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ECCLESIASTICAL. rifh $T. PATRICK'S /||r\ QAffHEDRAL. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. H°LY J\£-\SSES AT 0.0, 7.30 AND 9 A.M. M ISSA QA.NTATA AT 11 A.M. ACRED QONCEItT BY THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Assisted by MADAME KATE CAMPION * AT 7 P.M. JJOURS J^EVOTION. ! FRIDAY, at 0.30 a.m.—SOLEMN HIGH MASS. ' SATURDAY, at 9.30 a.m.—SOLEMN MASS FOR PEACE. S- ~~ ~ CATHOLIC 371, Queen Street. ST. AND Holy Eucharist 11 a.m. ORDINATION TO DIACONATE. INFANT BAPTISM immediately after Service. milE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, X 9a, Kliyber Pass (Symonds St. End). SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion. 3 p.m. Bible Study and Sunday School. 7 p.m. —Gospel Service. Subject: "The Son of God Manifested to Destroy the Works of the Devil." Speaker: PASTOR A. S. DICKSON. TUES., 7.30 p.m.—Bible Teaching Service. WED.,""-7.30 p.m.—Young People's Service. THURS., 7.30 p.m.—Operation of Gifts o£ the Holy Spirit and Exhortation. SAT.. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. We stand for the Divine Order of the Church as taught in the New Testament Scriptures. YOU MIE INVITED. (\HUR CH E S OF CHRIS T. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) 11 a.m. —Communion. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday Schools. WEST STREET CHURCH. 7 p.m., Summer Time Address: "HOLD FAST BY YOUR SUNDAYS." Speaker: PASTOR WM. CAMPBELL. WED.—7.45 p.m., Discussion on Recent Addresses on the Church and its Hope. N.B. —Sunday, Oct. 0, S.S. Anniversary. WALTERS KOAD CHURCH. 7 p.m., Speaker, Pastor W. J. McCormack. Subject : "Dead in Trespasses and Sin." TUES.—7.4S p.m., Bible Study at the Church. Discussion on the Church and Its Hope. rpHEOSOI'IIICAL SOCIETY, 37 Queen Street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. "THE HOME BEAUTIFUL," MR. EDWIN BRACE (Vice-Prcsident of the H.P.B. Lodge). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT S P.M. Public Performance of MR. C. JINARAJADASA'S "RITUAL OF THE .MYSTIC STAR." Accommodation Limited. Come Early. Collection. pROPHECY'S yy ARNING. j^£ISSION, rp I V O L I — rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), IJ P.M. "gEVEN rpRUMPETS OF AR! " THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR HOW THE BIBLE UNERRINGLY PRESENTS THE INTERNATIONAL OUTCOME AND TURNS THE MYSTIC SYMBOLS OF REVELATION INTO A GRIPPING MESSAGE FOR OUR TIMES. Special Music. Evangelist W. E. BATTYE. OAK HALL, LIVERPOOL STREET (Near Tivoli.) TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. 7.45 P.M. THE COLLAPSE OF A WORLD-WIDE INSTITUTION (Illustrated). WHE R E ? rpilE J)°XY rpiIEATRE (NEXT WOOLWORTH'S, QUEEN ST.) W HEN? gI'NDAY AT IJ P.M. W HO? pEV. JOHN piSSETT. W II A T ? "THE MAN WHO LEAPED INTO A SPIRITUAL FORTUNE." COME AND ENJOY THE BRIGHT SINGING AND BRIEF MESSAGE. CHURCH PARADES. rnllE SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL J- ASSOCIATION—"THE JOCKS." A Church Parade, in memory of our Comrades who fell at LOOS, September, 1915, will be held ou SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, at 7 p.m.. to ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A hearty invitation is extended to all Ex-Servicenieu to join us in this Parade. Fall-ill BELGIUM ST. and KARANGAHAPE RD., 0.3U p.m. prompt. The St. Andrews' and tlie Auckland and District Highland Pipe Bauds will lead the parade.—"SCOTLAND YET." 28 M ACHINERY FOR SALE. ALLUM Electric Co., Ltd., Anzac Ave.. Auckland, for Electrical Motors and Machinery.-—Phone 32-100. D A NDERSON Benzine Engines, -i h.p., i"> deposit, balance easy terms. — Richardson, Durham St. 2S HiiL'Jl.\(j, StopsUaie. Mexican BoiiejGraphite, Grapligrease, Oildag. Pyruma» Fire Cement. Fibrine Anti-Corrosive Paints. Mannings. Newmarket. R RAM LEY AND GOW, Engineers and Machinists. 40. Wakefield St. Repairs lo All Classes of Machinery. L ! DEAL Frame Saws, all lengths and widths in stock. —Thompson and Sims, Ltd., Cook St. R ELECTRIC Motor, 2 h.p., A.C., 3 phase; £o.—Apply 32, Grosvenor St., Grey Lynn. 2S TRON Saw Bench. Boring Sliding Table. — -L 50. Esplanade_Rd., Mt. Eden. x2B MORTICE Machine and 2,1 h.p. D.C. Motor, excellent condition. —Write S. 0521, ST.'.lt. -8 MOTOR, D.C.. 2 h.p., starter. £12: now running.—Box 89 I, or Phone 11-236. xl OIL and Steam Log-haulers: Boilers, vertical and horizontal, Wire Ropes, Snatch Blocks, Portable Steam Engines, 8 to l(in li.p. ; Bush Logging Trucks, Truck Wheels and Axles. APPLETON. Arthur St.. Newmarket. S TJUCOMiITIONED 15 h.p. Ailsa Craig Petrol Marine Engines, from £45. Small Inboard and Auxiliarv Units: reasonable prices.— 4< l.orne Sr. B RUGBY' 4 Marine, converted, self-starter, good order : C2s.—Garlon. Wakelield St. QJTEAM Portable, S h.p. Vertical Boilers; 5 h.p., 2 h.p. : Horizontal Boilers from 0 h.p.—Sawyer Newmarket. D ~\TANKEE Bench Drill, new. £3 10/; 1 Surveyor's Theodolites. £7 10/, eomplete.—44(i. Karangahape Rd. 28 1 il.l ; . 3-I'IIASE 400 Volt AC. Motor. guaranteed perfect ; £5.—24-714. O-TON Pile-driv)ng Monkev ; cheap. — -- Write B. 3102. Star ' 'i-S (rj CHAINS ljin diani. Steel Cable for -frU aerial over gorge. — Appleton. Argonaut Hotel. Ohaknne Junction. C "SOOll ''"EMS Good Surplus Machinery E(|uipment offered for your selection.—Dunsbeath, 35. Lower Federal Street. C MACHINERY WANTED. yi.. Vjl. j.ng.ni. 4(i lo 50 h.p., iiood order. I!'iy Winger. Timber Merch ;nt. One--28 ELECTRIC Drill. i r niversal. take J-lncli drill : IWV easlt.—7o. Federal St. lI.P. Motor, A.C.. single phase.—Mills. Butcher, Epsom. Phone 29 991. x2>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 26

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