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TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, i'VJ Ingestre-street. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Morning, at 11 "Gratitude." Evening, at 7— "What we have to b« thankful for." Mr. Leslie A. Edwards will ring "The Song Creation Sings" (Edward Nicholls). REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. Offertories on behalf of current expenses of tho church. ELPING HAND MISSION 93, TARANAKI-STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m. — Malachi 3-16. 3.15-Adulf Bible Class. Subject:; "The Parables of Jesus." 6.10 — Open-air, Haining-street. 7 — Evangelistic Servioe. Speaker, Mr. Robinson. Revelation 22-17. mABERNACLE, CRAWFORITsT. To-night, at 7— I.S.S. Lesson. "Joash Repairs the Temple," 2 Kings, 12:4-14. Sabbath School at 10 and 2.30. Worship ab 11. Sunday Evening, at 6.30. Subjeot: "Luther Before the Diet. Purity of Life and Principles." Come. Infant Day School. Send your children to ba taught Bible. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. r^HRISTADELPHAN- LECTURES the given EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Victoriai Hall, Adelaide-road, to which all are cordially invited. Subject— "Babylon, Liberal and Myetical." mHE FIRST SPIRITUALIST JL CHURCH, Wellington Hall (lato Spiller's), Boul-cott-street. — TO-MORROW 23rd April, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Lorenson, the well-known medium, will deliver a Lecture. Subject— "The Philosophy of Spiritualism," followed by Spirit Messages, from flowers placed on the table. Sankey's hymns. Collection 6d, A hearty invitation to enquirers. ELLINGTON LODGE OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Ballanco-street, opposite Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY. 7 p.m. Subject— "The Divine Plan," by Mrs. Pennifold. , Solo— "Nearer My God to Thee,"- by, \Miss O. Farmer. Music. Questions. Collection, • Rooms open week days 3 to 4.30, Books for Sale, Wednesday, 3 to 4.30. ASSOCIATION 01! T^ SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). Service will be held at New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, on SUNDAY, 7 p.m.. Speaker — Mrs. Harris Roberts. Subject— "Clothed with the Sun." All welcome. MESSRS. FLYGER AND CO. respectfully intimate to the Publio that during the absence of Mr. Flyger in England tho business will be oamed on under the same management. Every attention will ba shown to clients, and no effort will be spared to give satisfaci tion. FLYGER AND CO., Undertakers. REIGN OP TERROR. THOSE who have read the recent cabled reports of the Champagne Riots in France will agree that the above is a correct definition of the state -of affairs there. No doubt wine-drinkers will find their favourite beverage has advanced in price as a result of the disturbances, but as wine is a luxury and not a necessity, tho result is not so disastrous as at first appears. _ What would prove a calamity to Wellington would be the fact that, through some unforeseen circumstances, the supply of the people's favourite DAPHNE BUTTER should fail. However, the manufacturers assureus that such a position is an impossibility, and that plentiful supplies will be always available. IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALFRED JOHN HART, PASTRYCOOK, FEILD-, ING. ALL Claime in the above Estate musfc 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. WELLINGTON OITY COUNCIL. LEVEL OF CLYDE-STREET, ISLAND! BAY. "VTOTIOE is hereby given that it is the I^l intention of the Wellinfiton City Council to fix the level of Clyde-street between Dee-street and Tamar-street, Island Bay, as shown on the plan now on view ab the office of the City Engineer, Town Hall, and which will bo open for inspection for one month from this dale. Should any objection be taken to the level by persons affected thereby, they must bo expresesd in writing and iorworded to the undersgned on or before the sth day of MAYJ Mil. Tile Council will consider such objections at a meeting to be held on the 18th day of MAY, at which all objectors who have lodged_ their objections in writing- may be heard in person if they so desire. R. TAIT. Acting Town Clerk. 13th April, 1911 CHEAP DAIRY FARM IN THE MANAWATU. DO YOU WANT A GOOD DAIRY, FARM? -8 o/\ ACRES, situated 6 miles from JLOtf Palmerston North, by good metalled road ; flat rich land ; well fenced and subdivided ; well watered ; 6-roomed house with all conveniences; cowshed, woolshed, hayshed, trapshed, whare, and all other buildings; orchard; shelter; 80cow farm; creamery, school, township handy; owner retiring. Price (a bargain), £25 ncr acre; 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in 12 months, balance to remain for 5 or 7 years, at 5 per cent. Don't miss this. BROPHY AND MOWLEM, Rangitikei-street, Palmerstoa North. CHEAP NGAIO HOME. FOR SALE, olose to station COTTAGE of 5 rooms, on section 40 x 180. Every convenience, including electrio light; only small deposit required: balance easy rent; price £500. HORACE BAKER, LTU., 391, Lambton-quay. TO LET, KELBURNE, Gentleman's 10-roomed Residence; rent £150 per year.' Beautiful view, close to tram, all conveniences. PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Taranaki-street. q/j ACRES, carry 3 to 5 sheep, wihi/D tered 300 sheep and 40 cattle; 4 paddocks, all in grass, all ploughable, permanent streams; 5- room house. Price £25 10s; easy terms. Apply ' W. CLARKSON AND CO., F eliding. AWKES BAY Sheep Run for Sale, cheap ; owner must leave — 900 Acres, situated in best part of H. 8., 9 miles railway station, 2 miles post office, all in grass and crops, practically all ploughable, subdivided into 11 or 12 paddocks, with permanent water in each, good homestead with 5-rooined house, 4-stall stable, loose box, now woolshed with machines, good sheep and cattle yards, large number of outbuildings, sheds, eto. plantations of over 700 trees; tenure 3s lOd an acre, Li. p. Price for goodwill £3000: only £1000 cash required. Apply SPENCB AND CO.. Dannevirke.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 2

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