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CHURCH NOTICES Jg APTI f> T rjVA BiiRNACLE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. MINISTER: 8.A., B.D. 10 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.—Prayer Meetings., 11 a.m. Worship and Bible Exposition. For tho Children—"Pilerim's Progress. ' Sermon Subject: " OUR DAILY BREAD. $.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 3 p.m.—All Members of the Men's Meeting please attend tho UNITED MEN'S MEETING in the Salvation Army Congress Hall. Grey'a Av., at 3 p.m. ' Speakers: HON. L. M. ISITT and REV. E. O. BLAMIR.ES. 6.30 p.m.—Preliminary Service of Sacred Song,, conducted by Mr. Arthur E. 7 p!m!— EVANGEDISTIC SERVICE, conducted by "QR. ALEXANDER JJODGE. 8.A., B.D. Special Series of Addresses on: •'WHERE ARE THE DEAD?" (ii.)—" HEAVEN." The LORD'S SUPPER will be observed nt. the close of this Service. All sincere disciples of tho Lord Jesus Christ will be heartily welcome. TO NIGHT (Saturday*. 7.30 p.m.—SENIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY AND ANNUAL' MEETING. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this Young People's Meeting. MONDAY. 7.30 p.m. Special Crusade Prayer Medina. WEDNESDAY. 2.30 n.m. The Tabernacle WOMEN'S MEETING. Speaker: PASTOR J. S, BINNIE. MT. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.. Preacher: REV. J. D. JENSEN: 2.30 p.m.. Bible Classes nnd School; 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. JOHN LAIRD, M.A. Communion. QIIACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. O REV. C. W. DUNCUMB. 11 a.m., "He Showed Them His Hands and His Side;" 7 p.m., "The Breadth. Length, Heigbth nnd Depth of God's Love." WEDNESDAY," 7.3o—Members' Meeting. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Jubilee Year. Rev. R. Stowards.—U a.m., "The Pattern in the Mount"; 7 p.m.. " Fre.e by the Truth." Wed., 7.30.-" The Tabernacle in the Wilderness." I7IPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH, if 11 a.m.—REV. DR. J. J. NORTH. Soloist: Mrs. Rattray. 7 p.m.—STUDENT R. G. BROWN. Soloist: Mr. Ray S. Brown. BAPTIST churches. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. AV.ONDALE—Rev. H. G. Goring. GRANGE RD. Rev. H. K. Kempton: 8.T.1. Students. MILFORD— Rev. J. Hiddlestone. NORTH MEMORIAL Rev. P. L. A. Crnmpton, B.A. ROYAL OAK—Rev. E. E. Smith. RICHMOND—Rev. C. Chant, KUMEU Anniversary Services (Pomana Hall)— Mr. R, S. Whitmnrsh, Mr. R. M. Jenkins. SANDRINGHAM—Rev. M. W. P. Lascelles. Student McKee, B.A. MERRILANDS--Student Wyness. PT CHEVALIER—Student Redell. WHITE SWAN—Student Trotmau. NEW LYNN —Student Jamieson. PUKEKOHE Mr. K. Rimmer, Mr. S. Marfell. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS ipHE N S*.2. DEEPER LIFE SERIES. "PERPLEXITIES. PARADOXES AND PERILS IN THE SPIRIT-LED PATH." 3s. Read in 20 countries (Marshall, Morgan < and Scott, London, are issuing a speciul edition.) , . , , . "FAITH'S FIGHT," 4s Cd. This book is being translated into the Lettish and Russian Innguages. . "CLEANSED PERSONALITY," Is; widely read. Ask Booksellers or the Author, Rev. A. S. Wilson. 21 Pentland Av., Mt. Eden, 5.2. • IBLE Readers, do you wonder about the present times? Send for booklet, "New Era." free. 2223T.. Melbourne. SECTIONS FOB SALE /CAMPBELL'S BAY, Tukupuna, Near Beach, Bus. Store.