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l' •;.'.■ : . ■ , . . : . . r HE pia n ßehE^d MBeachF;ocL^ ROOM- L^ 11 C_g-_ATES: ELECTION NOTICES. _REL|GIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. / REL.GIOUS SERVICES. \ The C^t^Dancrin t^City. ON I^' WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. S T" o^' ' '. THE METHODIST CHURCH OP KEW LfiCTDBE.ON BIBLE ■TRUTH. S.-& ' MEETTuBU^ IOXD'V- MS* F°* <™ W. " f gjgg* oitSZS°Ui^-irV P^™^!^ 03 °F KEW CIKCUIT: f 0.0.X. hSI .^X-EN, STHEEtI CHOIR. ME PAf BT'TI fr_p : • Es- KNOX GILMEE J< UAUDIN cial Service for Wellesley College iJjALA"NIJI W_SLE\ CHURCH. A. (Opp. Paramount, Courtenay Place).,■*^J'j££%£t**^ '. ""' ~~ ' Undent Candidate,. , (Indecent Candidate) II '^^^gg ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. -11 ' """K 7- / 0 "" Free Trams Home. MR. R. McKEEN-Masonic Hall Island Will Address the Electors at Will address the Electors as follows:- 7 p.m.-Evensong. (Broadcast.) 11.0-Dedication - of". New Communion TICS." " HELL-FIRE TORMENTS Remember. It Costs No More Bay. . , <TATOTTV Kml , iTTTI ,r,. v vn nvvw■ i S Tervlc. e?:-« Table Unveilinc Memorial lite'M Anthem: "My Heavenly Fiiend" (Parker), a-^at t a/w »F ~ - 0- • -TO GET THE BEST. ST. FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET, VEMBER °S SATURDAY' xNO- B.^Pp^^ERCrVAL JAMES. _ Menelam \nthC '-WW • * ' REV. PERCY PARIS. —A*FALLACY." KEEP MONDAY KIGHT OPEN FOR EAST. ST. FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET N i-MBER -3. Retiring Collections for Missions. - ,^™ IS' Anthem- What are BROOKLYN.CHURCH. m BECAUSE THE SCRIPTTTBFS ' -^Pharmacy Hall Cambridge Terrace ' "W^T WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. teacher: ARCHDEACON BULLOCK. • Voluntaries-</Choral -Prelude 'Deck " ; 7%.m mVt! Steele. "^V^w IP* «¥* xiret-class Sit-down Supper iNUKIn. * y T —~ . n . . A ___ T — . ■ ■ Know not anvtmng, tnat tney sleep » ™€«™ «■-- -iS^^»5 Fws?__*■£■.__^li£i— •— w"^_t__?-». F £-.-• <_£*.»-< ■*. w—*»&_? ™" ISH»ISS; ____^_ JACK MOORE, M.C. VOTE LABOUR FOR SECURITY. . RADIANT HEALTH AND PSYCHO- „ -NOVEMBER .24, 1835. BLANCHARD, B.A. M at-4NIIT 11 Mr W F Stock 7Mr , , _I*' ° _ " — " LOGY CLUB 8 a.m.-Holy Communion. MARANLI-H, Mr. W. 1. Stock. '. *lr- ( 3 ) BECAUSE THE SCRIPTURES ' RYES, HERE WE ARE AGAIN. . (Incorporated). 9-30 a.m^-Childreivs Eucharist. ...■■„■■_■, o-t-»->- wmlglV iTaV ht> pr 1 CLEARLY TEACH that the destiny 10 GRANDE, AIIRAMAR. LABOUR CANDIDATES. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTOR VTE ANNUAL MEETING. H a.m.—Holy Communion'and Sermon. S l' ' AJS,DRE^ S .CHURCH, WORSER BA\-11, Rev. IGieenTiood. of the wicked is not eternal suffer-' TONIGHT. Subs. Is. THE Seventh Annual Meeting „{ the The Rev. F. C. Long. ° rFV OT nvTrff »hv v i ' ~ Rev. Fh. Leadley. (Communion.) ing in a "place of eternal tormefets" «__?*___.. ..si__e___ 'Mr^r* ki»£Hff-"'!lHsw s^%1^B»?l «_ f||T£g|Wx F»H_±»i'>-._ IK *-"■,»- *"*»•» "^SSS-JS-SC_S J"_S! St. ____"_^. . ; «f^ T ™D TO 553 S^,^, _*. ■ St'ffi SS gg IOUR TROUBLES. make same available for Election Day are : : and General. . u^i. .^nm \ £.. , „ v . Conductor: Mr. A. G. Mackie. (4) IT will also be shown that the tm.i — ——— requested to communicate with the See- _. ._ Mi7I?VPiT , D E. BEST, Hon. Secretary. SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT. Mo »™" Annhersa.y Gathering, TUESDAY NEXT, meaning of theTHebrow a nd4eek orit TONIGHT!- TONIGHTI Trades Ha IJ, or Ring 0. n" -MWWvRfSS' : 8 a.m.-Holy Communion. Sob-" Mr R u « se ll Laurenson 7.30 pm. Speaker: Mr. W. E. Howe. in-lm. "SHEOL," "HADES/ iS And Every Saturday Night! a 3-632, 14-639, or 50-081. -: w* C. MAZENGARB. NO HOTEL FOR BROOKLYN 10 a.m.-Sunday School. . J^aiirenso.n. _________! "GEHENNA," translated "helP" ' ASB^__S,-IE O^R^5 1te I . Sb?eet- Tt nnT-Pi^Tn t T M — TONIGHT (SATURDAY)^Worser Bay pUBLIO MEETING on "VILLAGE Baptism. , ' S T" -^MES .' ■ PRESBYTERIAN mRixiTY METHODIST CHURCH, s'SurT^in perfecttarmonv^th ' y>tt _.