RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST.' PAUL'S PEO-CATHEDHAL, MULGRAVE STREET. TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ■ ORDER OF SERVICES- . Holy Communion—B a.m. . Matins and Sermon—ll. Preacher—The Lord Bishop. Evensong—7. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. Children's Service—ll a.ni. QT. PETER'S CEDE CH. 12th SUNDAY AFTER 'MIKITY. B—Holy Communion. 11—Matins and Sermon.' 7—Evensong and Sermon. KELBUBNE CHUECHEOOM. B—Holy, Comlnunion. 7—Evensong. TAKANAKI STREET MISSION-ROOM. U and 7. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, SUSSEX SQUARE. ORGAN EECITAL , By. •■•■'■■ MR, J.- H. SMITH,' Assisted by MISS GLADYS WATKINS - (Soprano), THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 8 p.m. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. WhJtmore Street. SUNDAY, AUGUiiT U. 1910. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. \. PreanUaj-MTt. .'AMES JIOOKE, ' Missions. Subjects:—l. "Something About Festivals." 2. "Does the Theatre Make for Good." 3. "You, Me, and Every Bod} - - else." Prayer Meeting, 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. • ST. JOE N'S ; CH U R CI. Willis Street (Presbyterian). ■ ■ TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. . ■ REV. DR. GIBB. . Evening—Signs of the Times (12): "Gleams of Light." QT. .ANDREW'S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/ WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher: Rev. ,T.< GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject—Two Great Hindrances —Self Distrust and Self Importance. ' TftTELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. SUNDAY, AUGUST Ulh. ANNIVERSARY. REV. C: H..LAWS, 8.A., . ' of Christchurch, President of the Methodist Conference, WILL CONDUCT THREE MEETINGS. 11 a.m.-HERBERT STREET HALL. 3 p.m.-KING'S THEATRE. GRAND RALLY. One of the President's Popular Subjects: ENGLAND TO-DAY: A SOCIAL STUDY. Choral and Band Selections. Soloist-Mrs. ORR-LOKING. Chairman—REV. T. FEE. 6 p.m.—JJaiwl at Ghuznee Street. Collection for Children's Hospital. 7 P.IU.-THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE IN ■•• THE KING'S THEATRE. THE CLIMAX OF THE DAY. Doors.Open at C.30 p.m. Come and Hea'r the President. More Music. ■ Soloist-Mr. T. C. NEWTON. ' - TUESDAY,.7.4S .p.m.,.-. CONVERSAZIONE, HERBERT STREET HALL. Speakers—The Revs., C. H. Laws and , E. 0. Blumires. ■ . -Chairman—Tho.B-ev. F. G. Serpell. Music and Refreshments. ' SA IV AT lON ARM Y, VIVIAN STREET. ■ FAREWELL MEETINGS OF . STAFF iCAPTAIN ORAMES. . 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting; IX a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3, Praieo Meeting; 7, Salvation, open-air; 10, Wallace Street; 2, Kensington Street. .'■ Special Sing-ing and Addresses. ■ Special Collection for Children's Hospital ■ ■ will be made. D. A. [GUNN, Adjutant. MEETINCS. npHE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. A. . —- NEXT LUNCHEON GATHERING, ■ ■' TUESDAY,'AUGUST 16th: Guest; AIR. ROBERT M'NAB. Subject: "A New. Zealand Politician Through a British General Election." His Excellency the Governor has consented to be the GutTst of the Club early in September. Membership Forms on application to tho Secretary. '...'■ ' H. N. HOLMES, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. -MONEY TO LEND. ON Approved Broad Acres and City Freehold Securities at 5 per cent. Applications to Ije made to the undersigned. Borrowers dealt with direct. . . JNO. It. PALMER, ' Town Clerk. 10th August, 1910.: ' r?Qrt CASH-First Prize. £15, second c&MV t £3, third £2, given to the pereons who send ine tho longest subscriptions to either, or both, the "New Idea". and "Life" Magazines (price, posted, 03. Cd! per y9ar). A3 the competition closes shortly, post your entry at once to "Life's" Subscription Representative, c.o. Box S, Waipukurau. VIAVI NOTICE. J , , ADIES! If you are in search of J Health, understand first why you suiter as you do. Do not torture, , maim, or cripplo Nature; but learn how operations may 'bo avoided and health restored by Natural Means. Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Interviews: Daily, 10 to 3. Free.to all, without any obligation. Viavi Hygiene (posted), Is. id. .Yiavf Rooms: Panama Chambers, Panama Street, opposite D.1.C., Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERY BALL. \ .- A LL Members and Friends of the Trade who have not yet received their Invitations for the Dance to be held at the Town Hall on AVEDNESDAY, 17th August, aro requested to apply to the Secretary at once. P. JACOBSEN, Hon. Sec, Box 2G5. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. RE PROXIES. MEMBERS are reminded that proxies for use at the Annual Meeting on the 17th of AUGUST must bo lodged at tho Registered Office, 158 Featherston Street, Wellington, not later than 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 15th inst. ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary. •'CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY" IS a Book which will assist you to understand the Bible by dispelling doubts and difficulties, and exhibiting to tho holiest seeker for Truth the truo interpretation of the Gospel, preached by Christ and His Apostles. It shows that this Gospel is tho only remedy for tho Political, Social, and Individual Evils of tho present time, and also clearly proves that the Gospel is Not preached 'by a great many professing to-bo Ministers tf the Gospel. Search and see. For loan from H. MILVERTON, Taihnpe. STUDY tho Property Markct.-Tho back pago of "Tho Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also bo found on the same page.
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