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| true]Bib!e[jeaching\ ( THIS SUNDAY 7'oo p.m. God willing . 554 Gloucester Street We invite you to consider the propostion that ( CHURCH TEACHING IS < ASTRAY FROM BIBLE TEACHING ON THE SUBJECT OF FATHER, < SON, HOLY SPIRIT In John 14 Jesus explains his relationship to the Father and. in verse 28 states The father is. greater than I. Hear Mr R. Taberner explain the history and background to the. so -called theory of the Trinity and., the Bible view- ( point of God and his Son or write for free book P.O. Box < 300. / • • • ’’ . ’ ■ < REFORMED . CHURCH CORNWALL STREET, ST ALBANS 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bishopdale Community Centre, 11 a.m.: Minister, Rev. D. J. Van Gardenen, Ph. 596-398. YOU ARE WELCOME. g CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester Street. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9.30 a.m. 11 a.m. Subject of this week’s Lesson Sermon:— SOUL SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9.30 a.m. Nursery. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING: 7.30 — This meeting includes tesumonies of Christian Science healing. Visitors are Very Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. PHONE 62-544. . 70 Lichfield Street, Open each day from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (M°" da l -, Tt ? es J day> Wednesday, Thursday), o p.m, (Friday). • • . _ Our. Reading Room is for all to use and enjoy. STC Wanted to Purchase A better deal from Northern Trading Co. as our reasonable prices combined with high turnover means we urgently require require house lots, tidy lounge, bedroom and dining suites, 146 Lichfield St. (opp. Farmers Car Park). Please ph. 64-981. • MTWHSTC A collector buys old china, furniture, .picures. frames, ornaments, jewellery, etc. Ph.-527-409. I 8 A competitive quote for ail your modern or good used ' Ittrniture from Smiths City ’Market’s Trade-In Centre. Kindly telephone 798-100 ext. 867, for bur buyer to '’call. Houseloads a spe- ’. cialtv MTWHs ABOUT furniture values, .op money offered for your furniture -and household effects by our competent valuer. Ph. 60-236, Barry Watson of Watsons Auctions. ALL gooa liseu ■ .u.u.ture, home appliances, musical instruments, sporting goods etc., bought. For prompt no obligation quotes. phone Hutchinson White ALL saleable Items accepted at Smiths City Market Auction Department. Market your surplus goods in New Zealand’s largest Auction Rooms. Up to four specialised Room Sales .weekly. Ph. 798-100 or call for advice about cartage. Smiths CityMarket, Ltd, Auction Department. 88 Montreal St. H MTWS ANTIQUE clocks. As I specialise in antique clocks, pocket watches and chains, the best • price is alway assured. Repairs and restoration undertaken. . Free valuation. Telephone ' 886464 any time. . WSI6 ANYTHING traded on a new or used motorcycle at Tommys Yamaha. That unwanted article could be the deposit.. Try us now at 362 St Asaph St.. Ph. 63-066 LMVD. ARMY badges, medals, world coins banknotes and • stamps. Stirling and Co., 21 Chancery Lane. Ph. 64-924. Box 949.' Chch. ' S ARMY badges, medals, bayonetts, swords, war souvenirs etc. for collection. Ph. 895-025. ■’ 523 ASBESTOS spouting, in good order. 4-6 ft lengths, 5 x sin. Will- pay good price. Ph. 487-737. BABIES portable canvas cot and stroller. Phone Rangiora 7491 week-end,, or .554-445 weekdays. 16 BABY Cocoon in good condition. Ph. 557-687. BABY'S Porta cot. Phone Cust 716. BABY'S ■ portable canvas cot. Ph. 585-580. BATTERIES, bld scrap car batteries, wanted for cash. Call at Don Grindleys Tyre 7 Service, 39 Sandyford St, Sydenham. Open 8-5 weekl.jdavs, 8-12.Saturdays,.'; STC BEST cash for jew»Re-'-. china, vases, ornaments, fur coats, smart clothing, linen, dinner, tea sets. Ph. 64-340. We call. . ' 20
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