RELIGIOUS SERVICES. gA. HALL, CONSTABLE STREET, NEWTOWN. t.. ' ' ■ IX a.m.—Major Thurkettle. . 3 p.m.—The Citadel, Vivian street. 7 p.m.—Staff-Captain Maslin. Don't fail to hear these talented •peakerg. The Silver Band will render aelee- • . tions at each service. THE Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached on SUNDAY, NEXT, as under:— GOSPEL HALL, Vivian street. : Gospel Service, 7, pirn. : ASSEMBLY HALL (opp. Tram Shecb), Newtown. ■'" ; . .• .. Gospel Service, 7 p.m. Bankey's Hymns. No CoUsetiof. ' AU Welcome; OSMON FAITHISTB CHURCH. ANTIPODEAN HALL, 67, CUBA STREET. ~ SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 o'clock. ', REV. J. E. WILLOUGHBY, the Noted Psychic and Healer, of America, will lecture on -, "THE GREATEST GOOD THHJG MAN CAN DO." Message* from written questions. Floral Clairvoyance and Independent. We are different from all others.. If yon want to know the truth, you are invited and welcome to attend. Come early. - , |£ INO * S THE A TUB. ST. PETER'S"' MISSION. . Taranaki street MISSION SERVICiTeVERY SUNDAY* ,-. /. ' .■ At 7 p.m. ; ■-,;..■■■■ :■- Speaker: SUNDAY, sth September, 1998: REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR. Subject— •■■ , ' "TpE LIMITATIONS OF GOD.": .; Orchestra 6.30 to 7 p.m.V Sacred Sole during Service. '...■':■ JLJ A RAN AT H A H ALL, v Over A.B.C. Garage, 125, Lsmbton ■.- . ' quay;' »■ ;■;... ;■ .. .■/ ' ■ V TO-MORROW (SUOTJAY). 11 a.m., "Showing Forth." the Lord's Death."'- & ■ ;-.y-;.■.■■;;■■ .. • .■ 7 p.m.—"Message to;ithe Church at _ Ephesus." Speaker; Rev. H. E. Walks, The solemn call to the church to-day. The Spiritualist church o» •» x N.Z. (Wellington Branch); • MOKOIA HALL, Fifeshire avenue. ' : SUNDAY SERVICES 2.30 p.m.—Lyceum Session. ■ 7 p.m.—Speaker, Miss Molly Cole. Subject: "Can We Hear the Voices of Our Dead ?" ' Spiritual Clairvoyance! Soloist: Mrs. M. Wilson. . \: ;. MID-WEEK MEETING. ■ Thursday, 7.45 p.m.—Short Address by . Miss Cole. Clairvoyant descriptions, independent, and from birth figures, ■ TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Lyceum Social. Items, Games, and Dancing, and Supper. At Antipodean Chambers, .67,\ . Cuba street. ', All. welcome. Admission ■ . Is.'----. ■■- ■■■■ .■:•: ■■ ■.:-.;... ,,■ ; WELLINGTON. SPIRITUALIST " CHURCH (Inc.), Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m^—Trance Address by Mr. R. A. Webb. Subject: "Where Hav<j the World's Great Heroes Gone?" Solo and hymns from Lizzie Doten's Poems. ■ \ '.■■>' Spiritual Clairvoyance.—Lyceum, 2.30' p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.^-Members' Class. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Lecture and Spiritual . Clairvoyance. • ,' • rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion x street (near T« Aro P. 0.) SUNDAY, 7 p.m., , , PUBLIC LECTURE. Subject, "THE CO-ORDINATION OF SOCIAL .-: SERVICE."' ;■> :..• . •■.'.; Public Cordially Invited. t ';-.',.. ;' nHRISTADELPHIAN MEBTmO. V.' . Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. ; An Address will be delivered (GodWilling) on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Jews, Their Position in the Holy Land, a Sign , of the Times." ■ A cordial invitation.' -No collection. ' SOCIETY. OF -■■ • FRIENDS (Quakers.) A Meeting for Worship will be held on SUNDAY, the sth inst., at U a.m., at. the Y.W.C.A., Boulcdtt street, Room 3, First Floor.