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ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCHES OP CHRIST. PONSOJiBY-RD. —7 P-m., MR. A. F. TURNRR. Subject: "RELATIONSHIP TO riIRIST." DOMINION ROAD, corner Burnley Terrace.—o.43 p.m., Mr. F. L. HadflelU, from Africa. iRKJUMOSD.—O.43 p.m., Mr. Wood. AVONDAL.E.—«.4S p.m., Mr. F. Allen. ONEIIUNGA (Foresters' Hall). p.m.. Mr. VV. rage. Subject: "A NIGHT l'N PRISON." DEVOM'ORT (Post Hull).—7 p.m.. Subject. " The Three R.'s," Mr. H. Grinstead. PUKEKO.HE—Mr. M. Bell. The a'bove Chunies meet for Worship at 11 A.m.: Bible School, 2.4S p.m. CHURCHES OF CHRiST. WEST-STREET. Morning, at 13—For Fellowship. Evening, at <>.4s—Mr Geo. Aldrtdge will preach. Subject: " Man, Here and Hereafter." Wednesday Evening. Nt 7.43. Subject: " Paul, a Prisoner." WALTKRB-RD., MT. ROSKIL.L.— Morning at 11. for Fellowship: Evening, at G.4;>, Mr. Harold AUlrldge will preach. ANTI-RATIONALISTIC LECTURES. By TiTR. f* EO. A LDRIDGE. COMiMENCING SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, At 3 p.m. EAST-ST. IIAL.L, NEWTON. Opening Subject, "Is Jesus Christ a Historical Personage?" Questions invited at the close of each Collection ait each Lecture. Tile Auckland brotherhood extend to y> J a (hearty welcome. REMEMBER EAST-ST. HALL,, NEWTON. Soloists, Miss WaJielin nrcd Mr. 11. 11. Ripley. 5^

/^HUISTADELPHIANS. Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh-«t.. Newton. 11 a.m.—'Memorial service U. Cor. xl.). 7 p.m.—l'aul's Determination concerning 'Jesus Christ, and Him Crueilied.' " jl RE E CHBIBTADBLPHUSI Masonic Hall, New North Road, Eileu Terrace. 11 a.m.—Breaking of bread. 7 p.m.—"Some luings from Moses and tie Prophets.** TADEN HALL, VIEW-RD., MOUNT EDEN Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr A. Ryder. Subject, Thuisclay, 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christians. Sunday, 7 p. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Addr by Mi- Burgoync. HALL, OFF KARAN-QA-11APE-ROAD. Lord's Day. 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. Andei Monday, 7.30 p.m. —Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. GOSPEL HALL, CAL.L.IOPE-ROAD, DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr H. L. Thatcher. Tuesday—7.3o p.m., Praypr Meeting. A Hearty invitation to All. ' IHE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE XffiW CHURCH. rOMPALLIKR HALL, POXSONBT. Service: SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: ' MOSES AND JOSHUA." The Reafline Class meets at 10.30 a.m.

TNITARIAN CHUKCH, PONSOXST-BU. J (Near Reservoir.) 11 a.m.—"The Hesurrwtloa of a Hope." 7 p.m.—"Shibboleths." Anthem: "Ye Shall Dwell In the Land." REV. It. J. HAUL. M.A. JEOPLE'S MISSION, ODDFELLOWS' HALL. COOK-STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES. . ~-,. Morning, 11 —" Ten men healed, only one said ' Thank You.' " Evening, 7.—Holman Hunt's great picture, " The Light of the World." Sacred Items. Sankey's Hymns. Come. AH are Welcome. MR. CHARTEBIS. Preacher. 40 ' M. C. A.—S UNDTi AT 3.30. - • REV. J. G. WHEEN (of Australia) Speaks on "OFF THE TRACK." Mr Gregory will Sing, "If With All Yonr Hearts." 8 SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT-ST., CITY. TO-MORROW, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. RESCUE ANNUAL MEETINGS. MAJOR TOOMER and Social Officers. 3 p.m., "SLUMS OF NEW ZEAT.ANJJ CITIES," by Adjutant Gordon. Wesley Spragg, Esq., will preside. 9 DENTISTRYWhat is worth doing Is worth doing Well.

Fair Fees; Gentle Legs Pain Less Expense Better Teeth. Opposite "J.C.L." Corner. No Trifle is a TTonble. 0 T I C E OF B M O V A I* G. P. M™*" DENTIST, Has Removed to NEW ROOMS, TOP OF SYMONDS-BT., Opposite Penny Section. Entrance Next Door Mr Tutt, Tels.: 1168. Private House, 1828. M B A. E. H° 888 -BUEGEON BUEGEON DENTIST, COENEB JBBVOIS & SENTTNEIj BDS POKSONBT. Herne Bay trams to Sentinel-rd. stopping. Hours: 0 to 5 and 7 to 8. Phone 446. TkJTB A BTHUB QBANWEX.L, SUBGEON DENTIST. English and American Experience, 258. QUEEN STREET. Next Auckland Savings Bank. O M PNBOE 'R MANirBI * DENTIST, Begs to notify yon that on account of alterations to Smeeton's Buildings, he has REMOVED TO DOMINION CHAMBERS, No. 65, QUEEN-ST., Three Doors Lower Down from Old Premises. Remarkable PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. Perfect Fitting. Plates. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., i to 8 each evening. Open Saturday Afternoon. NEW DESIGNS AT rpHE "IMH3TT T>BINTTNG AND PUBLISHING QO., SHOBXIssJKMgE., AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 6

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