- (Flannel. Optional.)'. . ' T aSRPtb P4WnmA?ll- Public School. m . GREEN- , 7 p.m.-Evensong. ° CHURCH, Adelaide Road. -*■ ( opp . Ne« town School). the plain and dJfoifa,teaS_S? of^tne'^ EUDOLPH-S DANCE .^p^E^FoTe^EcS DAY. MONDAY - LYALL BAY, Seaside <°™~to Br^ t °ffic^ firing penny cation for Health Minister: REV. W. I, MILNE. „_^ V o U t Excellent Supper. Monte Carlo. TELEPHONES FOR ELECTION DAY. Pictures. METHODIST CHURCH ' Divine AVorship/ 11 a.m., 7 p.m. " ..t , - ,'IT „ « , , M ♦ « j ■* ™^^5' S^scriptions: 2 S . pOßJnformation «d Cars piease Rin S (All at S p.m.) SUNDAY, 3 pm -CT. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS", U a.m.-"Assembly Gleanings." '- H<>rae * Great6St EnemJ'- oare'abol^ haKv'free Kture^' f)RANGE HALL, DANIEL. STREET 'stt'bIIRBS TUESDAY- Four speakers. Kelburn. 7 p.m.-"Christian Citizenship." REV. G. S. COOK. __ _ ._ V (near corner Mem Street). . 50-081 14-6,59 : MIIUMAR. SOUTH-Public School, at 7 V 0 HOTFT For BrnhKTW SUNDAY NEXT,, BEFORE ADVENT. XTORTHUNB MFTHODTST 9T7Nn»V S T' BAR^BAS', ROSENEATH. »«*;?= -w- ■ m n_«««; u^ i»i?^r_, i_s___ -M K B' ■-sa?-™" s__l«jr ■™»__.-»».- -.;. +Mfi£*/s Ml || E . , g____jn «>^-~s,r»- .^i_trs_r-■ ~.^^Bggs.^: r:. ^^g^a-^r 1 54^|^^^ Further particulars apply 4 Wright W-404 42-276 ; — ' RrVDAV s,« " mT , .„■ of Our Economic Life." - T^HE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL 7 p.m^-Confirmation Service. Street, or Telephone 52-301. . 14-424 .•. COMMITTEES were DTS- &LNDAI-3 p.m. QT. HILDA'S CHURCH, 7 p.m.-'THE WAY ,TO THE TOP OF A CHURCH. -The Bishop of Wellington. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! CEN-Hkt L- E^ T- A^NDED last evening Four Speakers. ° ISLAND BAY. THE MOUNTAIN" .ffO-coyie. of the THE REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.A., B.D. s - ' .„ ■ A B____T__£?!^S tl8tr«l. VOT^BOUR FOR SECURITY. Electors during Transport to Polling - •JijSS_~^ SIV"-T^7S r ' " "' " '^^ ""* ChriStUnS C^^^^^XON^HT^ROSeSaTH-■ '^^fan^Sn^- LAB°UR F°R Booths, kindly ring jfllii 7^'_^ltS_|^ gT. ■ GILES' CHURCH. 7 SI^HELIOION AND CIVILISA- . SCHOOL .._; ,' ' RUDOLPH'S DANCE LJSggggmj.^Dm™. a Tm^NGARB. " fIM Preacher: .MR. H, A. HUG GINS. Ministe^^g^AXGE. ■' l^TO^^ T° Musica,, Excellent Supper. Monte Carlo. _L_CTIO& COMMITTEES. ■ ■ I_K__B_. ' SUNDAY SCHOOL "ANXI\^ERSAKY CAMBRIDGE TERIUCJ- Greek Mythical Play, ' j Subscriptions: 2s TITEMBERS of the above Committees WELLIXGTO \t SOUTH FTFOTORATF «____P BP mHE MTSSTONS TO SE^AfEV " a-m-~ Eev- ?• J- Waimvright. • CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Persephone." Mr. and Mrs. Southern Colledge will -"■*- working on behalf of the following >VJii-«_JNtjiUJN bUUia. _L.bOIUKAI_ "" X JUi_iU^b iv a_A.u_A, 7 p.m.—RevT E. J Orange rn\fF ivn irnpsmp -By give an exhibition demonstrating the "New Labour Candidates, . M R' J" I- GPLr)SMITH tTpzTr__L Whitmore Street.. Parents and friends are -invited to join TOPICS FOR THE DAY- SU\D\Y SCHOOL SCHOLARS Charleston- ■ __ MR. P. FRASER, Central, - LOYAL" BRITANNITLODGE. Moraine Prayer 10 o'clockWWile, c nBeCw d *£"* U «.m.--C_ist-the Child and the Produced by Miss Helen Taylor' ? LUCKY PRIZE MONTE CARLO? Mr. E. McKEEN, South, (Democrat Candidate) MANCHESTER UNITY iuoinm 0 irajer, 10 o clock. brations Hear the Singing of the Child- - Drink." (Teacher of Elocution). TONIGHT! LET'S GO! TONIGHT! MR. R. SEMPLE. East, " . Speaks at;— THE Usual QUARTERLY SUMMONED Evensong and Sermon; 7 o'clock. ren s Clioir. _^ 7p m _ "Disciplined by Contact" Adults, Is. Children 6d " ' N E\ctorilS RAi,a!de AS IBLY; LV X „ B. J. WILLIAMS, Missioner. K AB'O« CHURCH. Praye^Mee^gShLila^^ p.m. "S^tF~ HALL, kIrOrIT ■ ■OLMMB^DANCING; 8-12? with Are notified that all Committees are Street. 