RELIGIOUS BERVIDES. GT PAUL'S PROCATHEDRAL, Mulgnvo Street 19th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, Sucond Celebration, and Sermon, 11. Evensong. 7. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOMChildren's Service, 11 a.m. - 3229 THE MISSIONS TO SLAMEN CHURCH AND INSIIIUTE, AMntinore Streot. .SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17,. 1909. SERVICES at 11, 7, and 8,15. PrcacherMR. J. MOORE, Missionor. Subjects :-(l) "Tho'Useful nand nnd tho Other," (2) "The Test of a Storm," (3). "Tho Old, Old, Story." Prayer Meeting, 6.30 Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. ■ ■ ■ 3395 ST JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis Streot 1 , (Presbyterian). | •TO-MORROW. I Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR, GIBB. ] Evening—"Not Peace, but a Sword." C_674 Qf ANDREW'S PRESBITERIAN 1 p CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. SERMCES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th , Morning at 11 Evening it 7 Prcacher-REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. I Evening Subject—"Comradeship in Religions Work.'" bpeual Young People's Service 3103 rWURCU Or CHRIST (Vmu Street) TO MORROW 11 a.m.—Worship, 7 p iu —People's Service Address by JOS J. IRANKLYN Subject: ."How Are Persons Made Believers?" A'Simple Scriptural Survoy—COME! 311 CHURCH or CHRISf (Riddlford Street) TO MORROW 11 a.m.—Worship. 2 45—Biblo School 7 p.m.—Gospel Sorvice, PREACHER, MR. C. A. WILSON (From. Melbourne) Subject "WHAT IS YOUR LIFE'" No 2 KILBIRNIE (Lyell Bay Road)-6 30 pmGospel Service. .' ■■.. 3384 BAPTISr UNION OF NEW ZEAL4ND CONFERENCE PICMO I TODAY AT I DAY'S BAY. I S.S. Cobar leaves Wharf 2.15; Petone,-2.30. Tickets, Is. ' CONTEREXCE SERVICES, VIVIVN bTREET 1 11 a.m.—(Annual Missionary Sermon),"Rev, E. H. Hobday -(Roslyn). ' Service . conducted bj Rev A S Wilson (Wanginui) 3 p.m —Missionary Meeting, Rev. J. Taklo (from India) Solo b) Mn Kirwood 7 pm—Rev R S Gray (Chnstchurch) BERHAMPORE. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. Diillaston (Mornington). 3 ip.m.—Rev. W. Lamb (Gisborne). 7 p.m.—Rev. E. n. Hobaay (Roslyii). BROOKLYN 11 aru —R«v W Hay (Dunedm) 3 pm—R«\ E 4 Kirwood (Mount Roskill) 7pm —Re\ J K Archer (Napier) PETONE. 11 a.m.—Roy. Knowles Kempton. (Auckland), 3 and 7 p.m.—Rev. Stanley Jcnkin (Nelson). OPLN VIR IN NEWTOWN PARK At 3 p 111 ' Chairman: Rct.. J. J; -North. ' Speakers R«\s J K Archer (Napier), and T Macdoinld (Palmcrston North) The Central Mission Band will play 3390 UNITARIAN TREE CHURCH, INGESTRE STREET Services at 11 and 7 DR. TUDOR JONES. 7 p.m.—''Tho Great Iteligious Toachtr of whom all Luropo and America arc SpeakingProf. Rudolf Eucken, of.'Jena." 3387 SPIRITU VLI&M - "Qnr Dead Friends, Where Aro Thcj * I\ot in tho Lake of Fire, for there i« uono yet Not in Heaven, for losus hai not come M'Carfhy's account .of:nVonoy. paid to get people ..qut of .Purgatory, when there is no such a place," 'IABERNICLE, Crawford Street, SUNDAY, :.at 6.30 p.m. 325 MEETINCS. AUSTB\IjVSIAN ISSOCIATION FOR THE AD\ANCEMLNr OF SCIENCE AJIEEIIiNG of tho local Council (Members of Council resident in Now Zealand) will bo held in tho Phjsical Laboratory, Can terbury College, Chnstchurch, at 11 a m on bAIUiIDW, 23rd Busmen Proposed visit of'the British Association to Australia C COLERIDGE PARK, 3H Hon. Secretary for N Z SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION-OF' WOMEN AND CHILDREN TWELFTH Annual Meeting will bo held in the Committee Room, 'lown Hall, TUES ,DAY, OCTOBER 19th, at 8 p.m. His Excellency tho Governor will preside. Speechesbj Rcvr> \V A. Evans, J K Elliott, W: H. Walton, Mr. A. L. Hcrdmau, and Dr. Elizabeth Gunn. 3382 PUBLIC NOTICES. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. THERE is a vacancy for one man Apph cations will bs received by the under signed up to THURSDAY, 28th. OCTOBER. OUAS P. POWLLS, 3346 . Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL NURSE STRATFORD, ot 28 Pino Streot, has Removed to U Cambridge Terrace 954 TO RESIDENTS 1 OP NAPIER AND DISTRICT. CRERAR AND CO, Domimov Agents, beg to announce that they havo arranged for the delivory of Ten Dominion each evening after the arrival of tho Mail Train in town, Colenso and Barrack Hills. WANTED Known-Henley's Pile Cure is Not an Ointment. It euros obstinate cases. Post free, 2s 6d., from E. Healey, Chemist, Foxton. 289 PERSONAL. lADY (40), good Housekeeper, no encumberJ anoes, careful manager, desires Acquaint ance Respectable Farmer, similar, age j view mitnmony "Reliable," Hastings Pbst Office 357 SUPERIOR domesticated young woman wishes to correspond with middle iged man (member of Church preferred) "Sen sible," "Dominion" Office. '•' ' 316 WILL Lad who picked up Walking Stick at Miramar (Wednesday) pleaso return same to Mount Cook Police Station, Reward LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements under this heading, Sixteen Words, for One Shilling, if prepaid. LOST, Thursday Evening, Lady's Hand-Bag, containing Upper Set of Teeth nnd I Glove. Reward. Constable- and Co., Lady Shavers, Cuba Sticet 330 FOR Exchange, Town Property, for Farm, producing rent .Dll week, heart city, equity ASOOO Apply "Property," "Dominion" Office. " '. ' ■ 209 I 1 . TO Lease, 600 Aores, splendid Sheep Country ggod house *ud-orchard, carries 4 sLeep well every noccssniy convenience Lena) at 13s 6d pel acre Xl 3 10s , purchasing clause, £1 per ncre, cash required for immediate disposal to wind up estate R U HARDEN, Land, Stock, and Commission Agent,, Kimbolton. TO Lease, 300 Acres, Apiti, Splendid Sheep I arm, 8s id pe racro rental, purchasing clause, £9; 5 years' lea'soi only X2OO denosit retired. R. U- HARDEN, Kimbolton, STUDY the Property Market—The baclt page of "Tho Dominion" is a Land and Farm Dlreotory. Auctioneers' Notiou will alia bo ' ' »sd on tho same sago, J
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