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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' METHODIST CHURCH OF NEWi ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. • Minister: REV. T.. R. RICHARDS.' Horning, 11—REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Sermon: "WHAT IS IT THAT YOU -. SEE?" (Young Australia League VBand) (Church Parade). '. Soloist, Mr. C. W. Svensen. ''. Evening, 7—REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Sei- " moil,. "THE VISION OP THE DAWN." Soloist, Mrs. Gandell ("How Lovely "Are Thy Dwellings"). BROOKLYN—II and 7: Rev. 8., P. Keall. • (Soloist, Mr. J. Lamason.) WEBB-ST.—ll: Rev. T. A. Brady; 7, ' . ' Supply. . - .. ARO-ST.—ll, Mr. Dunn; 7, Rev. T. A. Brady. '■ OHIRO HOME—IO, Mr. Steele. METHODIST CIRCUIT, MOLESWORTH-ST.—ll and 7, Rev H. J. Odell. ■ KARORI—II, Mr. Black; 7, Rev. C. Blair. ;NORTHLAND-11, Rev. C. Blair; 7, Rev. : C. Wickham. KAIWARRA—II, Mr., Slyfield; 7, Mr. Horwood. .."■'■ ipRINITY. METHODIST CHURCH, Opposite Newtown School. ..;.; Minister: Rev. W. Bramwell Scott. .' 11, a.m.—"Commotion, Comfort, and Dis» cipline." . _ - "-■". '''. """, . ' 7 p.m.—"Faith of Christ—Teaching 'of ■the Church.". ' ' • ._.--• _•■" ■ • .. WELLINGTON EAST METHODISE vv . CIRCUIT. - HATAITAI—II a,m,, Mr. H. Long; 7 pjn_ •Rev. Frank ,E. Leadley. \ MARANUI-11 a.m., Mr. T. Steele; 7'p.m, • - Rev. M. A. McDowell,- -V WORSER BAY—II - ajn., Rev.. Sj Keea ..' (Island Bay); 7.p:in., Mr. A. W. Reed. MIRAMAR—II. a.m., Rev. M. A. Mo Powell; 7-p.m.,. Mr. A. G. Mackie. QAM BR I D'G E T'E-R It A.-,C" E ' Congregational Church.' '.. . ■'. . ... Minister: ■-.'.•■'■. - ;'. "\ REV. HARRY JOHNSON. Preacher for. Sunday, 11 and 7: ; MR. W. J. LOWE. : . . : Everybody Welcome to attend these Services.' . ...-.:' rpHE TERRACE CQNGREGATIONAfi x CHURCH. : THE REV. H. W. NEWELL/M.A. ■11" a.m.;—" Stories from Genesis: Hagar ■ and Ishmael." -'- ■ - 7 p.m.—"THE- COMMUNITY OF THE : GOOD-LIFE.": ; :. / ■ ■ Organist: MR. Hy E. BRUSEY. ."JJEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL , ' CHURCH. '" :■•■ SUNDAY SERVICES, 11' a.m.* 7 p.nu REV. S. J. CAMPBELL, AT the Salvajtiori Army .Store, 202, ■^ Cuba street,.you will find a most ■ attractive array of Books, Booklets, Calenr dara, Beautiful Tests, etc., etc.' • No better assortment in .this city. Material sfor Teachers and Preachers, Sunday Schools', and all phases of Christian work catered for. Call and see for yourself, and you wiD be. pleased. .. . .■-..' EDUCATIONAL. ~"\ QUEEN. MARGARET. COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ' Concerning Tuition Fees, and Primer Classes for Boys. • Commencing with the first term, 1933, all .tuition fees will be reduced.i'•* ; Under;, arrangement- with Septs College, ithe:Principal of Queen Margaret College '■will be pleasedto^nrol Boys from 5 Years '. 'Upward; in ' the; Primer Glasses Only.. The intention is-to form the nucleus of a Preparatory Department of Scots Col'legeiin a central situation: ,-These boys, yierefoTe, will wear Scots College uniform, and will be entitled to snare in the privileges of Scots College. , , ■ ■ Full particulars and details of fees may; be obtained from' , ■■"■■'- / THE PRINCIPAL,.-. ■ ■ 53, Hobson street, Wellington, V . 'Or from— • - -. \ • the registrar; : ■ - 79, Manners street, Wellington. "-. ~ GOLD BUYERS. ~T. ' f^LD Gold bought; best prices and " prompt cash. Quotations given oaconsignments from country. Sherwood's, Jewellers, 103, Willis-st. Estab, 1895. /~iLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery bought. Note new address: Platinum Scrap Co., 101, Willis-stV (Mandel's Bldgs.). OLD GOLD. OLD GOLD. SOVEREIGNS, 275-; Bring your 'Old Gold and, get highest prices; Diamond Rings, Watches,, Bangles, Brooches; highest prices. Victor Brownson, Jeweller, 122, Willis-st. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND ■ ■ " •• RINGS. .- '..- :; ;■ "POR 20 years we have'been buying Gold '•*■' in Wellington. Obtain the best valu« ,for .yqurs from a New. Zealand firm. V '■.■:' HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING. -■' . Manufacturing Jewellers, 94, Willis street (over Preston's). OLD GOLD! OLD GOLD! WE have earned the reputation, "THE SHOP THAT PAYS TOP PRICES." , Although the price of gold has fallen, w« are still paying the same price per ounce. Bring or send your Old Jewellery, etc., to us_ and get a FAIR DEAL. SOVEREIGNS. ' SOVEREIGNS. Highest Price Given. , . BRITISH GOLD EXPORT. : - -72, Manners street. . Telephone 42-693.; ~~~. MISCELLANEOUS. / PJRANDIWINE has all the character™- ■■*-* tics of a delightful full-flavoured cocktail, and is sold 6olely by Grand Hotel Home Supply Store; quarts 6s, pints 2s 9d. - SLEEPLESSNESS and Nerve Pains banished by taking. Harvey's Mineral Tonic; revitalises blood-stream. G. H. Perrett, Chemist. - .' "TiENTAL Repairs in 2 Hours; best •*■<■ materials; lowest cost. \ Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-p1.,. nest. Paramount Theatre. . :.. . ■ T")ENTAL Repairs in-2 Hours; best -*-^ materials; lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl., next Paramount Theatre. ' TTJENTAL Repairß in 2 Hoursu best - L-' materials; lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl., next Paramount Theatre. ' ' -. npEETH, £2 10s per Set; spend the dif■x ference. Simpson, Dentist, nest door Paramount Theatre. rpEETH, £2 10s per Set; spend the dif- -*■ Eerence. Simpsonj Dentist, nest door Paramount Theatre. • s 'TEETH, £2 10s per Set; spend the dif- -*■ ference. Simpson, Dentist, nest door Paramount Theatre. ORANDIWINE, the new beverage, all MJ the rage in England, taken the place of cocktails for all occasions; quarts 53, pints 2s 9d Obtainable Solely Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. TARGE Assortment Jumpers, Blouses in -*-^ crepe de chines, silk rayons, washing satins, and fuji silk; largest sizes always in stock. Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. • MRS. COLLlNS—Household and Plain _ Sewing, including Dresses. Renovations, Repairs; materials ready, tacked, machine sewn; low cost per yard. M, Manners-st. ~J CURE all Skin Diseases; never min< wh"o fails, I aure. Potts, HerbalistMunicipal Buildings, Petonie, - • • ; ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 4

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