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ECCLESIASTICAL. BERESFORD . . 8 '_' -t E B T. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). 10.15 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—"Tbe World's Great Need. j 7 p.m.—"Ancient Bolsheviks." j Come early for a eeat and for the song i service. Sankey's Hymns. _.__„._, Preacher: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. At the Evening Service Miss Ruby Burfc will sing. , j "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own. On TUESDAY NIGHT, at 7.45 Rev. ! Lionel B. Fletcher conducts a Black Board _Hble Talk on St. Luke's Gospel, chapter Til., "The Great Faith and Great-Unbelief chapter. If you want to know .your. Bible better, COME, and bring a friend with you.,; All welcome. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. Associate Minister: ! MOUNT . ROSKILL.—II a.m., ErangeUstie Service. Soloist, Mlas.-. Edna. Peace, Favourite Hymns' and. Special Address. NEW LYNN..—7 p.m.. Popular Song Service. Addreas. by Rev. Harry Johnson (Moderator N.ZX.U.). Rev. Harold J. Ralph will stng, "Come Unto Me." Bible Study, Wednesday, 7.-5. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner of Esplanade and View Rpads. Minister: REV. STANLEY, MORRISON. 11 a.m.—"SHUT 'OUT." Family Service, Solo by Henry Head. ■.'.■•'.. 7 p.m.—"THE UNREMITTED. ..PENALTY." Solo by Henry. Heid, Anthem: "Awake, Put On Thy Strength." WEDNESDAY.—BibIe Study, 7.30 p.m., conducted by the Paator". GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. 11 a.m.—"lS THERE A DIVINE PROVIDENCE IN LIFE?" i 7 p.m.—"THE STORY AND SINGING lOF OUR GREAT HYMNS." Male Quartette: Choir, "Te Deum." Solo, "O Divine Redeemer," Miss J.j" ' Halllday. ' ■ | THURSDAY, 7.30. — Church Family Gathering. Mr. Williams: "Five Years in I the Underworld of Auckland." i ONEHUNGA .CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: MR. GORDON SMITH. j Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "THE LAND OF FAR DISTANCES." Duet. Misses Wilkinson nad Lichfield. TUESDAY NEXT. 7.45 p.m. "THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES." Speaker: MR. C. MOON. I ""■"-""— ■ NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Edinburgh Street. ! Morning, 11. —Youhg People's Service. MR. VINSON. Evening, 7.—MR. F. CRESPIN. Subject: "THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT: CAN IT BE APPLIED?" 8 p.m.—Communion. EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—II ; a.m., REV. HARRY JOHNSON (Moderator of Congregational Churches, N.Z.) : 2.30 p.m.. Missionary Altar Service; 7 p.m., REV. MARK C. FINCH. _■ .- ■.. ■'■, LONDON MISSIONARY -SOCIET^ MONDAY- AT 7.45 P:M. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. •'■'_ '__"■; Preacher: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. Chairman: Rev. H. -'-J. BALPIL ;■ -" Soloist.: ' Choir. : : Cdllectfcm. WESTERN SPRINGS "cONgT-SgT-TIONAL :•-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. E.. H, Taylor, -..." .i. .i.'.i'. i '. > '.'J 1 , ,;.''." -■ I ..'_' _■ INTERNATIONAL . BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. , ._, THE SCOTS HALL. LECTURE: BUNDAY , JULY 12. 6.45 P.M. "TIFE AND jaiMORTALITY- .