We would remind our readers and the public generally of the fact that there is not a greater selection of haberdashery and trimmings tc bo had in Auckland than at Court Bros. The usual ecclesiawtical notices and Sunday meetings will lie found on the third page. 11l most of the Wesley an Churches to-morrow sermons will be preached on behalf of the Home Mission, and special collections will be taken up in aid of the funds. The anniversary services of I'arnell Wesleyan Church will take place to-morrow. The Central Mission Hall is still ill the hands of the builders. It is being enlarged to seat 800 people. The reopening service? are announced to be held to-morrow week. The Opera House is engaged for the services of the mission during alterations. There will he 3 picture service fox young people at the Helping Hand Mission to-morrow forenoon by Mr. Agnew, recently from Melbourne. At the Sunday night service in the City Hall Miss Parsons, from India, will give the address. Muslin collarettes have been in great demand this season, consequently there has has been a scarcity. They are now to he procured at Court Brothers in the most fashionable shapes at ~s 9d, 3s 3d, 3s lid.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 6
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