MEETINGS. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), DECEMBER H, at 8.15 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)! DECEMBER U, at 8.15 p.m. "-■ • -MONSTER MEETING. PROHIBITION. CHAIRMAN: MR. W. D. HUNT. SPEAKERS: REV. JOHN DAWSON, MR, W. D. B. CREAGH (of Sydney). THE .FINAL RALLY. THE .FINAL RALLY ... ' .. COME!
MEETINGS. TERR-ACE SCHOOL. ' AiLL Old Boys, past Teachers, and i members of the School Committee, as well as Parents of Pupils, are respectfully invited to be present at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 16th Inst., at the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, when a presentation will be made to the late Headmaster, Mr. G. M'Morran. Please roll up in numbers to do hon-our-to an old and respected Headmaster. -::-. '.' H.-BUCK, Hon. Secretary, Old Boys' Association. J. A. THOMSON, Chairman, School Committee. TO-NIGHT-Sooial Evening, 8 o'clock. Members nnd friends invited. SUNDAY, 4.15-Carol Service. Speaker, Canon iTaj-lor. ' MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Savings Club SoY°w!c.A., FOWLDS'S BUILDINGS, • Herbert Street. RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ST. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN • STREET. THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT. .. B—Holy Communion; .. 11-rMorning Prayer, Litany and Sermon. ~ 2.4s—Presentation of Prizes to Sunday School Scholars, in Sunday School. 7—Evensong and Sermon. ; MONDAY, DECEMBER' 15. Presentation to Scholars of St. Mark's Day School, by Mrs; Sprott, 8 p.m., in •Schoolroom. ... ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) ..... TO-MORROW: ' Morning, 11. Eveninc 7. ♦ REV. DR. GIBB. Evening/ Commemoration of -the men of St. John's killed in the war, and Unveiling of a Memorial , Tablet. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN •CHURCH, . 28 Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: RUV. JAMES SIMPSON, B.A. (of Gor.;. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW: Morning, U, .Rev. P. Knight,.B.A. ,:-Ev!eniri(f, 1.- -Rev. P. Knight, B.A. (of Christchurch). ' Anthem: "Far from my Heavenly Home" (Vincent). npRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, .1 -Wellington South. 'TO-MORROW (Sunday).-ll a.m., Mr. S. T. Martin; 7 p.m., Rev. E. Drake. Maundor's Sacred Cantata, "From Olivet to Calvary." Soprano, Miss Barnett; I contralto, Miss Mona Castle; baritone, Mr. B. Tasker; tenor, Mr. H. Phipps. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE, Whitiuora Street. •Sunday Services.—Arorning Preacher^ at ii, Mr. F. S, ■ Laurinson. Evening Preacher at 1, Mr. James Moore, Mβsioner. Subject: "Voto for Liberty." Soloist; Mrs.- : E.-Hatton. Song Service, 8 30., BUSINESS NOTICES. A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH AS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS. Subject: "Health Comes Through Increased Recuperative Power." :•' Commonseiise, backed by 30-years , curative facts, established throughout the entire English-speaking world. No FADS or FANCIES, but sound, dependable REASONABLENESS, simple and scientific, instructive and appealing. These Talks will be given by special l request during this month, and offer a valuable opportunity to those interested in Women s Welfare, Helpfulness, and Process, by MISS PITTARD, who cordially invites Progressive Thinking Women to attend each Monday at the Viavi Rooms, 82« Lambton Quny, Wellington. Inquiries by letter or call find pleasing attention; there are no fees or dues. . GREATEST MOVING PICTURE. GREATEST MOVING PICTURE. GREATEST. MOVING PICTURE. A TORY moving picture will lie the Liquor Trade on moving day-June 30, 1920. There will be comedy, pathos, bawls, bottles, etc., all of which will delight the great audience—the public. Help the Trade out r • • - ALWAYS GOOD. M'CRAE MATTRESSES. . 'CRAE MATTRESSES. GOOD ALWAYS. ' PRAM. EXCHANGE^ Next King's Theatre, Dixon Street. Under New Management. NEW PRAMS., Seagrass Push Chairs, latest style, nil work guaranteed to be the best. Repairs receive , special attention. jFiNCH.^roprietpT^ TRIMMED MILLINERY. And ' NOVELTY BLOUSES. .' 4 ." SMART DISPLAY for Christmas Wear at MRS. RUSSELL'S, Next Corner Lounge, Gmrtenay Place. ONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T. (Metaphysician, Neurologist) May bo Consulisd Daily at his Rooms, No 2 Courtenay Plnce. -Nervous Disorders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, mid other diseases treated. , Consultn--1 tions and advice fren. Hours: 10-12. 2-5, or by appointnient. rolepliono 21--tfiß. I'riviito Residence, 21—761. ASTROLOGY, Answers important questions. Time writing, birth date required. Order, 2s. Gd. "Astro," Box 47, i Tβ Aio,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 3
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