TTNITARIAN FREE CHUP.CH, liigcftre-street. Morning:, at 11— "The New and Larger Religious Faith." Evening, at 7— '.'The Bible in the Light of Modern Knowledge"; 11. "How the Bible Came Down to Us." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION 11 a. m^— Herbert-street, Mr. E. Tonks. 7 p.m.— King's Theatre, Easter Pre paratory Service. Rev. C. A Sims. Selections from Ihe "Messiah" : — "I Know Ihat My Redeemer Lheth." "He was Dispised," "Every Valley." "But Who May Abide." Soloists— Soprano, Miss Viard Daniel; Contralto, Mrs. Mitchell; Tenor, Mr. Hoare; Bass, Mr. A. Okey. Band Services— lo a.m., 6 p.m., Ghuz-nee-street. 3 p.m.— Wellington Brotherhood, open to all, Druids' Hall. Chairman, J. P. Luke, Esq., M.P. Speaker, Mr. C. W. Churchill, Past High Chief Ruler, Rechabite Order, England. SA LV A TION ARM V, Constable-sL, Wellington South. Meetings 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Lieut.-Colonel Birkenshaw, the ApostU of Fire. All day. Open Airs— lo a.m., Coromandel-stree* South. 2 p.m., Hanßon-Btreet, near Laun. dry. General Booth's* 82nd Birthday Celebrations on MONDAY, at 8 p.m. Mr. R. A. might, M.P., presiding. ALVA TI 0 N ARM Y7 Vivian-street. REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. Meetings at 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Soul-stirring Services. Sinners are Getting Saved. Come and Hear the Testimony of Young Converts. Good Music ahd Song. Life and Liberty in Every Meeting. Open-air — 10 a.m., Mount -street ; 2 p.m.* Oriental Bay Tram Terminus. MONDAY, 10th APRIL, 8 p.m. GENERAL BOOTH'S 82nd BIRTHDAY, CELEBRATIONS. A Musical Trpat. Band and Songsters Taking Part. Reminiscences of tho Life of General Booth. Special Collection in Aid of Samaritau Fund. Admission Free. P. A. GUNN, Adjutant. DEUTSCHER EVANGELISHER GOTTESDIENST will be held at DRUIDS' HALL, Tarauaki-street, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. C'IHUECH O~F GOD, Crawford-street. TO-NIGHT— I.S.S. Lesson, "Elißha-'s Heavenly Defenders."— 2 Kings, 6. 843 SUNDAY, at 6.30 p.m.— "The Life of Luther, the Great Reformer." On THURSDAY NEXT.', 7.30 p.m.— l4th of Nisatn, the Anniversary of Christ's Death, The Lord's Supper, Keep the Feast, Holy Day— Mar. 1, Cor. 5-8. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. /CONTINUATION MISSION SERV> VICES. m MIDDAY MEETINGS. MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, 10th, 11th, and 12th APRIL. FOR MEN — WILLIS-STREET : ST. PETERS, at 12.20 and 1.20. FOR WOMEN— MULGRAVE-STREET:] ST. PAUL'S, at 12.20 and 1.20. SPECIAL ADDRESSES— MISSION HYMNS. Bishop Wallis will conduct the service at St. Paul's on Monday, at 12.20, and at St. Peter's on Wednesday at 12.20. MEN AND WOMEN, COME. ELLINGTON SOUTH MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. NEWTOWN LIBRARY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 2.45 p m* Speaker— Mr. R. A. Wright, M.P. Roll up, men. Roll up.men. Everyone welcomed. mHE FIRST SPIRITUALIST JL CHURCH, Wellington Hall, Boul-colt-street (late Spiller's)— SUNDAY, 9tb April, at 7 p.m. An address will be delivered by a well-known Local Medium ; afterwards the tnectiuß Will be continued hy Local Mediums, who will speak and give Clairvoyant© Messages. Sankey's Hymns. Collection 6d. A Hearty Welcome to Investigators. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF •SPIRITUALISTS (Registered!. NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TEE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 9th APRIL, At 7 o'clock. . MRS. HARRIS ROBERTS, tlie Brilliant Inspirational Speaker, will deliver d, Lecture on "The Widening Horizon. 1 ' Lyceum at 2.30. Harbinger ot Light and Message of Lift for April. Collection, 6d and Is. WELLINGTON LODGE OF THB THEOSOPIIICAL SOCIETY, Ballauce-street, opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject— "What-. is the Test of Sanity?" by Mr. Griffiths. Music. -.Questions. Collection. Room open week days, 3 to 4.-30 p.m. Books for sale Wednesdays, 3 to 4.30 p.m. /^HRISTADELPHIAN ' LECTURES are given EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in tho Victoria- Hall, Adelaide-road, to which all aro cordially invited. Subject— "Does Death End All?" IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALFRED JOHN HART, PASTRYCOOK, FEILDING. || ALL Claime in the above Estate must be rendered to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, 28th April, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in the distribution of assets. GOLD AND ARCUS, Trustees. 153-5, Featherston-street, Wellington, Ist April, 1911. WM. UILEY & CO., T ICENSED SHAREBROKERS, •^ VALUERS and ARBITRATORS, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE ' (LIFB, FIRE, ahd ACCIDENT), N.Z. PLATEGLASS INSURANCE CO. Also HOUSE, LAND, and COMMISSION AGENTS. MONEY ! MONEY ! MONEY ! Loans Negotiated at Loweßt Current Rates. RENTS COLLECTED. Selling WAIPA RAILWAY AND COLLIERIES, LTD. ■WM. RILEY AND CO., 17, Princess-stroet, Wellington South. HAWKES BAY Sheep Run for^Sale, cheap ; owner must leave — 900 Acres, Rituated in best part of H. 8., 9 miles railway station, 2 miles post office, all in grass and crops practically all ploughablu, subdivided into 11 or 12 padtloeks, with permanent water in each, Rood homestead with 5-roomed house, ' 4-stall stable, loose box, new woolshed with machines, good sheep and cattle yards, large number of outbuildings, sheds, etc. plantations of over 700 trees; tenure 3b lOd an ucre, l.i.p. Price for goodwill £3000: only £1000 cash required. Apply SPENCE AND CO.. Dannevirke. rp o l c ¥. KELBURNE, Gentleman's 10-roomed Residence; rent £130 per year. Beautiful view, close to tram, all conveniences. PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Taranaki-street
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 2
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