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ECCLESIASTICAL. /CHURCHES OF QHBI ST. (Holding Life nnd Advent Truths.) WEST STREET AND WALTEPS ROAD. Morning at 11. for Fellowship. WEST STREET.^ Afternoon at 2A't- Sunday School. Evening at fi 4."— Preaching Service. MR. GEO ALDIUDGE. *'*TnE FOUR HDrWmEX OF THE APOCALYPSE." THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. THE NATIVITY." A Cantata, by Caleb Simper, will be rendered by THE CHURCH CHOIR, Assisted by Friends. Admission by Silver Coin. r J n ',,''^' U will be ulven to the Sunday School Building Fund. Doors open 7.1.". commencing i.io. WALTERS ItOAD. Speaker MR.' CHARLES MOON. Subject: "A New Commandment. Bible School. West Street. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7 4r,; Wallers Road. THURSDAY EVENING. 7.43, Subject, "Creation and Cataclysm." pHURC II E S OF CHRIST (ASSOCIATED). PONSONBV ROAD—II a.m., Worship; 7 p.m.. Ralph Gehhie, B.A. DOMINION ROAD--11 a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m.. Will D. More. RICHMOND—II a.m.. Worship: 7 p.m., A. E. Tebay. OXE-lirXGA—ll a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m., Theo. Kdwards. AVONDAT.K —11 a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Mr. G. Movie. POINT CHEVALIER-7 p.m.. Mr. T. J. Bull. DEVONTORT—II a.m.. Worship. ■•mHE HUMAN SOUL—WHAT IS IT?" NEW CHlttlPH (SWEDENBORGIAN) NEWTON ROAD, Near Top of Symonds Street. SUNDAY, 11 A.M. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. CH R I S T A D E L T II I A X S, Freemasons' Hall. Belgium Street. It a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. At 7 p.m.. the Series of Lectures on the Prophecies of Daniel and John I Apocalypse I will lie continued, when the Structure of the Apocalypse will be considered and the first chapter pxpounded. Speaker: Mr. W. S. Yearsley. No Collection. /-11IRISTADE1.THIAN SERVICE, MASONIC HALL, REMUERA HI). SUNDAY MORNING. AT 11. Breaking of Bread (1 Cor 111. ' /"I H R I S T A' D E L I , H I A X S. Foresters' Hall, King Street. Newmarket.—Fellowship Meeting, SUNDAY. 11 a.m. Birmingham Old Statement of Faith. All Chrlstadclphiaus welcome. TTIGHER THOUGHT CENTRE. LL (New Civilisation.) MR. JAMES 11. TATEMAN Field Secretary I.N.T.A. Will Deliver a Lecture, entitled •IS I.IKK WORTH LIVING?" SCOTS' HALL. UPPER SYMONDS ST. SUNDAY. AUGUST -Tth. at 7 p.m. Come and !i»ar I lie man with a new Idea, and learn t happy, healthy, and prosperous. OTUANGBRS Make Use or yff Ho<les<, Mrs. Snow,lon. Informal Service, :,.(.-, p.m. Speaker, Mrs. Hill, iliibie ("ass. ." p.m. All Girls and Women Welcome. F.ItIE"NIT3 r_ MEETI'X(; _ HOUSErMtrEden Komi, cor. Sylvan Ay. — Adult School, "J. ld a.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. DYERS AND CLEANERS. "ti — II A B B~Y! YES, BUT NOT WORN OUT. A few days at PEAT'S and It will come back to you with that Newness and Freshness only associated with the tailor's shop. After lone wear. Ladles' Costumes, Gents' Suits. Raincoats, etc., are given that smart appearance by I , cat's service which renders them worthy of continued wear. Don't discard it, therefore, but send It to PEAT'S, and save the cost of new clothes. Costumes nnd Suits French Dry Cleaned, 8 6; Costumes and Suits Dyed, 12/G; Raincoats, Blanket Coats, etc., according to size. j. c a t DYER AND DRY CLEANER, Eden Terrace (3miDs. from Symonds St.). 30 Years , Experience. Phone 3151. Wa A REVELATION" TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVINCE. Yes! really been a REVELATION to thousands that no garment is too far gone for "THE EMPIRE." No matter how OLD, FADED, TORN or DILAPIDATED your Suits or Costumes may be "THE EMPIRE" can still make them as new again. Our Dyeing is the best In the World. 1 Our Cleaning Is done by the latest French 1 and American Processes. Our remodelling 1 and Repair Departments are second to none. Ihe cost is trilling, but our Workmanship will be sure to pleaae. Ring Phone No. 3567 and our van will call. Country orders specially catered for, and return postage oald. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO. (Furriers. Etc.), 358. Queen SVeet (Opp. Main Entrance Town Hall). By Special Appointment to His Excellency Visconnt Jellicoe. C HOW TO PRESENT A SMART ATTEAKANCE AT SMALL EXPENSE. Many a man who takes a pride in his personal appearance woul.i like to order a new suit right away, but times are hard and money ••tight"—so the new suit Idea is dismissed. New suits cost a lot of money. But how about the old suit? Why not let us treat it in the Crotliall Way? We can clean, repair, and press it and make It good for a whole lot more wear. Overcoats. Costumes. Coat Frocks—any article of attire—we can tjreat in the same way. Think of the saving! THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors. . 137, SYMONDS STREET And 171. MANUKAU ROAD, AUCKLAND Phone 2044 a. Works Phone M7Sa, Mt. Eden. C (CARPETS rieanol by Vacuum Cleaning J Co. iAXik Like New. Cartage free. —I.'>. Lome St. 'Thoue ITtKI. HXi BEST TEA JtOOMS. rp'RY OU:it FISH MEALS. FISH is of inestimable Kond Value, and is served by us in many delightful ways. Get into the habit of callus Fish Daily, and your health and pocket will both benefit. SAXFORD'S 1! ESTA UP. A N'T. G.1'.' 1 .. Lower Queen Si. C TirORXIXG. NOON AND NIGHT — Tea and Toast Is enjoyed at Stacey's. Morning or Afternoon you will Und It a pleasant break, a tasteful snack to keep you going. You can always eat and enjoy at STACEY'S. 61. QUEEN STREET. B REMOVAL NOTICES. T> E M O V A L NOTICE. MESSRS. P. F. AND R. O. PIIILLITS, DENTISTS, Have Removed to lIUDDART PARKER BUILDINGS, Quay Street. WS iy|- rs. -p mm s, Surjica; Belt and Corset Maker, Wishes to inform her Customers she hai Removed to Top of Svmonds «au Mt

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 196, 19 August 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 196, 19 August 1922, Page 10

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