The offer of a good position in another town. A splendid opportunity for advancement How often have - such chances been turned down because of the seemingly immense problem of re* triovajf Yet a removal from one end of New Zealand to the other is quite a simple matter when handled by the New Zealand Express Company. Everything is ta&en out of your hands. Packing, transport, and unpacking at the other end—all are attended to by experts, and goods arrive at their destination on time, in perfect condition. —4
Both services at the Oxford terrace Baptist Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Bev. Joseph W. Kemp (of the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle), president of the Baptist Union of New Zealand. He will also speak at the united meeting in connexion with the week of prayer and thanksgiving to be held in the churclx on Wednesday, May 7th.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 6
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