3 o'clock sharp. Business: Election of Officers and _ : : : H a.m.-Mr. J. F. McGregor. • Mp SUNDAY. 7 p.m. K.IA ORA MELODY MAKERS.. disbanded as from today. Wl^. TEIJ SHOTT BUILDrNG-, John . (reneial -RRITISH" SAILORS' SOCIETY, 7 p.m.-Rev. Archibald E. Hunt. GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET. r- «eo. \ ance. Hear this earnest gosA , _ _ .■,•»,.„, • '* street, Monday 2oth, 8 oclock _ *j. _. (jODBt,R, I«.S. Jj 47 n,,u n stvopt '. ._ vT Mr. Geo. Vance pel speaker and learn tha • Also Two Special Monte Carlos. : HUTT ELECTORATE. FINAL RALLY. . The Office will be open this Saturday, 4T (jUba btleet- ti,p Pn.n If ti r fr a "II Mr- G«o- Vance secret that makes hit DELICIOUS HOME-MADE SUPPER. , WALTER . NASH, NEWTOWN-TUESDA Y. Knv>mW M'to 8 P-m- 7 pm-Br^HGMpel Service. Preacher: /^\ rpHE SALVATION (DvS b? PreUel- _^_ORD?SdT_' Mr- Geo- Vance Worth ft. -- ? DON'T FORGET MONTE TICKETS. ?' 7 ' at St. Thomas's Hall, 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES l-QUNC" U ' l^_tV A ARMY S^^ EVENING atTo'dock? S a ™. 7.« pm^Pr V er «_ Cmyer_.. Subs. Is 3d, before 8., After, Is 6d. L\ b.ou r Candidate, Committee Rooms, 77 Riddiford Street, — PUBLIC NOTICES. YOUNG. I^J * 'N o , vr p w ottot . t"°nal-Bible Reading (Heb. 10 cent) Doors open 7.30 p.m. Flannels optional. ■ L _OUR___ k PETONE where Rollmay be inspected. Tel. 24 W NOTICE.' and: Song Smice. S^s/ W elhngton City Corps, Sp«aker: MR. R W srDRT ALL WELCOME. A. J. STEPHENS, M.C. On MONDAY. NOVEMBER^ and GOLDSMITH GOLDSMITH WILLIAM J. McKEON, A.N.Z.1.A., ALL AXE Street- .■', -(f ?" " ?" ° AV^L.r ODDFELLOWS' iTTT ■ KING GEORGE THEATRE For Yon Km. Registered Architect tibLUJiI". . Fpr : . Subject: "GOD'S 'COME' AND 'WEL- U \yo HALL, DANCE COMMITTEES, PLEASE On TUESDAY. NOV__ER 26. GOLDSMXTH FOR ALL D.I C B^tg? ' T IBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. '2727 COMF--for Sinners only. MB c£SUr NOTICE. Both Meetings B,p.m. —— v A^' Wellington. 1-i The Church of St. Alban. 2i27 SUNDAYS During the comine week MR STURT o." ,ALiL ARMERDESG. PRATELLINI'S Accordion Mouth Or- . LADIES' MEETINGS r R.S.A. Rooms, WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE. WISHES to advise his clients and all 19 Marion Street. 2727 SUNDAYS who haf. dating thl pa=t 28vea«; bVen -Of California, U.S.A., n' a gan /S° t - open for En SaSelnents' cr T ,H. utt -' Monday. Nov. 2o: Labour £N accordance with the Electoral Act, >> firms and individuals with whom he TW^VTV _ W ™- <, TTXT , 4V . ,r- TFT! T U HI? SALVATION ARMY has Preached engaged in pioneering missionary work in Will Deliver a Dances and Parties. Hall, Petone, Tuesday. Nov. 24. Both Notice ,s hereby given that Mr J. has been associated in his practice, that XWE:s' TI-THI r ? t P T ,-S U>«DAY AFTER the EVERLASTING GOSPEL in Wellint- NORTH CHINA. vTill gne addresses in GOSPEL ADDRESS, Outstanding Players, : meetings 2.30 p.m. . }■ tiolrtsmith s Lommittees have been dis- having joined the firm of ' 11-UjMJ.I. ton _ - WeJlmeton and Hutt Valley. ■ SUXDAV 7. r, m Trial will Convince. Committee Room Telephones.-Lower banded. MESSRS CRIOHTOV Vrir.iv ivn HOLY EUCHARIST On the 2728 th CAPTAIN AND MRS. unYn " iv . o( , nn . lV ', TT ,_,,_ mißsiiiv •» % „ J» V ., „„ a. P,,,,,. t B-_-^-" ■■>-■ "- ■» __ ~. MASOS> . ""• TSSShg-"1- "D JJj-J- »«) ™»5~, «™ €«-, t k « JH f , H^ V. IHt,^. hS , & . S B,««^, ianq cay. . _ . jw^^ WILL -J MASON v -n Reeisteled Architects. bUNDAY—II a.m. MOXDAY Br, m "ROW rATtTVFV" SFONARI LIFE AND TRA^ EL IN SPECIAL SERVICES ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. Kational Ca)ididate £or ' _ e , Miigtoa * ' S^*^ 11,^^^^ V IVIAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. **• ' Gl^ EVENING. (i^S^Sd^ith^ffi , " First « Weeks December. T- -SIZ--LY. ™NALCA^eSwELL - Will Addr^r Eiector/on "" 0^« H SUNd3y^C_o|^ile^RY. S___£^BS__ ffS^ TU^^GOSPEL HALL< _ ; TOxiHH SHT C" ™ -"' : mSdAyW'o^SSe^, _ggn g gr B^' hS^HK - C^^^et, |E l| &&*s**§ TnßnDTh;^ AND RECITAL " MOS- M 8 °'Cl°Ck' WELLINGTON HARBOUR BO.RD "V^ §"_ BDSDA^ I^o^ ■ SS^ilSll^ f_i___ S„. ™ ELIZABETH BLAKE, Everything of the Best. Subs. Is 6d. DAY. NOVEMBER 20. At the HARBOUR BOARD. £ £"•_££■ l j ß bulton Smith LIEUT.