RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgravo Street. SECOND SUNDAYAFTER EASTER. ORDER OF SERVICES-. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins and Sermon, 11. Evensong and Sermon, 7. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHEOOM. Children's Service.—ll a.m. gT. PETER'S . CHURCH. SECOND SUNDAY~AFTEIt EASTER. . S—Holy Communion. 11—Matins and Sermon (Sermon by the Rev. E. W. J. M'Connell, M.A., Vicar of Khandallah). 4—Holy Baptism and Churchings. 7—Evensong and Sermon (Sermon by the Rev. E. W. J. M'Connell). KELBURNE CHURCHEOOM. B—Holy Communion. 7—Evensong. TAEANAKI STEEET MISSION EOOM. 11 and 7. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE (Whitmoro St.). SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1910. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher—Mß. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects—(l) "Two Women, a Contrast." (2) "Excelsior." (3) "Certainty arid Uncertainty." Solo at 7 by Mr. L. Buckeridge. Prayer Meeting at 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and '2. Institute opened daily. ; !QT JOHN'S CHURCH, ; K3 ■.. Willis Street (Presbyterian). -■'TO-MORROW. Morning 11. Evening, 7. Preacher-REV. DR. GIBB. Evening:—"The Signs of the Times"! (2) "New Names for an Old Enemy." «t. : andrew's presbyterian church, wellington terrace. servtceTsunday. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher-Rev. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "The Test of Christian Discipleship." (TREAT UNITED • MISSION. TREAT UNITED : . MISSION. .- DR. J. Q. A. HENRY, ■ .• -. MR. C. A. POTTS. TOWN HALL, APRIL 10-28. • MISSION OPENS SUNDAY. TWO MASS MEETINGS FOR EVERY- :, BODY, at 3 p.m. and 8.30. Three o'clock Meeting First Sunday Men and Women.. 8.30-Aftor-Church Rally. Doors Open at 8.15. UNITED CHOIR. Hundreds Strong. Under Mr. C. A. Potts. Mr. Potts. Sings at Every Sorvice. .'ALEXANDER'S HYMNS. Free Hymn Sheets for Sunday.: ( . Meetings Every Night, 8 o'clock. , '.-',■"• QUIET HOUR, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,-'. Wesley Church, at 3 o'clock. .' ."' : QUEEN'S STATUE, , MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNES-' DAY, at 12.10. . -.'.' ' .'; COLLECTION. ' COME. , 'COME. . COME.. COME. J. R, CLARK, '".. ""\. ; .H. N. HOLMES, .' • : .-.. .:--.-"•■-. Hon.' Secretaries. ' • ESUCATIUHAU -'.'-• CARPENTER | BECOMES ANALYST. After .studying Chemistry solely with . the International Correspondence Schools for two years, during; spare ■ time, I have been appointed Analyst . to Wilson's Portland Cement Coy., Auckland. Thanks to the excellent training whereby I have doubled my salary. ... F. L. LEESE.. ,' •. MISS._TEWSLEY,._ TTAVING not long returned from a. ; residence of i\- years, in Germany, is giving;lessons in the German Language.. e,Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street. HOLLOW NECKS. [ HOLLOW NECKS. THIS disfigurement naturally and easily eradicated, the Bust developed and improved] and the Bodily Poise made dignified and queenly. l The possessor ,of a good neck and bust, together with correct poise and balance of body, commands attention and admiration everywhere. Let me help you ■ acquire this rare possession, and improve your health and carriage in the process. A post-card will find me. Mail it NOW, or call personally. My address is G. SIMS, Certificated (London Diploma, and training), Physical Culture Expert, 135 Eiddiford Street, Wellington.' •jraTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND~DAY SCHOOL FOE ■ GIELS. PEINCIPALS: . MISS, BABEE, M.A. MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 are also Held. BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR . BEGINNERB. MRS; H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAYEVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in 6ix private lessons or one quarter, at class. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. . Address—B6, Ghuznee Street. Next St. Peter's Church! .'■'■' SCHOOL OF DANCING. 76 Hill Street. MISS ESTELLE BEERE Resumes Teaching on and after SATURDAY, APRIL 9th. Children's Class held also, at the Masonio Hall, Boulcott' Street. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR '. ENGINEERS. • Principal-0 AS. W. BOWER. Certificated Minins and Mechanical En.-, gineor. Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Gov. eminent Certificates in Steam and Oil. Writeor Call for Prospectus. Address: ■ TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. M*" ■ R orD Q.^" o^ ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. MASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITION i DAILY. Telephone, 2199. LANGEE Dresscuttlng School. Economy'in Dressmaking. The marvellously simple Blouse and Skirt Cutter, the latcat Invention, puts it within the power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirt 9.' No calculations. - Advanced work per .arrangement. Also Ladies' .Tailoring. Coun. try Pupils 'taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needlepainting,. Monday, 2 to 4. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 94 Willis Street, op. posito Shovtt*s. TSANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEE VICE, MATRICULATION, 60IACITORS' GENERAL KNOW. I LEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI- ! NATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candii dates were Bicsented, 40 of whom oassed* J
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