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I ECCLESIASTICAL. J S T ' pATRICK'S | QATHEDRAL. EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. JJOLY M ASS AT 0.30, 7.30, 9.0 AND 11 A.M... SUNG M ASS AT 11 A.M. SOLEMN EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT FROM THE ELEVEN O'CLOCK MASS UNTIL EVENING DEVOTIONS. HOLY HOUR AND PROCESSION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT AT 7 P.M. APOSTOLIC (World-wide Evangelical Movement), OA, KHYBER PASS (Symonds St. end). gUNDAY. II a.m.—COMMUNION. 3.15 p.m.—PRAYER. . 7 p.m.—GOSPEL MESSAGE. Speaker: ELDER L. DARRINGTON. Subject: "ISAIAH 53-1. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Missionary Prayer Meeting. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. We preach .Testis Christ and Him Crucified, Risen, Exalted, and soon coming again. All Welcome. rpHE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, J- 371, Queen Street. 17TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Service of HOLY EUCHARIST, HIGH CELEBRATION, at 11 a.«n. CHAPEL SERVICE, NEXT THURSDAY. AT 8 P.M. Ii UItCII E S O F CHRIS T. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET CHURCH. 11 a.m. —Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. 56th SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 2.43 p.m.—Special Children's Service. Speaker: REV. W. T. BLIGHT. Subject: "THE SLAVE'S REVENGE." 0.45 p.m.—PASTOR WM. CAMPBELL. Subject : "THE POWER OF LOVE." SS.S. Choir, Afternoon and Evening. (Lunch, Tea in Church for Distant Friends) Wed., 7.3o—Concert. Collection at Door. 6 p.m.—Tea for Present and Past Scholars. WALTERS ROAD CHURCH. 11 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 7 p.m. WMSEMMM M EiVS BROTHERHOOD. jMWSjjf: SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 4.10. yfflr A Bright, Brotherly Meeting. ** Visitors Invited. TUESDAY, at I.s.—Lunch - Hour Bible Study. This Week's Speaker: REV. R. FERGUSON FISH. y W.C.A. SONG SERVICE. 8.30 IN LOUNGE : GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY MRS. GAYNOR JACKSON AND MRS. CLARKE. Hostess: MRS. GAVEY. -—■ All Welcome. —

PUBLIC NOTICES. : M R A. E. R omxsox , Will Speak From j JOHNS' RADIO STATION, IZ.T, : AT 12.30 P.M., MONDAY, OCTOBER 5. Subject: " COMPENSATED PRICES FOR FARMERS." Economic Necessity and Justice of Compensated Prices will be dealt with. WATCH FOR FUTURE ADDRESSES FROM JOHNS' RADIO STATION. .'i COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO THE VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE ABORTION PROBLEM IN NEW ZEALAND. It is hereby notified for general information that the above-mentioned Committee appointed by the Hon. the Minister of Health to inquire into and report regarding the various aspects of the problem of Abortion in New Zealand, will commence hearing evidence in Auckland on THURSDAY, October 22, at 10.30 a.m. The Committee's order of reference is as follows :— 1. To inquire into and report upon the incidence of Abortion in New' Zealand, including :— (a) file incidence among married and single women. (b) Whether the rate of incidence has increased during recent years. (c) llow New Zealand compares with other countries in this -respect. 2; To inquire into and report upon the underlying causes for the occurrence of Abortion in New Zealand, including medical, economic, social, and any other factors. 3. To advise as to the best means of •combating and preventing Hie occurrence of Abortion in New Zealand. 4. Generally to make any other observations or recommendations that appear appropriate to the Committee on the subject. The Committee will welcome evidence on all aspects of the question if persons desiring to give evidence will communicate immediately with the Secretary to the Committee, c/o Department of Health, Wellington, C.l, when the necessary arrangements will be made. > C. STUBLEY, | 3 Secretary. | FARM FOR SELECTION.) Notice is hereby given that SECTION 03, WAARI HAMLET, containing an area of 5 acres 1 rood 1.8!) perches, is available for selection, and applications will b" received at the North Auckland Lands and Survey Office, Customs Street, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, October li), 1936. The Section is situated on Suunyside Road, 3 mile from Henderson Post Office. The whole area is plougliable. Buildings comprise 4-roomed dwelling and lean-to, fowlhouse and run. Lemon and orange trees, etc. Full particulars obtainable on application to W. D. ARMIT. Commissioner of Crown Lands, North Auckland Private Bag, Auckland. C.l. rnilE PUBLIC , are Cordially Invito! to J- Inspect the Beautiful Garden of MR. AND MRS. WALLIS, 230, Campbell Rd.j Contributions in aid of Community Sunshine Children's Health Camps. 3 TOILET SPECIALISTS. y| AIRDRESSING. VALMAI, 328 a, QUEEN ST., ABOVE ST. JAMES. PHONE 41-497. PERMANENT WAVING, 10/ C FULL HEAD, Curly Ends. NOTE.—Wet Set, 1/ ; Water Waving, 2/6; Marcel Wave, 2/6; Hair Trim, 1/. 3 ALL Work done with satisfaction —Salon Irene, 281, Karangahape Road (Mis* Jacobsen). Phone 40-004. B CINDERELLA Perms, include machineless method. —Mrs. Sweeney. 344. KarangaRd. 42-577. B LADIES —Have your Powder Blended by my latest American Blending Machine, day evening colours; Eyelashes, E.te Shades, Cream. —701. Dingwall Bides. B OUR Hair Dyed and iit, 10/6. —Verlle Parlours, 19, Karangahape Rd. 47-358. B TYPISTS. TYPING, Duplicating. Shorthand Dictation. —12, Dilworth Bldg. Vestibule. Phone 44-387. TWS PIANO TUNING. ATWATERS. Phone 40-792. are the best Piano Tuners and Repairers; free esti mates for Refelting. Modernising, or Eradication Borer. Lowest prices. D A TWATERS —'Phone 40-792 —are the best ix piano Tuners and Repairers. Free estimates for modernising, ctc.; lowest prices. S 7/a ENSURES Thoroughly Tuned Piano, 8/ " estimates free.—Dominion Pianos, 46-398. t>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 23

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