ECCK.ESIASTICAI.. BERBSFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). ■SERVICES at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. PREACHER: REV. W. HEATHER. 'COMMUNION NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. MAY 13.
SCOUT BAZAAR—TUESDAY and WED; XBSDAY, May 8 and 0. Proceeds in aid Uospit.nl Cot Fund, Equipment and District Expenses. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner View and Esplanade Roads. Preacher: REV. HARRY JOHNSON. 11 a.m.—"Prayer and Foreign Missions.^ AYhv They Were 'Written." Soloist: MISS I'ATTIE WOOD. i Anthem: "The Radiant Morn. ! Visitors Always Wclcimie. • /-Vv'EHUXGA CONGREGATIONAL \KJ' cnvß.cn. I The KEY. F. TO'KEI! will commence I his Ministry at this Church TOMORROW I (Sunday). "Subjects:— 11 a.m.—"Man's Dependence on Cod." 7 p.m.— "The JJyerlnstins Gospel." 1.-ARKWIOI.I. SOCIAL ! NEXT THURSDAY. MAY 10. Jin AND MRS. CORDON SMITH Will l>e Entertained at f> Farewell Social. Time. 7.:iU p.m. Admission Free. All Welcome. GKKEN LANE CON GK KG ATI ON'At. CHUUCII. 11 a.m. -Rev. K. 11. Taylor. 7 p.m.—Key. Harold .!. Ralph. . I Anthems at both services Ly the ( Uoir. I Communion at close of Evening Service. WEDNESDAY. MAY 0. Annual Meeting of Church and r °»f r *" jratinn at 7.-ir. p.m. Reportt>. etc -J,' , '""esses by ttev. Frank Tucker. Rev. .1. tichanls. and the Chairman of the Auckland District Committee of the Consroßntlona! 1 nion ol : N.Z. Collection. Supper will lie < lißpi-nseu. (lid friends and helpers cordially iuvlted^
A T EWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. IN Edinburgh sircci. Morning. 11 a.m.. The Superintendent: Evening, fi-I.". Song Service . 7 p.m.. Mr. I;. j Crcspin. ■■The Challenge of Ibe i ios>. . fVCVONI'OKT . CONGREGATIONAL L) church. Prea.her: REV. GKOH(!E .lACIO>OV 11 a.m. 'As One That Serveth iCommuion. 7 p.m. -"The Antiiority of -'r^l" , *- - M~ T ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher, at 7 MR. .T. LAKING. : virrlsTEßN SPRINGS CUNGKEUA--IVV TIONAL CIIUMCn -Divine S-rvlce. To-morrow- Morning. 11. Uev. 11. .1. Ralph : 7. R.-v. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CIIUHCII. MfNIiO'S HALL. Opposite Post Office. KARANGAHAI'E ROAD, NEWTON. SUNDAY. 7— MR. AXD MRS. SPARKS. Spiritual Missloners. Subiect. "THE VITAL MESSAGE." Spiritual Messages from Flowers, by Mrs. Sparks. NEWTON CHAMBKRS (Upstairs). SUNDAY. 3—Open Spiritual Circle. MONDAY. 7.30.-- Splritn.il Healins Mission, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Garner. All sufferers invited. TUESDAY, 2.3o.—Health Talks to Lndise. by Mrs. Sparks. S—Psychographs, Open Circle. WEDNESDAY. 7.3o.—Psycliomctry. Sp I It I T U A 1. I S M.
SPIRITUAL EVANGELIST CHniCIV OF CHRIST. Orange Hall, Upper Symonds St. Opposite l.yii'' Theatre. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MR. BURGESS. Evangelist, Healer. Health Dlagnoser an<l Psyehoraetneal Teacher, Will Deliver an Address. Siihieet ■ "The Abilities rif Spirit Bodies : Explanatory Information Regarding Rightful Methods of I'se." Collection at Door. Bring Flowers. DEOGKES S I V E SPIRITUALIST i. church. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. SERVICES. SUNDAY. 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. ANDERTON. Subject : "HOW TO REFORM MANKIND." LYCEUM. 2 p.m. Conducted by Mil. LEWIS. Special Meeting Ladles' Guild, fi p.m. TTNITY CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PITT STREET. ' 2.3o—Children's Class. 3 p.m.—Psychic Healing Circle. Tea at 5 o'clock. 7 p.m.—Mrs. Harris Roberts. "Many Mansions." Also, -Love, (he Divine Architect." Solo by Lady Visitor. Circle Every WEDNESDAY. S p.m., 11!, C'nUlngwood Slreet. QPIRITUALISM— Chureli of Tra7 Spiritual ~ Light.—Service TO-MORROW, Foresters - Hall, Edinburgh -St.. Newton \upetalrsl! 7 p.m.. Nujrso Clayton will .Speak on •'Spiritualism: Past. Present and Future." Wo believe in the Holy Trinity. Afteri service Messages of Spiritual Guidance from Flowers. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Development Classes: public admitted, nil denominations welcome. 7..10. rrt. Vincent St. Pnlili.Circle. Tuesdays, cut out.
BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. T IT S T RECEIVED. A Further Supply of "THE VERSE BOOK OF A ITOMEI.Y WOMAN," by Fay Inchfawii. A unique collection of poems, dealing In an entirely original manner with the evert--rlay life and aspirations of a housewife ami mother. 1 Also. m ] A Companion Volume. "VERSES OF A HOrsF.-MOTHER " Price. ?./. Posted, ?,'X AUCKLAND SUNDAV-SCIIOOL UNION. I Darby Street, off Queen Street. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. jyll. CHARLES ROWLEY, T.ate ot" Otahuhu. IS NOW RESIDING AT 6. ORAKAU , AVENUE. EPSOM, (Close to Greenwood's Corner). WHERE HE HAS RECOMMENCED PRACTICE. TRUSSES. Phone 4219 (2 Rines). WALTER BROWN, the Truss Expert, has removed to Albert Buildings, corner Albert and Swanson Streets. IXoom 7. second door (Swanson St. entrance), where he may be consulted between the hours of O to" 12 and Ito 4.30. or by appointment. lie manufactures and fits trusses, abdominal belts, pnlna! jackets, and all surgical appliances. J Call and soe him or write. WS
CHIROPODIST. MR. R. HOWARD TAYLOR, Late Chief Chiropodist to N.Z.E. Forces. Consulted at R. EAGLETON'S TOILET ROOMS. Corns Painlessly Extracted. Guaranteed All Foot Troubles Treated. Reg. Masseur, N.Z.K.M. Telephone 3170. B KS. E. TOLLEUTON, Herbalist. Violet Ray Magnetic Massage Treatment. Potter's Asthma Cure.—239, Karangahape ltd. D MPSICAI, TUITION. ITJXE AND P I C C O L O. G. E. POORE. SOLO FLAUTIST, Teacher of Flute and Piccolo, i 43. PONSONBY E~ • B R. F. E. FAIRIIL'HN, Teacbt-r Pianoforte (Relaxation) and Theory: 222 examinee. 169 oassec—-Studift, 178, Symonds Mi s
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 106, 5 May 1923, Page 10
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