- Visitors cordi- . ally invited. '.;.. : ' . MISCELLANEOUS. ALL our Season's Coats at cost prioa, from 59s 6d to £5 15s j 200 Coats. Gills' Sale, 137, Manners-it., few days only." f.AK Cake Stands, 2 tiers 15s 6d, 3 tiers 18s 6d; Skipping Ropes, Is; Musical Skipping Ropes,. 3s Qd;. At the Leading Crockery Store, Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. "PUBNISH your home Now and save -*- pounds. Sale of High-guaHty Furniture at S. S. Williams. LAST Week of GUl's, End-of-Season Sale —Coat Frocks to' clear from 32* 6d Gill's, 137, Manncrs-st. ' CMART Frocks in Fugi and Voiles, new eat styles; Fugi and Jap. Silk Jumpers, heavy quality, 17s 6d and 23s 6d. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-st. ;-., .■..-■ . ■ . T\RAPERY and Mercery on easy pay■U ments; latest goods in stock; no interest, no extra charges. D. Lewis and' ' Co., Bay-rd., Kilbirnie. ■MOW is your chance to save money on ■^Furnishings! Visit S. S. WUliams's Annual Stocktaking. Sale. * TIfONDAY Specials—Real Crystal Jugs, ■ i"A usually 30s, now 2s Bd. Don't miss Brownson's Windows this week-end. 122, waiis-Bt. ■■■.. \ -■■■• ':. ' TTNWISE buying £15 Rings for £7 10s. Genuine value always. Haycraft and Joßling, Engagement Ring Specialists, 94, Willis-sf . -/■.-■•■ ; T7IOR most Bread Nourishment; for,most '-. ■MJ Bread deliciousness, eat James's Bread. At grocers. ■■-■.■.. SALE! Sale! Sale!—S. S. WilUams's Annual Sale Now On; ■ Furnish your - home now and save money. VI7E Manufacture Engagement Rings; inTT terview us; it's worth while. Haycraft and Josling, 94, Willis-st. (over Preston's). . ...... : .' ■-. ■ "VfONDAY Specials-9ct Gold Ladies' ■*■■-*- Dress Rings, Brazilian diamonds. Usually 30s, now 7s 6d. Bankrupt stock. ■ Brownson's Corner. 31-PIECE Tea- Set, best china; usually 40s, now 12s 6d; Babies' Rattles, best English; usually 15s, now 3s 6d., Brownaon's Corner. .: > ■ ITORNITURE Prices Greatly Reduced at S. S. Williams's Annual Sale! Your chance to furnish' at less cost. ' T AWES' and Gents' Cigarette Holders; •'*■' usually 4s, now la; Shingle Combs, usually Is Gd, now 6s. Brownson's Corner, Willie-gt. * : ■:■.-■ ' ■ MONDAY Specials—Salad Bowls, usually 15s, now- 2s 6d; Pipes, usually 2s 6d, now 3d. At Brownsou's Corner, WilUs-Bt. : ■:... - ■■■.-• ; •-'. YEATS, 336, Lambton-qy., for Furnishings and Carpets, any carpet, any size, any price, for a few shillings down. S. WILLIAMS'S Annual Sale Now, • On. Furniture of quality at worthwhile reductions. Don't delay, get yours to-day. ■ ■ \TASES, usually ss, now'Bd; Luminous V Dialed <. Wristlet Watches, usually 255, now 10s.. Brownson's Bankrupt Stock, Willis-st. . ' ' MONDAY Morning Specials, Bankrupt jewellery Stock—Honey Jars, usually 12s 6d, now Is. At Brownson's, 122, Willis-st: BUY Furniture at factory prices. W» have no shops.. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., back of 50, Adelaidc-ml.. (first tram-stop past Basin Reserve). ; .
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 5
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