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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. A UCKLAND /CENTRAL Tl/fISSION. Auckland v/entral Ivlission. MOTTO: "HAVE FAITH IN GOD."' SPECIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW, In connection with the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY. In the ALBERT-STREET HALL, at 11 a.m. Short Addresses will be given by Er.deavoure rs. Open-air Meetings will be held at 6 p.m., at Shortland and Victoria Streets. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A MUSICAL SERVICE will commence at 6.45. ORCHESTRA Will render (1) -The Adieuli" (Aubade); (2) " O Give Thanks to The Lord." Choir will Sing, "The Crown of Thorns." Quartettes: (1) "Behold, I Stand:" (2) " Nearer." 7 p.m.—SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. Short Addresses by Endeavourers. A Bright Service, conducted by the Young People. AH Seats free. Everybody made welcome. NOTE—ANNIVERSARY TEA, Central Mission Hall, WEDNESDAY, 24th, 5.30-7 p.m. Tickets, Is, from workers. QALVATION ARMY. SALVATION ARMY. 10 ALBERT-STREET HALL. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. 10 a.m.—Open-air Meeting, St. Paul's-sK F. WALLACE, Staff-Captain. "Y M. C. A. TO-NlGHT—Prayer Meeting, 8 o'clock. SUNDAY. "YOUNG MEN'S OWN." 4 o'clock. Chairman: Mr. A. E. Grpenslude. Soloist, Mr. Moseley, " He Lilted Me." Mr. W. G. Edmunds will Speak: " Th; 7 Sun Shall No More Go Down" i Isaiah is. 1-20)." Past and Present Members specially invited. Monday, Bible Class, 7.0. Question Bos. Speaker, Mr. IL P. tie Bidder. Come! EV ANGEL IC A L LUI'IIK RA N. GERMAN SERVICES AT 7 p.m. UPPER ROOM OF FEDERAL HALL. Wellesley-street. F. FRESE, P. ipIIURCH OF SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY (Registered), CENTRAL HALL. COOKSTREET. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. SISTER. ESTELLB will hold Service. j.n»pirational Address. "THE DAWNING LIGHT." Miss G. Blamford will give short Reading, after which S-'.ster 'will givo messages from Flowers and Aura. Overtures by Selected Orchestra, conducted by Mr. J. Ewart: "Memories" ;Balfc\ Weingenleid" (HauserL Class. 7, p.m.; all children welcome. Sankey's Hymns. Collection. Private Address. 33. Pitt-street. rp HEOSOP 111 CA L HAL L. 1. 351, QUEEN-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture. " Some Difficulties of The Tnner Life," By Mr. J. R. Thomson. Questions Invited. Library and Reading Room open daily 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public Inouirers' Classes—Monday, 7.33: Wednesday, 2.30. Lotus Class for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY, ROYAL ALBERT HALL. SUNDAY. 21 ST INST.. 7.30 p.m. SCOTT BENNETT OF TTTF? GOSPEL OF REVOLT) Lectures on "SOCIALISM, SCIENCE, AND ALCOHOL." Orchestra. Silver Collection. ■pROGRESSIVE THOU G H T - DR. FREDERIC BELL Will Lecture in the FEDERAL CLUE ROOMS, Wellesley-street. TO-MORROW, at 3 and 7 p.m. 3 p.m.—"lF A MAN DIE, SHALL HE LIVEAGAIN?" Solo by Mrs. Beli. 7 p.m.-" DEEDS VERSUS CREEDS.." Baritone Solo, by Dr. Be!!. Investigators and Progressive Thinkers Invited. THEOSOI'HICAL SOCIETY. "MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "THE ORIGIN OF MYTH AND FABLE," By Mr. S. Stuart. Reading. Music. Questions. Miscellaneous. A LLEN ANDERSON, Engraver, 47. Albert's. st.—New Raised Letter Metal Signs, Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Brass Name-plate.;, Bowls, Inscriptions, etc. MADAME LEON, the Great American Crystal Seer, has resumed practice at 71, Symonds-st., near City Rd. The train st ops at _t.lie_ d oor. MADAME VOILA, Clairvoyants and Crystal Seer, 129, Ilobson-st., opp. St. Matthew's Church. Hours, 2 till 8; Saturday, 2 till 5. Ladies only. HP HOSE about to Furnish—Hall Stand", BedJL room Pairs, Wardrobes, at Sale Prices. —Stenißon, 131, Symonds-st BANKS, the Expert Tailor, will make up your material, latest style, at very lowcharges. Repairs and Alterations done.