ECCLESIASTICAL. , "DERESFORD QITREET pONGREGATIONAL /CHURCH. (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). T3IBLE QUNDAY. 10 a.m.—MEN'S MEETING. 10.15 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. 11 •a.m.—PREACHER : _ _ T>EV. T> p -jSOBERTS, 8.A., B.D. Subject': "FATHER, MAKE ME." 2.45 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES. 7 p.m.—PREACHER : mrxT^ ■DEV. A LBERT -y vyHITING. Subject: "THE GLORY OF THE BIBLE." Anthem: "Oh, Worship the King. 8.15 p.m.—HOLY COMMUNION. Strangers and Visitors Cordially Invited. All Seats Free. MONDAY, at 7.45 p.m. GRAND CONCERT BY LEADING ARTISTS. Proceeds to Work Among the Poor. TUESDAY, at 7.45 p.m. MEETING FOR PRAISE. PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY, __„„ Conducted by REV. A. V. WHITING. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. NEW LYNN. PASTOR E. C. GREY. 11 a.m.—"OUR SURE GUIDE." 7 pirn.— "SALVATION TO THE UTTERMOST." Soloist: Mrs. Parry. Anthem : "Arise! Shine!" WEDNESDAY at 7.45 p.m. Fireside Service. WESTERN SPRINGS. 11 a.m.—MR. R. RAYNER. 7 p.m.—STUDENT P. BELL. ONEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m., Student Owen Miles (Communion) ; 7 p.m., Mr. C. Moon, "The Second Advent (No. 1). Strangers Cordially Invited., DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. —Pastor: Mr. J. Gordon Smith.—Bible Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "Why I Believe in the Bible." Strangers and Visitors cordially welcomed. Sunday, 10th. Special Mothers' Day Services. pHURCHES OF CHRIST. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) 11 a.m.—For Fellowship at each Church. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday Schools and Bible Classes WEST STREET:— 7 p.m.—Pastor Wm. Campbell. Subject: "The Purpose of the Ages," No. 3—"The Enemies of Christ. Celestial and Terrestrial; theit identity, their enmity, and their end." WALTERS ROAD— 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—Chas. "Waterhouse. Subject: "The Child — The World's Greatest Asset." (The Ordinance of Adult Immersion will be administered at this service). Mid-Week Meetings, 7.45 p.m.—Waiters Rd., Tuesday. Subject, "All Spiritual Blessings in Heavenly Places. What? Where? When?" West St., Wednesday. Subject. "Baptism To-day: Is it for Remission of Sins?" Both conducted by Pastor Campbell. CHURCHES OF pHRI.ST (Associated)., Morning, 11; Evening, 7. PONSONBY ROAD—7 p.m., FRANK T. CARTER, M.A., LL.B. DOMINION ROAD—7 p.m., H. CLARK, M.A., 8.D., Dip.Ed. ONEHUNGA —7 p.m., H. LENG. RICHMOND—7 p.m., S. G. GRIFFITHS. DEVONPORT—7 p.m., W. SISTKRSON. PT. CHEVALIER—7 p.m., A. GRUNDY. AVONDALE—7 p.m., L. B. WYATT. MT. ALBERT —11 a.m. only. CHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m.—Address : Subject: "LIVING WATERS : THEIR BENEFICIAL EFFECT ON MANKIND FORETOLD." Speaker: MR. L. WALKER. A Hearty Welcome to All. CHRISTADELPHIANS. Manchester Unity Hall, Corner Victoria and Hobson Streets. Fellowship Meeting, 11 a.m. All Christad'jlphians Welcome. SUN, MOON AND STARS." NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian), NEWTON ROAD, Near Top Symonds St. SUNDAY MORNING, at 11. Reading Circle After Lunch. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. DYERS AND CLEANERS. DUY LESS CLOTHES—THIS SUMMER. Take advantage of our expert Cleaning and Dyeing Service to brighten up and renew your present wardrobe. Just Phone. We Collect and Deliver. CROTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS, LTD., Edenvale Road, Mount Eden; 137, Symonds Street, next to Post Office, Newmarket. Phones 13-000. 20-720.' 20-721. C CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot. — Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert St. Phone 41-769. D DOMESTIC Vacuum Cleaning Co., opp. WeUesley St. P.O. — House Cleaning Service. —Phones 44-600, evening, 45-631. D EXPERT Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairs. Country orders promptly attended; quick service.—City Dye Works, 141. Symonds St. Phone 45-042. C RIPLEY'S Cleaning Services — Vacuum Cleaning, also Windows, Shops, Offices, Houses.—Phone 42-741. 10, Commerce St. SUITS, Costumes, Carpets Cleaned, Sterilised ; latest scientific methods. —N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (5 Trunk nines V p WH. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner. Dyer; • Renovations and Remodelling a specialty.—Phone 46-629. 210. Hobson St.. FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, 421b cases, choice eating, freight paid, 6/. —F. Stewart, Orchardist, Kaukapakapa. 4 APPLES, Dessert, Cookers, first grade, 2/6 bushel, from trees. —W. Pender, Henderson. !___ : JE? APPLES, cheap; Delicious, Salome, Willie Sharpes, etc., 3/ sugar bag, delivered.—S. Coad, Henderson. x 7 PPLES—Delicious, 7/; Winesap, dessert and cooking, 6/ bushel case; railage free.—H. Cutler, Henderson. D APPLES, choice Northern Spy, 5/ case; small, 2/6 a bag; Keriffer Pears, 5/ case ._Haslam, Diversdale Rd., Avondale. _2 DELICIOUS, crisp, juicy, 5/; Russets, prime, 7/ ; Salome Crown Pippin, 5/6 ; Pears,.big, cookers, 6/6; rail paid.—Moore's Orchards, Henderson. B PEARS, 5/ case; Apples, Northern Spy, 6/ case.—Jackson, Corner Brown's, Great South Rd.. Manurewa. ' 2 O /f* BAG, Good Apples. Bring your bag. £*l " Becroft, behind Post Office, Henderson (drive through orchard). B TCIRESH J3IPE TCTRUIT. APPLES — PEARS — GRAPES. ' PASSIONS — LEMONS — FIGS. All the Best Varieties. Come Into The Orchard. Just last Post Office, Henderson. (Drive in near Concrete Bridge). WFS H. F. BECROFT, Grower. CHIROPRACTORS.
THE following are Palmer Graduates and Members of New Zealand and AustraB DUGGAN, Miss Freda, Third Floor, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 46-414. B GILES AND GILES, Dilworth Bldgs., Queen Street. Phone 45-525. B LIONEL DUGGAN, 42, 43 and 44, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 46-414. ' , , . B.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 20
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