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ECCLESIASTICAL. "OERESFORD STREET CONGREGA- ■* L TIOXAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher : REV. G. M. MACDONALD, M.A., B.Sc. At the Evening Service Miss Peace will Sing, "Just As I Am" (Hawley) Anthem, "Arise. Shine." WEDNESDAY, June 27, 7.30 p.m.—Rev. Monckton's Lecture on "The League of Nations." SATURDAY, 30th—Kindergarten Annual Party, 2.50 to U. 30 p.m. SUNDAY, July l, nt 2.45 p.m.—Kindergarten Anniversary- Service. Missionary Talk by iMrs. H. M. Smeeton. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner View and Esplanade Roads. Preacher, REV. HARRY JOHNSON. II a.m.—"-The Master's Love for Diverse Temperaments." 7 p.m.—"Hi-proportioned Lives." Visitors Always Welcome. GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher. REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. 11 a.m.. Monthly Children's Service; H. 4.", p.m.. Sankey's Song Service: 7 p.m., soloist, Sir. W. C'orrlc Whyte will sing "A Dream of Paradise." TUESDAY, 7.4."> p.m.—Popular Lecture by Rev. J. W. Shaw, M.A.. 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First Church of rhri-sf Scientist, Auckland. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, Swansou Street. SERVICE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Subject: "Is the Universe. Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Golden Text. Jorcmiiih x., 12. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Wednesday—Service. S p.m. READING ROOM, SHORT'S BUILDINGS, Queen Street, open 12.30-4. C~ liniSTIAN SCrENCE SERVICES oro neine held in the Chamber oC Commerce Hall. Rwanw>n Street, during the Annual Exhibition in the Society of Arts Hall. THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH IN NEW ZEALAND. TIVOLI THEATRE. 10 n.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 11 a.m.—" ELIJAH'S TRANSLATION." " ELIJAHS TRANSLATION." Evangelictic Service. 7 p.m.—" NO MORE WAR." " NO MORE WAR." The Manifesto in the Light of Prophecy. Minister : KEY. A. A. MURRAY. Song Service, 0.40 p.m. All Should Hear the Special Evening Address. ( MOUNT EDEN. MOUNT EDEX. 10 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 11 a.m.—"He That is noly and True and Hath the Key of David." 7 p.m.—"The Mind of Christ." Minister, KEY. WM. PERRY. Residents Cordially Invitcu. WIKI, 7.30. ' WIRI, 7.30. Treacher, MR. D. N\ NICHOLSON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. 7.30. Bible Study—Mr. 11. E. Schofleld. Special Prayer for Dr. Oliver's Napier campaign and for our New Sunday School work. OPENING OF SUNDAY SCHOOL, ORANGE HALL, NEWTON UOAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 P.M. All Invited to tills Opening Meeting. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. MISSIONARY BIOGRAPHIES. At Reduced Prices. LAWS OF LIVINGSTONIA, a -wonderful narrative of missionary adventure and achievements ; 3SO pages, many Illustrations and maps by W. P. Livingstone. MARY SLESSOK, the Pioneer Missionary 20/ reduced to S/C; posted !>/■ of Calabar, by W. P. Livingstone. "One of the most remarkable narratives !of missionary life that has been published. —"Westminster Gazette." , 7/6 reduced to 0/C: iposted 7/. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT. Darby Street (oIT Queen Street). -, DYERS AND CLEANERS. DINNER SUITS AND EVENING FROCKS, No matter how soiled, stoined and shabby they may be. we can often restore them to something closely approaching their condition when new. That's our job! And we don't can; how old-fashioned they are, because we can transform them into garments of the very newest style, so that they illustrate "Modes of the Moment." Call on or write to THE CROTnALL WAY COMPANY. Renovating Specialists and Practical lailors 137, Symonds Sjt., and 171, Manukau Rd., Auckland. Our motor van collects daily In town and suburbs. City Receiving Agent: Arnott, Hairdresser._ IA, Queen St. Our Phone No. is 2i>o4A. C If Costumes and Suits you wished Cleaned, And shabby Oiothes all quite redeemed. With Dyes that are True and Dyes that are Fast, And finished with all incomparable cast; With charges that all of us will tolerate. 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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1923, Page 10

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