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AI£USr.I:!EI7TIS. G OVEKNM ENT HOUSE. GuATEUE DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. o U tt u B IN AID OF UNITED HUNT CLUB, BOYS’ BHIGADE, and CONVALESCENT HOME. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 29rfi and 30tu. Tickets. . p »a each. Box Plan now open at Meases Holliday’s. St. J ohn’s Church. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8. Mb Maugham Barnett’s EIGHTH ORGAN RECITAL. 37S RELIGIOUS. Si. Paul-. P..0-C ATHEDEAL, Muloeate street. SUNDAY, JULY 19. Order of Services: —8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matinsand Holy Communion; 0.30 p.m., Evensong. 382 St. Peter's Church. SUNDAY, JULY 19th, 1890. Order of Services —ll a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 3.30 p.m., Children’s Service; C. 30 p.m., Evening Prayer. The usual services at 4 p.m. for Baptisms and Churcbinga will not be bold. 392 Congregational Church, Wellington Terrace. The Services TO-MORROW will be conducted by the Rev J. Ecod Glasson. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. 389 HU RCH OF CHRIST, j Dixon street. Mr A. F. TURNER will preach TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6.30 o’clock. Subject : “ Christ’s Proposed I est of His Religion.” Everybody Welcome. 385 OHURCH OP CHRIST, Oddfellows’ Hall, Petone. Mr Wright Will Preach at 7 p.m. Subject—- “ The Lord's Second Coming.” 393 ARY OPT HE ANGELS, Boulcott Street. SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1890. Rossini’s STABAT MATER, IN AID or CHURCH ENLARGEMENT FUND, At 7 o’clock. 396 LECTURES E XCKANGE JStJILDINGS. Boom 5. W. W. COLLINS Lectures TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Subject : “ The Sins of Society.” Doors open at 7. Lecture at 7.30. 390 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON CENTRE. THE First Aid Lectures will begin on WEDNESDAY, 22nd July. For Women at 3.30 p.m. and at 8 p.m. in the G.P.S. Lodge, Vivian street. Lecturers — Afternoon :Dr Young; Evening: Dr Chappie. For Men at 8 p.m. at Education Board Hall. Lecturer—Dr Martin. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, 324 Secretary. EXHIBITIONS NEW ZEALAND A.CADEMY OP jFINE Art. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED BT HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, At tho Art Gallery, Whitmore street; ON MONDAY, 27th JULY, at 3 p.m. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, 379 ■ Secretary. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, IS9G-97. NOTICE. THE space available according to tho original plan of tho building having boon more than taken up by the applications already received, the Executive has under consideration tho expediency of extending tiio building. It has, in consequence, been determined to extend tho time within which applications can bo received to tho 31st JULY, 1896. After that date no applications will bo accepted. Tho cost of space is:— Floor space ... Is a square toot. Wall space ... 6d a square foot, SCHOOL AND HOME INDUSTRIES (Undor the Patronage of the Countess of Glasgow). Exhibits consist of:—School Exhibits—As per circular of Education Board. Home Industries—Consisting of useful ornamental and fancy work in wood, iron, wool, or other fabric, shell, Ac.. done at homo by way of a hobby. Interesting collections will be reaeived also. Applications for space in this section will also close on 31st JULY, 1896. There is NO CHARGE for space in this section. O. D. MORPETH, Secretary. Offices—Chamber of Commerce, Lambtoh quay, Wellington. 290 rUNBRAZ. NOTICE THE friends of the late Hugh Park Ward are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Johnsonville, for the Sydney street Cemetery, on Monday Afternoon, at 2.15, passing the Government Railway Station, Wellington; at 3.45, G. TILLER, 399 Undertaker. THE friends of Mr J. P. Teasdale are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late daughter, Florence Gwendoline, which will leave his residence, Brougham street, for tho Karon Cemetery, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 2 o’clock. G. TILLER,' 400 1 Undertaker, [CABLEGRAM.) . B JSj96, ZEALANDICATE, London. CORKED. GLACIER. GLADDEN. Wellington, WHICH, being interpreted in London, roads os follows: D.1.C., London. ■' Ship at once in addition TO THOSE ON OBDEB 100 Victory Hand Machines 200 Victory Treadle Machines 200 Victory 4-Drawer Machines D.1.C., Wellington. 250 YOU WILL SPEND TWENTY YEAES IN BED IF you live to be sixty years old. It is worth while then to buy a pood bed. One-third of your life may be spent in comfort if yon get a good bed. It does not cost mnoh to buy a good bed, and a little more will make it a pretty one. Wo have jnst landed a fine assortment, and can sell really good French Bedsteads at 21a, 22s 6d, 27s 6d t 355, 50a. Double ones at 32a 6d, 38s 6d, 40s, £5, £7 los, £Blos, XlO 10a*— - We bare also a foil line of Spring Wire. Mattresses made on the premises. Kapoo, Flax, Flock and Hair Mattresses at Lowest Prices. WILKINS AND FIELD, IRONMONGERS. Manners street, Wellington. 95 FOR SALE, a few Collie Pnps, by “Ruby,” winner of 3 first prizes and Lady’s Silver Collar, 1894; all handsomely marked. W. M. Dunn, Drummond street East, 389

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 3

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