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general Communion^r B___b^^^a8 ___ b^^^a 7 P-m-^e^ ; will be aellv^^g_f£Jsr_ And-Splemh Benediction:', '" :: „f: T pa'un_____ ist^'ch^r ch, -".v.y-^r—r'.',.. ; :: "-.y. : ?, The Redemptorist Missioner, FATHEB CLUNE, will open a Mission TO-MORROW March 17th, at 10.30. • '.. ..:..."'.: ..,' -• V ;an^Re. v _L.AV_._^ rS^^^^ m™ ._- ROSKILL. ,• x .• Morning Meeting hlp , st^ Hall, at 7 o'clock. ■"*.''■ ia tbe ab °*« p Subject, "AVHO ARE- THESE "peg■_^_«^_#s4_. -rng at 7 (preacher■ 1 J-5-BTen- umgelist). Subjecf e "H^_etld o Snv e P r ; , Evan - Night at^^ff*™*^ AR S rg,~POT^~~-^ SUNDAY SERVICES AT 7 _& 3 and 7 p.m. :' ■ ~ I-VE:-O©SPEt\-TA_____;'T- S _ - Come and -Receive a _H_s__ii.■;■"' : \ HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES, Si^-^_^S3g Soa,^-S:t££S S_^s??f^M^' , - CEN TRAL HALL,COOK-STREET ■'' . '. (Late Tailoresse-' Hall). 1 ■ '.Sunday. l .' ■■•; .: • r Lyceum 3. p.m. . Evening, 7, Lecture"-* Mr John Lepper. Subject ■'Cb.w' 1 ofthe ? t Arith WBZ maSlbnK Iters." "Riddle of the ■ jgDEN TERRACE- Primitive S rcU -p^S, B^^l^^ PEOPLE'S- - POPULAR 7;' SERVICES, OPERA ; -HOUSE, - AVETLLESLEY-STBEET, ' SUNDAY MORNING. 11 o'clock. ODDFELLOWS' HALJ_. COOK-STREET. Preacher, MR! A; J. BLACK. > MEN QNLY-3..P.M.. OPERA-HOUSE. __ Subject: "WHAT A MAN IS WORTH " PEOPLE'S 'SERVICE, EVANGELISTIC. 1 p.m. Doors open,' 6.30.' -'- ■ < Preacher, MR. A. J. BLACK. ': SOLOIST,. MR HAMILTON HODGIiS. SERVICE OF SONG A-QUARTER TO ■ ■ SEVEN.': - ':■ ..-'.,.'-.!'. Hymn Sheets all provided. Visitors" and , Strangers rfo the' City Welcome to * ,- Services. . ; OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE .... . -...- ..UJHON. ■•-•--..■'.■-■- -; A Special Meeting, will be field on Wednesday, March 20th; at.3 p.m.,. at Buchanan's Rooms, Karangahape-roa'd, to-welcome Home Convention Delegates and receive Report. ■ ........... ............ . Refreshments '■]... ;■- Collection, i i rpHE - Pentecostal: :."..LEAGU-U '' ——_-— ■ i The above League' YrtH..ii_eet__n. T-esday; evening . next,. at. 7.30, -in the,' .Primitive Methodist Schoolroom,. Alexandia-st. Chriation - Endeavourers Specially invited :.so_ attend. Address by 31iss Thorpe, . j ;-MEDIC___-; •-•'';■•'■ "•'"-'- ' Tf'HEUMATISM, SC-ATICA. GOUT. -»-- LUMBAGO, .KIDNEY-. TROUBLES, .VARICOSE VEINS, AFFECTIONS, ETC.,- . ,"-■', -.'Vr.-'-r •SUCCESSFULLY TREATED, ' : i ! Even when hitherto believed incurable. .' CONSULTATION. FREE; ELLIOTT,'- ' ' Herbal Specialist, 10, D_rhy-st., Anckland. • Hours: 10 to _;; 3 to 5, dally;' Saturday," 10 ■to 1. Evenings, 7 to -9, Monday,. Thursday, Saturday. Local"references.- See last Saturday's. - "Herald," page 9::--- _•_ .-..—. .SUFFERED 20 ' ' ',_ ' : .-"- '•' March -4th c 1307. - . Mr. Elliott, Herbal Spec—illst. .-_-'... -.-• Sir,—l'had suffered from Rheumatism for the last twenty years, and conJdihjardly sit down, owing to,stiff-ess in hip joint...After trying all sorts ol medicines, without get- • ting rreUef, 1; .'aaylsed,': to_ your platform,. timd give, your treatment- a • trial. I am very pleased ■ to" say that after, six weeks' treatment.'the pains, have left men and I now feel in rdiich better 'healtlu , _ou are at liberty, to publish thip statement.", I am" well _now_',in Auckland,. hay* ing lived here 'some. 34 years. To Anyone wishing to know about, my case, I will be pleased to give full information. .- - . I Temain, yours very thankfully, - '"JAMES AZE. 5, Beresford-treet; . . < ; _ SUFFERED 10 YEARS. ' .'"' Dear Sir, — 1 have great pleasure in bearing testimony to' the wonderful, and, indeed, I might say magical, cure your treatment effected in my case. It is now about ten years since I was-'first attacked by rheumatism In MY ANKLE, rfihe cause of which was, the doctors informed mc,, working in wet mines. I got. no permanent relief fro_t any of the medicines the various doctors gave ihe'; in fact, was hardly ever free from •pain, and often was unable to work for weeks at a time. The pain I suffered was terrible. Luckily, I met a friend that yon had'given so much relief ±0 in a similar position, and lost no time iln placing myself under your treatment I obtained immediate relief. I am • now, and have been , for two months, absolutely free from pain. I have walked eight miles some days since being treated, and could not .have: _one that before, whatever inducement had been offered. You arc at liberty to njake free use of this statement. '" : . C.8;.-;! I East-street, Auckland. .... . - • ...... - ••'"■*' — ,' '..-.." i "For over five years I suffered from Lumbago and Sciatica. I tried various remedies, including a long visit to Rotorua, vmi whilst there my pain increased. fi_ desperation I visited your rooms for.a. consultation two months ago. Your treatment has certainly taken away all the-pain, and for some time I.have walked freely without support. . You are at 'liberty to make, use of this statement, and I'am willing, to be interviewed by anyone seeking relief front these distressing complaints.— B..A-rr— ."-"-■ Original testimonies, with names and ad-< dresses, with .many, others,: c"an_be:.seeh.. on application to --.--■ - ..--.-. ELLIOTT,. Herbal Specialist, 10, Darby-st., Auckland., •« A.USTRAL" gO_P. '._ '"- FOR THE BATH AND THE liAUSBBij, .T7» AND F. PIANO AGENCY, M3)_-' ;_b)_t .Tarled Stock, best value &__ > toßw.—s. Coldicutt, Manager, •

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1907, Page 3