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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc.' QALVATION ARMY-CITY CORPSES ALBERT STREET. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, CONDUCTED BY ADJUTANT GRAY. 3 p.m.—Special Musical Programme by Young People. 7 p.m.—Service of Song, entitled, "The Building of the Cross." Collection at dror. Open-air Meetings—lo a.m., City Road; 2 p.m., Fort Street; 6 p.m., Fort Stroir R. GREENFIELD, CO. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS, Orange Hall, *J Karangahane Rd np NVwton P. 0.) SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MR. McLEOD CRAIG will Lecture: Subject: MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALING." All thoso who are sick, either in mind or ' body, invited. Alter Lecture Psychometric Demonstration from auric vibrations all over tho room. All Welcome. All Welcome Silver Collection at Door. pHURCH MISSIONARY "ASSOCIATION. y -His Majesty's Arcr.de. Ist FloorXmas Cards and Calendars, Missionary Gift Books, Oriental Goods, etc. E — —1 Meetings. #1% MOTICE is hereby given that A GENERAL ■»■> MEETING of the Society will bo held at ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON STREET, AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1913, at 7.30 P.M., when APPROPRIATIONS, as under, will be allotted Group 379 th and 380 th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 2—sl2th and 513 th Appropria- ; tions, by Sale £400 Group 296 th and 297 th Appropriations, by Sale £100 ' Group I—23oth and 231 st Appropriations, by Sale £100 Group 5—235 th and 236 th Appropriations, by Sale £-100 Group &131 st and 132 nd Appropriations, by Ballot £100 Group 9—l2sth and 126 th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 10—131 st and 132 nd Appropriations, by Sale £100 Group 11—110 th and 111 th Appropriations, by Sale £100 Group 17—88 th and 89th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 83rd and 81th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 19—G9th and 70th Appropriations, by Ballot £4.00 Group 20— 66th and G7th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 22—35 th and 36th Appropriations, by Ballot £10C Group 24—19 th and 20th Appropriations, by Sale ■ ... £400 Group 26—6 th and 6th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Total £6100 UNDER RULE 06, Members desiring to bo " FINANCIAL" for the above Appropriations must pay all Subscription*, etc . due BEFORE 5 P.M. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, Moneys received on Tuesday, December 16th, or on Wednesday, the day of the Meeting, will be TOO LATE to be entered up in time for the Appropriations. SPECIAL ATTENTION is drawn to the CHANGE OF DATE, the Meeting being earlier than usual to avoid the Christmas Holidays. , By order of the Board. J. C. GRIERSON, , Secretary. , ! . -I | Friendly Societies. V ;S=sSs T OOF- OF N.Z. < -*-• ' ' tQgxJjW AUCKLAND DISTRICT. 10*r*\~ Lodge Meetings for the ~ ensuing week are:— Monday, December 15— Star of Eden Lodge, in Renall Street Hall, Ponsonby, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, December 10—Aroatea Lodge, in , Foresters' Hall, Birkenhead, 7.30 p.m.. Alpha Juvenile Lodge, in 1.0.0.F Hall, ' Pitt Street, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, December 17—District Lodge, in 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt Street, 8 p.m. Thursday, December 18—Myrtle Rebokah Lodge in 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt Street, 7.30 p.m. Star of Melrose Lodge, in Foresters' Hall, Devonport, 7.30 p.m. D. R. COOPER. District Secretary. I ==l • Dental. M K E. ,c. c ARm ; SURGEON DENTIST,' TOP' FLOOR OF SMEETON'S BUILD- ' INGS, QUEEN STREET. j 0 to 5. ] ' ~~ ; V Q QHIRKIFFS DENTIST, MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS Queen Street. (Above Thos. Cook and Sods), M R - A. E. C HOYCB • DENTIST. VICTORIA BUILDINGS, VICTORIA ST. Telephone 2565. *■ M R J. B. FIRTHDENTAL BURGEON. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND'S NEW BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. . 'Phone 2526. PERMANENT TJENTISTRY. I KEEP YOUR OWN TEETH 1 It is merely a matter of proper attention to save a good tooth from going bad , or & bad tooth from getting worse. Trust tho touch of the MASTER HAND, with all tho latest and best appliances to ensure not only PERMANENT but PAINLESS treatment. WE NEVER EXTRACT A TOOTH IF WE CAN HELP IT! If thero is the slightest hope of saving your tooth by Filling or Crowning, WE DO IT. Our system of Filling—Gold, Porcelain, or Amalgam—is so painless and so well dono that you need not be afraid of any of your I tooth. COME NOW, before tho docay has gone too for, ond let us attend to them. Onco tho enamel of a tooth chips decay soon sots in, find if you do not get propor attention tho tooth may causo you untold pain. "KINNEAR" DENTISTRY is excellent, lasting, and satisfactory. ' J. H~K™* SURGEON DENTIST. QUEEN AND DARBY STS.. AUCKLAND. M Y QWN CPECIAL METHOD Of pAINLESS -pXTRACTION Possesses MANY AND GREAT ADVANTAGES WHICH ARE DISTINCTIVE. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO need to come back the second time, or oftener, as under some other methods. 8. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken ' teeth or stumps loft in the gums. 4. Perfectly SAFE for all ages. I aafoly 1 use it on all patients from 3 to 80 years of age. , 6. IF you have a weak heart, or art suffering from any other complaint, it will not affect you in the least. 1 6. NO Painful Pricking. I 7, NO Swollen Gums or after effects. 7. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE When Sets Arc Made. All Gold. Amakam, Porcelain, or Cement Fillings Executed Painlessly. SPECIALIST IN GOLD CROWNS, GOLD INLAYS. AND GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. T>ENTIST n TITUNROE EMANUEL DOES IT ONLY ADDRESS: nOMINION n H AMBERS, 65. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND (Two Doors Bolow Smooton's), OVER WRIGHT'S. HOURS; 9 a.m. to 5 mm.. 7 tr 8 each evening. OPEN BATURDAY AFTERNOON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 4

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