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OT. PAUL'S PRU-OATHEDRAL. O MULG HAVE STREET. TRINITY SUNDAY. Order of Services; —Holy Communion, 8 turn.; Matins. 10 a.m.; noly Communion and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. (Preacher: tho Right Rev the iiishoi) of tlio Diocese). TI.NAIvoKX HOAD CHHECHKpOJI Children's Service, 11 a.m.; livening Service, 6.30 p.m. WADESTOWN CHURCHROOM Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. ST. PETEK’S CHURCH. TRINITY SUNDAY. Order of Services: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Matins; 11 a.m.. Ordination of Priests: 4 p.m.. Baptism and Churching; 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon (Sermon by tho Rev G. Y. Woodward). BROOKLYN CHUECHROOM a.m., Matins; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong. DT, J O II N’ S C H U R G 11. ’ Willis street. To-morrow Morning, 11; Evening. 6.30 lI.IU. PREACHER-REV. JAMES GIBB. D.D. Evening—“ The Seven Deadly Sins"; (2) Avarice. '■ 11" njTHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. JL WHITMORE STREET. Near Ferrv Wharf. SUNDAY, MAY" 23. 1901. Services at 11 and 6.30. Preacher Mr James Monro, Missioncr. Subjects; “True Heroism,” “Life's Real Stage.'’ Short bright meeting also at S. Sailors’ Parlour opened at 2.30. 13S XMMERSION SERVICE—To Aro Baths, -a- Sabbath, at 3. Admission Free. “Immersion is necessary for Salvation. Tho first public act of Jesus was to set the example, and His last was to command its Observance.” Cuba street, at 6.-15. “Bible-in-Sohools. but not Tradition." David Nield, Pastor, Church of God, Wellington. 127 NEW ZEALAND’S PRETTIEST CHILDREN. HERRMANN’S. HERRMANN’S. 500 CHILDREN WANTED 500 CHILDREN WANTED The well-known. Artistic Photographic Firm. HERRMANN'S, CUBA STREEP, WELLINGTON, is prepared to offer 30 prizes to New Zealand's Prettiest Boys and Girls not exceeding six years of ago, to be distributed as .fellows; First prize respectively ... AT2 0 0 eaeff Second do, do 7 0 0 each. Third do. do 4 0 0 each Fourth do, do 2 10 0 each Fifth do, do -2 0" 0 each Sixth do, do 1 10 0 each Seventh do, do 10 0 each The remaining eight hoys and eight girls to receive one of our best finished Enlargements. It is particularly desirous that all Photographs (500) should leave New Zealand not later than the end of August, therefore PATRONS SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. Commencing 23rd May, 1904. Conditions can bo obtained by correspondence or personal interview at HERRMANN’S STUDIO, Cuba street,’ Wellington. 1 P.S.—A Photograph of each child will I I)© sent to one of the leading artists in the United States of America, who will deI cide the awards. By so doing no favour 1 can possibly bo shown. 838 NOW OPEN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PLEASE NOTECAR ROLL’S NEW fJTEA ’ AND JMJNOHKON JgOOMS ARE NOW . OPEN AT THE CORNER OF WILLIS STREET and LAMBTON QUAY (Next Stewart Dawson and Co.) ask for McNISH’S DOCTORS’ SPECIAL WHISKY. mHB ONLY MEDICAL WHISKY IN THE MARKET. Obtainable at all the Leading Hotel*. LUKE? AND (Limited.) c o. MARINE, HYDRAULIC, DAIRY AND GENERAL ' ENGINEERS. BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Estimates given for Every Description of Machinery. Builders' and Contractors* Ironwork. FOE SALE, Second-hand Planing Machine and Lathes, also New and Secondhand Engines and Boilers, Pulleys, Bearings. Shafting, etc. Sole Agents tor the American Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. MANNERS STREET! WELLINGTON. LADIES' TAILORING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Mil W. A. EDWARDS, Ladies’ .Costumer (lately arrived from England), has pleasure iu announcing to the ladies of Wellington and Suburbs that having purchased the Ladies’ Tailoring Business carried on by Mr Ellis, patrons may rely that every care and attention will be given' to their esteemed favours. Customers may rely on having a perfect lit, combined with good workmanship. Please note address— Corner of HILL AND MOLES WORTH STREETS. v Telephone No. 2002. 735

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 6

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