qo,, - ~«i, m Vivian Btreet. CTlvnlv „ , nf , 7„ m ARTHUR E. COXON. Minister. ■« , ■ - ■ •^> — TROTTING RACES AT CLAREVILLE, l<or Na Pler: 9- 2u a- m week days — « SUNDAY. 7 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. MISS PHYLLIS HOUGHTON, n 26th and 27th DECEMBER For Palmerston N.: B.W a.m.. 920 a.m.. a^^/ J. CARraNTKR. School, na^ at Masonic Hall, • CHRISTMAS SERVICE. ' onf! r,™M™, „„,„ On each race day train leaves Wellington w-5o a.m. lu.w am '" a.m. tociiool and tiime wasaea. Th P Terrace "God is not dead; nor doth He sleep! .i, u 206- Lambton 7.50 a.m., Petone 8.6, Lower Hutt 8.11 2.0 p.m.. 540 p.m. 11 a.m.-Communion and Address. R ea din C Room and Free Circulating Lib- The wrong shall fail, the right prevail, CHAS. GREER. All the latest Dances taught by fully ; a.m., Clareville arr. 11.1 a.m. Stops Kai- J** Bfe» ' %^ PE™, ™^ 8 .^ n Wl_d G K Uito. with P«c on artb, goodwill to m» _ qualified Instructress. warra and Ngahauranga in addition usual .8m».._M0.. Tu.. We. VICK Snbject: Ihe Gathering of 607^1. anJ.G^ ___ ep l_ Longfe]low , FDNE RAL FURNISHER. E.tabushe* ' ' — : T Spn V A Pn ec!al pa^r lralU lea R V?2 DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON Christmnß MUBi" RenderCd by th<J i^event^rom^l'^lo'-'Fridlyiven: T -_OSOP_ICAL SOCIETY. A 1903. ' MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and _ " l^^LJ^'lo^ """ STAT™- t^t l o£7_mj^ L ______ ITO1 TO . 3IO RROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m. Te.ephone 6. Porirua. M MR. WE. PRIESTLEY. I^,^ T Hb 0L1 ?^ CHURCH OF CHRIST, gARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Public Lecture. - New Zealand's Authorities on B_dJ~_£> Mother one of the Club's retm-n until 27th December, will be is- %* lJ?™ 7 Warn WELLINGTON SOUTH. ,-, ,i ?i rS i,, lb n H "CIVILISATION'S DEADLOCKS." MERCHANT TAILORS. BALLROOM DANCING. VJ&^ popular DanVs To-niSt ««od to Clarcville from Wellington and Na Pler: 'f S' m- n a.m.-Comnunnon and Address, W. M. D^ mOll"!f Based. upon the book by Dr. Bcsant, this : : : —- ' Substantial Reduction on all terms taken P""^ j us t the usual prices intermediate stations by morning tram Kyi Mastertou: 7.50 a.m.. 4.15 n.m Garner i-mul-l ±i.m, cannot tail to interest all who are earnest- TTTITHOUT Fit Clothes are without iliaring December, January, and February. i Good supper and good' elK:l' f!ay- Railway Sight-seeing Buses dail to Beauti- 2.45 p.m.—School and Adult Classes. SUNDAY, 21st. ly seeking for away out o£ the world-wide >V ijf Ci Grace and expression are a Studio- 58 CUBA STREET bright music Bus leaves 'Courtenay place li^mn fares (Ist and 2nd class) from f u j Hutfc Valley—twelve minutes' service. 7 p.m.—Christmas Service. "Come Let ~ PaH. of Brpad " misery and difticulties. stranger to the wearer. Lewis, Tailor, j J___TsmiS at \l Come along, eferybodyi ' Wellington 1_ 7d 7 S lid; Petone, 10s 3d, MAL TEL . m FOR PAS SENGER Us Adore Him." Preacher: W. R. Hib- ' I \ A™^™%s ThankTgiving Service. ™> MABION STREET, Bank N.Z.' Chambers, Manners and Cuba v Telephone 45-**^ 7s» _o\ver Hutt, 10a Id, 6a lOd. JOTOKHATION-. bmi* «ear T^ Atp Post Office. streets.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 148, 20 December 1930, Page 5
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