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ECCLESIASTICAL. riHDRCHES OF pHRISI. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET AND WALTERS ROAD. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Afternoon at 2.4s—Sunday School. WEST STREET. Evening at 6.4s—Preaching Service: MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE. Subject : "THE WORLD'S CRISIS." Bible School.—Walters Road. Tuesday Evening at 7.45 ; West Street, Wednesday Evening, 7.45. WALTERS ROAD. Sunday School Quarterly Service. Afternoon, at 2.4s.—Address by MX. GLAISTER. „_, _, Evening, at (1.45. —Address by MR- V. DONALDSON. Subject : "Look Out. Scholars will render Special Hymns, etc. All Parents and Friends Invited. [I Uit CUES OF QHRIS T. (ASSOCIATED.) PONSONBY ROAD.—II a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Mr. H. P. Leng. DOMINION ROAD.—II a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Mr. E. M. Blaiklock, M.A. RICHMOND.—II a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Mr. T. J. Bull. ONEHUNGA.—II a.m., Worship; T p.m., Mr. W. E. Vickery. AVONDALE.—II a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Mr. H. Smith. DEVONPORT.—II a.m.. Worship. CMIRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons" Hall, J Belgium Street. 11 a.m..—Memorial Service. 7 p.m.—Address; subject, "VUth Christ in the Old Testament." Speaker, Mr. .1. A. McLcnd. CHRISTADELPHIAN SERVICE, MASONIC HALL. Remuera Road. cor. Belmont Terrace. Sunday Morning at 11. Meeting for Fellowship. t~\ H It I 8 X A D E L P H I A X SCabln Tea Rooms. Top Symonds Street. Fellowship Meeting. Sunday, 11 a.m. All f_hri________ Welcome. '•xrOUR JOB AND MINE." NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). Newton Rd., near Top Symonds Street. SUNDAY MORXIXG AT 11. CHILDREN'S DAY. Reading Circle after Lunch. REV. ROBERT _ STRONG. rnHE CJALVATIOX StjjiY -Liie Salvation ASmy /COMMISSIONER TTOGGARD. T.C., Commissioner -D-oggard, t.c, /COMMISSIONER TTOGGARD. T.C. Commissioner -Q-oggard, t.c. and MRS. TTOGGARD. KS. -CLoGCARD, AND LIEUT.-COLONF.L AND MRS. TOOMER AND STAFF. COME SEE HEAR. COME SEE HEAR. SUNDAY*, JUNE 20. ONEHT'NCA S.A. FALL 11 A.M. ONEHUNGA S.A. HALL 11 A.M. OTAHTmn S.A. HALT 3 P.M. OTAHUHU S.A. HALL 3 P.M. NEWTON S.A. FALL 7 P.M. NEWTON S.A. HALL 7 P.M. MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY NIGHT. / AUCKLAND S.A. HALL 8 P.M. AUCKLAND S.A. HALL 8 P.M.

mABERNACLE, 3 P.M., SUNDAY. MR. D. N. MACDIARMID. MR. D. X. MACDIARMID. (Of the Sudan United Mission)', rioneer Missionary, Traveller, Author and Translator, WILL SPEAK. Mr. S. Barry will preside. The Men's Meeting and Bible Classes will unite, nnd all ladies and gentlemen are cordially invited. Offering towards the Mission's Funds. ! Please be Punctual. THE UNITED CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. For the Deepening of the Spiritual Life. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. It is proposed to hold a series of Meetings on the Afternoons and Evenings of July 6, 7 and 8. Afternoon Meetings at 2.45, in Mrs. Lee Cowie's Hall, East Street. Evening Meetings at 7.30. in Beresford Street Congregational. St. James' Presbyterian, and Pitt Street Methodist Churches, respectively. The Speakers taking part in lln-se Meet- ! ings will be as follow :—Rev. A. J. Origg, i R.A.. 8.D.. of Wanganui: Rev. Leou.ird P.. i Dalby : Rev. Evan R. Harries; and Mr. C. j.L Rolls. Ench speaker will deal with some phase |of the Work of the Holy Spirit. ) Full particulars later. .7.8 I INTERNATIONAL JJIBLE fcCTUDENTS' 1 A SSOCIATION. I TYRIC rpHEATRE. rjpO-MOBROW, AT 6.45 P.M. J3IBLE J ECTURE . "WHY GOD PERMITS EVIL." "WHY GOD PERMITS EVIL " Speaker : MR. E.« S. WOOLLEY. Why does not God stop all the trouble in the world? Why did He not make it impossible for sin to come into the world? Is He not able to prevent evil? The logic of the Divine plan answers these and many other questions of interest to every thinking person. Physical facts prove the truth of wisdom of God's eternal purpose. BIBLE STUDY AT 3.13 P.M. All Welcome. Seats Free. No Collection. TOILET SPECIALISTS. T ADIES—No Waiting, now an efficient - 1 — staff has been engaged to conduct our Ladies' and Children's Hairdressing Business. Permanent Waving. Hair Tintin" and Hair Work a specialty. Usual Prices' Personal Supervision. RANDOLPH EAGLETON, 0, Victoria St., City. Established 1579. q \ MERICAN College Experts Shingling •«• Bobbing, 1/6; Neck Trim, Od. — Marcelle Hairdressing Salon, Symonde St j over Snedden's j\ ! A UCKLAND Agents Maivlna Hair Stains I -* 3 - Misses Hacket and Crowther Craig's j Bldgs., Newmarket. Phone 46-706. °C A DAME THOBA TATE, Bon Marche Newton.—Hair, Skin Treatment, Staining Cutting, Waving, Shampooing, Electrolysis—Phone 46-047. *" leccr °- AND BOYDE for a good -*- 1 Shingle; the price is right: 1/6 Princess Bldgs. Phone 43-173. c PHONE 42-910 - Expert Shingling Maivlna stocked.—Miss Fox, 19 Hall lenstein's Bldgs., City. Marinello Face Scalp Specialists. £ cialox DE LUXE—Ladles', Gents', Chil*J dren's Hairdressing Palace—Permanent Waving, Marcel Waving, Cropping, Shingling, Dyeing; 20 experts employed.— T!-™I lnstone s Bld S s - Queen St. Phone 4o _Po p CiHINGLE Trim. 1/6; Waving, DyelnT X -> Tinting, etc.—Madame Amie, Lister Bides., Victoria St. Enst. Phone 46-309 n Hair Removed by a~He7b *_» the Egyptians have used for thousands of years.—Egyptus, 19, Mutual Life Bldgs., Shortland St. ' 6 q

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 12

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