. ECCLESIASTICAL. ; [■ ' ... « .% ■ jgKRBBTOBO gTRBET • OONGREGATIONAL QHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) Minister: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. •' - , - 9 PREACHER: pASTOR y yymTiNG. 11 a.m.—"A VOICE FROM THE PAST." 7 p.m.—"A VOICE FROM- THE .PRESENT" Anthem, "At Even Ere the Sun Was Set." Soloist, Mrs. Irwin. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. ,>' NEW LYNN. , 11 a.m.—REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. "nL ■ . - r-" 0.45 p.m.—MR. ARTHUR T. KENT. WESTERN SPRINGS. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. conducted by PASTOR S. J. CAMPBELL. TUTOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL AU CHURCH. Corner Esplanade and View Roads. REV. CHARLES WICKHAM, of London. j 10.30 a.m.-» Prayer Meeting. 11 aan.—"WISE WINNERS OF SOULS." 2.45 p.m.—Young People's Bible Class. Leader: REV. GEO. JACKSON, i 7 p.m.—"THE POETRY OF THE BIBLE." Anthem: "O Taste and See" (Sir John Goss). Visitors are Always Welcome. fkNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL u CHURCH. Pastor: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. 11 a.m.—"THE CHRISTIAN TEST." Young People's Address. The Story of Charles A Lindbergh. 7 p.m.—"CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY WHOM YE WILL BERVE." Sunday School Anniversary Berviee Next { Ban day. October 28. T|EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m.—PABTOR C. C. HOSKIN: "Yellow, Bine, and Red." 7 pjn.—REV. HARRY JOHNSON. A.T.S. (Moderator Congregational Union). MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. w _ GRAND CONCERT. Beresfocd St. Hall—ln aid at Manse Fund. WEWtON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Edinburgh St.). —Morning. 11, Young People's Service. Student from Bible Training Institute. Afternoon, 2.30, Anniversary Practice. Evening, 7, Rev. Geo. Helghway. Next Sunday, Oct. 28, Sunday School Anniversary. 11/ fOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL iu - MISSION. 11 am.—MR. E. WOOD. 7 pm.—MR- A. T. VINSON. Visitors Always Welcome. \X|l# rpHE (SALVATION ARMY. jgk ahe Salvation Army. JRSA CONGRESS HALL, GREY AV. (Three Mlns. from Town Hall.) £45 To-night—PRIMARY DEMONSTRATION by our N.H.Q. expert, Captain Bennett.. All Interested in this work heartily invited. 8 pjn.-—The Congress Band will provide the programme for the Saturday "Pop." 1000 Free Seats. ' SUNDAY. ENSIGN VIC. - THOMPSON Will Farewell for India, after his furlough. He will epeak in all the services. 9 and 11 a.m. 3 and 7 p.m. The "Man for Men" invites yon. Soldiers and adherents are reminded of the Altar Service on Sunday Night. Open-air, 10 a.m., City Road, r»ndldate Goffln. ' ■ af rjTHE gALVATION RMY, JSSL WALTERS ROAD, MT. EDEN. '■ 11 A.M.—HOLINESS SERVICE. - 7 P.M.—SELF-DENIAL ALTAR SERVICE. A Special Invitation is Extended to yon to be present. ■ i ■yyEDAESDAX, 24™* 8 P * M " MAJOR AND MRS. MILES. MAJOR AND MRS. MILES. MAJOR AND MRS. MILES. ■■■■■■WBHMHMMVeMOBB ASSEMBLIES OF Q.OD OF N.t INCORP. ("Pentecostal Church.") QHORAL JJALL, AIREDALE STREET (opp. Main Eutrauce. Town HaU). jQONALDO.EE. FAREWELL MEETINGS IN NEW ZEALAND. TO-DAY (Saturday), 3 pan. and 7.30 pan. SUNDAY, 11 a.m/ and 7 pan. MONDAY, 11 ajn., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. All Cordially Welcome. DENTISTRY. Teeth. e e th. VULCANITE SETS FROM £2 10/. VULCANITE SETS FROM £2 10/. REFITTING FROM £1 S/. REFITTING FROM £1 5/. * THE VERY LATEST, TTXBREAKABLE AND T IFELIKE. u NBREAKABLE AND -L'IFELIKE. T\BNTURBS. 1 - Lf ENTURBS. FEES REASONABLE. JJBRBERT - .DENTIST. Corner Karangahape and Pousonby Roads. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Friday Evening 7 to S. ii '■ s 'Phone 20-384. S ABOUT Year Teeth? Yon can set*a n «r er .^ s * t for >■" money. — Consult Howey Walker Night — See Howey Walker A - about your Teeth. Good work, fair fees, gentleness, care. p . CHIROPRACTOR*rraOß FoUowlng Are Palmer Graduates and Members of New Zealand and Australian Chiropractors' * asodntion Cnnsnltn tions Free. tUo,wl
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 20
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