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ECCLESIASTICAL. BERESFORD S.TRIEET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) Minister. REV. FREDERTC WARNER. INTERCESSORY SUNDAY. 10.30 a.m.—Praise Service. 11 a.m.— A National Lent. 6.25 p.m.—Prayer Service. 7 p.m.—"The Worlds Vlfril." Anthem. '• 0. Saviour of fhe World." (Goss). Solo, Miss B. George, " Thou Will Keep Him in Perfect Peace" (Serrastozen. Quartet, Misses Georjre, Messrs. Foserty and George, " Ilear My Crying, O God' - (Scrrastozer). MONDAY. June IS. at 7.43 p.m.—"Tennyson—Poet, Priest, and Prophet," first of a series of Lectures by Rev. F. Waruer- ,V> members of the Guild will represent various Tennysonian characters. Collection. CONGREGATIONAL x, CHURCH, Edinburgh Street.—U a.m. awa.tts you.' WEiDNESDAY NEXT. June 20. at S p.m. —'Sacred O.intsta. "Daniel." Principals. Misses L. Solomon and Joy Howe. Rev. T. f>. Carr and Mr. J. Littler: organist, Miss Ivy M. Carr. F.S.M.: conductor, Rev. Clyde Carr Tickets. 1/; family tickets, admitting three. 2/rt. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. MISSIONARY SUNDAY. 11 a.m. —Rpv. W. R WillnutrhKy. L.M S. Depntation from South Africa; 7 p m— Rev. A. B. Cbnpppll. M.A.. F.R.E.S.: "Why Missions." Snprt.il Cullpotions on behalf of London Missionary Society. CONOREQATIOSAt CHTTRCH. WEST&RN SPRINifJS iForeisn Mission Sunday!. —11 Rev. A. R. Otiappell. M.A.. F.R.E.S. 3 iHlUrtren. parents, and friends). Rev. w. C Wlllonitlihy (of Afrtcav. 7, Rev T. Pouthworth. N'i:\r LYNN— 11, 7. nev. H. J. Ralph. SWANSON—3, Rer. H. J. Ralph. /-VOXCIIEOATIONAL OHTROIT. nEVONv > POUT licv I! r. r;»orje —Morninc. 111. "T-ittooed on Imrh Palms" Evpnlng. 7. I "Thp L.Htpet nis-oTPrv" ?S REEN LANE CHURCH Mornine. 11 a.m. —Rcr. E. A. Brldecr. Kvpnins. 7 p.m.-Rev. E. A. Bridger (Intercessory Service). ONEHUNCA CO,Nr,nEC,ATIONAL PHURiCH. MISSIONARY DAY. 11 a.m. —Rpv. T SOUTHWORTH 7 p.m. —REV. W C. WILIyOffJHBY. of South Africa (Ixindon Missionary Society Deputation).

Chnn-h Stvl.il. THURSDAY EVENING. June 'Jlst. Members and friends cordially invited. TT O W X STREET HALL, -*-*• Off Karangahape Rond. LORD'S DAY, 7 p.m.—Preacher. Mr Flurry Isnncs. Kvancpllst WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading GOSPEL HALL, 1-ALLtOPE ROAD. DEVONPORT. — Sunday, 4 p.m.. Young People's Ril.le Class. Sunday, 7 p.m.. Subject, "The Orent Separation." day. 7.15.' Bible Reading: Santiflcatlon. Speaker, Mr. .las. Spottiswoode. EDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDFiN.—SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. and i p.m. Mr Alfred Mnce continues his Spet-ial Mission in the Empire Thentre. Dominion Road. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m.. in the lnrse Tent opposite the Umpire Thentre. Come, and bring your friends with yon. OOSrEL HALL, PARXELL. — Mr. T. Russell Cameron will continue his addresses on the ohnrt. "Great Dispensations of Time." SUNDAY. 7 p.m.. TUESDAY 7.30 p.m., THURSDAY 7.80 p.m. MossnK-s In sons each evening by Messrs. BradleJ , and Hercus. Come. JESUS OF NAZARETH. A Harmony of the Fonr Goepels. By Alex. Wesrphal. D.D.. Profes-w of Theology, 'Montauban, France, translated by a law prisoners of war for the use of their companions. With Annotations and Full Index. 1/e. Posted, 1/fl. FRENCH TESTAMENTS.

Handy Pocket Editions, Leather Bindings, suitable for soldiers, 2/ and 3/; with Psalms, 2/3 and 3,6. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION DEPOT, Darby Street, off Queen Street. EDUCATIONAL riTHE ROAD TO SUCCESS. -*• Get Into line with procress, and up-to-date In bnslness requirements. To do this yon require a knowledge of certain business arts and sdenece. OUR COLLEGE WILL TEACH YOU— Shorthand, Touch Typing. Bookkeeping, and Commercial English. OUR EMPLOYMENT BUREAU— Finds positions for the Competent; and the best firms In the city know where to apply for competent employees. Call and let us demonstrate to yon the Superiority and Efficiency of rpHB T>EMINGTON AND TJONEO r\OMMERCTAL /COLLEGE. RESriN'OTON OHAMBERS, OPP. G.P.O. MISS M- G. E. BRAI>-, B Principal.

INSURANCE. TDROVIDENT T IFE A SSURANCE QOMPANY. HEAD OFFICE : DUNEDi:.. POLICIES ISSUED FOR — ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE. ENDOWMENTS AND ANNUITIES. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, covered either for ALL Sickness or SO SccclUed Diseases.

THE PREMIUMS ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE, and a REDUCTION Is made In the Accident Branch to Total Abstainers and Ordinary Branch Policyholders. The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, said; "The willingness to take risks Is, in the great merchant or capitalist, a vlrtne. It is to him what courage is to the soldier or statesman or Imagination to a poet; but the willingness to take risks is, in the salary earner or wage earner, a WEAKNESS, or. In great eicesß, a vice. We can place nearly the whole burden of risk on the shoulders of those able to bear it." The Provident Life Assurance Company will cover the risks stated above nt the lowest cost, and Invites applications for prospectuses and full information. OVER £125,000 PAID IN CLAIMS. SECURITY FOR POLICYHOLDERS, £200,000. S FOR HIBE. F°KH s B B TWO OHASB CH'A<R-A-BAXCS, Comfortable and Luxurious. Seating 27 and 15 Passengers. Plcnlce, Lodges, Clubs, Footballers, Private or Operatic Parties, Funerals, Etc., Catered for. Prices, Phone 1553. C.T S.S. CO., LTD., JOHN W. ANDREW. Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 143, 16 June 1917, Page 2

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