AMUSEMENTS. JJfIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES. REDUCED PRICES. Special facilities for free storage of go-carts, etc. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATEE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. Positively the Last Screening of this Magnificent Production, THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES! THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES! Last Night of WATER RATS. A drama of wharf thieves and the New York Water Police. THE PONY EXPRESS GIRL, A Superior Drama of the Far West. AN ASSISTED ELOPEMENT. And FIXING A FLIRT. Two of the Funniest Comedies yet produced. MODERN AGRICULTURE. Showing the very latest in Agricultural Machinery. A BEAUTY SPOT IN ITALY. Wonderful Scenery, Excellent Photography. ' ADMISSION: Dress Circle, Is 'fid; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking free at the Dresden. Seats may bo reserved by ’Phone 3153 between 7 and 8. Doors open 7.15. MEETINGS WELLINGTON FREEZERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above Union will be held at the "Chronicle” Buildings, Petone, on MONDAY, February 10th, at 8 p.m. Business—lmportant. J. R. MACLENNAN, President. 537 H. J. REARDON, Secretary. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A MASS MEETING of Carpenters and Joiners who. are opposed to compulsory unionism and its tyranny will be hold, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th day of February, at 8 p.m. sharp, in the Socialist Hall, Manners street. Preserve your natural and imprescriptible right, liberty, security, and resistance of oppression. , , , . Sec. pro tem.. N.Z. Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. 545 RELIGIOUS NOTICES SUNDAY SERVICES. UNITARIAN CHI R 0 H, Ingestre street. Address at 7 p.m. by Professor Mackenzie. Subject; "An Examination and Exposure of Canon Garland’s Specious Arguments and Misleading Statements on the Question of Bible-in-Schools.” 549 gT. PETER’S PARISH, St. Petere, Willis street—Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.; Matins, II a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. Kelbume —Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. (after Matins); Evensong, 7 p.m. Taranaki street Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. Mitchelitown —7 p.m. 555 1/fETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW LfX ZEALAND. CONFERENCE SERVICES TO-MUK-ROW. TARANAKI STREET CIRCUIT; Lesley Church.—ll, President, Key. S. La wry. T, Rev. H. Youngman. D.U. Carori.—ll, Rev. M. A. R. Pratt. 7, Rev. R. Eaine. T ~ Brooklyn.—ll, Rev. J. Clover, i, Rev. 1. Copeland. , _ _ T , , ’ory street Mission.—7, Rev. F, Frost. Iro street Mission. —7, Rev. J. Sharp. WEBB STREET CIRCUIT. , Vebb street.—ll, Rev. B. Drake. 7, Rev. • D. McNiohol. „ ’awa Flat.—ll, Rev. G. P. Hunt, i, Rev. F. T. Read, . ■ , _ „ ’ororua. —11, Rev. F. T. Head. 7, Rev, G. P. HuntWELLINGTON SOUTH CIRCUIT. ’rinity.—ll, Rev. IV. Laycock, 7, Rev. W. Morley, D.D. _ eland Bay (Clyde street) —11, Rev. 1. B, Woolloxall. /, Rev. J. B. bucklerhampore.—7, Rev. C. X. Sims, lilbirnie. —11, Rev. B. S. Bailey. 7, Rev T. G. Carr, laranui—7, Rev. F, Italics. Vorser Bay.—7, Rev. J. A. |Hosking. liramar.—3, Student b. Cross. SYDNEY STREET CIRCUIT, lydney street. —11, cv. C. E. Ward. ' 7, President, Rev. S. La wry. lorthland—ll, Rev. S. Grilfath. 7, Rev. A. Harding. ‘©tone (Sydney street)—ll, Rev. G. i. Stookwell. 7, Rev. W. H. Speer. THORNDON CIRCUIT. Molesworth street. —11, Rev. G, Clement. 7, Rev. W. Ready. Kaiwarra.—7, Rev. J. Benning. JOHNSONVILLE CIRCUIT. hnsonville. —11, Rev. G. Frost. J. Featherston. raio.—ll. Rev. J. Featherston. G. Frost. 7, Rev. 7, Rev. DONALD McLBAN STREET CIRCUIT. Donald McLean street.—ll. Rev. W. J. Williams. 7, Rev. G. Knowles Smitn. Island Bay (Parade).—ll, Rev. H. C. Orchard. CENTRAL MISSION. Herbert street Hall. —11, itev. H. L. BLamirea. New Theatre—7, Rev. J. W. Burton. HUTT CIRCUIT. Hutt.—ll, Rev. T. Coatsworth. 7, Rev. D. J. Murray. Taita.—ll, Student E. E. Sage. 7, Rev. W. B. Scott. Belmont. —7, Student E. E. Sage. PETONE CIRCUIT. Nelson street—ll, Rev. A. Pybus. 7, Rev. A. J. Seamer. Wainui-o-mala. —3, Rev. A. J- Seamer. SPECIAL AFTERNOON SERVICE, lamp Meeting, Basin Reserve. 3 o’clock, .eader, Hon. C. ju. Luke, vice-presi-dent. , , peakers. Revs. T. G. -Brooke and J. Oockcr. pecial Hymns, led by Central Mission Silver Band. Levin—ll and 7, Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. Otaki—ll and 7, Rev. P. R. Pans Dannevirke —11 and 7, Rev. M. K. GilBUSINESS NOTICES TONES AND CO.. " UPPER CUBA STREET, Corner of Abel Smith street. Have now on hand a splendid assortment of BEDDING PLANTS, POT PLANTS, AND ALL GARDEN REQUISITES. ■' JjUELDING” Gas. Oil and Benzine Engines. Suction Gas Plants, Hydraulic and Pumping Plants; also, the Genuine "Atlas" Gas and Oil Engine Oils are all guaranteed by Messrs Fielding and Platt, Ltd., Gloucester, England. Sole Agents for New Zealand— STEVENS AND CO., 132 a, Abel Smith street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8349, 8 February 1913, Page 3
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