! AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 3M MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On Precjises, 111 Bay View road (corner Bird street). A GRAND OPPORTUNITY To Secure HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, instructed 1 by Mr 0. S. Mayer, who i? leaving for Australia, will offer, as above, VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, RICH AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, ANGLO-INDIAN CARPET (Reversible), INDIAN VESTIBULE RUG, HEAVY WIDE AXMINSTER RUNNER, HEARTHRUGS, CHOICE BUFFET SIDEBpARD (Square Leg), DINING TABLE, EASY AND H.B. CHAIRS, SETTEE, COMBINATION BOOKCASE-ESCRITOIRE, VERY SUPERIOR MARBLE CLOCK. WEDGWOOD DINNER SERVICE, ' OAK BEDSTEAD, OAK DUOHESSE, OAK TILE-TOP WASHSTAND, DOULTON TOILET SET, BOX OTTOMAN, CHEST DRAWEES, „ SEAGRASS LOUNGE, S. PANEL BEDSTEAD. Also, Curtains and drapes, hall curtains, nigs, palm stands and bowls, books, cushions, pictures, kerb, cako stand, fruit dish, bandpainted vase, single wooden bedstead, child’s wooden cot and mattress, occasional tables, chairs, bath mat, screen, linoleum, kitchen table and sundries, chairs, Big Ben clock, pots and pans, BICYCLE CAPE, overcoat and quantity good'clothing, good WRINGER, HOSE AND REEL, tools, LAWN MOWER, tin bath, odd timber, CHILD'S TRICYCLE (rubber-tyred), etc., etc. NOTE.—lnspection of this furniture is strongly recommended. On view Thursday afternoon and day of sale. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. RELIGIOUS. B7IIRST church. i 1 SPECIAL SERVICES To Commemorate the Seventy-fourth Anniversary of Church and Province. 11 a.in., Rev. HECTOR MACLEAN, M.A., M.So. 6.30 p.m., Rev. GRAHAM H. BALFOUR, M.A., B.D. Special Music by Choir. Morning Anthem, ‘ Light in Darkness ’ (Jcnkirs); "Evening—‘To Dcuni,’ ‘Hear My Prayer,’ and ‘Hallelujah Chorus.’ Tiro Mayor and Councillors will attend the Evening Service. Members of the Early Settlers’ Association and Old Identities specially invited to both services. RUSSELL STREET HALL.—6.3O p.m., Mr JOHN REID, B.A. N 0 X CHURCH. 10 a.m., Students’ Discussion Society. ‘Does It Matter What a Man Believes?’ The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, morning (11) and evening (6.30). Evening Subject, Third Lecture, 1 What’s Odd About Jesus’s Teaching?’ 6.45 p.m., STUART HALL.—Rev. A. W. KINMONT, SI,A. 3 p.m., LEITH VALLEY; 7 p.m., PINE HILL, Communion. —Rev. F. G. GUMMING. 10 a.m., HOSPITAL SERVICE.—Rev. E. SCOTT ALLAN. The Congregation will meet in the Church on Wednesday, at 7,30 p.m.. to worship and to pray. sTANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. D. DUTTON, F.R.A.S., F.G.S. 6.30 p.m., Rev. HECTOR MACLEAN. KENSINGTON—6.3O p.m., Mr J. NEWANDS, BIBLE SCHOOL, 6.30 p.m. North-east valley Presbyterian CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. R, E. EVANS. Post-Com-munion. 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. E. EVANS.. Subject, * Love—Human and Divine.’ OPOHO. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr WALLACE. PORT CHALMERS Presbyterian Church. —ll a.m., ‘The Beauty of Cod’; 6.30 p.m., ‘An Infide! Politician Converted.’ Rev. J. M. SIMPSON, B.A. Soloist, Mrs Adair. CtT. STEPHEN’S CHURCH k 3 (Corner King and Howe streets). Services, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. W. FaIRLIB EVANS. _ Retiring collection morning and evening in aid of Helping Hand Work. MUSSELB U RGII PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Eleventh Sunday School Anniversary. 11 a.m., Rev. A. W. KINMONT, M.A. 2.45 p.jn., Rev. F. M. BEATTIE (Caver--5h6.30 p.m., Rev. E. J. TIPLET, B.A. (Boslj Scripture Recitations, Sacred Solos, and Choruses by tbs Children. Come and Hear the Children Sing. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT in the Church on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Splendid and varied programme by the young folks. Collection for Sunday School supplies. Maori hill Presbyterian church (Corner Highgato and Driver’s road). Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, ‘The Value of a Spiritual Tonic.’ Anthem, ‘Arise, Shine.’ 3 p.m., Wakari. Preacher, Rev. H. H. BARTON, M.A. jg-AIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., ‘Pardon and Power.’ 6.30 p.m, ‘ The Service We Owe to Christ.’ Preacher, Rev. W. R. HUTCHISON, CAVERSHAM Presbyterian Church.—ll, subject ‘The Seven Churches in Asia: (5) Sardis’; 6.30, subject ‘God and Christ: the Onlv Revelation of the Fatherhood of God.’, Rev. F. M. BEATTIE. TNT. CLAIR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ( Rev. JOHN MILLER, F.R.G.S. Evening Subject, 'Who Wins? ’ SOUTH DUNEDIN Presbyterian Church. —Anniversary Sunday. 11 a.m., ‘ Our Debt to tbo Pioneers’; 6.30 p.m., ‘Farewell Message of an O.T. Nation Builder.’ Choir will sing ‘Father in Heaven’ and ‘Lest Wo Forget.’ Rev. R. FAIRMAID. MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. TROTTER. rjUIEJ SPIRITUAL MISSION. A CALL TO PRAYER To All CHRISTIAN BUSINESS' MEN, CHRISTIAN STUDENTS, CHRISTIAN WORKERS, And All CHRISTIAN MOTHERS TO PRAY EARNESTLY, BEOEVINGLT, AND CONTINUOUSLY For tho Deepening of the Spiritual Life in All Believers, for a Fresh Baptism of God's Holy Spirit to be Outpoured upon Our City, That a Mighty Revival of the Religion of Jesus Christ may be Experienced by All Now. To Covenant with Themselves and God To Spend Five Minutes Daily, between 12.30 and 1 o’clock at Noon EVery Day, commencing Monday, In DEFINITE, IMPORTUNATE PRAYER FOR THIS OBJECT. LIND’S SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURES, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ROSLYN, Commencing at 7 o’clock. Subject: ‘ERRORS, EARNESTNESS, AND ZEAL.’ Comb and Bring a Friend.
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