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JSj I a—— ■" i "—_____—_— ECCLESIASTICAL. jQ H U'R CH E S OF CHRIST. I WEST-ST.—Morning at 11, for Fellowship; Evening, at 0.45, Mr Geo. Aldrldge will preach. Subject, "The King's Rejection." WEDNESDAY EVENING, at ther: A Nation Saved." WALTERS-ED., MT. ROSKlLL—Morning nt 11, for Fellowship. Evening, at 6.45— Mr C. B-. King will preach. Subject, "The Two Ways." C" POXSONBT-RD. —0.45.. Treacher. Mr. J. B. Allen. Subject, "The Gospel Stairway." Diagram. ._ ' 103 DOMINION -RD. CHURCH OF CHRISI, Corner Bumlej: Terrace. — 0.43, Mr. Grinstead, on St. John's Epistle, viii., True Religion aud. its Manifestation. 27 G1 OSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-ROAD, ' DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Mr C. H. Hlnman. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A Hearty Invitation Extended to All. Q.OSPEL HALL. PARNELL' Sunday, 7 p.m. — Mr Burgoyne Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. — Address by Mr Burgoyne. All are Welcome. HOWE-ST. HALL, OFF KAiRANGAH APE-ROAD. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Jooes, Wednesday v 7.30 — Bible Reading. All Welcome. TfVDEN HALL, VIEW-BD., MOUNT ED-EN. SUNDAY, 7.p.m. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.— Prayer. THURSDAY, 7.30 ,p.m.—Address to Christians. CHRISTADELPHIANS. Masonic Hall, Karangahape-rd. Subject, Stu>_ray, December 11 — "Peter's Keys: The Times They Wore Used, and the Doors They Opened." CHRIS TADELPHIAN F'RATEtftNAL SYNAGOGUE, Masonic Hall, New North-rd., Eden Terrace. II a.m. — Bieaking of Bread. 7 p.m. — "What Think Ye of Christ?" AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. KATNEE'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEYST. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Public Leetnre by MR "W. MELVILLE-NEWTON, "THE UAIITATIONS AND DEFECTS OF INTELLECT." Mr Edwawi Ueadlam wiU read Selections from "The Rubaiynt," of Omar Khayyam. Vocal Solo by Miss Gosta Campbell. Music. Reading. Questions. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 351, QUEEN-ST. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "Life After Death," by Miss Le Frlemann. Questions Invited. Free Public Classes. —■ Monday. 7.45 pan.; Wed., 2.30 p.m.; Bible Class, Friday, 7.45 p.m. Lotos Class for Children, Snnday, 3 p.m. Library and Reading Room open dally. YM. C. A. • SUNDAY, at 4 p.m., "THE CASE STATED," .a brief view of the Atonement and Redemption, by C. E. Button, Esq., exJudge of Supreme Court of N.Z. Mr. Button will answer written questions. Social Tea nt 5.15 p.m. 16S BUILDING. TO BUILDERS. SEE "HARDLEY'S" BATHS, BASINS, AND SINKS. They keep a Large Assortment at Lowest Prices. Also, have their CHAMPION CLIP SPOUTING BRACKET. It is the best. Corner Albert and Swausou sts.

rpo BUILDERS. BRICKS. LIME, CEMENT. Scoria, Shingle, Pipes, Metal, Tanks, etc. Quotations on application. WINSTONE, LTD., 14. Queen-st, opposite Smeeton's. JOHN J»OUTLY, ARCHITECT. 28, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, BWANSON-ST., CITY. rpo BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS. 'Just Landed,- the Famous DAVIS HIGHGRADE GAS STOVE'S, " GASOOL " RAiNG&2S (Convertible Gas and Coal Ranges), GAS" ttIOTINGB, MANTELPIECES, GRATES, and INTERIORS. Special Discount to Builders and Plumbers. 'CHENERY SUGATE, LTD., Elliott-street. fTSO BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS. A. JUST LANDED, ANOTHER NICE SHIPMENT- OF NEW DESIGNS OF GAS ETTTIN-GS, GAS FIRES. Inspection ldndly invited at our New Show Boom, 39, ALBERT-ST. JOHN J>ETFORD AND CSON, DIRECT IMPORTERS. ' rniMBEB. MATAI, JmOTARA, -*- ' "R, 1 * 111 ' ETC ' The undersigned are prepared to supply above Timbers In Quantities of 2000 ft and upwards, at lowest current prices. "ftJ-EILL AND QO., 66, CITY CHAMBERS. GILMOUB, JOLL AND WILLIAMS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, NEWTON-RD., AUCKLAND (Symonds-st. Id Section). Painting and Repairs neatly and expeditiously executed. Vehicles of every description built to order. JET US QUOTH YOU. ■" STEAM, OIL, SUCTION, GAS, Either Stationary or Marine, New or Secondhand. WE ABE ENGINEERS. Try us and Save Money. T AIRD J»ROS., Tyrone Buildings, Customs-street, Next Thames Hotel. W. B A s * "• Maker ot FIBBOUS PLASTER CEILINGS and ALL ORNAMENTAL PLASTER WORK. Estimates aud Designs on Application. Show Booms and Factory. 'Phone 1637. YINCBNT-ST. TjMJfICTRIC ! ' gLECTBIC j^OTOBS, JfILECTBIC J lETS. TOTM. QBOSHEB AND. gONS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 61, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 858. Estimate* tor Electric Light A. M c C oLl *

rpiMBER MEECH AN I, QNEHUNGA. ALL MOULDINGS, MATCHED LINING, AND CEILING BOARDS. DRY PLANED. 'Phone 1557. THE ONEHUNGA SAWMILLING CO., LTD., PBINCBS-ST.. ONEHUNGA. KAURI, RIMU, TOTARA, MATAI, JOINERY, AND MOULDINGS. Telephone No. 30. 500 000 FEET ° F SEASONE I> BIMU. Quotations on Application. "DEEORE going elsewhere see Hodgson, •*-* [Alpha-rd., Parnell, for Tarring Paths, with sand or shell, Tree Felling, Carting, Furniture Removal; done.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 6

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