: RELIGIOUS SERVICES. i : A N G .I, ICA N - MISSI O. Nf il - - GENERAL MISSION, ' ' ,ST. LUlvli'S, WADESTOAVN. V ■Missioner: Rev. M. W. KIIsLOCH- :• Saturday,' Sept. 17—Opening Servide, 7.30. p.m., !.- Sunday, Sept'. .18—Holy . Communion, 8 a.m. , 1 ■ . Jtatins, 11 a.m. .. • Men's'-Service, 3.30 p.m. r I'. . Mission Service, 7: : p.m. ._ ■ Tho 1 .Services will be continued during . , the ,week. . b. —-—- . ■ : ; ; '• QT. PAUL'S. PRO-CATHEDEAS3, kJ . Mulgravo Street. .. .': - . ■ SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER. • TRINITY. : ORDER OF SERVICESHoly Communion—B a.m. 1 - ' Matins, Second Celebration, and Ser--1 mon, 11. ; ' Evensong and Practice ■_ of Mission [ Hymns—7. \ TINAKORI EOAD CHUECHROOM. ' ; Children's\ Service—ll a.m. ■ ~ : ~7- T '• g T- . PETER'S ' CHUEC It, 17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. I .. . I B—Holy Communion.: •/>, , -11—Matins and Sermon. : 12.15—H01y 'Communion. ■ 7—Evensong- and Sermon. ' " - • ' Practice of Mission Hymns after Evensong. KELBURNE CHURCHROOIt. B—Holy. Communion. ■ 11—Matins. . ■ , - - - 1 TAEANAKI STREET MISSION-ROOM. 11 and 7. - ' rsiHE. . missions to :; seamen : A - CHURCH AND INSTITUTE.. Wh'tmore Street. ■ . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER :.18, 1910. Services at 11, 7, ail 8.15.V ■ ■ Preacher—Mß; JAMES; MOORE, . : ■ Missionw. , : ' 1 : ', . . Subiect9:^(l)' r 'Wliich Hope We Halve," , ' - iMy the. Sword, the ; Steel?" (3) "In , Thus, Yet Starving" Solo at 7 by Miss Mueikr. . ' ; -Prayer Meeting at" 6.30. ' Sailors' Parlour Opened at 10 and :2.' ' INSTITUTE OPENED DAILY. 1 , S' T. JOHN'S CHURCH. . . . Willis Street (Presbyterian). , TO-MORROW: - Morning 11, : Evening 7, , : REV. DR. GIBB. . Evening: f-'oncl tiding Sermon of 1 the : course "Signs of. the-Times":— -' 1 , Sewnd Coming, o-f .Our Lord. 1 <gT.' - .ANDREW'S' ■ PRESBYTEEIAN CHURCH; WELLINGTON TERRACE.. - SERVICES, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. ' .Morning at 11.. Evoning at 71 • ' 1 '■ Preacher: Eevi J. GIBSON SMITH. . Evening Subject:' "The Winning and : Keeping of a Devoted Love." . 'CENTRAL MISSION. KING'S THEATRE. .3 ; p.m.—The. Brotherhood Rally. All , .men invit'ed to hear Mr. H. G.. ELL, : M.P. .for Cliristchurch,; on "Our State Gambling Machines." 7 p.m.—The.Silver Band will play in the. People's SernM., "Hallelujah Chorus" (from "Messiah ), "Star of'-Hope," : "Eventide." , Missioner—Rev.' E. 0, BLAMIRES.. YvEpUCATiONAL., ' jpiTZHERBERT 'TEIvRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School,foT'Gills., Principals: . . ' Miss Baber, M.A., Mis? Eachel Eichmond . . (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). '. i jPreparatory Classes for. Children under 8. I New Term will begin on September 20th, and the Principals will bo at home on - September 19th. 1 , - ' VIOLIN. ~ • lAyf ISS GRACE KENNEDY 1 ' -will Resume • xcJL Tuition on Monday, 19th Septeinbei, • 1910, Address: >1 Clifton Terrace. KABOEL— Frobel - High '.School ■' and -Kindergarten , hols removedto 'new . premises in Chisenhall Street,, off -Bell . Stieet, near Trab-.,Terminus. .The. new • term begins Monday, September 19th. • For particulars- apply to Mrs. Greenish, - Principal. Greg g sho.rt ha n d ' INSTITUTE; • DAY AND EVENING,CLASSES. - ETHEL J. TREGEA, ■ Wellingtbri Representative, Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. 30 Majoribanks Street. CHILTON i jioUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE,. Wellington. Boarding and Day, School for Girls. , Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH., NEXT TERM will begin THURSDAY, September 15.. Mrs. Henry Smith will bo at home, '. Wednesday,.' September 14.. 1 i : NGA TAWA, MAETON. COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOE .... GIRLS. Sehool will REOPEN on TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1910. - ' ■ Principal: MISS M. TAYLOR. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR . ENGINEERS, 8 Principal—J AS. W. BOWEE, y Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. Correspondence Courses. 1 Day. and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam an<l Oil. . Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUS- - TOM STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. ■ jgANKS'3 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. y For instruction in: l. , ACCOUNTANCY, >. , BUSINESS PRACTICE, . l. SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and - TOUCH TYPEWRITING. • Students Prepared for: JUNIOR ANli SENIOR CIVIL SEE.'•'VICE, ' i- MATRICULATION, > e : - SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW- > LEDGE, and MEDICAL PiiJiLiIMINARY ESAMI- _ NATIONS. For last, year's examinations, 51 candi,f dates were presented, 40 of whom passed, u - - : ■' il pROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, o- *-/ —Boarding and Day School foi 5: Boys under 13 years -of age. Special 10 class for boys under s(s. Miss Sornmerj. ville, 81 Hill Street. i. —— .- . .... ; , '. '■ > DOES EDUCATION PAY? DUNEDiN STUDENT SAYS "YES.- 1 :. ~ WINS FOUR OPEN .COMPETITIONS: , Girls' High School, School of Mines Y.M.C.Ai, Baptist Church. . To learn how to Sucoeed, write or . call for Circular A. ®- "J'NTEKivATIONAL SCHOOLS. Willi: -i . Street. , ■ J. J. PAEIvES, Dist Rep.. =a ' ;■ TO '.PATENTEES., PATENTS of Every.. Description mad and .worked -out. by Experts. A 1 :d kinds of machinery and'electrical dppli ances made and repaired at the Federa s, Works, Tory and Holland' Streets. ' ; WALTER. ANDREWS .Proprietor. ' ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. • .TSTE Specialise in the complete equip TV- ment of Private Residences in towi or country for ELECTRIC LIGHTING HEATING, and COOKING. R. Y. WALLS AND CO., . G to 8 BOULCOTT STREET, WELLINGTON. \ -'Phone 2974. • P.O. Bos 737.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 2
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