-COL. AND MRS. BURTON specially-prepared maps.) VZ. , Representative, British Drama DmEL^D^ DIXIELAND, THEDA? EN^viM^i6. HaU- ODDFELLOW HALL, Clyde Qua, ******<' ™^ «* '' ■ ll^-St^WS. M^S^^_^S_'l_^, I_S !" %sSSf fr°m EUr° PcJ^f^'rlSf 1 et" -All Meetings at a p.m.- GEVER.L ELECTION P™ hereby given that L YAII BAY-KILBIRNIE BAPTISI "^^ml _gg A_F____? ED- '"^^ 3ddr— The ST5^ imD^^'nded wi^g^io^ufr^-m^a.d ~„■■■ :. - ~ , LL SE 1, If U ..»^. T HE SALVATION ARMY STORES, EVANGELICAL MTiiiON: ««• - K^^^-S Monte Carlo. • SUPPORTERS OF MR. TREADWELL A .[M F f rnfe n? Tharfb»™* »t i pToii ffEDW- Boy Scouts will Parade. A 20* Cuba Street. >IU 229 a Cuba Street. TOMORROW ( «nv^ a U >' .Sub..-ls6d. '•■■•■■ C. FREE, M.C. wnVTIW „ • twf Labour (^iflatW fnrOt^i.rW w2v,v DAY,'NOVEMBER 27, 1935. 'S 7 p.m.-Rev. Lawrence Silcock. ' See the wonderful variety of items suit- 10 45-Children's Service, followed by -i"-,^^??^ (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m., Roll along Tonight and get in the fourth W^pnTrTVr BOOTHS „!«?*■ W Dlctl\_3D mf^ _d fnelS Bv'onJ«- " Visitora Welcome. able for Christmas Presents Bibles, Motto Communion. Mr. Blackie. T Hi£ S0?^ ICAL- SOCIETY, Mariott heat o£ou? big Imai Monte C_lo. Jl,i 7 POLLI^G BOOTHS- Piease Em« tod (™TURDAY) NOVEMBER a « n4W BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH .gards, Xnias Card. .Texts, Bible Promise 2.30-Sunday School and Bible Class. X Street (near Te Aro Post Office). / n v 4.1. c -tv s = >-— ' ~ ib_j.ujmjai;, ..NU\JiMiJJi±(. A. G. BARNETT, _> Eev H1 E Edrid^e. 11am "The Boxes, Birthday Cards, Music. 6.3o—Open-air Service. - Admission Free. Dance by the Sea Where Happiness Never Arrangements have been made for "^ (Signed) General Manager and Secretary Passing, and'the Permanent." 6.60, Song , Our far-famed Text Calendar with six 7-UnfoWing of THE WORD. Speaker: _ I»WFTHP\TOvhriw am Ple transport supply. ADAM SHE4.SER ( Harbour Board Offiro Service. 7 p.m., "The Dynamic of Vie- beautifully-coloured pictures only nine- Mr. Roxburgh. Soloist: Miss Llojd. Old-Timt^h^sSnlTflodern. ' — Election jgnt, ' tory^Mornington. 7 p.m.. Mr. J. Morgan, gto. Just the thing foroverseas post- 730 THURSDAY Baptismal Service in T^AIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. TONIGHT. WELLINGTON SOUTH ' November 15, 1935. TTARORI BAPTIST CHURCH, p H RISTI4N : SCIEVCE st- John Ambulance Hall. AWhi the comb* __eS__f Pn°ll J- More Different Dances Jer Hour. ELECTORATE. • • . OTAKI ELECTORATE. MASONIC HALL, Standen Street. Kj FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. \l fOM! and the tremendous rfspons - Sa Cvo rurv 4sSTner Vv P * Mi? H F. TOOGOOD, National Govern- THE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE Mr. _rne»t Nee's Farewell Services. _ . SCIENTIST. • A MEETITO for Worship will be held U bil.ty, of all sections of the' tmoury bupper, Free Cold Drmks. XX. ment Candidate, will speak at— FOR OT\KI, __ T _._, ' 11 a m—"Be True to the Faith." Branch of The Mother Church, The First °* SUNDAY, November 24. at 7 TJB^T community, Tl««n^ «f"' 1«j ST. THOMAS', HALL, NEWTOWN. '_~„_„ PUBLIC GOLF LINKS, 7 p!_-"The Other Gift." Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, P-«. at Fr.ends House, Moncrieff Street. ' Flannels. Subs Is 6d. MONDAY', November 25. 8 p.m. ME- E- BOTHAMLEI, >> 1' ~ X-™ ' rtl , Massachusetts. U.S.A. "Visitois Cordially Invited. }"*. EOLDIE KING , mv _, v JOHNSON, M.C AT ST. