ECCLESIASTICAL. . QHUKCHES OF QHBIST. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET AND WALTERS ROAD. Morning at 11—For /Fellowship. . Afteraoon at 2.43.—Sunday School. I WEST STUEET. Evening at 6.45.— Preaching Service. ! Speaker, MR. D. DONALDSON. j Subject: "THE RESULT OF AN EARTHQUAKE." Bible Schools.—Walters Road, Tuesday ; Evening, 7.45; West Street, Wednesday ; Evening, 7.45. \ WALTERS ROAD. BRIGHT MISSION SERVICE AT 0.43. Speaker, MR. E. ALDRIDGE. ' Subject: "THE BIBLE LITERATURE." Hearty Singing. All Welcome. i The Evening Service at West btreer will be broadcasted through Broadcasting Station IYB, La Gloria Gramophones, Ltd., Karangabape Road. . •' QHURCHES 'OF QHRIST. (ASSOCIATED.) PONSONBY ROAD—II a.m. Worship; 7 p.m.. Mr. G. Moylo. DOMINION ROAD—H a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., "A Wonderful Prophecy Chart. T. J. Bull. RICHMOND.—II a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m. ONEHUNGA—II a.jj., Worship ; 7 p.m., W. E. Vickery. DEVONPORT—II a.m., Worship. ■ * AVONDALE—II a.m., "Worship; 7 p.m., Mr. H. Greenwood. . SERVICE. MASONIC HALL. Remuera Road, Corner Belmont Terrace. SUNDAY MORNING, AT 11. . Meeting.for Fellowship. . Freemasons' Hail, Belgium Street. 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m.—Address: "Two Minutes' Silence and the Late World War." Speaker: MR. CHAS. COOPER. All Welcome. No Collection. OHRISTADE L P H I A N S. Cabin Tea Rooms, Top Symonds St. Fellowship Meeting, Sunday, 11 a.m. All Christadelphians Welcome. " T IFE'S ASCENDING SPIRAL." NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). NEWTON ROAD (Near Top Symonds St.). SUNDAY MORNING AT. 11. „ ; Beading Circle After Liineb. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. IMWIIIIIIIBIIjJMJI C3UNDAY AFTERNOON. jJß3|yK| MEN'S MEETING 'Ir A Bright, Brief, Happy Meeting. Speaker: MR. FRANK-TOZER. <' The Power 61 the Gospel." Home Hour to Follow. AH Yonng Men Cordially Invited. UPPER QUEEN STREET. BUILDING OPEN: W 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. • Tea, 5 p.m. Cafeteria Open Saturday and Sunday. If you are lonely, come and make friends. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Church Hall, Symonds Street (near' - Grafton Bridge). SUNDAY.—Service, 7 p.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m. Subject: "God the Only Cause and Creator." Golden Text: Psalms 146, 5-6. WEDNESDAY.—Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m. Reading Room and Library open Monday to Friday. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. SUNDAY, 3 O'CLOCK, TABERNACLE. MR. JAS. STEWART, Official Visitor- to the Gaol, Will Speak on ■" PRISON'S, PAST AND PRESENT. ,, . A comparison of old and new methods otreform. What Is being done to. bring 1 prisoners back, and make them self-respect-ing citizens. • =■' Open Meeting. All Welcome. I N COMPETTTTCVVS. /"I RAND . SCHOOL CONCERT. COMPETITION ESSAY , ON MANUFACTURE OF ROBINSON'S ICE CREAM. ROBINSON'S ICE CREAM. The following prizes have been awarded:— GIRLS— j 'Miss Elsie Mnnroe, Royal Oak School. I First Prize.' Miss Eva Dickinson. No address. Please call at Factory for Prize. Second Prize. Miss Doris Johnston, Three Sings. Third Prize. BOYS— Master John S. Best, Mount Eden. First Prize. Master Keith Hall, Devonport. Second Prize. Master Jim Burns, 97, Lincoln Street. Third Prize. Consolation Prizes have been awarded the following Girls and Boys:—Misses D. Wright, W. Wright, Joan McComb, and Masters T. McLean, Fred Letham, H. Rhodes and Jack Milllgan. SEE THAT TOU GET KOBINSON'S ICE CREAM. EAT IT WITH DELIGHT, THE | QUALITr IS RIGHT. THE AMERICAN FLEET ORDERED 54,000 BLOCKS OF ROBINSON'S ICE CREAM. CS "DRAIN'S 'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.! SPECIAL TYPEWRITING CONTEST, To be held at Brain's Commercial ■ College on WEDNESDAY, December 16, 1925, commencing at 10 a.m. For students who have attended the College during 1923. PRlZE.—Remington Portable Typewriter, with Leather Case, presented by the Remington Company. 24 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. GET A " ART " "DLATE "J-'ENTAL -cLrT" LATE AND YOU WILL HAVE THE "REST rpEETn. HE -DEST J-EETU. WT» -XT ERC OE, .. Xi. V ERC OE, DENTIST, TELLICOE /CHAMBERS, Next "Herald," COR. QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STS., AUCKLAND. •PHONE 41-509. a TO TO Q U 1C L IF F B, DENTAL SURGEON, , j 3rd Floor, A.M.P. Buildings, Corner QUEEN and VICTORIA STREETS. 'Phone 46-713. WS D' R " -M! T>ERE<SFORD rj,UNN, ' Physician and Surgeon, Has Commenced Practice at 33, LANCING ROAD, EDENDALE. Hours.of Consultation: „ i O to 10 a-m., 2 to 3 p.m., 7 to S p.m. ISUBGEEV ENTRANCE: GOBIXG RD. * ■ ""i"
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 12
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