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LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION. T>EICKMAKEBS WANTED. Setters, Wheelers, Navvies, and Drawers, For Patent Kilns. GLENBURN BRICK WORKS, Avondale. 309 OMMERCIA_ TRAVELLER requires j Change Position January, knowledge ! drapery, ciotuing, uoots, stationery, xaucy learner goods; iv years' experience, aointy proven, Knowledge customers throughout ~c* /.eaiand; only big propositions ciitertinned.—S. 9137, Star. LOST, Motor Car Curtain, Thursday or Friday last. — Finder please ring Id3OA. STAMMERING. —Latest Method of TreatO mg Speech Detects. —Consult John McDougall, Orakauu Ay., Greenwood's Cor., Epsom. 819 LADIES 7 Corsage Sachets, Arabian Night, If, post free.—Kosebank Slaiiutactuii _. 21, Queen at., Onehunga. 229 BOWLS, Full set, officially stamped; medium size.—Apply 6, Victoria St. 310 ROOMS (2), and use of kitchen and convs.; private entrance. — 650, Manukau Rd., Epsom. 312 X? -I OA —- PLAYER Piano wanted, <""w-I__U urgently; also Cheap Pianos.— E. Sly, Pianoforte Tuner, 119, Symonds St. Phone 2933 A. 311 BIRKENHEAD.— 2 Bed Sitting Rooms, vacant, furn., all convs., lmin wharf; headlands.—B. 9142, Star. 313 \ NXIOUS.—Young Lady, going South A~*- Island, wishes meet lady for company. Mother. 'Phone 2821 A. ROOM, furn., double, convs., own linen.— 104, Broadway, Newmarket. 'Phone 2810 A. 328 HOUSE wanted, handy to city, 7 to 11 rooms, no borer; no agents.—S. 9135, Star. 324 SUITS (6), good, second-hand, tailored, for sale; 4 and 6; cheap.—lnquire Stab. 9149 T>ICYCLE, boy's, rubbed-tyred; RubberAA tyred Jigger, small Rocking Horse, and Push Cart for slae.—2, Ward Terrace, Edendale. 330 ROOM, large, to Let, tearoom; convs.— Bailey, Grocer, Pitt St. 32S GROCERY, spot cash, Ingoing £150.— S. 9148, Stab. 329 PUBLIC WOTTCXS. PROPOSED ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES, HELENSVILLE TOW? DISTRICT.

Notice is hereby given that the Commission appointed by his Excellency the Gov-ernor-General to inquire into and report on the proposal to alter the boundaries of the Helensvillc Town District by the exclusion therefrom of a certain area, being portion of Tc Tou Kauri Block and the Rautawhlrl Block No. 3, will sit at the Town Board's Office, Hclensville, on MONDAY, the 17th inst., at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of hearing any evidence that may be tendered regarding such proposal. H. J. LOWE. Commissioner of Crown Lands. North Auckland. H. A. C. COUTTS, OJficer-tn-Charge, Valuation Department, Auckland, Commissioners. Auckland. December 7, 1923. ltp I T> C B L I C NOTICE. The Management of THE MANLY BEACH ESTATE, as charterers of the Launches Masport and Scrippe, reserve to themselves the right to refuse to carry any person or persons disapproved of by them. cg9 R. J. P. HASTINGS may be Consulted at Irvine's Chambers, Darby's BuUdIngs, 32, Queen St., and at 6, Harbour St., Ponsonby.— Phone 3306. 93 ECCLESIASTICAL.

IfVERYBODY — J TXTELCOME— »» "pVEBYBODY. N.Z. EVANGELISTIC MISSION, Inc. N.Z. EVANGELISTIC MISSION. Inc. NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING TO-MORROW: SUNDAY. — HIPPODROME THEATRE. I QUEEN STREET: Meetings. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Baptismal Service, 3 p.m.. at Hobson Street Baths. A FOUB-SQUARE GOSPEL PREACHED. At the 7 p.m. Service, Mr. Dunlop is speaking on a subject which has caused much controversy recently— "TONGUES — ARE THEY FOR THE CHURCH TO-DAY ?" DON'T MISS THIS. NEARLY 800 FREE SEATS. Owing to the baths being out of repair last week-end, the Baptismal Service bad to be postponed till To-morrow, 3 p.m. The citizens of Auckland are cordially invited to witness this public testimony. WEEK-NIGHT MEETINGS AT METHODIST HALL, Alexandra Street, (Opp. Town Hall). MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. (Meeting for Prayer and waiting upon God). THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. (Mid-week Bible Study). The sick arc prayed for after each address. Jesus Christ SAVES THE SOUL AND HEALS THE BODY. Among the many testimonies or healing in our midst, note the following :—"Oh. I do praise God for the wav He has healed my body. My nerves were destroyed, and I suffered frequently from the most distressing bilious attacks, had very little appetite, and could only digest the very lightest of foods. My throat was very badly affected, my voice almost j gone, my eyesight very bad. my memory leaving mc. and my nights a torture to mc. I was anointed in the name of the Lord Jesus, by Mr. Dunlop. and am now enjoying perfect health. My voice has been restored, my eyesight almost normal, I can cat and sleep like a child, life Is indeed a pleasure, and I give Jesus ail the Glory." Anyone wishing name and address of the writer can have same by applying to F. R. Wilson. Hon. Sec., 110, Green Lane. Come unto ME all ye that labour, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. — Matt, ii. 28. 30_

—mmjggm yoiNd mens meeting. jg__BK| SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 4.15. ~§7 Speaker: ▼ MR. T. PATERSON. A Short, Bright. Happy Service. Come Along. Young Men. You Will Enjoy This Meeting. 202 HOLIDAY HOTICEg. \ UCKLAND DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. The Offices of Members of this Society will CLOSE for the Christmas Vacation on the Evening of FRIDAY, 21st December, ! 1923, and will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, Stb January, 1294. W. H. LEECE. 163 Secretary. ARCHITECTS. JMTW -jyjAHONEY AND gON. ARCHITECTS, AUCKLAND. c^-^W-SS __Ss un_er*t£. 0 Mahoney's NIGEL WALLNUTT, ..Associate of Institute of Chief of Staff. MR. P. BRENTNALL, A.R.I-A. (Associate Of the Royal Institute ot British Architects, and e i_^ )J)^ oUth Africa *?_

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 5

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