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND ,_.,, AJJ _ J UPPER HUTT, • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 730 p.m. • SERVICES: \\7ELLINGTON CHRISTADELPHIAN MR. ROLDIE KING MUJNDAI, PETONE—Classes in Hall, BAY, TUESDAY, November 26, 8 Will Address Electors as under:— t Special Meeting to Welcome Rev. (During Rebuilding Operations, Y.W.C.A. " ECCLESIA, Will Speak on the Subject TUESdIy, ?IIA H&t as -^ : — OTAKI-Railway Theatre, TONIGHT, °PEX f°r S™r G^ Koyston Brown. B sj_ *$_#•. *W?% &^ t . ****** Chambers, near Perrett's, Willis JBTOIBUOS AND HYPOCRITES." - Usual . Saturday, November 23, at 8 p.m. ■ ' pHURCH OF CHRIST, "SOUL AND BODY" 2 Street "HUMBUGS AND HYPOCRITES" TOnShT 6 St^°' m ToVIGHT WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. oT^ e^^ JY^i. SIOXDAY ' "" SOUT^VEL^INGTON. God willing, Susy's Subject: : Come and hear of the OT ONIJOHN AMBULANCE° NhIll: TN ACCORDANCE with Electoral Act, ____^ OTTERS (N.Z.), LTD., PETONE. U 8 P'" THURSDAY, ,Sth, « THE PROMISES OF^GOD MAN'S CONyERTED.PUBLICAN-THE MURFOR _Sl^__?. 4 KCE- I rti___^_ TOCO____i C°^^ T" *• T HE BOOKS of the Com- a|Xihr^ ft^, .^^ 7^^ Boulcott ,^T E R 0, gE.^ W-B^^-^^j.^gg-Le, Wa,ke?s Old-time,. -en duly DISBANDED. DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR B^f tI^DJcSS it^af S iH™^^' 1111181011' W™^^ PENTECOSTAL who would^t vote, etc., et. ___2K ci TH—• „ WILX « xox&-S_3S^ s SbotrairT^——— AUW"-"°V^^Fri— M^ -° "T^ P" revival _SSSJ"to™o_ ■ " t^ AY , -:. - HE AIAV - AT , M.KDEra^S I _e iraDATE ™^n 1 17^?WSrS^.r^H OF CHRIST, .-m_y f£™™d^^so^Z n« AL__L E___^_S B ' CONCEPT HALL. JHE. MAYFAIR CABAEET Will address Srm^ STREET. Authorised Christian Science Litc-ra- SUNDAY, 11-MR.._ V. ROBERTS. CONCERT HALL, is Available for 7^^ HOTEL-Tonight A^t!^ 1' ""^ P^ B&^C« d,^_^rtSft Minister: A. G. Saunders, B.A. - FrJ"clreS.g? Library of Mr, Eddy's SUNDAY, 2.30-Sunday School and Bible '''. ioors open at Wedding Breakfasts, Birthday Parties, JoSnVILLE " ASSEMBLY HALL- TU?? Hallft^s'.io^ H^ d in the BiM D \ *-H a.m.-Communion. Preacher, B. Jarvis. o available at Reading Room. . . ... ===_________===__-_ Sherry or Cocktail Parties, Annua. Balls, "$& ber SC % O ßOl^Tue,da y If _I^T__?°C___1S ** ___I____w£^° my' ChSP" 7 <***" C^'' S EC°^ °HRIST> '""^eik^The DownSn^oT Who ■ FUHtHAL NoT^_— or Staff Dances, where MD^° o \ r IM? «_S° ' ' T7™EN^^EQUiREDTOR^fT T E A C°rdial InvitatioP to AU" Branch of The Mother Church, The First Went to Dinner With Jesus." A real mHE Friends of the late Mr 'George The most discriminating Hosts and Host- OTAKI, RAILWAY^ THEATRE HALL- T»Tn^ A4U^ TT?5 N COPTICS. ANNIVERSARY Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, and helpful message for every needy ± Frederick Handscomb are res'pectfulfy esses hold their functions Tuesday. November 26. 8 p.m. OTAKI ELECTORATE. ■ PvvAr^WJMIKG FROM DE- pHURCH OF ' CHRIST Mass|, c I hil^t s-.U.S.A. soul. COME! . mvited to attend his Funeral,-which will Amidst EVERYONE INVITED. nr „ IECTIVE EYESIGHT and who are VJ Queen's Road Lower Hutt t, , o SERVICES: "Why art thou cast down, Omy soul." leave his late residence, 8 Tully Street Beautiful surrounding perfect mu,ic by Be Safe! ' Be Safe! " NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. ' F n fS^f I*° l et "J"* satients5 atients for H a.m.-Unitrf Comin_tan Se^rice Pc- Bo^ on f ,Street (^Wellington Terrace joiyuSlN PRAYING FOR THE Kahi ™e> ' ."on Sunday, •November's., 1935 Ua&Ba Pnd f. eCt- I™™*™™% there >p . G . A . MONK hereby gives notice f^%%%^%&&g'£ School _, ZZ ."l&t: OBEATE|T l^T,^^ WO R LD at P^-^me^ Kar.i. ' ___l°S,SS_r °£ a "fr 4 aToS- for f th^ S CoßH»itte- '" *^™^^^J^ 'k&L*^^' * WEDNEsS^^m p.m. 22* Viv^^reef ffi Karori -'——•■ / aS£rOmt°day- 1- ' 4£HiT G I T tH! HCHIP' S ""wenS'T^.- P^S^ll, Donald^cS^ ( ,„ TOTTT ._„■__'. OT^KI ELECTORATE qualified Opticians. 'Those person "who are Hm ?