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1 RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington Central Circuit—Wesley Church (Taranaki St.) : 11 a.m.: "Discipleshlp.' ' 7 p.m.: "Vision and Sacrament." Anthem: "Jesu, Priceless Treasure" (Roberts). The Service of Holy, Communion will follow this. Service, to which all office-bearers, members, and Christian Friends are invited to renew their Covenant with God. Minister: Rev. Ashleigh K. Petch. After-church Social Hour. Brooklyn—ll a.m.:'"The Writing on the Wall." 7 p.m.: "Certain Release from Haunting Fears." Minister: Rev. W. E. Falkitigham. Aro St.—ll a.m.: Mr. Coatsworth; 6.30 p.m.: Mr. A. Williams. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington East Circuit—Hataitai: 11 and 7 (Communion), Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. Maranui: 11, Rev. R, Thornley, M.A.; 7, Mr. J. R. Horn. Island Bay: 11, Mr. R. Horrobin; 7, Rev. R. Thornley, M.A. (Communion). Worser Bay: 11, Rev. R. E. Patchett (Communion). Miramar: 11, Mr. W. Layton; 7, Rev. R. E. Patchett (Communion). METHODIST CHyRCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington Weal Circuit, Karori: 11 a.m., Mr. W. Eisner; 7 p.m., Student R. H. Allen. (Communion.) Thorndon: 11 a.m., Student R. H. Allen. (Communion.) 7 p.m., Mr. N. S. Slyfleld. Northland: 11 a.m., Rev. J. Churchill; 7 p.m., Mr. A. H. Brooks. Kaiwarra: 4 p.m., Student R. H. Allen. (Roll of Honour.) ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND (Wellington South Circuit)— Trinity Church, Riddiford St. 11 a.m.: Broadcast Service. 7 p.m.: Rev. T. W. Vealie. Minister: Rev. P. D. McArthur. Organist: Miss Thawley. ' • WEBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH?" Sunday School Reopens, 10 a.m. Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sermon theme: "A Constructive Policy." Minister, Rev. Moses Ayrton. rrtHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL X CHURCH.—II a.m.: Rev. Harold Taylor. 7 p.m.: Rev. Joseph Sands, of Trinity Church, Lower Hutt. Communion of the Lord's Supper. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Rev. C. G. H. Bycroft in the Pulpit. 11 a.m.: "Beneath the Wings of God." 7 p.m.: "The Religion Necessary Today." Communion follows the Evening Service. Sunday School at 10 a.m. At 3 p.m.: Young People's Bible Class. Leader: Dr. J. M. Laird. NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. —Rev. Cannell Hoskin. 10 a.m., Sunday School Reopens. 11 a.m.: "Complete Trust in God." 7 p.m.: "The Real Villain in Any Story." (Communion to follow.) : PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, Masonic Hall, Donald McLean St., Newtown. Sunday: 10.30 a.m., PrayerT 11 a.m.. Breaking of Bread. Speaker, Pastor E. T. Mellor. Come. "There flhall? be showers of blessing." ~Z "~ GOSPEL MESSAGE. QOCIETY OF FRIENDS—A Meeting for Workj Bhlp will be held on Sunday, February 7, fct 11 ft.m., at Friends' House, Moncrieff St. Visitors cordially invited. BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED to Buy, House, suitable apartments, would consider lease; state lowest cash price. 2006 Evg. Post. WANTED, Small Apartment-house, central; willing buy contents. 2120 Evg. Post. WANTED to Buy, Small Apartment-houss. State price and rent, 2.81) Evg. p 03 t. GENERAL Mixed Business, £500, returns net profit £10 week, good locality, nice premises. Kyne and Co. ___' 1?1SH and Chips, also Fresh Fish, central, AtJ^.^W 6**, 10? rent- £B°;trial «IvenApply 1478 Evg. Post. AiBDRESSBB and Tobacconist—For Sale „., ». o*_0 *_ H m> Well-Mtablished, no opposition, and handy to several small camps [ saloon £14 I*?***}' $% &11 tm' * •*•*»& ™»t Agency, 4 Park Rd., Miramar. T/T —ATTRACTIVE Freehold Apartment-iousi. ■™.Bi"?i aßS I, ocality* finished; estimated income £14 week; outgoings £2 17a; £2600 fc ItS: £80°ca8h refiu,red' *a«V -MANUFACTURING Business. Here is your chance. These places are scarce: 4 power machines and all equipment; small place with groat probabilities for extension: present manufacturing atoek for tailors; showing £12 week clear; gift, £275. Raymond Eder, 45.303. - V— SMALL Shop with 2 rooms at back, Newtown; Mixed Business showing £60 genuine turnover; 1 person can run It easily; at valuation price £350. We recommend; genuine; £350. Raymond Eder, 45-303. —MODBRNLY Equipped Private HoteL City; 61 bedrooms, really well furnished, easily run; best linen and blankets, 5 each bed, 2 mattresses ditto; w. and h. silver; most 'modern kitchen and cooking appliances. We can prove £2000 year income here; £5300; less than recent valuation; finance arranged. Call and see us. Raymond Eder, 45-303. V— KARORI, Long-established Grocery Business; Agents for Gas Co.; nice livingrooms ln nice locality; turnover £180 week; owner called up and must sell; valuation of stock and plant approx. £1000. This store ls good. Inspection of books arranged. Merchants recommend It. Urgent sale. Raymond Eder, 45-303. . —BEAUTY SALON Or Ladies* Hairdressing. We hate client waiting for above business in Wellington; preferably small type, One person able to run; cash. Raymond Eder, 45-303. X LD-ESTABLISHED Frock Shop Business ' which has a. high-class sewing connection, spot cash, walk in, walk out. 1819 Evg. Post. * _^_ WELLINGTON SOUTH Grocery Business. Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooms, kitchenette, scullery, bathroom; rent £2 10s per week. Storeroom, garage, etc. Grocery Stock approx. £300 and Plant approx. £200 to be taken at valuation. Takings have been up to £120 per week. Owner leaving en account of Illness. Furber particularfl from j. H. BETHUNE AND CO. IVIAN Sf!,* 58, 60—3 Shops, 2 Dwellings, Bakehouse, damaged _ earthquake, rentals £0 weekly; Govt, valuation £3750. £2000. Barnes, Taita Gorge, Lower Hutt. fTTILL pay Cash for Clean Apartment-house, W showing good returns, no agents, lease. freehold. 2001 Evg. Post. . GENUINE Buyer wants 8-lo*rd. Apartmenthouse, central, clean. 2031 Evg. Post. fTVEAROOM, City, £450; will show very large JL profit;, also Quick Lunch and Tearoom for £050. A. F. Jauncey. . BOOK Exchange, good city stand, really genuine business for £100, walk In. A. 1. .Tauncey, 23 Farish St. _^_ FISH and "Chips, clearing £10. to £12 weekly, owner ill, accept £75, including Pngidairc. A. F. Jauncey. ___ __. PARTMENTS—IO Rooms, handy St. George, fully furnished, £250; also several others, up to £750. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. T-AIRY and Grocery, 2 shops, small dwellU ing, low rent, excellent situation. Price £425, including 2 refrigerators, stocks, and plant. A. F. Jauncey, Farish St. - ROCIfftY, Fruit, ice" Cream, and General, extraordinarily good husines, profits about £20 week; ingoing about £700, Including 2 splendid refrigerators, milk shaker, and huge stock*; double shop and dwelling. A. V. Jauncey, Sole Agent. ______ TnOR SALE, Coal, Wood, and Carrying Busl•i. ness, established 30 years, in progressive country town; no opposition and business on an all-cash basts; ample stocks on hand; books open for inspection to genuine applicants. Apply P.O. Bo* 12, Otaki. - .., BUSINESS Buyers, Sellers—For Service and Satisfaction, write, tel., call Wm. Butler and Co., the Leading Business Brokers, Wellington, Auckland, Tauranga, Te Puke, Otahuhu, Pftlmerst£n_Jforth^ . BUSINESS that defies all others for profits, ideal for couple, easily managed,, likeable, essential, assured supplies, carries guarantee- stability, nett approx. £1500. Ihe price £16f*0 ls about the value of plant, equipment This business will stand the X-ray. We have the proof to those who can produce the cash. Wm. Butler Co., for Service, Satisfaction. Sole Agents. „ MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SALE A SMALL Manufacturing Business with first-class connection, access to raw materials, and with complete plant, is offered for sale fts a going concern. This opportunity arises because both principals of the business have been called for war service and are prepared to sacrifice at a low figure for cash. Interested patries are invited to apply for further particulars and examination of plant by writing for nn interview to Dy * "GOING CONCERN,' C/o Catta-Fatterson Company (N.Z.), Ltd., Advertising Agents, P.O. Box 380, Wellington. ■"^^NTED'fb^BIiV^ROPERTFES^ ANTED Buy, 3- or 4-rd. House, good condition, Hutt, Petone preferred; possession ; £ 100 deposit. Particulars 2070 Evg. Post. _,„_.._„.. ._,— ...-,- _-. V— MAY we*""se.P*youf "House f Genuine Buyers watting. Please dug. We will call and inspect. The Raymond Eder Organisation for quick results. Toi. 43-442. Also evenings, 7 to 8. _ WANTED, Properties." R. Leslie Jones, " 101 Willis St., will Sell your Property, Write, call, or Tel. 41*221 WANTED Buy, Section, Raumati Beach, not on aenfront. Particulars, 1740 Evg. Post. WANTED to Buy, in about 2 months, Small 2- or 3-rd. Cottage, anywhere between Paremata and Waikanae; good deposit. 1745 Evg. Post. *, WANTED lo Buy, 4, 5, 0-rd. House, fairly modern, cash available; no agents. 1950 Evg. Post. _ ANTED to "Buy. 2-Flat Dwelling, good locality; one flat must have two bedrooms: City or near suburb. 1079 Evg. Post. WANTED, urgently, by married couple with child, 4 or 5-rd. House, any suburb; good order: £200-£250 deposit; dependable, steady prospective buyers. Reply 1909 Evg. Post. ______ _. WANTED Buy, Miramar or Kilbirnie, House about 5 rooms. Owners send particulars to 1939 Evg. Post. WANTED to Buy, Seaside Bach, Petone preferred. Send particulars to 2007 Erg. Post. WANTED Buy, House, Upland Rd., Glasgow St., Kelburn Parade; no agents. Particulars to 1987 Evg. Post. TT7AIKANAE BEACH—Bach or Section. Full VY particulars. 2010 Evg- PostANTED to Buy, Cottage.-"at uiiy""near beach, handy tram. 1988 Evg. Post. W~" ANTED Buy, Sunny 5-rd. House, handy town, garage or space: good deposit. WYAi Evg., Post. ' __ ANTED, outside Wellington. 1 room.~garden, no climb, deposit £100; consider as far as Waikanae or Siiverstream district. A. IE., Jauacej-y Eailah. _&■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1943, Page 7
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