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ECCLESIASTICAL fJHDBCE OF pHRISI. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) TC7EST C-jTRBET AND T/yALTERS T>D. MORNING AT 11—For Fellowship. AFTERNOON, 2.45 — Sunday School. MORNING, 11.30—Prayer Meeting. In Bible Class Room, West Street. \T7BST CITREET—7 P.M.. *» ° PREACHING SERVICE. Preacher: T. LAURIE WILCOCK. Subject: WILL CHRIST RISE FROM THE DEAD? The Choir will render Suitable Music, under the leadership of H. Thompson. This Service will be broadcast. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—BIBLE CLASS. Speaker: G. TEARBURT. WALTERS -pOAD—7 P.M., -Ew GOSPEL MISSION. Preacher: C. MOON. TUESDAT, 7.45 p.m.—Bible Class and Prayer Meeting. Speaker: L. B. WTATT. Subject: "The Signs of the Times." Hearty Singing. All Welcome. nHUBCHZS or nSBISI (ASSOCIATED). SUNDAY—II a.m., for Fellowship. 7 p.m.. "Preaching the Word." Appointments: PONSONBT ROAD — 7 p.m., RALPH GEBBIB, B.A. DOMINION ROAD — 7 p.m., H. A. CLARKE, M.A. ONEJHUNGA—7 p.m., W. VICKERY. RICHMOND—7 p.m., T. J. BULL. DBVONPORT—7 p.m., F MARMENT. AVONDALE—7 p.m., J. MUSHBT. POINT CHEVALIER—II a.m. only. OONSONBT TJOAD. FAREWELL ADDRESSES By T>ALPH /DEBBIE, 8..\. THEME AT 11 A.M., "A CRISIS IN CHRIST'S LIFE." 7 P.M., "A PURPOSE TO SUCCEED." Solo, Mrs. Gebbie. Choir Anthem, "Wake Thee, O Zion." Special Singing. Bright Services. CIHRISTADELPHIAN SERVICES. ; MASONIC HALL, Remuera Road, Corner Belmont Terrace. SUNDAT MORNING AT 11. CHRISTADELPHIANS. Manchester Unity Hall, Corner Victoria and Hobson Streets. Fellowship Meeting, 11 a.m. AH Christadelphians Welcome. /CHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons' Hall, Belgium St.—ll a.m., Fellowship Mtg. 7 p.m.—" The House of Many Mansions," MR. T. LEITCH. "YrAITUE'S STRANGE WATS." NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian) NEWTON RD. near top Symonds St. SUNDAY MORNING AT 11. CHILDREN'S DAY. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. INVITATION NVTTA T I O N TO THE NGARUAWAHIA EASTER CAMPS. This is an interdenominational Christian Convention for men and women. It is conducted by a committee of laymen whose sole object is the glory of God in the conversion of souls and the edificaHon of saints. This is the ninth annual convention. The past eight gatherings have been attended with much spiritual blessing. Th" speakers this year are MISS JENNIE STREET. Field Secretary for Great Britain of the Christian Endeavour Union. WILLIAM MALLIS. of the South Seas Evangelical Mission, and MR.' C. J. ROLLS. Dean of the New Zealand Bible Training Institute. Write secretary for booklet of information.

BRUCE SCOTT. Chairman. ROBERT DUNSMUIR. Secretary, 23. Leighton Street". Grev- Lynn. Phono 26-721. ■ TO-NIGHT — UNITY HALT.. 7.30 P.M. I SPECIAL MEETING RY YOUNG TEOPI.E. ! All Welcome. 1(5 i'uiKACLES OF HE ALI XG. I Are Miracles possible to-day? ! Yes. you answer, it Jesus were here. ; COMB TO THE MEETINGS IN UNITY HALL LECTURE ROOM, 323 QUEEN ' ST.. on SUNDAY. 11 a.m.. 3 and 7 p.m. Yon will feel His Presence and see His I lower, for "by His Stripes We Are Healed" ! (Isaiah 53,5). Daily in the Mission of Healing. Room ] 100, Pacific Building, 11 to 4 p.m. I ?6 A. H. DALLIMORE. Evangelist. j fXTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' I x ASSOCIATION. : Masonic Hall, Edinburgh Street SUNDAY. 6.45 P.M. Speaker : MR. J. E. A. GATES. I Subject : "The Coming Armageddon." : - OYERS AND CLEANER j fjl HOUS AN D S OF J ADIE S I llfive, up to date, sent us their old-fashioned ( ostunies. Coats, or other garments to be J (leaned, Pressed, and adapted to the smart i London fashions now prevailing at Home We can transform any old style garment « n ? d J» r, i>6 it right up to the moment, provided, the fabric Is sound. We have saved our regular customers in this wav many thousands of pounds, and get orders trom all parts of New Zealand CALL. WRITE OR RING 21-500 OR 13-000 PLEATING. HEMSTITCHING, W °' _ EMBROIDERY, BUTTON-MAKING QROTHALL QLBANERS AND T\YERS, T TD., Under the Distinguished Patronage of .-— H - K - H - the Duchess of York. 33-35, EDEN VALE RD., MT. EDEN Branches Throughout City and Suburbs.' C HATS, Ladies' and Gent's., Cleaned Blocked, Dyed, Remodelled.—Hat Hospital, High St. Chambers, High St l ' lt l- B S D ,l TS J Costumes, Carpets. Clean, Sterilised; latest scientific methods. NZ Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 41-399. "b H. DREW. Cleaner, Dyer, Renovating • Specalist. Collect*, and Delivers! [ Phone 46-629.—210. Hobson St. _g 4J--fiftO — CARPETS Cleaned and Dis- ** uvu infected. Electric Beating Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. d TOILET SPECIALISTS. T ATEST Styles, Hairdressing, Waving U Hair-cutting, 1/3.— G. Cossey, Lewis Eacly. Ltd., Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 42-756. jig Ml s s TC l NG> (Late R. Eagleton and Mrs. Binns), Now in charge of our LADIES' HAIRDRESSING DEPARTMENT PERMANENT WAVING (Eugene Method), from £1 1/. Gentleman Attendant if desired ALLANS TIVOLI TOILET PARLOURS 13a. Karangahape Road. Next Lewis Eady. Ltd. b ALL Branches Ladies' Hairdressing; x*. largest Salon in New Zealand.— Jackson's Sunshine Beauty Shoppe Ist Floor. Dilworth Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phone 41-134. Halrcnttlng 1/6/ p A PERMANENT Wave of natural love- » » neS l fr^ m £* i/—Madame Tate, Bon Marcbe Chambers, Newton. Phone 46-047. xlB C H m« M IS"*?*? SALON (Madame . , Mae U; dlrect from Hollywood, Callfo2?ia« Y e r, are now introducing Eugene's new flat Permanent Wavinir Svstem_ f^L 34 ' 3rd floor ' H.M. A^ade? S 'Phone 47-044. n Q.UARANTBED Destruction Superfluous y? Hairs.—Miss Hunter, 8.A., DDS 30 Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 46 086' D OPTICIANS. A riLLER'S Famous Spectacles suit almost **•*■ any right, all pockets. From 2/6—l Milter's, Victoria St. W. b|i

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 40, 16 February 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 40, 16 February 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 40, 16 February 1929, Page 20

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