| MEETINGS. IKLS, LOOK HE HE! Y.W.C.A., 5 BOULCOTT ST. To-night, 8 o'clock—Jolly Social Evoning. Music and Games, for Y.W.C.A. members and their men friends. (Herbert Street). To-morrow, 4.ls—Short, Bright Service. Speaker, Chaplain Taylor. Don't miss this. Wednesday, 7.30 —Gymnasium Class, Elocution, Dressmaking, and Millinery. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Devotional Meeting, Come along, W.C.T.U., W.C.T.U. '» CONVENTION. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., St. John's Church, Willis Street, Convention Sermon by Rev. H. W, Burridgc, M.A., 8.D., White Ribbon Sisters will assemble at Veitch and Allan's Corner at 0.30 piu. to march to St. John's, SUNDAY, 8.15, EVERYBODY'S, Christian Citizenship Meeting. Addresses by Mrs. A. R. Atkinson and Mrs. Peryman. MONDAY, 7.-15 p.m., WESLEY HALL, Addresses by Professor Hunter on "League of Nations,and, Profpssor B. E. Murphy on "High Cost of Living." TUESDAY, 16th, 1M; WESLEY HALL, Y's Evening. ''Entertainment by Young People and Addresses to Young People. , Y.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET, MEETING, SUNDAY, i P.M. Speaker: MR. J. HARRY LANG, National Secretary, Australian Y.M.C.A. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. ALL YOUNG MEN INVITED. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. A MONSTER LABOUR RALLY will be held in the OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW. (Sunday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "THE BROKEN HILL MINERS' STRIKE." ' Prominent Labour Members will speak. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. •ifyP'MBERS are invited to assemble at J-Tl the ART GALLEY, Whitmoro Street, on MONDAY at 8 p.m., to Farewell MR. A. F. NIOOLL. H. M. GORE, Secretary. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. OWING to Easter Holidays, the next Meeting of the Land Board will bo hold at this office on FRIDAY, MARCH 26, instead of Wednesday, 31st Instant. G. H. M. M'CLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.. District Lands Office, Wellington, March 10, 1920. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. • ST, MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET, FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. G. N. Turner, of St. Paul's. 3 p.m.—Children's Service 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. . (Presbytorian.) Divine Service—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. H. W. Burridge, M.A., B.D. 11 a.m.—"Christianity in {he Condemned Cell." Communion. Service. 7 p.m.—"Christ and Womanhood." Special Service in connection j«ith W.C.T.U. Convention. QT, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN P CHURCH. .28 WELLINGTON TERRACE. Preacher: REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. 11 a.m. —Communion. 7 p.m.—"THOSE OUTSIDERS:" WESLEY CHURCH, ■ * . Taranaki Street. TO-MORROW, Morning 11-MR. LATHAM. Evening 7-REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. mHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY' J- CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, WJiitmore Street. Sunday Services, U and 7. Preacher Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Subi^tss The Sl °P J 'i (2) "The Powers Off. Soloist:. Miss Ro.sjna Exton, Song Service: 8.30.
BUSINESS NOTICES. ROYAL SEAL, ROYAL SEAL, ROYAL SEAL, rriHE POPULAR SCENTED TOBACCO, \ NOW IN STOCK NOW IN STOCK G. AND C. ALDOUS, G. AND C. ALDOUS, Tobacconist, 206 Lambton Quay. /' NOTICE. WE PRESS SUITS on Shortest * * Notice for 3s. Ring M or 613, DRY CLEANING and PRESSING DEPARTMENT. All Goods called for and delivered. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO. LTD. FUR DEPOT, 103 Willis Street, Wellington, . Does Renovating of Coats and Furs, Satisfactory Work Done. A TRIAL SOLICITED. LADIES' FURS! LADIES' FURS! YOU ARE INVITED to INSPECT our STOCK of FURS'. See our window display. MRS. COX, ISO Manners Street (Opp. King's Theatre), PULL-ONS AND SMALL. HATS. IN the very latest Shacks and Styles, at prices from 255, Country orders roeeive prompt attention. Postage paid. Russell's Millitiery Corner. Courtenav Place, Wellington. MOTORISTS! "INLAND" spiral-cut, •"A leak-prcof Piston Rings INCREASE the power of your engine. Maiming Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. PARA~RUEBERS last longer than other kiiidss, that is why "WOODMILNE Rubber Heels give so much wear! Have WOOD-MILNE'S fitted to your boots! M~ ILL AND FACTORY SUPPLIES, Belting, Belt Dressing, Electric Lamps, Boiler Compounds. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. W°°®"® LN ' E Ellbbor Heols Co6t lws ' « than leather heels, and they also wear considerably longer. But make sure you get Wood-Milne's. AVOID Danger—Prevent Influenza by using GUmlypta Eucalyptus Influenza Inhnlent. Your chemist has it.
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