^ s'• l EJ an? ehst, 11, 1,"^5^- Readme Room and Free Circulating Lib- Street, Newtown. T f S iends • ,? a£ es lacD°nald, VICTORIA HALL MR. WILL APPLETON, NATwMI^E^NMENT of^^tlf^nS^lft^f V^^ 1!^ 11.^^ 001- O^lv la^^ SUNDAY, 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. M &^S^^ ' INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR CANDIDATE to _^r&««^_ "^ : ~ Sept Saturdaysf from U,? to Speaker: PASTOR E. T. MELLOR. Ms late beloved wife Jeannie which will Q.LEE ASSEMBLY, TUESDAY NIGHT. OTAKI, rj. A. MONK, next. No payment will be made for at- «■§■» T"HE GREATER WORLD 4.30 p.m. Wednesday evenings from Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship °c he,i d _?* °J- Andrew's Presbyterian Good Old-time Dance. TTEREBY gives notice that his Commit- A- MONK, tending on the Monday, but each person •*• sPTTfTTTTAT TST 6to 7.45 o'clock. Friday' evenings at His footstool, for He is holy .-Psalm ? ,T'^- c Tf r o a?n' pn Sunday, WemLes Walker's Band. "■ tees are disbanded as from this Will speak at:- engaged to attend the Examination as a * \, T I T^ from 7to 8.30 o'clock. 99-5- Cemetery Karori antSmentTrlvaL V * SuV) . -,- « " evening. NEWLANDS-Sehoolroom, TONIGHT. P^ient will be paid 7s 6d less wages tax. «T MISSION. pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, E* MOR_S JUIT LTD bubs., Is 3d. ■ _^ SILVERSTREAM-Public Hall, MON- Each patient will be .required; to be in 34 . 56 Wi]]j gt t Windsor HoW Lower Hutt: Branch of The Mother TTT>TC ,_ IT ,_ T _ TTT .„ '„--,„„ ' Funeral Directors E. ARROWSMITH, M.C. ' ' ' DAY, 25th. attendance for approximately 4 hours. Senices" Church, The First Church of Christ, fJHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, . J^uneial Uirectors. . ■ PORlßUA—Oddfellows' Hall, TUESDAY, TA.K-VKA. A.SBESTOS DEPOSITS SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m.—Address and Clair- Scientist, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Sunday Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. TXHE Friends of the late Lennie Lock ART AWT fVTYVVVAT? «TT"nTn 26th. . « PPTfrATTO'V':; clftain^ nt ii"^r,,i mi voyance. Service, 7 p.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; X. are i nv ited to attend his Funeral, XZ. Univenitv of WELLINGTON EAST. At S p.m. A Decanbe W 1135 arV'invited by the 7 P-m--SPEAKER. MRS- PHILPOTT. Wednesday Meetings. 8 p.m.; Reading An Address will be delivered (God Will- which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris •T*iTT-nnVr Ladies specially invited. imdersi-ned for the rHit to nrolnect wl GAV.DipI., Church o f the Golden Room and Library. Mondays, Tuesdays, ing) on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Sub- Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow -r.. n m BALLKOOM DANCING. COMMONWEALTH LAND PARTY. develop the Takaka "bwtos fiwoAt- Li?ht' Auckland. Subject: "SERMON ■«<» Fridays, from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m.: also ject:- . (Sunday), November 24, 1935, at 1 P ;m, The Official Auckland Provincial Ballroom PivmniTT? Full particular* of the minhi- m-FviTe^ ON THE MOUNT." TRANCE MED- Wednesdays. 7.10-7.45 p.m. Market Street „_ Dr , rTßl3roTm .. rt _ .-_.„„ for the Crematorium,-Karori Cemetery. Championship, run in conjunction with the CANDIDATE, MAN AWATU ELECTORATE. hdd/pUnsrf^ lUM. (off Woburn Road), Lower Hutt. 'THE RESURRECTION- OF JESUS- E. MORRIS JUN., LTD., - New Zealand Championship has again ■ _- R NICOLAUS M H. ORAM, Democrat Candidate, and conditions under which the right may --f^ral Messages in After-Circle rpORY STREET HALL. TI4NS' HOPE" Funeral Directors. been won by this Studio. lfl. n- *• w- IMWLAUS lU. Will Address the Electors in the be granted, may be seen at the following TTII?hDAY 8 p. 111.