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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Twelve Words I/-, 3 Days 2/6. CELL, 3 Acres, bach. Cashmere. Rates . £5. Price £450. £25 deposit. j 15 Suffolk street. X 9569 ' CT. Albans west. Corner Section, very I kJ sunny. £3OO. Evans and Bull, 84 j Hereiord street. X 9176 \T ACANT Two-storey Bungalow, new T condition, near St. Mary’s Church. Terms. 249 Bealey avenue. X 9759 /''tLOSE Estate. Five rooms, St. v -' / Albans. £750; deposit from £IOO. Badgers, 187 Manchester street. X 9606 O to 4 ACRES Good Land, with 7room Bungalow, with Fowlhouses, for £I4OO. Apply to A. Woolf, 18 Tombs road, Styx. X 9330 IVrY New Bungalow, Good Locality, 5 Rooms, Kitchenette. £BSO Government Mortgage. Price £1075. 88385, “Press.” JpAPANUi —Art Bungalow (2-storey), beautifully laid out; 1 minute Papanui tram. £2OO deposit. 89656, "Press." X?LOCK 3 Flats for Sale, bringing in £4 weekly. Wonderful proposition lor £6OO investment. Particulars, 88829, “Press.” TF you want to Sell your Property, give us particulars. Tonks, Norton, and Co., 105 Hereford street. ’Phone 31-627. X 9755 Tj’END ALTON—Semi-Bungalow, Six x rooms, D.H.W., garage, 1 minute tram. This property is in perfect order. Possession. E. R. McDonald and Son. 96 Gloucester street. 2157 £1 ft nil - PRACTICALLY NEW c '' i Bungalow, ope mile City; Five rooms and Kitchenette, built-in Bath. Elec. Cooker, Chromium Sink Top. etc. Nice section, beautifully laid out: Garage, etc. Good value. Railway Auction Rooms. ’Phone 35-933. ' 2119 £9 yO~ ST ALBANS. Vacant, Atctractive Bungalow. 5 Rooms, Kitchenette. Garage. All in tip-top order. Only £IOO deposit. F. Williamson and Co., 193 Manchester street. X 8405 DIAMOND HARBOUR. BURNISHED COTTAGE, 3 Rooms. Very cheap and easy terms. SOUTH BRIGHTON. RICHMOND TERRACE BUILDING SECTION. Very easy terms. ALSO, Several Sections. Wainoni road. Easy Terms. Apply:— MCDONALD, Owner. 272 Stanmore road. ’Phone 32-977 —2 FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. TN the busiest shopping street in A Wellington. Modern three-storey concrete building, built 1931, with I 17.415 feet of floor soace. and a window frontage of 128 feet. Corner block, tram section stop. Every modern convenience: electric lift. etc. An ideal chance for a firm desirous of opening up in the capital city. Full particulars ■willingly given to bona fide inquirers writing to — “TRUSTEE,” C/o Box 1409. G.P.0.. X 9049 Wellington. SUNDAY SERVICES THE WORD OF GOD will be preached on Lord’s Day. 6.30 p.m. (D.V.). in the Sons of Temperance Hall, Gloucester street. All welcome. N~o collection. X9G53 KADIANT HALL Richmond Mission City Service, 7 p.m. Subject, "The Dispensations.” Orchestral music, 6.45 p.m Morning Service, 11 a.m. Richmond Mission Hall. North Avon road, X 9531 REE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT" 30 Chancery lane—Sunday, 7 p.m. A Theosophist will provide the talk. Open discussion. All interested welcome to this modern religious fellowship. X 9575 IVINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE72I7 Gloucester street, opp. Latimer square— Sunday, Nov. 26th, 7.15 p.m.. Service. Lecture by Mary E. Simpson, "The Power of the Silence.” Thursday. Nov. 30th, 7.45 p.m.. Healing Service. Lecture by Mary E. Simpson, "Be Master of Circumstances.” Tuesdays, 2.15 p.m.. Free Spiritual Healing Clinic. Lessons on Divine Science Healing, and healing treatmentare given. All are welcome. 07029

C. c - A- ? Formerly British Israel Assembly. s 1 OPAWA LODGE HALL, - Wilson's road. 5 SUNDAY. 26th NOVEMBER. 1939. 11 a.m.—Communion Service, s 7 p.m.—The Kingdom Israel Lecture. ; Mr T. R. Wilson, from the Hutt Assem- [' bly. will take both meetings. Come and 4 hear this gifted speaker. B. RAWLINGS. 2098 Minister. GOSPEL HALLS A RMAGH STREET HALI The Gospel xx of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be Preached at 7 o’clock by Messrs Robinson and Harrison. X 9580 RUTLAND hall; SL Albans—Gospel Meeting at 7 p.m. (D.V.). “The Im- "* peratlve Necessities of Life,” by Mr J. N. McLeod. Everybody welcome. X 9466 i. T.rAlNGA — Gospel Service 7t).V.). Sunt, iV day evening. 7 o'clock. Speakers, i- Messrs Howland and Petrie. Come and 1 hear. X 9581 s WAIMAIRI SCHOOLROOM. Biyndwr—d ti Gospel meeting at 7 p.m. (D.V.). 1 Speaker. Mr T. Fish. A hearty welcome " to all. X 9465 E /ADDFEI.LOWS’ HALL. ’ Dickens street, V-/ Addington—Gospel Meeting (D.V.) n 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr John Wallace. Subject, "A Candidate for Heaven.” Everybody welcome. X 9453 ARGONAUT hall; StahmcTre roa d. xx. Linwood—Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr R. Dick. Subject, “The Raising of Lazarus.” You will be heartily _ welcome. X 9454 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. ‘WHAT I THINK ABOUT THE WAR.” PUBLIC LECTURE By MR N. M. BELL, M.A., B.D. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. In the THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester street bridge). Musical Items. Everybody Welcome. CHRISTADELPHIANS. i ~ i OHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. i SUNDAY. 6.30 P.M. “THE GRACE OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BE WITH YOU ALL.” No Collection. Read "THUS SAITH THE LORD," a Christadelphian publication obtainable Free at Lecture, or from Thomas Buddington, 53 Whiteleigh avenue. Christchurch, S.W. 1. 83267 SPIKITL ALISI CHURCH. The spiritualist church of n.z. Christchurch branch, Ridgely Hall.— No Service this Sunday. Members and Friends please attend Farewell Service to Madame Nordica at Christchurch Spiritualist Church. 272 Madras street. X 9013 /CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), 272 Madras street— Sunday, 7 p.m.. Speaker, Mrs M. Nordica, from Johannesburg. Address, Farewell. Spirit messages. Psychometry meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Admission Is. X 9434 Mystic order of the white robe CHURCH, Druids’ Hall, 263 Manchester street—Sunday, 7 p.m.. Inspirational . address by Henry T. King, “Psychic and ■ Physical Phenomena.” Floral readings. Mrs King. X 9432 Spiritualist fellowship, 53 Phillips 1 street (Private House off Ferry I road)— Sunday. 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr Peters. Subject, "Establishment of Spirit- < ualism.” Clairvoyance, After-circle. Week- ‘ nights. Mr Mill. X 9233 TTNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Chanciry U lane—7 p.m., speaker. Mr Harding, "Souls in pondage.” Clairvoyance, Floral Readings. Healing investigators helped. During week 'phone 33-868. All welcome. 3C9668 I

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22877, 25 November 1939, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22877, 25 November 1939, Page 25

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