* -, "DROUGHT TO TIGHT." Speaker, EDWARD NELSON. Last Sunday's subject. Is the Soul t" is fully treated in a. tract so named, posted anywhere (Id postage), "or free, tpT the asking, at the table. In this lecture the New Testament teaching will be considered. The orthodox claim our Lord came to reveal that we .have "immortal spirits." As the Old Testament negatives that teaching, the aid of "Higher Critics" Is eageri* accepted, to do away'with its'' authority*. Hear th* truth and rejoice. 3.3o—Study, '"Tabernacle Shadows." Seats Free. No Collection. Correspondence: 1.8.5.A., Scots Hull. ___B___g___________g__!—>—»——«■"—■—"■«'——' DYERS AND CI/EA-fERB. A UCKLAND JS rjROWING. TjiAST And so Is our Business! We claim to have revolutionised thtngx in connection with Wearing Apparel. Formerly Old. Shabby and Well-worn Suits, Coats, Costumes, etc., were given away or thrown away. Now people send their old garments to us to be renovated for months' more wear. Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Pressed, 7/6. Hats, 2/0. • .-. One-day Service if Required. Call, Write, or 'Ph.or.eJ-1*374' or 21,500, for us to. Collect and pejiver. '. rrttlß rjROTHALL Tffl*% jyRT ■ pLEANING AND T\YEING QO. RENOVATING SPECIALISTS. 48, CUSTOMS STREET E. 137. SYMONDS STREET. 109, DOMINION ROAD. PONSONBY, OPPOSITE P.O. 171, MANUKAU RD., PaBNELL. ONEHUNGA. QUEEN STREET. NEWMARKET, NEXT P.O. tITY AGENT. ARNOTT, la. QUEEN ST. WORKS AND HEAD OFFICE: 33-35, EDENVALE RD., MT- EDEN. C "rpHE NEEDS : YOU. YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE.'. • : ? ? WHY V.: -..-.? .-•''■' Becaute if you are thrifty and economical you will not throw away yo.ttr Old Suits, Costume-, Frocks, etc... Just send them to EXPERT MODELLING, '.'THE EMPIRE," or Ring up No. 44-767, and bur;;vans-will •'-. ■• cojlfetr • " '-- \- EXPERT DYEING, EXPERT CLEANING, EXPERT REPAIRINGOld Garments made as. new in r few days and at a trifling cost. COUNTRY ORDERS receive,special prompt attention, and Return Postage paid- Special Fur Department tor the Renovation . and Remodeiliafrbf all kinds. 6t Mr works. EMPIRE CLEANING AND :.DIfEINO CO. '.. .Furriers, etc.), _-«, Queen Street. ••. (Opposite Main Entrance, -Town Hail.) - Ey Special Appointment, to Hl* ESceHencv VVlleount Jellicoe; r • ~-_....--■ —. i' ' .■'.'..' —--__-—i: i'l T>RING your Suits to us; guaranteed good xf job.-R-London Cleaning Co., 8, Gt: North Rd. ■ ■■'■"•■« AND A- BROWN. Dyers and Cleaners, • Shortland St.-"Works, Gitafton. Ter Phone 45-764. Established 1866. - B Vp Z. DRY CLEANING CO. Vans Collect atS» and Deliver.' Suit*, 1 -' 7/6.—Phone 41-399. _______ .-'- '■'. . ■-.-;.■■. B rpHE Dixie Cleaning Coy., 514 Queen St; x Hat Blocking. Repairs, Alterations. Dry Cleaning; same-day service. .r-Phorie 4'Qi34H7 We collect. -.■..- ■..- ■■ r WE Have Cleaning and Remodelling Department for Ladies' : and Oent's Hats. —Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahane Rd. "•"..,- '____ \i WII. DREW, for Cleaning, Dyeing, • Renovating Suits, Costumes, Remodel*ling Costumes. Coat Frocks a Speciality; 70, Welttsley St. "W. RfC 'fC A-l-fiftft—: CARPETS. Cjeapid .and- Dfti. _t* \t\nJ infected.; Electric Beating Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Clean- : ing Co., Strang Arcade. .-. '■ ■ • . T) Mottoes/ • •_■■-! CF.. M-WILLIAM. Optician/ removed to • '-' third' "floor, 'Pacific .( formerly WAfr'. aba's) -Buildings, opp. Civic Square.". •B.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 12

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