RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. ' PAUL'S PRO - CATHEDRAL, Mulgravo Street. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, ORDER OF SERVICESHoly Communion, 8. Matins, 10. Second Celebration (Choral) and Sermon, 11. Evensong, 7. TINAKORIROAD CHURCHROOMChildren Service, 11 a.m. 0047 CjT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. '. REV. DR.' GIBB. Evening—"Christian Principles in Business." (3) Tho Demands' of the Golden Rule: Is it Possiblo to Comply? CG7I CHURCH OF CHRIST (Vivian Street) TO-MORROW. 11 a m.—Worship. 7 p.m.—Peoplo's Evangelistic Service. Preacher— JOS. J. FRANKLYN. Subject: "Is it Worth One's While Being a Christian?" 'No. 3 of sorics on Modern Queries. ' The Crccdlcss, Churchless, and Hopeless specially invited. 183 CHURCH OF CHRIST (Riddiford Street). TO-MORROW: 11 a.m.—Worship 2 45-Biblo School 630 p.m —Gospel Service. - PREACHER: MR. R. A. WRIGHT. ' : KILBIRNIE (Lyell Bny Road). 6.30 p.m.r-Gospel Service. 9038 , EVANGELISTIC MISSION, THE REV. G. H. COLE, ,Of Melhourno, will conduct a . TEN DAYS' MISSION In TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, NEWTOWN, Beginning on SUNDAY NEXT, 27th JUNE. SERVICES "ON SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Opening the Campaign. 230 p.m.—Meeting for Women Only. Address on Social Dangers—Plain Words to Mothers, Wives, and Maidens. 830 pm.—Meeting for Men Only. Address on Black Spots on our Social Life, Chairman: R. A. Wright, Esq., M.P. G3O pm.—God's Call to the Unsaved. 8.30 p.m.-Mass Meeting in the Newtown Library Public Hall. Special Collections at tho afternoon meetings and the mass meeting in aid of the Boys' Rescno Work. Bible Readings Every Week-day Afternoon at 3, and Evangelistio Sernees Every Evening at '■ iv - 9 - o * 6 , nnHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH ! ■*- AND INSTITUTE. I Wlntmoro Street. SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 19(19. I Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher-MR JUIES MOORE. Misaoner. ! bubjeots: (1) "Giving and Taking," (2) Power on the Woman's Head," (ffi "The Menage You Want." Prayer Meeting at C3oi Sailors' Parlour l opened at 10 and 2. Institute oponcd daily, ] ■ ' ODSI
'•yEDANTA,;. philosophy,. » ■ -.rberviMi of Vcdanta and Lecture, Sunday. cott Street,;, by Sister Avabamia',' Colonial Representative, of the Vedanttf Movement of Indi? .apdvAmerica : Subject;, ?TVhat ,i S; ' Soul, and Its rQuahties?" Lecture,; o'clock.Subject: and His Evolution versus,Reli-'K^-wW^'^*" I '-- "Mind and' Hat 'iV,M''■•■'&—?^fe" 10 ™, 3 o'clock (ladies , Tlanets.^>,\A» lectures.from/a .Vedanta.stand-: point. Public invited, 1 . Silver Collection: . 220 ,■;.;■■'•/ ;;-'"o;l-y\TdliET;.' y .^;;^i;^.^.'.-.'..-,':; A^rt|sfmenjs, ; under•:this'.heading, Sixteen; ■;■' '~■'; Words for■Sixponcc; if prepaid;; mO:LET,^fefu; m i 3 hed,.2jbrißht Front Rooms • j ? ■•r ltcl ? e . n , i . all conveniences; central; good, locality.:-Address at "Dominion" pffico; :•' • ■■ ■' : -v : :'./■;. -r-y '*;w-r.M /flO LET,' ;5.r60m0d. House; hot water; all J- ■: conveniences; ■■ 2di section: Island Bav; small rent, 1 careful tenant. -217'Tinakori Road '■.;■:■;.;; {■.".'.■■/..,:.,!■ * j'yr, ~' ,-', ~ ..;.. m > mO; LET, .Rout' Free, respectablo couple, ;■*• in return for wife's services few hours,day. 203 Cuba Street.'.; ■■■■■: ■,■■ .•.; 213 mo. LET; double-furnished - Room; '■. suit< mar- . „. "™ couple i hot bath; use conveniences.' 92.Du;0n I ..Strect.-.> vy , ~•;.,' ,-,' t ';.-..;. 