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Sermons, Lecture*, Soirees, etc. r— „■■■,■ ■„ i „■■,..■„■■■■■ ■~.„. ■■■ run ■ ~,. mm „ ■ ■ —~~i —■.,„. -^_«., 11^ AUCKLAND rPABEENACLE GENUA?. OCHOOL. 1838-J^ 1 " 1908. '• PROGRAMME OP ~\[ EBTING3.. '-v^Jl S CKDAY 'A™'26 m 11 A.M.--SERVICE Conducted by REV. R. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON (Late of Canterbury, England), rewntl.r tied!. cd President of the Sunday-school 3 P.M.-YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE. j Address; REV. A KACAULAY CALDWJXjv-;"!| '.St- Stephen* Presbyterian Chimb,. C 6.45 P.M.—SERVICE ' 1 Minister: REV. R. H. KNOWLKS KEMPTOH, "., j SPECIAL SINGING BY THE SCHOLARS AT EACH SERVICE. Conductor. MR. A. J. HALL. "J Golden Jubilee Offerings at each Service la ;■ aid of Sunday-school Funds. .;. "\ TONDAY A PR! L '>^TH. :|| S P.M.-ORATORIO. "THE NATIVITY '* Conductor: PR W. E. THOMAS. Mn«. Doc,., OXON-, Assisted by Members of the Auckland Chornl j Society, the I.eidertatel. and others •-' ADMISSION: lis. , /;■,: "The Nativity." a Sirred C.v.nkH*. w;t< e\- ''■■■.-:''■ pteniy compose;! It.r the Auck.Vtid Choral Sorietv by its Conductor. Dr. W. <£. Thotn*«. Mna. Doc, Oxon., and dedicated to its » /■■■ dent. Mr. It Brett, us a slight token oi appreciation of the interest be his always taken in the cause of music In Auckland. Th* words have been skilfully and appropriately arranged from the Holy Scriptures, by Mr. I Thomas Scott, of Mt. Eden. '•ptjESDAY. A ran. OOTIf. 7 P.M.—BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL TEA. CREBS" AND OLD SCHOLARS' " AT HOME." "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9OTH. 12.45 I'.M—CITIZENS' JUBILEE* LUNCHEON, r = Chairman: REV. 11. H. KNOWLKS KEMPTON. Speakers: Mr. 'CSTICF COOPER, A. 0. CAUGHEY. Esq. President Young Men's Christian Association, 1 . 'Pickets. 2» each--7.30 P.M.-SURPRISE MELTING : ' By the Young People's Society of Christiai Endeavour. ptIDAfTjJAV 1? P 7 P.M.—SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION WORKERS- : RALLY Speakers: REV*. R. H. KNOWLKS KEMPTON, GEORGE TILLER, Esq. (President Wellington Sunday-school Union). gXJNU.VvTjJAY 3RD 11 AM—SERVICE. i Minister: REV. R. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON, 3 P.M.—YOUNG PEOPLES SERVICE. Address: REV. R. 11. CATHERWOOD , . (St. Peter's Presbyterian Church). .< ~j 645 P.M.- SERVICE. Minister: REV. R. 11. KNOWLES KE.HPTON Special Sinsini; b.v the .Scholars at Each Service. rpUESDAY, \|AY ~TH--6.15 P.M.-MONSTER TEA AND ENTER. TAINMENT. Sunday-schoc' Scholars, Teachers, and '* Friends. ■ 1 Chairman: MR. V. N. ANDREWS (Superintendent) -A •\ArEDNESDAY, TV'fAY /♦III. 7.30 P.M.- PRAISE MEETING, Followed by Communion Service. REV. R. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON IN CHARGE. Speakers: REVS. J. B. SNEYD (ML Eden Bap. = tist Church). T. A. WILLIAMS (Epsom •Baptist Church). rivfl B 0 S O P It I C A L SOCIETY I H.P.B. BRANCH. 38, lI.M. ARCADE. ,», SUNDAY, APRIL 12. at 7 p.m. Questions answered by J. R. Thomson. Discussion invited. All cordially welcomed % Elevator, 6-30-7. Reading Room and Library open Daily, :0-4. : AUCKLAND THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. \ SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Smeeton a), [4 ',; , PUBLIC LECTURE, • " : By Mis& A. E. Davidson, ,F.T.8.. "The Bonds of Circumstance and Environment: How to Break Them and be Free." Music. . Reading. Questions. _--. NEW ZEALAND YOUNG WOMEN'S l BVTERIAN BIBLE CLASS UNION.- p Annual Conference commences Good Friday, II o'clock a.m.. St.. David's Church. Khyltcr ' Pass. Speaker, Rev. A. Macau lay Caldwell. * Public invited. Collection for Youth of the ; Church. Further particulars, Thursday's Paper. Dental. ' ':i rjHHE TQOMINTON T\ENTAL pAIL.OUItS. " fl HIGH-CLASS DENTAL WORK. i Call and have your Teeth examined and an estimate given yon before you have the work done. We cio th© very best Work at Moderate ; Prices. SAVE YOUR TEETH ! By having them properly tilled, or if too fur decayed, have either A PORCELAIN OR GOLD CROWN FITTED. Should you require Artificial Teeth v.«> can supply you with the Best. : ; OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. ; ! Satisfaction Guaranteed. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Our Methods are as PAINLESS as Science and skill can make them. When we say " it, will be painless," patient* may rely on its bcir.fr so. * 14 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. f NOTE THE ADDRESS: C. H. FORTE, JJUMINION ,j)ENTAI pARLOURS, CUaiUn-STBEBT EAST, * .' Two Doors from Queen-street, " M B - E. C 0 C AETO DENTIST. (Late of Mr. A. M. Carter), No- 266, QUEEN-STELET, Two Doors Above Savings Bank. npHE VALUE OP Y" OCR 'fEETH. If your Teeth, are decayed, why have them extracted? Is it because extractions only cost a shilling or two? YOU DO NOT KNOW j the real value of your teeth, or yon would 1 endeavour never to lose one of them. W« i are r ?t here to deprive you of what natnr* ! has bestowed, but rather to help you .savt I each and every tooth. ; TAKE MY ADVICE, FOR IT IS GOOD. If your teeth are beyond filling, have them j crowned or pivoted. Many people rest under the impression thai 1 it is a painful ordeal to have a tooth filled I or crowned. What 1 would prove to you it j otherwise. j , I am hero to save your teeth, and in » manner rpilE MOST QCIENTIFIO AND pAINLESS KNOWN TO M' ' 3tN T\ENTISTRY. SPECIALTY IN GOLftCROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. j I Come to my Rooms, and let me discuss thif j most important subject with you. All con i sultatioHS free of charge. I I C. M * ROE pUANCEL, DENTIST. Queen-street. Auckland. (Over Smeeton E, L ABATT M lhh PAINLESS DENTIST, 98, KARANGAHAPE Rli. (Op. Id Section). I SKILFUL DENTAL TREATMENT AT MODERATE FEES. Superior Dentures from £2 2*. Misfitting j Denture* remodelled, £1 Is. : Gold FflUQff* from 10s. Gold Crown, from £1 Is. ' Painless Extraction, is, : . ADVICE GIVEN FREE. Thone 2464. Karsft in Atteudanes. Ring up for ; Appointment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 2

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