— 251, Karangahape Rd. IT the Little Bacon Shop, 236, Hobson-st., -TX where you get the good Butter at Is l'o, you can get Fannin gs from the Finest Ceylcu Tea, which make a strong liquor with a most, satisfying taste. Only 9d lb. Best ceylon golden fannings, shilling PER POUND. TINS INCLUDE!)— AT KARANGAHAPE ROAD (OPPOSITE NATIONAL LANKb i S FANNINGS, defying all imitation; 61b _L tin 3, sent to suburbs.—John Earle and Co. Tea Merchants, Queen-st., opp. Goodson's. 'Phone 1346. | £5 Prize for nearest estimate To-day. i How long will Big Candle burn? | On view Howey Walker's entrance. "PERFORATED MUSIC, to suit 65-note Piano X Players. Large 3tock.— E. and F. Piauo Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager GRANDETTE,"' a, new shaped Piano. Call and try this novelty.—E. ana P. Piano Ltd.. S. Coldicutt. Manager. does everybody take TOI'A-LINE? IA S fD —FOR that wet feeling one of oi:r XU O famous 16-r.ibbed Umbrellas is just the tiling. Strong covers and frames; silvermounted. handles. —Mcßride. Taiior, Costumier and Outfitter, Victoria-st. West (just, off Queen-st.). Baby is restless at night, with \ V stuffy nose and head, • sprinkle a lew drops of Nazoi ou night-gown, and it will act like a charm. rpORA-LINE— Means sound lungs. Speakers I and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists, is and 2s. T3HOTO. GOODS. LTD. (Enos S. I'egler, JL Mana'srer).—Suppliers of -everything I'hotogranhic; dark room and free lessons daily. Two shops, wholesale and retail.— Next the new G.P.O. and Railway Station. "VfOTOR Car Tires made equal to new, by I>ju re-rubbering, ve-buil ling, for about onethird cost of new.—Skeates Tire Co., Market Square. _ FANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS ! ! ! Call and inspect our new iron-framed Pianos.—THE NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO., 28, Higli-st. "VItTTIANGAEEI VISITORS to Auckland will > V iincl everything Photographic, dark room, and free lessons daily, at N.Z. Photo. Goods. Lower Queen-st., next the new G.P.O. and Railway Station. T^XCMANGE YOUR OLD PIANO 1j We will allow vott full market value for it.-THE NO DEPOSrr PIANO CO., 23, Hisrh.-st. 1"S EMEMBER, if you want to get rid of 11 that heavy, dull feeling in the head which accompanies nasal catarrh, take a good inhalation of Nazol. according to directions, and you will get immediate relief. FANOS ! PIANOS I ! PIANOS !1 ! Full iroa-I'.raiued Pianos from 5s a week at The No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, Iligh-st. VISITORS to the Winter Show > V know that Photography can now be successfully mastered by any schoolboy. We give free lessons and supply everything Photographic.—N.Z. Photo. Goods, Ltd., next the new G.P.0., Queen-st. SATIN WOOD PIANOS. LATEST LONDONFASHION. Just arrived. Inspection invited.—E and F. Piano Agency, Ltd.. S. Coldicutt. Manager. fjpHE popularity ol Nazol is entirely due JL to its merits. It is a eciemiiic preparation, a.ncl must relieve and cure if properly used. Bronchitis, Coughs, Cohid i:i the Head, and influenza have ail beeu gripped successfully_by_ Nazol■piTNOS NO DEPOSIT. , JL Full iron-framed Pianos—AO DEI NO INTEREST. Call and inspect our stoen. —The No Deposit I'iano Co.. 23. High-st. T V INTER SHOW. Don't bc the H timcs--ho pp]y GS evervthin Photodark room and fre,i lessons daily. -N Z Photo. Goods. Ltd.. next the Railway Si :i timi;_ Queen-st. — Gr.WDETTE" a new form of Grand piano, worth seeing,-E and F, Piano Agency cS Coldicutt, Manager!. x.U„ tola Agentsn ERSTENA PORRIDGE Ml'-AL, U a Real Summer Porridge. Cooked in Two Minutes, AH Grocers,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14453, 20 August 1910, Page 3

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