190 mO LET, Furnished Flat of 5 .rooms, or would X Board party of i or. 5 ladies or gentlemen. -;Apply 6 Essex,Street.-V^.i^iiv.;;,,^ TO LET, Furnished Houss;, every comfort .and, convenience;; one floor; olose to city: :156 Clyde. 1 Quay...'.;:. .■.■--,-,.;:;",; ; .t ■;■■•■ .; '..188, rr\o LET,- three-roomed. Cottage, .partly .fur.A.Tnished;. rent,'los. ;weekly. Mrs. Henderson, btauord, Street,. Seatonn. . ..-';■'■• -,;'■'■ 187 TO LET, 4-foomed:Cottage; washhousei cop- . . por.-ctc.; rent, 12s. Gd.v Key 37 Waterloo Avenue, .■; ■' h '■■;■ ;■'■;; -■■.:;•■ .--■.■ ig2 TO' LET, ;H-roomed Furnished' House;' mod:.er'n ■ conveniences; '■' also . Cottagesi in' Petone- ".Apply 'Mrs. Tattle,' Lipinan Street. 230 mp: LET; 1 Furnished, -G-roomed: Hou6o,Voil X Wellington Terrace; e.1., telephone; piano; low, rent good tenant.' 80x"676, G.P.O, .228 :mo .LET, nicely' : Furnished House,-or would ,X 'lot .'part to-good, tenant; 1 two'Unfurnished 1 Rooms,; Marion: Street; '•■; 'Phone - 20S8. Braithwaite'and Co., 85 Willis Street, ■;■; C 1167 ! rPO LET,'. Offices, with Strongrooms;, also X. /.Shop... Apply: Hall and Knight; 37 Pan: amajStreet, . '.. , ~.' ■•'.';'.•,. •'.'.'-'■'■•;' .. '■ .•'...: 155. , mO, LET, Emerson' Street,. off Adelaide Road, 1 -11 ; six- roonu; h. '■ and c.j -approved tenant; :nominal rent..'; Apply 86 EHice, Street.;.' '~,■, 165 TO LET, Comfortable 7-rooined House, har\bour..view, .88 Hill street, Apply 58 Hobson Street.'; ..,''..:.. ■'■;.:'.'.-.■' ■>:;.■,..-.'.':i ;,251 TO ;LET,. Furnished Bedroom .and Sitting.room; use of/all• conveniences;: firoplaoes. Apply Mrs: Flockton, 13..Cambridgo A\enue. 242 TO LET, desirable ■ seven-roomed Residence, : AtholiCrescerit'otEßoulcott Street.; .Apply W. : Littlejohn and Sori, : Xambton Quay, ~ '.: :'■ '■■' -' : ":': ■'::■■'■:. .V:' : ■^■'; 1 .-,: J967 TO LET, Lambton: Quay, Booms, suitable for . offices; also a large >Vorkroom. W.Littlejohni and' Son, Lambton' Quay,'- ■ ;■■■..■;"" ■-■'■■;■'■■-, ■-■<■■ ■. -■:■■; :■,:..■.: 's' .-,8968. mo.LET, 1 new up-to-date four and'fiv&.roomed X... Houses; rents low.' Apply Ji»'J; Boyd, ■Kilbirnie. 1 ; ■■'■ ' -;■ '■■ '.''"V" .-,.; ;". ■'''■:..•.';■;■.■ 184, TO. LET, Look-up Shop, Newtown, low rent. Apply J. T::Hawthorn, ! .B9'.Panama Street. ICELY'FHRNISHED Apartments, to Let;; all conveniences; breakfast optional;'suit gentlemen. 21 Hawkestone,Street: . ,~-..;22S ANTED' Let, Two' Furnished Room's, ; and Three. Unfurnished;; • three firdplaius; cheap rent.; 31 Hopper Street.' -.','; 241 WANTED toVLet, a thoroughly ; dry, Basoment, cenbally situated, gocd entrance; make an cicellent Billiard Saloon,; Tea Room, or Club Room, or Dry Storage. Apply'to Lees and 128 Cuba. Street. :;V . . , 7398
| R. lAEEOW, I , , STAR CAFE, ' | 116 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ,'TS A CASH BUYER for Unlimited Supply of ' NATIVE AND IMPORTED GAME, also POULTRY. 8453 WANTED KNOWNJJADFOBD'S FOR FURNITURE. Chests Drawers, 275. Cd.; Dnchesso 'Cbcst9 395. Cd.; Duchosso Washstands, 2lst.; Marble 'Washstands, S2s. Gd.; Sideboards, J®, 17 s M. Spring Couches, 275. Cd.; ' Dallstands, 25s'! Wardrobes with mirrors, £-, ss. j Flower , Stands, Id. Cd.; Bedsteads from 20s. up; Rattan Chairs, 7s, Cd.; Overmantels, 12s. 6d. hd' Tables, 3s. Cd. and ss. Cd.; Fenders, 4s. Cd.; Fire Brasses, os Gd. Wo Stock Everything in the Furnituro Lino At Bottom Prices. Cash or Torms. ' , RADFORD AND CO.. I » Uaasera Street, and Fetono. CIOB9 J
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 2
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