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SCCXJBSIASTXCAX* /CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSOSBY-RD—7. Mr. A. F. Twoer. Subject: "Romans ix., 13-13." DOMINION ROAI>, corner Burnley Terrace —6.45, Mr. Grinstead will preacb. RICHMOND (Fran-cis-street—6.4s, Mr. Urquhart. AVONDAWS (corner Station-road i—6.45. Mr Glaister. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall)— 6-45 p.m_ Mr. W. Guyan. DEVONPORI (Masonic Hall, Victoria-rd.j—6.ls, Mr Jamei Allen. POINT CHEVALIER (Corona tiut Hall)— 7, Mr. W. Uibburt. PUKJSKOHt;T, Mr. M. Bell. PAPAKXEA—7 p.m. The above Cburcfcea meet for worship a! 11 a.m.; Bible School, 2.45 pju. CHURCHES OF c t WEST-STREET. Morning, at I. 1 ., for Fellowship. Evening, at ti.4s—Mr. Ceo. Aldridge preach. Subject: "A Change of Government." Wednesday Evening, at 7.45 Address "Grace in C'urist.'' WALTEBS-Kl>., MT. ROSKILL—Mom ing at 11. for Fellowship; Evening, at 6.4j Mr. C. Gibson will preach. fPSO.M BAPTIST CHURCH. - Stanley Jenkin.—ll a.m., "Toe 1 Spiritual Selection." 7 p.m., "The «-«rea aud Effectual Door" (Missionary Sermon). TOICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.Vi Morning, 11; Eveuin?. i. REV. EKIC EVANS. mnnion it ciuAf EveiiinK Service. rnHB TJEVEREND A LFRED ~^OBTU WILL TREACII CERVICES. MORNING, 11. EVENING,

REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. GRANGE-KOAD BAPTIST CHDitCU. COIiNEK DOMINION-ROAD. REV. EEXEST A. KJBWOOD. 11 a.m.—"An Urgent Call to Prayer." j 7 p.m.—People's Service. Subject, "The OopainfT CbJlst" (CommuDioru. Bright Song Service. All welcoc 11—Mr F. Discombe. 7-Mr S. T. Pago. TESDAY 7.30-WELTOMB TO MB SAMUEL, MORRIS. Pastor. 3AITIST TABERNACLE, LTPER O.UEEN-STREET. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTOS. 10.30—Prayer Meeting. 11—"GRATEFUL PRAISE AND GLAD CONFLUENCE." 6.50 Singing by tlie Choir. 7 —"OTHER SHEEP: A Study of the People of India." (Harold Begbie's latest. Boot, a companion volume to "Broken Earthen ware.") Anthem: "I Am Alpha and Omega." ANNUAL THANKOFFERINGS TO/t BE JRBCEJVED, MORNING AND EVENING. The Bible Classes will assemble for tea at 5 o'clock to meet Rev. John Bu&h, og London. All young men -welcome. 52J TJVREE CHRISTADELPHIANS. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bre I p.m. Subject, "The Future Gove» the Earth." sters' Hall. Edinburgh-fit-, Newtoa. 11 a.ni.—Memorial Service (I. Cor., xl.). i p_in.—".b'OlJl.LY T^ANI3iIUTA^■ION.•• OEN HALL, VIEW-liP., MOUNT EDEN Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. Thatcher. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Mr. C. H. Hln commence a Course of Addrf "From Egypt to Canaan." GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-RD., DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. B. Taylor. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A Hearty Invitation to AU. oday. 7 p.m.—Mr. Anden, esday, 7..10 p.m.—Addres by Mr. C. H. Hinman. All are Wtjlcon

OFF KAEANGAHAPE-RD. .—Speaker: Mr. C H. Hinmau. Subject: "Tbc Duty of Christ." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m—Bible Reading. Everyone Heartily Invited. HEOSOPHICAL HALL, 351, QUEEN-6T. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "REINCARNATION: PART OP MAN'S NATURAL, HISTORY." By Mr W. Melville Newton. Questions Invited. Lotus Chrns for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. Free Public Classes for Inquirers, Monday, 7.45 p.m.; Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Library and Readlngroom open dally. UCKLAXD THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. BAYNER'S BUILDINGS, WELLBSLEYST. WEST. SUNDAY, 'DECEMBER 17, at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: •Truth vermis Authority, and Knowledge Against Dogma." By Mr «• Stuart, JT.T.S. Music Reading. Questions. PIRITUAL PRAYER UNION MISSION. MRS E. U EEBKIXS Win Lecture at the FEDERAL CLUB ROOM WeUesley-street. West, on SUNDAv, at 7 p.m. Subject: "Worry: Its Effect and Remedy." fo'f '£oiidon"""Tlie Song of Sleep." Floral Demonstration at close. All welcome. Co. lection. iri BOOTS JUtD SHOES. pUBLIC -gENEFIT JJOOT gALE, SPECIAL DISPLAY OP CHRISTMAS GOODS ON SHOW. Tin to December 31st, a Special Diseomjt of 2/- in the Pound on ail Purchases of 10/and upwards. See Window for Bargains. 227, SYMONDS STREET. Phone 3657. Off Kbyfcer Pa BLACK DBBBY SHOES, Now 10/8. LADHES' SLACK AWJANY SHOES, Now 12/9. LADIES' T-A-N DERBY SHOES, Now 9/XJ. AT QFFER'S JJOOT gTOBB. M 8 SYMONDfi-STROTT. BOOTMAKER, 240. HOBSON STREET. HAS BOUGHT UP THE BALANCE OF G. MASON'S BTOCK, And has opened them up in hiji ne ;K BELOW COST PRICE. be direct importers of RUBBER HEELS. For Sbeapness and Quality a trial is solicited. Y the Celebrated Taylor-made Boot*: made on the premises; wear guaranteed.—72, Karangahspe-cd.. and, 96, fiueeoIt.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 7

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