-Lecture on "HEAL- 1 O RY STREET HALL. . -~ . . ■- Studio: 58 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 45-od. xw c 1 1. rrvrr-Bv ti\tt t tv-tv «- offices:— IjNLt. i\ll\B. IHILPOTT. A cordial invitation to hear this address. piiri ir Mnnrrc . Will Speak at CENTURI HALL^, LEMN on Auckland: Public AVorks Department. WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. - PUBLIC SUNDAY.2 45 p.m -In St. John Ambul- For _ Christ be not raised, ye are yet PUBLIC NOTICES. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. KILBIRNIE-THE KINEMA THEATRE TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, Christchurh: State Coal Depot. SEANCE. ance Hall, 29 \ man Street MR. R. in your sins. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE -KILBIRNIE, • NOVEMBER 26. Dunedin: Inspector of Mines. A Hearty Welcome is Extended to All. W. _ STURT will give «! address to SCHOOL *45 v m NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STUDIO, Meeting commences 8 p.m. Nelson: Warden's Court. Tfjm SPIRITU4LIST CHTTRCH g1]"^?",5- Sub:)ectr THE LIFE OF b>ujnjja_ £*_uu_, -.so p.ra. VTOTICE is hereby given that all "Evening Post" Buildines Willis Street TOMORROW, SUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. Wellington: Mines Department. 1 r FCH £#™ ™ m r,l FAITH." , ORANGE HALL. BUICK STREET, ■« creditors arid others having claims Tri^n««on nJ«o-fl TOMORROW MANAW-ATU ELECTORATE. „ , A. TYNDALL, KECHABITE CHAMBER&, 120 TQRy STREET HALL. 7 p.m.-Pro- ' PETONE. against^the' undermentioned estltes "are Telephones 42-211 and 42-906. IUJIUKI-.OW. Lnder-Secretary for Mines, Willis Street. phetic afidress , "THE ' MILLEN- SUNDAY 7p m required to'lodge such claims at the PubPersonal and Individual Tuition from A remark pasoed by one of the audience M R> J> LI^KLATER' Wellington. 3 p.m. SUNDAY 3 p.m. NIAL TEMPLE AND THE DEAD bLNDAI, , p.m. lie Trust; Ofßce at Wellington on or be- • TfAW«! at the Wellington Gas Company's Works: NATIONAL CANDIDATE, A MONSTER NO-LICENCE DEMON- Address by MR. C. .TONES. . SEA." Speaker, MR. C. J. DRAKE. « Subject: c?_d^of iVjS!lv th^eTmA M ARJORIE DANfTCP SCHOOL 0F TH4T IS TTTP OVF rr.cnV wrrr "°~ f' >0T? f nlb|. r 24.- £Ommenoing at 8.15. Clairvoyance and After Circle SEATOUN, 7 p.m.-In the Tea Kiosk, - . amount of ;thi Sj claira was due and owing JJAJSLINb-, , I±IAJ. Ih lilh ONE REASON WHY Community Sing at- 7.30. led by Mr. Mor- mi it- 1 Go=pel Service Speaker- 'MR C G A Cordial Welcome. at the date of death of. the deceased." _ McKenzie's Bldg., 68 Willis Street. YOU ■ WELLINGTON SUBURBS "son. Messrs. Marshall, Sterrat, and All Welcome. g^pe^o ri ice. speaker. _tv. v.. Vx. ... --j^ .. I guarantee, in six strictly private les- SHOULD HF 4R TTTAr ELECTORATE. McAlley well-known vocalists, will sing THE WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST Tr _ nVTrcn ~T „„_ .... J=^ APOSTnTTP mjivirrr (D BLACKBURN, Jo«eph', late of Petone sons, to give you confidence to Dance Cor- »mJU_J ___ HIM. solos durm K the service. Do not fail 1S X CHURCH (Inc.), WEDNESDAY, ,Ao p.m.—Mid-week T"HE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, wdr died 8/11/35 rectly the Quickstep, Waltz, or any other Doors open 7.45 p.m. XV. f" "l^^i; hear Mr. Malton Murray. Secretary N.Z. Kent Terrace. Divine Service. 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting, to .be followed by an "^ Trades Hall, Vivian Street. (2) FO4Y Alice Lavinia late of Weidance you wish to learn. , nvlra A- RIGHT Alliance, and Rev. Mr. Silcock. who will Speaker: MRS. LTLY. HOPE. »*» Speaker: MR. G. A. SUNDAY-11, Worship and Com- lington, .widow, died 16/11/K All Tuition by Principal only: MISS M. TONIGHT-KILBIRNIE POST OFFICE. (Independent Candidate) put forth reasons WHY YOU should Subject: "DO THE DEAD RETURN?" ARDREY. munion; 2.30 "Sunbeams"; 3.15, Bible (3) TURNER, John Robert late of Lower NE^VPORT, M.N.A.T.D. (by exam.). - 7.30 p.m. Will Address the Electors at: rOTE for th* ABOLITION OF THE Social Hour upstairs after service. THURSDAY, 2.30 p.m.