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ECCLESIASTICAL. TSERESFORD STREET CONGREGA- : -*-* TIONAL CHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). Minister: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. Services : 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. TUESDAY —Key. Lionel B. Fletcher continues his Blackboard Bible Talks. BRANCH CHURCHES. -,', Associate Minister: ! i REV. HAKOLD .T. RALPH. ; MOUNT ROSKILL— Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. hemee ul 7 p.m. Preacher, MR. W. .T. DOWNEY. Subject : "The Continuity of Faith." NEW LYNN— 7 p.m.—Preacher, MR. I. HUGHES. SWANSON— Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Edinburgh Street. Morning, 11 a.m., Young People's Service. 7 p.m., MR. F. CREKPIN, A Perplexing Problem Answered. NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. Preachers: Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. H. J. Ralph; afternoon, :i p.m., Rev. Lionel 'B. Fletcher ; evening, 7 p.m., Mr. F. Crispin. \fOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL •»' x CHURCH (Corner View and Esplanade Roads). Preacher: REV. GEO. lIEIGIIWAY. 11 a.m.- —"Angels, Seen and Unseen." f1.45 p.m.—Bright Kong Service. 7 p.m.—"The Imitation of Christ : Is it Possmle To-day?" Visitors Heartily Welcome. (\ REEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL *-* CHURCH. 11 a.m. —REV. GEOKUE JACKSON. 7 p.m.—REV. G. M. MACDONALD, M.A. Held on Sunday, October 2G. liilercession Service. To-night (Saturdavi, 7.30. ONEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHurtcir rev. frank tuckku. 11 and 7 o'clock. livening subject: "The Right sort of Religion." Anniversary Hymns used. Orange Grove—Sale of Work, Thursday. October 23. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CnURCH. Services : Morning at 11. Evening at 7. \X7ESTERN STRINGS CONGBEGA- *» TIONAL CHURCH.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. E. H. Taylor. EPITC A.TIONAt. YOUNG, AND "VXfELL /~»FF." Every young man deplores the state of affairs which causes him to wait until he is a comparatively old man before he earns enough to really "live." Yet is this actually the case? Twenty years ngo it may have been. But certainly not to-day. The young man who is willing to spend a email part of his spare time in study can qualify IN A COUPLE .OF YEARS for a well-paid responsible position. The inducement to study—to be earning a big salary while still young. The method of study-: Postal Instruction HEMINGWAYS CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. And the sooner you commence, the sooner will you be in comfortable circumstances. TO-DAY get Particulars. Free Book "Accountancy" sent on application to TTEMIXGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 016 AUCKLAND. B J<JLECTRICAL T^NGINEERING. BOWER'S SCHOOL is offering Special Facilities to Students desiring to become proficient in this LEADING BRANCH OF ENGINEERING. Students attend thp Classes in all the various grades, receive WEEKLY LECTURES, these being conducted by MR G. E BILLINGS, Electrical Engineer (holder of First-class Certificate, Final Grad- City and Guilds), with years of Practical experience as a Lecturer ana Instr-jctor. POSTAL TUITION is also conducted and supervised by MR. BILLINGS, so that Country Students are assured of efficient training for any or all Grade Examinations. we specialise in a.c. instruction. Bower's cjchool ower's •l-'ngineering (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1015), 131. CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND P.O. Box 50. Phone 1734 : en I.C.S. I.C.S. CHECK UP YOUR PROGRESS SINCE JANUARY LAST! Has 1924 been a successful year foi YOU? Some men have advanced, but manj more arc no better oft! to-day than at the Why let such a state of affairs continue' Make an effort to insure better progress in 1925, now so rapidly drawing near. If you go the right way about it, happier condi tlons and a higher salary will be. yours within a few months; and the right waj to secure advanc&ment is with the aid ol an I.C.S. course. It's - a simple conclusion. "You earn more when you learn more." Take the ficst step NOW, and find oul how the I.C.S. helps ambitious men tc succeed. Whether written or personal—youi inquiry may prove the stepping stone v better things. "INTERNATIONAL pORRESPONDENCIi QCHOOLS. 814 (BASEMENT), X.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Open Friday Evenings, 7-9 p.m. Wg Our list of courses exceeds 300 in number T>RAIN"S COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND-TrPISTS' EXAsTI NATION. Students, not attending College, who are desirous of sitting for above Examination, are advised to join our Speed and English Classes immediately. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. D STURROCKS' SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. (Registered by Marine and Education Departments.) Class or Correspondence Instruction in Stationary, Marine, Oil aud Electrical Engineering. For full information and Free Prospectus write to Dept. C. or 'phone 4415. yys mUE TADIES , /COLLEGE REMUERA. Principals : MRS. AND MISS MOORE-JONES. THIRD TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 23 Prospectus on Application. s I \ UCKLAND Coaching College, Box 1199, I ■£*- Auckland. —Class or Correspondence ! Tuition, Matriculation, Teachers' Public i Service. B TITATRICULATION French "Methods I -"J- sure et ratide."—H. Mason, M.A., 32. 'King Edward St., Dominion Rd. 29; 1 MERCERS Aan> CI.OTHTERS. A WELL-DRESSED Man is often the Successful Man. The Man's Shop— Firm' of Fowlds. i; TpOR squarest deals in Men's Clothing. -E- Sox, Ties, Shirts, Etc. — Fort, Buyers' Guild, Union Bldfis. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 10