ecclesiastical. a JgEBESFORD gTREET e QONGREGATIONAL OHUBCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) MINISTER: d JJEV. jyONEL g LETCHER. 11 a.m.—"A TALK TO THE CHURCH" (No. 2). Presentation of Younir Worshippers' League Prizes. Church Members Earnesly Invited to be Present. 7 p.m.—"A TALK TO THOSE WITHOUT THE CHURCH" (No. 2). " Anthem. "Evening and Morning." '• Soloist, Mrs. Ressel. MONDAY. 26th INST., AT 8 P.M., MONTHLY CHURCH MEETING. THURSDAY, 29th INST., AT 7.45 P.M., Christian Endeavour Consecration Meeting. NEW LYNN. 10.15 a.m.—Senior Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—PASTOR A. V. WHITING. Subject : "A GLORIOUS FUTURE." 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.45 p.m.—PASTOR A. V. WHITING. Subject: ' THE IDEAL CHURCH." WESTERN SPRINGS. 11 a.m.—PASTOR B. P. EVANS. 7 p.m.—MR. J. I. TURNBULL. v MOUNT ROSKILL 1 11 a.m.—MR. A. T. VINSON. 7 p.m.—PASTOR B. P. EVJNS. TIfOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL ±rj - CHURCH. (Corner Esplanade and View Roads.) HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. JJEV. QUAS. yyiCKIIAM , (Of London) Will Conduct Both Services, i 11 a.m.— THE GOSPEL TO THE GREEK." Anthem, "O Lord. How Manifold" (Joseph Barnby). 2.45 p.m.—Young People's Bible Class. Leader: REV GEO. JACKSON. 7 p.m.—' THE CHRISTIAN CORNUCOPIA." Soloist, MH. Davis. I Solo, "The Lcrd Is M,v Light" (Frances AHitsenl. Anthems: 'Tliou Visltest rhe Earth" (Maurice Gr?ene) ; "The Eyes of All Walt on Thee" (G. J. Elv»*y) ; "Praise the Lord, O! Jerusalem" (J. Maunder). BRIGHT SINGING. A FREE SEAT. A WELCOME. Come, Ye thankful people, come and praise God for His great goodness. f\NEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL w CHURCH. Preacher: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. Bright, Helpful Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject : "THE COME BACK OF THE SOUL." You are Invited to Come and Hear this Stirring Evangelistic Message. REEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister: REV. A. W. McMILLAN. 11 a.m.—"A Bird's Eye View of the Bible." (Special for the Youug.) 7 p.m.—" Righteous Anger." A Hearty Welcome to All. ; TAEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL I 1J CHURCH. s Acting Minister: REV. FRANK TUCKER. 11 a.m.—"Jacob's Wrestling." 7 p.m.—"The Impatience of a Parson— (2) Rethinking Christianity." Church Meeting. Monday. 8 p.m. EWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Edinburgh Street). Young People's Service at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 7. Preacher: REV. GEO.. HEIGHWAY. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW *3 ZEALAND. (Auckland Branch). HALL OF PSYCHOLOGY. QUEEN ST. (Few doors above Town Hall) _____ SUNDAY, 3 p.m.—Open Lyceum Circle. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.— ADDRESS BY MR. C. M. BOYD. Talented Lecture. Subject: "Every-day Experiences and Spiritual Guidance." SOCIAL TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. FREE HEALING. Magnetic and Psyclio-Therapeutlc Treatments. TJROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRIT ■*- UALISTS (In. or.). ■' 7, Alma Street, Newmarket. 2.ls—Lyceum. ■I.ls—Open Circle. MRS. HEATLEY. 7 —Third Address of the Syllabus: " The Philosophic Aspect of Spiritualism." MR. E. WALL. Spiritual Messages: MRS. HEATLEY. jJi'IJIUTLAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH, Newton Chambers, Opp. P.O. Karanguhape Road. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 3 p.m.—Open Lyceum Circle. . i p.m.—Trance Address : " LIBERTY," By MR. IICGGINS. ED., 8 p.m. — 0,.v .i Circle tor in,e.-,u gators. SAT., 3 p.m.—Healing Circle for Children. SAT., 8 p.m.—open lieaiing Circle. Concentration uii at>.scni. sic*, bend names. S2 P, I R 1 T U A L I S M. Churcli of True Spiritual Lignt. mstor i*ui'c.e Clayton, ieacuti ai.u Healer oeiMce to-niori uw, 1.u.0.F. Hail, Piu St. i p.m.—i\uri>c Clarion wilj speaK. bui>- ' "Gold ana its Wortn." Aiter serv.ce, messages from lioness. Weuuenaaj, I'uuiie Circle, Oij MacKe»vic Street, t.jyj. i iiursd.i \, Developing Ciass. Au\one in need ot advice or neaiiug call at above address, 1 to 3. We oelieve in Jesus CIITISt; VT ON-SECTARIAN SPIRITUALISTIC -*-* CLASSED. Wanted, New Students lor Magnetic Healing Class; also, Begiuuers Developing Circle.—Apply J. p. Biggins. Herbalist and Magnetic Healer, 74, Khyber Pass, 10 to Daily, or by Appointment. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—First Church ot v> Christ Scientist. Church Hall. Symonds Street (near Grafton Br'dge). Services: Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 pm Sunday School, Scots Hall, Svmonds Street 11 a.m. Subject: "REAUTY." Golden Text : Pbilippians iv.. 8. WEDNESDAY—Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m Reading Room aud Library. Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. INVITATION to Ngaruawahia Easter < Christian Convention. Speakers • Mr Maitland Kirwan, of London: Rev. Sal<* Harrison, of Sydney ; and Dr. W. H. Pettit. Phone 26-721, or write Secretary, 23 Leighton Street, Grey Lynn. 24 TOILET SPECIALISTS. A RTISTIC Shingling, Waving, Tinting. 7"; Hair Treatment.—Uly Elsie I'arlours, 417, Upper Queen St. Phone 43-465. C riHARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame , , Mae .U direct from Hollywood, California We are now introducing Eugene s new Flat Permanent Waving System.—Suite 34, 3rd floor, lI.M. Arcade. 'Phone 47-034. C ' \fADAME TATE Specialises In Beauty ! „ Lamp Facials, Bleaches. Packs, etc.— Marche Chambers, Newton. Phone ' t 6 i!lL x 26 JJALON DE LUXE, Ladles', Gents. Chil , ~ dren's Hairdressing Palace—-Permanent waving. Marcel Waving. Cropping, Shingling, Dyeing2o experts employed.—77. Winstone Bldgs.. Queen St- Phone 45-298. ; b i C!T. KEVIN'S Toilet Salon.—Eugene Permanent Waving for £3 3/; Haircuttin, latest styles.—N. Dickinson (Ground . Floor). B ] CJHERWINS, 219, Symonds St-—Shingling, : ~ Bobbing, Tinting, Manicuring, Skin - Scalp Treatment, Eugene Permanent Wav- | Ing, Mai eel, Water Waring; established i '1911.— Phone 46-703. B 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1928, Page 13
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