—fotal price, £25. Ring 42-027. DOMINION RD.. 4th Section—£9s. Level, volcanic Lot.—J. J. Seymour, Hellnby's Bldg*. . TVTICEST Section in Auckland for £400; dell posit £loo.—Jones-Prosser. 47 Queen St. MANUREWA.— J acre Sections. close railway motor-bus. From £45 Resi dcncea wanted. —Pegler. Agent. Manurewa TITTT EDEN Wonderful Views.-Idea! iVI Home Site, cannot be built out.- ! Owner, 50 Hobson St PARNELL (Good Street).—Section: cheap, £350; ideal for 2-etorey dwelling.—McIndoe. 306. Dilworth Bldg. PT. CHEVALIER. £4O. others .terms, building finance a"? n P« d^ Jo ?i, O ,S™ e r Phone 26-934. 1186 Gt. North Rd.. Pt Chevalier PT CHEVALIER.—Good Sections. £4O, £65. £75; main road, £95; building costs low.— Phillips. Pt. Chevalier. 27-148. PT. CHEVALIER. Huia Rd.-Good Level Section: cash or terms.—P.C., 551 M. HEHALA. REMUERA Waterfront, near part.—Elevated Section, views of harbour. Gift at £165 cash. Epsom, near The Drive—Elevated Section, commanding extensive views; £.60 -Richard Arthur. Ltd.. Next Power Board Bldgs. SECTION, 1-3 acre, elevated, good, 3min. walk Sandringham tram, within 3rd section; - snip, £BO cash.—Bargain, 793. HF.RALD. "1717"INSTONE Estate.—Corner, Level Sec- » * tion; carh, terms. —Phone 13-176. Section. 752. Herald. lAcre Level Section, fenced in. deceased estate; smin. from Papatoetoe station; clieap.—l2 Essex R-d.. Mt. Edeo. EPSOM— Sunny. Elevated Section; 53ft. frontage. Price. £270. REMUERA Waterside—Corner Section: 57ft. frontage; good outlook; 2mins. trams. £265 " • a i • MT EDEN— Large, Level, Volcanic Section, Sunny. 2Mins.*Trams. £365. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 28 Shortland Street. jpREEHOLD gECTIONS. PARNELL.—Harbour views. Excellent position; prices £450. £575, £7OO. £750, £800; Corner Lot, £950. REMUERA, Close to Trams.—3-acre, £525; 2i Acres, £650. Building Lots, £3OO, £'395. MISSION BAY-ST. HELIERS BAY. Harbour Views.—From £350. C. F. B ennett ' L td " Cnr. Queen and Shortland Streets. Phone 42-840. ST. HELIERS BAY ROAD. • NEAR, LONG DRIVE. i - ACRE. View of Harbour and Tumaki , River. Very Attractive, £450 or Offer. EPSOM. ELEVATED 1 ACRES. Extensive Panoramic Views, with Buck' Entrances to Cornwall Park. FROM £3OO EACH. PARNELL. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE. Several Attractive Sites. Freehold with Harbour Views. Two Minutes Cars, SOUTH ROAD. GREEN LANE. Two Level Sections, 66 by 156 Feet. Exceptionally Cheap, £375 THE TWO. W. FRATER AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS & VALUERS, 28 SHORTLAND STREET. HOUSES AND LAND FOE SALE MT. EDEN (Exceptional Position. Extensive Views).—6 Rooms, every conv.: £loso.—Private, 010. IlEn.M.n. ~ ONE TREE HILL.—New, attractive brick Bungalow, 6 rooms, garage, concrete paths; bus passes, trams handy; elevated, volcanic; £llsO, terms.—Owner, 911, Herai,d. YOU WANT A LARGER FARM? i QO ACRES, nice rolling country. 5 miles XOmi from Pukekohe; good dairying or fat lamb country ; 130 acres grass, big lot buildings; £2O per ncre; £I9OO mortgage at 5 per cent. Owner failing in health. Will exchange for smaller farm npnr Auckland. We have inspected and recommend this. (1174) H. H. PATTLE, LTD., GENERAL MERCHANTS AND ESTATE AGENTB, PUKEKOHE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22166, 20 July 1935, Page 6

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