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ECCLESIASTICAI.. | ' QHURCHES OF QHBI ST- •* (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET AND WALTEFS ROAD. Morning at 11, for Fellowship. WEST STREET. Afternoon at 2.45— Sunday School. Evening at 6.4s—Preaching Service. MR. ERNEST ALDRIDGE. Subject: j "THE ECLIPSE OF CHRISTIANITY." WALTERS KOAD. Preaching Service at 7 p.m. Speaker, MR. CHARLES MOON. . ' Bible School at West Street, Wednesday < ■Evening, 7.45. Walters Koad. Thursday ' Evening, 7.45. Subject, "The Importunate Widow£ ~ —- I CHURCHES OF CHRIST (ASSOCIATED). | PONSONBY ROAD — 11 a.m.. Worship 1 and Communion. 7 p.m., Italph Gebble, , DOMINION ROAD—II a.m.. Worship and Communion. 7 p.m., Will D. More. RICHMOND—II a.m.. Worship and Com- . munion. 7 p.m.. A. E. Tebay. ONEiHUNGA—II a.m.. Worship and Com- ■ munion. 7 p m., Theo. Edwards. AVONDALE—II a.m.. Worship and Communion. 7 p.m.. Mr. G. Moyle. POINT CHEVALIER—7 p.m., Mr. Calhim. DEVONPORT—II a.m.. Worship and Communion. /"JHRIgTADELPHIAXS, Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street. ' 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. During the next few Sunday evenings a Special Course of Lectures will be delivered ■in exposition of the prophecies of DANIEL and JOHN (Revelation), to which the reader ■ is cordially Invited. The first of the series will be introductory as forming the key or ground work of the Books themselves. Speaker: Mr. W. 8. Yearsley. 7. p.m. Each Sunday, COMMENCING TO-MORROW, JULY 9. o Collection. QHRISTADELPHIAN SERVICE. MASONIC HALL, REMTJERA ROAD. SUNDAY MORNING, AT 11. Breaking of Bread (1 Cor. 11.). CHRISTADELPHIA N~~S. Foresters' Hall, King Street, Newmarket—Fellowship Meeting. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. Birmingham Old Statement of Faith. j All Cnristadelphlans welcome. j THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH HE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH SERVICES AT TIVOLI THEATRE. 10 a.m. —Fellowship Meeting. 11 "Grace in the Tribulation." 7 p.m.— "THE COURSE OF THIS AGE." " THE COURSE OF THIS AGE." (The Testimony of the Apostles.) Does the World Grow Better or Worse J Minister, REV. A. A. MURRAY. All Should Hear the Special Evening Addresses. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 7.30 P.M.. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. Bible Study, "Romans," Rev. A. A. Murray. Personal Work. Testimony. Address, Mr. W. Mill, of Sudan United : Mission. .WIRI. 7 p.m. WIRI. 7 p.m. Preacher, MR. G. G. CAMPBELL. MT. EDEN. MT. EDEN. FREE METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m. and T p.m., Preacher. MR. A. SWADDELL. ADDRESS ON PROPHECY. TIVOLI THEATRE. TIVOLI THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. "THE COURSE OF THIS AGE." "THE COURSE OF THIS AGE." (The Testimony of the Apostles). DOES THE WORLD GROW BETTER OR WORSE? Preacher: REV. A. A. MURRAY. All Should Hear these Addresses. "TJNITABIAN, PONSONBY ROAD, NEWTON END. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Preacher at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. THE REV. ALBERT THOKNHILL, M.A. AFTERNOON SERVICE AT 3 O'CLOCK Speaker: HORACE STEBBING, Esq. Of the Young Citizens' League. Bright New Hymns and Choruses. Evening Anthem: "The Sun Shall Be No More.'' —Woodward. Parents, Friends, and Old Scholars Specially Invited. Tea at Five o'clock. "MEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN), NEWTON KOAD (Near Top Symonds Street), SUNDAY, 11 A.M. "THE LAWS OF BLESSIXG." rev. Robert j. strong. PTTBUCaCTONS. TNTERESTIXG BIOGRAPHIES. CHARLES M. ALEXANDER— A romance of song and soul-winning, by Helen C. Alexander and J. K. Maclean. A thrilling story of a successful evangelist's world tours well told. Illustrated by over 250 photographs; 13/6, posted 14/6 ANDREW MURRAY, of South Africa By ! J. Dv Plessis. Specially emphasising the i influence of this well known writer I through his books and letters. Profusely illustrated from photographs and paintIngs; over 500 pages; 20/, posted 21/7 SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT. I Darby Street (off Queen Street). jy O N ' T M I 8 S THIS. i KEALY-S ARE SELLING ALL THE POPULAK MAGAZINES. New 1922 Issues at i/ Each, 3 for 2/6. THE BOOK BARGAIN SHOP, 21, Shortland Street, Opp. "Star" oaice. C IWSPBAWCE. ' GOVERNMENT I N-B UKA NC B DEPARTMENT. The Guarantee of the State »oes with every Policy issued. Insure with the Department and obtain:—* STATE SECURITY LOW PREMIUMS LIBERAL TREATMENT LARGE BONUSES And keep your money in the Dominion. 3. H. BICUAftDSON. F.F.A.. ■ ■ Commissioner. ; FOB HIRE. \ UCKLAND'S FINEST LIMOUSINE H. . (8-cylinder Cadillac). For Theatres, Dances, Weddings, Shopping, etc. ! NOTE.—No Extra Charge for Hiring this t Luxurious Car. 1 ! Phone 2024 A. A-' SHORTER. - : . WFS j TN'VALIDS' Carriage" for aire; Pram* 3 . renovated; Tyres fitted while you wait, j Sampson and Cowden. 84. Grey St. S. TFDBNTY of Auctioneers in Auckland J X but only one COAKLEY! C

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

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