—Ladies' Friendly Classes; 7 p.m.. PASTOR E. R. Hutt.. coal'and - tvood merchant died lap Class—Tuesday evening. (L d „ , ,„ ~. ' FCKAVn\TTATT it ,i,iii p-i tt 11 LIQUOR TRAFFIC. TUESDAY-Seance, 2.30 p.m. Hour. Speaker: Miss W. Clow. All WESTON, a timely and glorious pro- 18/11/35. ' ' Ballroom, OW-Thursday evening. l^oud .peaker nill be used.) KHAND^LAH-BoxhiU Parish Hall- «-,»»«« WEnNESDAY-Seance. Sjj.m. Both Indies invited. phetic theme: (4) WALKER. Robert Stephen, late of Children's Class, Saturday morning. MONTH Y—MIR WUR TFXNTS PA VT JIU*NI- IA 3 • -^u^ i.UiJJ.I. -o. Sranop; condneted by the Rev. S. T. THURSDAY 745 p m —FortnMitlr "THE UNIVERSE AS GOD WISHES Lower. Hutt,. civil servant, died. Ngaio Town Hall. 9 o'clock; Studio. U TTrrvV viL]S]SIS PA^ l' KEARNEY'S TEA ROOMS-Tinakori _lm Coventry. Younp; People. Meet ne TO HAVE-IT-HOW THE GOLDEN 10/11/35. Studio open daily from 11 a.m. Tel. 40-BSB. —OA, S p.m. ROAD-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. .<**r^L AH Welcome. ~ h.' , - ~g' . AGE WILL REALLY COME." (5) WRIGHT, Frederick James, late of FINAL STUDIO DANCE, , ' Both Meetings at S p.m. /vJ£_JV\ pHRISTIAN SPIRITUALISTS "" "LIFE OF D.'ll'mOODY." (2) Come early for a good seat. Johtisonville, upholsterer, died 11/10/35. New B»llets and Items from Studio ELECTION CAAtPAIGN (Wellington ' ((SwiWlM THESPIANS^nTLE THEATRE, A WELCOME FOR ALL. and X Di-^|. Ct m Z ubil c J^ istee' }or Wellington. Tap Classes. . East Electorate) S HUTT ELECTORATE. _s^QLyS^f Opp. Town Hall, Cuba Street. ' LUNN. , !Nmeml)er 23' 103°- — , rrcc CollM,u^T CANDID ATE: yICTOR E. JACOBSON, ' Wj?^P*s ArR V WATT TiP' nV- •iw t A SSFAIBLIES OF COT] -RFTTTTrr THURSDAY. 7 p.m.—Prayer .Meeting: S PAINFUL FEEi'. "'SCEL""*"S- M^^^^ffiS ALL M b L A«SSS -vSstrr^ TO llGH^o^ntG^S A"t & R^T^ar-«-—^ja^Ta,s &^f^PT can School ~ £$^4&&^£ -SSr^^ 1 c— - ass -d _jss#- ■-• As^s-'««__r GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. *4 < "^^^ Case for c _ nism L°^^ ce ßA^ MOXD^?XIGHT S^o St^^Pro^alhedral VoMORROW .__ „__: ".____ A v r __,_ pp SUNDAY. 11 a.m.-Communion. SUN- RIO GRANDE, MIR AMAH. %>^Ts J%i£? Branches and Agencies all Main Towns. VOTE COMMUNIST ' o'clock.' MU-NDA^ IGHT' at S' lo (SUNDAY), .t 11 a.m. '-^AITH LUI HERAN CHURCH. King DAY SCHOOL SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7j,.m : -Special Gospel Service. __?« e natural function c^' flit t, TIAPPnrTr SOT5 OT - P lin- DrVTNF s'l-vnw - 2-4.">—Sinpring and Special Items by Sunday Evang. N. Dillon and A. J. Jackson. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed" ENGAGEMENT. m , mrnlT HT - TT rrrrTnPATT? R. DARKOCH. Scnetn^ DIMNL SHR^K L. SI NDAV , p.m. School . 7 p,,,., y olln? People am Q tegtim . f joillte completfllv penetrated. •THE Engagement shortly to be an- DEMOCRAT PARTY. HLII LLLCTORATE. 4RE YOU DE4.F? taking part. Preacher, E. T. Mellor. Scriptural Church free from all human KATHARINE CARTER. N.Z.R.M., diu^^ta^hS^dSe^o. M Ep^f^ d^e^ng here^^ CANDiSItF™ 'F«■.^ »« dea|ne« A U^^-^^^X. CHURCH' T, In.uirie, invited r^^ "^ " - our wgj^^,";- »«-^ lector, TK^ M H. V. E. JACOBSON hereby gives Ly <S^ **"' ™ ? P- m- _-________!_!_____ W The T.rrace. Rins stic^lkte nVv T7 n uHa f U' F^herston, on MON- -«i- not ice that his Committees are dis- Arrange at once for a free demonstration. SLNDA\, November --, at 7 p.m. . V£ were made <lead to the law through ! . •.w_f^i?^& rt _-.,. Ku_^_ a&n; A p- afto h* s froiaToda- -d^* a« S: "^j^LfofS^:-^- 111 c^M&,r^ it^r^wet^^r^SFl a^-- s-- — J LINGTOX. ' Mr/e. C. ISAAC. ffTd Box W M^urne"^^'" 7^ iuDwneEsof the Spirit. Eom. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. ''*'' Branches and Agencies all Main Towns, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 5

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