AMUSEMENTS. — THE REGENT. — \ Managing Directors: F. Beaumont Smith J and F. W. Thring. } j — TO-NIGHT AT 8. — \ And thereafter 3 Sessions Daily. 3i At 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 o'clock. -N S J AND DRAMATIC DIALOGUE | \ TED IN AUCKLAND. \ " MADAME X." I " MADAME X." " MADAME X. ,, I x xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx' xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx. xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx XXX XX XX XXX xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx * xxxxxx xxxxxx
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LECTURES. /gg& AUCKLAND CITY yßffA MISSION. V£*SW/ LEWIS BADY HALL. * LEWIS BADY HALL. QUEEN STREET (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) : Doors Opc-n C.15 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7 O'CLOCK. •* n i n It wi £ be ren «Jered as under :— ■Solo, The Great Awakening- (Kramer) MRS. H. A. -KEVBX. Anthem, "Alpha and Omega" (Stained . MISSION CHOIR. t6talnei) Address by ■ REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: " "PACING rpHE TSSUE." "FACING J- HE J-SSUE." \<Ff y Communion, Thursday, ll a m • Mission Chapel. MEN'S MEETING TWsBuUdlnfs) , . 8 ° CloCk (Social "piRST AID TO THE INSURED §&J%\ AATD IIOME NURSING. Classes for Men and for Women are i.eing formed. The Fee for the Course "a s?u£Sl uwe is 7/6- Early application s WILLIAM RATTRAY, on a t , Hon> Secretary, t dO Ambulance Station, Rutland St. ; MEETINGS. SAVINGS BANK. 1 P Ai? Ie ?, tln ? of the Trustees will be held it the B ank oa WEDNESDAY, October 2 it J. lo p.m. CLEM. BARTLEY, September 28, 1929. Manager.^
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22
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