■^TELLINGTON BAPTIST CHUROH,, Vivian-street. Minister, Rev. J. J. North. Morning, 11— 'The Emraaus Road : th«| Open bmpturo and the Burning Heart." Communion at close of servico. Evening, 7— "Tho Death of Death: the Jimpty biave that Trazisformed a World."* PETONE. Baptißt Church Services, at 11 and 7. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingestre-Etreet. _ Morning, at 11. "Immortality Grounded in Human Nature." Evening, at 7. "Tho Resurrection Storie* and the Doctrine of Immortality." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. QOSPELHALL INGESTRE STREET, Tho Gospel of the Grace of Gtid will be preached (D.V.) in the above Hall oa LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7. " You aro jnvitod. Come. Seats free. No collection. QOSPEL HALL, INGESTRE-STREETi Meetings for Christians for tho Ministry of the Word will be held (D.V.) in the above Hall on SATURDAY, 15th mst., at 7 p.m. On LORD'S DAY, 16th mst., at 3 p.m., and on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 7 p.^ Ministry by Brethren in fellowship. A hearty invitation is extended to all. CENTRAL MISSION » * KING'S THEATRE. The People's Service, 7 p.m. Conducted by delegates of Young Women's Bible ClaBS Convention. Speakers: Mrs. E. O. Blamires, Sister Nellie— "The Story of Little Nere." Soloist : Sister Huia, Maori Deaconess. Maori Duet. One Hundred Young Women on tha Platform. No Brotherhood Meeting will be held. rf-^HEISTADELPHIAN LECTURES are given EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Victoria Hall, Adnlaidc-road, to which all ara cordially, invited. Subject— "Thd Manifestation of the Wis-\ dom of God Throughout the Ages." CHURCH OF GO D, Crawford-street. TO-NIGHT, at 7— I.S.S. Legson. "Joash, the Boy King." The Resurreotion of Jesus was on Saturday the Sabbath, not on Sunday. He was three nights in. the at 6.30 p.m.— Subject : "Martin Luther, tho Protestor against thei corrupt teachings of the R.C. Church." . DAVID NIELD, Pastor. mHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN* JL CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore-street. EASTER SUNDAY, 16th APRIL.^ Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Morning preacher — Mr. R. G. House. Evening Preacher — Mr. C R. Burclekin* Soloist at 7 p.m., Miss Mueller. Institute opened daily. Sailors' Parlour open afc 2. SAIVATIO IN ARMY, Vivian-street. EASTER CAMPAIGN: Conducted by ADJUTANT and M!RS. ' SCOTNEY. 7 p.m. — Resurrection Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m. — Holiness Meeting. "Abundant! New Life." 3 p.m. — Easter PraiEcs. 7 p.m. — Great, Salvation Meeting. Open Airs—lo. a.m., Abel Smith-street ;i 2 p.m., Haining-street. ! ADJUTANT GUNN, CO. ELPING HAND MISSION 1 93, TARANAKI-STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES. - - The Gospel in Song and Story at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Bible Class at 3.15. Speaker — Mr. Stanton. ■Seats free. No collection. EASTER SUNDAY. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION 01) SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). I NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TER. j SUNDAY, 16th APRIL, At 7 p.m. Spiritual Service of Song, entitled "A! TRUE BRITON," will be rendered by thei Lyceum Children, assisted by Mr. and Mrs^ Dunn. Pianist — Miss Janson. Solos, D.vets, and Recitations. A uood service — "Andrew Jackson Davis: Hia Method of Teaching." Collection. mHE FIRST SPIRITUALIST JL CHURCH, Wellington Hall, Boul-cott-strect.— SUNDAY, 16th APRIL, at 7 p.m. — A Lecture will be delivered by a well-known local Medium. Other local Mediums will also take part in the meet* ing. A hearty invitation to all. Sankey'a Hymns sung. Collection, 6d. MENTAL and SPIRITUAL SCIENCE, Masonio Hall, Boulcott-strcet. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 7.30, Popular Addre°s, ''Facing the East," by Matihew Walker, tho well-known Locturer and Teacher. v Silver Coin at the door. Week-night Lectures for the people. Sea daily papers. WELLINGTON LODGE OF THIS THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Ballanoe-street, opposite Supreme Court* Subject— "The Inner Easter." Br Miss A. White. Music. Questions. Collection. Rooms open week days 3 to 4.30. Books for Sale, Wednesday, 3 to 4.30. THEEE IS ONLY ONE COAL ¥OU can wisely use in the Winter, and that is Stockton. Of course, you can use others — if you don't mind poking up the fire without ceasing, ashes, flying soot, and other such annoyances. If you want to avoid these, use STOCKTON COAL No nursing— no repeated cleaning of flues or throwing out ashes. When you use Stockton # Coal, you have comfort and lighten your work. BE WISE ! ORDER FROM SAMUEL BEOWN, Ltd., 'Phone Nos. 88, 124, 164, 805, DISTRICT AGENTS, JOHNSTON-STREET. STORES : ADELAIDE-ROAD, TORY and WILLI9 STREETS, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 2
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