nnHEOSOPHICAL ' SOCIETY, •*• Marion-street.. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., By Miss M. Shaw. Public Cordially Invited. Rooms open daily, 3 to 4.30 p.m. Thoosophical literature for sale. ORDER OP THE STAR IN THE EAST, Theosophical Hall, Marion-street. SUNDAY, Ist JUNE, at 3.30 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE: "The Consecrated Life." By Miss Jfinnis. Public cordiaUy. invited. (MI-lURCH OF GOD . TABERNACLE, *~> Tastnan-street.' — TO-NIGHT, 7, Lesson. "Faith: What, it is, and what it does." SABBATH; TO-MORROW, 11: Subject, "Faith; as a name for the Ten Words of God." "The righteous by faith shall live." Hob. ?.: A. Rom. 1:17. Hob, 10: 38. "Faith without works is dead." Pictures 6.50. ......... DAVID NIELD, Pastor. •PUBLIC MEETING FOR MAORI A ■ ... MISSION. MONDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1919, 8 p.m. ST. PETER'S HALL, Ghuznee-street. Chairman: The Right Reverend the Bishop of the Diocese. BEY. A. 0. WILLIAMS, Superintendent of Maori Mission. REV. WILFRED WILLIAMS, Assistant Superintendent. REV. V. H. KITCAT, Secretary of Maori ■ Mission Committee. REV. 0. M." STENT, Vicar of Eastbourne, v ■■•■■'.'. Come and show your interest in our own ■' mission. COLLECTION FOR MISSION. A. L. WILSON & CO.. : LAND. AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS,1 151-3, LAMBTON-QUAY. : MOUNT VICTORIA—A splendid 7-rd. House, fino appearance, first-class locality, all modern conveniences; a very nice home. Price £1250. ■ ' KARORI—A very fine 8-rd. Residence, .standing on 2 acres of t -level land;_ of fine appearance, and built'by.;leading, architect, every possibles convenience.' i A desirable suburban property. Price £2560. ISLAND BAY—An up-to-date 6-rd. Bungalow, modern conveniences, c.1., hot points; space to erect garage. Well worth price asked, £1300. ORIENTAL BAY—A weather' constructed highly' finished 8-rd. House, abutting' on the Town Bolt, all conveni-' ences. Truly a fine, property. Price £1600. LLOYD-ST. (OFF PIRIE-ST.J—Wo have for sale this splendid Residence of 8 rooms; modern conveniences, c.1., h. and c. water, porcelain bath; beautiful garden both sides, backhand front. In fact, everything.-that could bo-do-sired. Price £1850. .'.' DAY'S BAY—4-rd. House, on i-aoro bush section, beautifully laid out gardens on every side, conveniences, water laid on. A cheap and desirable property. Price 51100. KENSINGTON-STREET—A gentleman's Residence of 0 rooms, every possiblo modern convenience. Price £2500. H. F. M'NEILL & CO., LTD., 155,F EATHERSTON-ST., Wellington (Norwich Union Chambers). ■ TJ7"ILBIRNIE— Modern Residence of 5 -S-3-large rooms, h'. and c., c.1., gas, hot point, large section, on slight rise, commanding glorious bay view, 2 minutes car. Bargain at £975; £200 ' cash. 354 MOUNT ■ .VICTORIA — Splendidly-built Residence, 9 rooms, one floor, h. and c. water, c.1.,, gas cooker, etc., nice garden, glorious view. . Property in good order. Cheap, £1600. 204 HATAITAI—Modern , Bungalow.... of 6 large rooms, sun porch, 3 hot points, etc., large earner section, fine view, 3 minutes oe*. Price. £1900. 332 HAWKER-STREET — Two-story Residence of 7 rooms, verandah and balcony over, laud 31 x 132, mortgage £700; insurance £600. Snip at £850. - ' , 349 MOUNT VICTORIA—Two-story Brick Residence of 8 rooms, with all modi orn appliances, mortgage £1100 at 5£ per ceiit. Price £2000.' 346 H. G. RUTTER & CO., T AND AND, ESTATE AGENTS, 35, Panama-street (opp. D.1.C.). INVESTMENT—Large 14-roo/ned _ Residence, handy to, city, -replete i with all conveniences,' in first-class order; own- . er occupies .'4 rooms and lets other 10, which- return £10 per week.. Price of, freehold and furniture,. £2100; terms about £600 cash. . . .•....... 2403 BASIN .RESERVE—Six-roomed Dwelling, on tram line, modern conveniences; level section. Price £725; terms £100 cash and 25s week.' 2402 NEWTOWN—Sound 4-Toomed Cottage, scullery, gas, and c.1.; land 33ft x •150 ft. Price £725;' terms arranged. ■■-.■■•■ 2387 HATAITAI—Compact Residence,' & rooms (one floor), fitted cupboards and wardrobes, g-tfs" cooker, hot water service; splendid section, 47ft s 165 ft. ' Price ' £1150; terms £200 cash. Early possession.' '■..'. . 2332 NELSON TOMATOES-CITY PROPERTY • . ■ : TTP-TO-DATE Tomato-growing Proper->-J ty; first-class land, 3 large tomato houses, 1 grape house, independent water supply; outside area carries 6000 plants; comfortable dwelling, packing and stable. Position sunny and central. £1300 cash required. Genuine opportunity Write for particulars. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Nelson. SAFETY Razor Blades Re-sharpened. Gillette's Is 6d per dozen, Auiostrop Is per dozen. Globe, Grand Opera House. TTIIGENT—Fcr Sale, Sedentary Busi<LJ np.ss, centro city; suit lady, small capital. Apply particulars, Ardent, Eveniiig Post. ■ CHEVROLET Car, 5-seater, for Sale, '*-/ latest model, in perfect order, with many extras; £290. Lawrence, Johnsonville. ■ . . . ■.■"•■ " ■'. - BROWN Peas act on the. liver and stomach, removing all impurities and heaviness. L. M'Kenzie, Chemist, Manners-street. /SHHE sweet supreme—Maeßobertson's A French Nougat. Its delicacy •of flavour will charm you. . lADIES, Economise. Out-of-date -i -Dresses, Costumes, etc., renovated; wonderful work. Vida Robinson, Dress Expert, 23, Charlotte-avenuo, Brooklyn 'Irani Terminus. '. JjJUT Robur Tea down en your list — don't keep on growling-. No tea nicer than Robuv. jOHIMNEY Sweep—Herb Tomlinson, Practical -Jhiranoy Sweep and Carpet Beater, 36, Waterloo-avenue, off Oxyenstreet, Nowtown. Orders promptly' attendee! to. OLD Gold Cocoa, ideal flavouring for ices, blanc-manges, and for iciiig cakes. A high-class cocoa. • Maeßobertsou's.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 3
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