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I ECCLESIASTICAX.. ■OERE-SFORD ttTREET /CONGREGATIONAL /CHURCH. (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION.) TJEV. X X> "CILETCHER. 11 a.m.—"THE ONLY LIFE WORTH ANYTHING." 7 p.m.—"A PRISONER'S ADVICE TO HIS GAOLER." The whole of the Evening Service will oe Broadcasted through IYB station. Visitors Welcome to the Services. All Seats Free. Bible Classes for Young Men and Young Women in the Church, at 3 p.m. * ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. 11 a.m.—MOUNT ROSKILL. 3.30 p.m.—SWANSON. 7 p.m.—NEW LYNN. 'Subject: "A Successful Experiment." Solo, "Hark! There Comes a Whisper," Mrs. Whiting. •PASTOR A. V. WHITING Will Conduct These Services. -TVTOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL x " x CHURCH. Corner of Esplanade and View Roads. Minister: REV. STANLEY MORRISON. 11 a.m.—FAMILY SERVICE. Parents are Cordially invited to bring their Children. Dedication of New Christening Font. Anthem, " Magnificat " (Edward Bunnett), 7 p.m.—Special Series of Addressee on Social Topics. No. 2: "THE POOR 'MAN." Anthem, " They That Walt Upon the Lord " (G. J. Elvey). GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. 11 a.m.—"UNTO THIS LAST." 7 p.m.—" IF IT WERE NOT SO—" {In Memoriam, airs. W. G. Hutchlnson.) Solo, Mr. Wilfred Lyons. ■JTEWTOK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Edinburgh Street. MORNING, 11—YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE. The Superintendent. Solo, Miss Joyce Ryan. EVENING, 7—Mr. Blight (Student). /"JNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL ■ CHURCH. 11 ,m.—REV. A. W. MACMIL-LAN. 7 p.m.—MR. 3. GORDON SMITH. Evening Subject: "ACROSS THE DESERT JESUS CHRIST HAS THROWN A WAY." EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and. 7 p.m. REV. MARTIN C. FINCH resumes his Ministry. 7 p.m., "The Everywhereness ol God." txtESTERN SPRINGS CONGRBGA»V TIONAL CHURCH.—Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. E. H. Taylor. "INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' X ASSOCIATION. LYRIC THEATRE. SUNDAY, iFEBRUARY 21, 7 IP.M. "PALESTINE FOR THE JEW. WHY 7" Speaker, MU. E. S. WOOLLBY. This lecture will be given throughout the world on Sunday. The phenomenal' progress made by the Zionist movement daring the past seven years Is one of the sure signs of the truth of Bible prophecy. The despised Jews are coming Into their rights, and their success and national growth will be the means of bringing happiness and blessing to the rest of the world. 3.90 p.m., In Scots Hall. Bible Study. " Tabernacle Shadows." All Welcome. BEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. UCKLAND HIGHER THOUGHT CENTRE. Society of Arts Buildings, kitchener Street. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Lecture by MS. T. SILCOCK, entitled :— " THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WORK." Everybody welcome. mHB SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers) I -*■ invites you to Meeting for Worship, I Mount Eden Road, 11 a.m., Sunday. No prearranged service. Meeting for silent Communion with God, with liberty, for any to take part vocally as led by Him, aiming to be of service in establishing the Kingdom of God'in the lives of all men. DYERS AND CLEANERS. L OST M ONEY! ' Ever stop to thlnK what heaps of* money are thrown away every year just for the Want of, a little management and forethought? Look at clothes. Thousands and thousands of garments are tossed aside as of no'further use every season. Yet lf sent to us to be renovated by our famous process, they could be given a new lease of life, and the money saved could be devoted to some other purpose. Suits and costumes beautifully cleaned and pressed by us for 7-/ G. Hats 2/6. Call, write or phone 21-374 or 21-500 for us to collect and deliver. Repairs, hemstitching, pleating, carpets, furnishings, etc. rpHB QROTHALL W*>* ' T)B* AND X\YHING Z^IO., 48, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. ' 137, SXMONDS STREET. - 109. DOMINION ROAD. NEWMARKET—Next P.O. PONSONBY—Opp. P.O. ONEHUNGA—QUEEN STRBfIT. HAMILTON—VICTORIA STREET. CltfY AGENT: AKNOTT, la. QUBEN ST. WORKS AND HEAD OFFICE : 33-38, BDBNVALB RD.. MT. EDEN. C "fTIHE EMPIRE" NEEDS TOU, i. YOU NEED " THE EMPIRE." ? ? WHY 1 ? Because if you are thrifty and economical ybu will not throw away your Old Suits, Costumes, Frocks, etc. Just send them to EXPERT MODELLING, "THE EMPIRE," or ring up No. 44-767» and our vans will collect. EXPERT DYEING, EXPERT CLEANING, EXPERT REPAIRING. Old Garments made as new in a few days at a trifling cost. COUNTRY ORDERS receive special prompt attention and Return Postage Paid. Special Far Department for the Renovating and Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Works. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., (Furriers, etc.), 258, Queen Street (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall). By Special Appointment to His Excellency, .. Viscount Jelllcoe. c /CARPETS, Upholstery* Winaows, Floors, etc., cleaned. —Ring 41-769 C Vacuum Cleaning Co., A.C.T. Bldgs, Weliealey St. West. .:.■■.. D /"CARPETS Cleaned and Disinfected. Blec\J trical Beating Vacuum Process.— Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. 'Phone 44-600. p AND A. BROWN, Dyere anC cleaners, • Shortland St.—Works, Graf ton Ter Phone 45-764. Established 1866. B "vr Z. DRY CLEANING CO. Tana Collect •I* • and Deliver. Suits, 7/6. —Phone 41-399. ■ . b THE DIXIE Cleaning Co., 514, Queen St Hat Blocking, Repairs, Alterations, Dry Cleaning; same-day service.—Phone 46-748 We collect. , _j >nF H. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer, V> • Repairs and Remodelling; collects delivers. —Phone 46-620. J9. Wellesley St. C TXTE have Cleaning and Remodelling »» Departments for Ladies' and Gents' Hats. —Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape Rd. ■ '' d ART FLORISTS. BOUQUETS, floral Emblems, ' Cut Flowers. Wreaths," Bouquets at shortest notice.—Miss Edgerley, 200 a, Kurangahape Road. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 12

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