ECCLESIASTICAL. QHURCHES OF pHRIST (Holding Life and Advent Truths). WEST -STREET, off Karangahape Boad WALTERS ROAD, off Dominion Road. Morning at Eleven for Fellowship. WEST STREET. Sunday School, 2.45. Evening at 6.45. MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGE. Subject, "THE COMING ANTI-CHRIST—THE MAN, AND THE SYSTEM." WALTERS ROAD. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 2.45 P M A BRIGHT MISSION SERVICE At seven o'clock. MR. CHAS. MOON. ■TJHURCHES op CHRIST (ASSOCIATED). ! PONSONBY ROAD—II a.m., Worship- 7 P.m., Ralph Gebbie, B.A. ,voran,p ' ? | D 7 __."*s, s°_P^ n '••»■• Worship: 7 p.m.. Mr. F. W. Greenwood RICHMOND-ll a.m., Worsnip; 7 p.m.. N. G. Noble. ON Ir H T„ N rnet~ ll Worßnl D- 7 »•">•• ■*•-■• WOrehi >' 7 ""-• 1 p- m *' Mr - "' DEVONPORT—II a.m.. Worship. .QHRISTADELPHIANS. 11 -, re n, ma n°?, s ' "J 1 "' Belgium Street. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. Flesh ' , ' m 's_. A ? dreß „ " Tbe 'Vord Made nesn. Speaker. Mr. J. A. Mc-l_d Fenoi.^ 0 ?. 8 J? ALL - SYMONDS ST. nfim_ k ,p M «f t,n s\ Sunday, li a.m. | Birmingham Old Statement of Faith' ___Chrlstadelphians Welcome. fIHRISTADELPHIAN SERVICES. „ , Masonic Hall, Belmont Terrace, Remuera Road. ii a.m., 7 p.m. Evening Address : __ITHE_WAY THEY CALL HERESY." "-_.ETHLEHE-_ IN JUDAH." NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). NEWTON ROAD, near top Symonds St. SUNDAY MORNING AT 11. Reading circle after Lunch. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. BERESFORD STREET CONGREGA- ,„ TIONAL CHURCH. ; q_*-i._ (N^xt Central Fire Station.) I Services at 11 a.m and 7 p.m.. conducted At the p b "\ Kcv *, L ' B. Busfield. will «Fnl ?£<% eT I!r C . c Mlss Cunningham SU\'nA" d %_s,U h Mc " <Llddls). atcv^Pt A \;,. DECEMBER 16. r A K A L THANKSGIVING DAY Serv cc"-?" l°i n - _ aU of , the LM -■• Harr7 Johnson "* m * »>* Wal C te V r' e Frlend 7 Pm * c ° Dd "«** ", Rev. M« t S| nj '' Dec * "—lmportant Church •jLJOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL Corner View and Esplanade Roads. WeWY'ra^^and^rU 0 «s^n«^^^ r! foiTkW'The CHURCS, Ldlnburgh St off Karangahape Rd. Wo^,Sn._f a R ce^ C c _ln_ e ßu„_W eCt ' " A C.45 p.m.—Song Service pm '— Shadow of the Cross " MR. FRANK CRESPIN ' _._ Co ™munlon at close. *l„ r «:h r i! ,u _' _ al . ljr wi » «'ne. Ile Shall Feed His Flock" ... . And A "C»«- Ever Bright and Fair." Q.REEN SPECIAL MISSIOnIry SERVICES 11 a.m—Rev. Frank Tucker. 3 P *i m *.7^ h . ld ,f cn * 8 s «"'ice. Speaker, Rev Harry Johnson (late Central Africa). 4.45 p.m.—S.S. Teachers' Quarterly Tea. 7 p.m.—Service conducted by Girls' n,.w _^^■ ,1 ?^ by «. M i SSC,, A * Alison, O Cha-fe, S? M Fordycc. Address by Rev c ?o C __er!y '»»»*£ Missionary Box Morning and J)EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL ~ ..«* CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr. S. W. Smeeton. ivr-?;T;.--S e . , i- 6 «>W Jackson. W EDNLSDAY", 12th at 7.45 n m —Orrll nation Service of Sir. George Jack's™ Y»» the Christian Ministry Officiating Mlnta _T rS: _ eVß ',A arrr J o«hson, Georgf Hei_ v_,*T;/ 1,, „ 0 , Id R 2 lph ~ Frank Henry Trtgg tdmund Ta y lor and Walter M. QNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Rev. Geo. Jackson. < p.m.—Rev. F. Tucker. " The Unenn. sclous Presence of Christ." uncon--.45 p.m.—Sunday School. ._. Service at 7 p.m. -MR. GORDON SMITH. WESTERN SPRINGS CONGRPfA TIONAL CHURCH—II am __?» P.m. REV. E. H " nd 7 JJ-KW LYNN CTj^Ql_^_TfJ x 7 L CHURCH. Morning, 11. Evening. 7. I yp mm W V. W ' C * A ' BUILDI.NU. j OPEN SUNDAY, W 3 to 6.45 p.m. TEA, 5 P.M. I mv , Hos '? s s. MRS. RUDD. | Thalassa Club assisting with Ten Informal Sing-Sbng to Follow. : Everybody Welcome. -pRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE. MtTEden ,7,, _ Rd " _?**. Sylvan Avo—Adult Schoo" 9.15 a.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 ~.m. _*____* Al "> FPB_,ICATTOBfS. j>OOKS FOR THE LITTLE ONES 522_ S FOR T*™ OLD ONES ?88k§ FOR _rI HER A ™ K_ffl__l filra NOW * p„?! t ; a " B , <>O i o . ck -- Po " J '' PeteI *- Tommy. Betty etc. Cut Shapes, 8d and 1/ each. Animal Stories. Lucky Story Book, Mv Short Story Book, Happy Story Book beautifully Illustrated, 3/6 each. Also* Hosts of Other Lines. FOR THE OLDER ONES— I Chums, Boys' Own Annual, Girls' Own ' Annual, 16/6 each ; Chatterbox, Everyday. Blackle's Boys' Annual, Blackle's Girls Annual, Jolly- Book, Chummy Book, 6/6 each. Also all the other I Popular Annuals. FOR OTHERS— "Winning of Gloria," by Edward Mc- ' Lallan, 6/; "Love and the Philosopher," by Marie Corelli, 6/; "The Woman of the Knockaloc," by Hall Came, 5/ ; "The Bells of St. Stephen's." by Marian Keith, 6/; "The Mine with the Iron Door," by Harold Bell Wright, 6/. CHRISTMAS CABDS AND CALENDARS. A Great Variety. Artistic and Popular Designs to suit all tastes, too numerous to deScribe. Call and see them. THE SHOP FOR GOOD BOOKS. AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, Darby Street, round Stone's Corner. . DIVIDE-fDS. g A N F O R D. LIMITED. INTERIM DIVIDEND. An Interim Dividend for the half year ending November 30, 1023, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, will be payable on and after FRIDAY, December 14. 1923 The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday, December 7 to Friday, llth Inst., both days Inclusive. ' GILBERT SANFORD, 1" Managing Dire: tor. rpOKALINE for Influenza and Colds Bto■_l"T/6*_ l^/6.^ e •- Jt * emm • * i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 10
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