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CHURCH NOTICES gERVICES SUNDAY JULY 17th, 1938 BAPTIST CHURCH Continuation of Mission Missioner: Rev. Bernard M. Wilson (recently associated with Rev. Lionel Fletcher in London Youth Work). 11 a.m.—‘'The Secret of Spiritual Strength.'’ 7 p.m.—“The All Sufficient Christ.” Waikaraka—2.4s p.m.. Rev. R, G. Bycroft. SUNDAY AFTERNOON—3 O’CLOCK UNITED YOUTH RALLY Chairman: Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin: (President Ministers’ Association). Subject: “Christ’s Challenge to Modern Youth.” Speaker: Rev. Bernard M, Wilson. An Inspiring Message and Bright Singing. Come and catch the glow! A very hearty welcome to all. Please Note —Concluding meetings of Mission: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. Whangarei—ll a.m., “Choosing the Second Best.”

7 p.m., Third Address of a Series to illustrate the cost of our Heritage:— John Knox, the Reformer of Scotland—The Galley Slave who broke a Nation’s Fetters. Special Music— Jackson’s “Te Deum” and “The Son of God Goes Forth to War.” Tune: “St. Anne.” by Sullivan. Wednesday Evening, July 20—Social Club. Thursday Evening, July 21 Concert for Youth Equipment. CHURCH OF CHRIST 9.45 a.m.—Bible School. 11 a.m.—Worship and Communion. 2.30 p.m.—Senior Bible Class. 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. Subject: “What is the Faith?” Preacher: Allan W. Bell. CHRISTADELPHIAN Madeira Hall Rust Lane 7 p.m.-—“ls a Belief in the Truth' of God Necessary to Salvation?” All Welcome. METHODIST CIRCUIT Whangarei—ll a.m., Rev. H. J. Tozer, M.A. Subject: “Spiritual Re-fuelling.” 7 p.m., Bible Class Service. Speakers: Mr. A. Kelly and Miss R. Hilder. Kamo—7 p.m., Rev. H. Tozer, M.A. Otaika—2 p.m., Mr. A. Lovatt. Maungatapere—2 p.m., Rev. H. Tozer, M.A. THE SALVATION ARMY Captain and Mrs. P. L. Smith, “Father and Son’s Day” 7 a.m.—Prayer. 11 a.m.—“The Fatherhood of God and the Privilege of Sonship.” 2.15 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. 7 p.m.—“The Forgiving Father,” “The Elder Brother,” “The Prodigal Son.” Fathers and Sons conducting these Services. We Welcome You ! TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Minister: Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. 11 a.m.—“Living Echoes.” 7 p.m.—“Look Through Your Own Window.”

AUCTION SALES p HOMS ON, JgAGLEY & QO. J^TD. Will Auction at Their Mart JULY 20™ AT 1 P - M ‘ A LARGE SUPPLY FRUIT TREES, PLANTS,- SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES—GROWN BY H. C, VON STURMER, of MANGERE. . All Trees are in First-class Order. Country Orders taken at Auction Price. | THOMSON, J>AGLEY & QO. i the AUCTIONEERS 928 i ======== CLEARING SALES GALE OP FREEHOLD & LEASE- ° HOLD LAND LIVE & DEAD STOCK On the Property pRIDAY WAIMAMAKU JULY 22 N ' D AT 12 NOON Under instructions from the Public Trustee, as Administrator in the Est. late ROBERT BEATTIE, Waimamaku, we will sell as above: — 292 ACRES, comprising: 94 acres (more or less) Freehold, and 1 198 acres (more or less) L.1.P., situated at Waimamaku, together with all Buildings, comprising: 9-rd. Dwelling, Wool-shed, Cow-shed, and Tool House. Also—• The whole of the Live and Dead Stock, as follows: 39 First-class Dairy Cows. 11 Rising 2-year Heifers. 10 Yearling Heifers. 4 Rising 2-year Steers. 1 Bull. 1 Mare in foal. Milking Plant and Separator, 4 Cream Cans, Disc Harrows. Spring Cart and Harness, Sundry Tools, etc. Full particulars from the Auctioneers. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. WHANGAREI 904 P LEAKING THREE MILE BUSH S ALE KAMO JHURSDAY, JULY 28™’ 1938 ’

4 AT 11 A.M. Having received instructions from Mr A. N. HARRIS, who is going out of dairying, we will sell as above the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— ' 4 JERSEY COWS (Mostly July and August calvers). 12 Jersey Cows in milk ("recently calved). 16 Springing Jersey Heifers. 16 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 1 3-year Jersey Bull. 1 2-year Jei’sey Bull. 3 Good Farm Horses. 1 Hack. Also 1 Hillside Plow, 1 Konaki, 3 Sets Harrows, 1 Flame Thrower and Fuel, Bullock Gear, Piping, Car Chains, 1 Orb Range, 1 Milking Machine (4-cow Gane Vaculac), 1 Anderson Engine, 1 Skim Milk Pump, Cream Cans, Buckets, Small Quantity of Household Furniture, and numerous sundries. alter WAKELIN AUCTIONEER WHANGAREI 929 A OMISSION TICKETS—IOOO Tickets on a Roll, No. 1 to 1000. Printed 1/-, 16, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- and Admit One. —Northern Advocate Jobbing Department. Phone 2399.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 12

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