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ECCLESIASTICAL. I rpHE TyTETHODIST QHURCH, piTT STREET. piTT gTREET. 11 a.m. — J|EV. Dedication of Mr. W. 11. Gre-ory to his office of Local Preacher. Address I)}' Mr. J. Roberts, President L.P.A. Anthem : " Sweet Is Thy Mercy." G. 40 p.m.—Open-air Song Service. | f?EV. γ-ieorge -jj q.oodmax. Anthem: "From the Rising of the Sun." Solo. Miss Ane Tangaere. "Fear Not. Ye, 0 Israel." Organist, Mr. Albert Bryant. NOTE.—Annual Sports Service Next Sunday lOvening. K' INGSLAND — 11 a.m.. .REV. S. J. WERREN: 7 p.m., STUDENT A. R. WITIIEFORD. XT'DEN TERRACE—II a.m.. MR. NEIL -IJ MOFFATU'7 7 p.m., KEV. S. .1. WERREN. Sacrament. DOMINION RD.—ll a.m.. REV. R. B. TINSLKY; 7 p.m., REV. R. B. TINSLEY. T>OSKILL —11 a.m.. STUDENT A. It. IV WITIIEFORD; 7 p.m., REV. T. 11. CARR. LJA.VDRINGHAM--11 a.m., REV. T. H. »O CARR; 7 i>.in., MR. W. GREENWOOD. AfETHODIST SOCIAL l>l SERVICH MISSION, BHH \l3 8 (Opposite. Main Entrance, WVg«M*[ , 'A/ Town Hall). 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. A. Everil On-. 'Evening Subject : "Two Interpretations of Oiie Voice." Anthem by Iho Choir a I Evening Service. Visitors to the city cordially welcomed. AUCKLAND TTJAST QIRCUIT. 'iItINITY COLLEGE CHURCH. GRAFTON. .11. a.m. Rev. Principal 11. Ranston, M.A., 7 p'm -licv. W. T. 8.A., B.D. EPSOM. 11 am -Rev. E. D. Patchett. "Unto Iho Hills." 7 p.m. Student 11. W. Mayson. Yoiing People's Service. MOUNT EDEN. l() a in.—Men's Fi-aiernal. » 11 a in — Rev. Fredk. J. Parker. 7 Vni'- Sa«r 'aniata. "The Holy City." Soloists: Mrs. ArnistroiiK Kevin, Mrs. Rail ray, Mr. P.lakeley and Mr. A. Wallban U. KEMUERA. 11 a.m. -Rev. J. 11. Allen. 7 p.m.--Rev. E. l>. Pltfehctt. NEWMARKET- IL Mr. •'■ •'■ Parker; 7 Rev. A. Mitchell. Soloists: Mrs. P. Craven and Rev. A. Mit.-hell. PARNELL- 11. Student It. W. Mayson; 7, \U-\-. J. U. Allen. THREE KINGS 11, Mr. T. Clark; J, Mr. E. P. Salmon. ONEUUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. (PNEHUNGA- 11, Rev. E. S. Harkness. 7. Men's Service. Kllldent R. Thornley, assisted b.V Young Men and .Men's Choir. Social hour lit close In Schoolroom. __ PENROSE —11, Student R. Thornley. i. Rev. E. S. Darkness. WESTNEY RD.—7. Mr. A. H. Laybourn. WALMSLEY RD.—7, Miss Slioosmitli. T7\KANKLIN RD. METHODIST MISSION. i i :1 ~1 MR. 11. MOORE. 1 pin' -REV GORDON PARKER. All Welcome. _____ ATT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—STUDENT 1!. M. TASKER. 7„ ,„ REV ANGUS McHEAN. Subject "WHAT IS THE GOSPEL?" Solo: MR. J. W. M. EDWARDS. Social Hour, with Community Singing, alter Evening Service. ■XTUWTO.V EAST MISSION, IN 11 a.m. Mr. A. 11. ScllUllxo. 7p in Mr. N. A. Skinner. Soloist : Mr. 0. links. lirishl Services. All Welcome. \ S S E M K L 1 E S O F G O D, A. 175, SYMONDS STREET.

11 a.m.—Breaking <>C Bread and Worship. ;; p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. "lioltcv i the Lord Jesus Christ and tliou shall; bt- saved."—Act. xvi., 31. Preacher: BKO. C. «'• SCADDEN. l> A II A • I C A U S E. -L> SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Subject: '•The Life of Boha-u-llnh." 3rd L'Moor. Colwill Chumberu, Swnnson St. (lake lift). All Welcome. No Collection. MEETINGS. pENTENAKY OF THE mOLPUDDLE rnKAXSPORTATIONS. In honour of the six Dorsetshire Workers who were transported by Viscount Melbourne's Administration for forming a Trade Union, a Meeting will bo held at QUAY STREET WEST, rpO-MORROW — CSUNDAT; AT 2.15 P.M. BRIEF ADDRESSES by Mr. Tom Bloodworth, M.L.C. ; Kev. K. 11. Melvin, M.A.; Mr. R. F. Piddock, M.A., of the Douglas Movement; Rev. W. T. Blight, 8.A., 8.D., representing the Methodist Church of New Zealand; Mr. S. W. Scott, of the Communist party; Mr. A. Dremman, representing National Unemployed Workers' Movement; Mr. '11. M. Smith, of the Seamen's Union : Mr. D. Brown, member or New Zealand Labour party, representatives also of Communist party of New Zealand, Seamen's Union, Rationalist Association, Free Speech Council, and New Zealand Labour Defence League. , Chairman, MR. R. McIVOR. Meeting held under the auspices of the Free Speech Council. 27 RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION (Inc.). FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. SUNDAY, 7.45 P.M. " The Unfoldment >of Science and Its Influence on Humanity." By MR. HALL SKELTON. 27 CAMPING. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. HOTORUA HEALTH CAMP, RACECOURSE BUILDINGS, JANUARY 7-27, 1935. By courtesy of the Rotorua Racing Club, a Boys' Physical Development and General Health Camp in charge of the College physical instructor, will be held as above. In addition to the benefits'of a complete change inland, boys have the interests and facilities of a tourist resort, and are given an interest in healthy outdoor activities. The fee, including fare, is £ 3 5/. The camp is open to any boy of 12 to 17 years of age. Forms of application and further particulars may be obtained from G. J. PARK, :27 Principal. IN LIQUIDATION. STANDARD TOBACCO COMPANY, LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) In the matter of the Companies Act, 1033, and In the matter of the STANDARD TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that at a Meeting of Shareholders of the above-named Company, held at the Registered Oflice, Acacia Building, O , Council Street. Auckland, on TUESDAY, Kith October, 1934, the following Special Resolution was passed:— "That the Company he wound up voluntarily, and that John Carlaw, of Auckland, Public Accountant, bo and is hereby appointed- Liquidator of the Company." Dated at Auckland this 26th day of October, ÜB4. ._ Liquidator. • Acacia Building. O'CQunell Street, Auckland, C.I. 27

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 21

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