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t. Sermons, Lectures, t Soirees, Etc. j "* —i -V •••• t ■' W "DERESFORD STREET' CONGREGAJO nONAI< CHURCH (next Central Fire Station). Minister, Rev. Frederio Warner.— A. Day of Remembrance, commemorating the r. opening of the Church, Febmary 20, 1876. 10.80 a,m., Praise Service. 11 a.m.. Rev. Prinoipal Garland;- anthem, "Te Deum" H (Jackson). 7 p.m., Rev..' Frederic Warner; 18 anthem, "O, Taste and See." (Goss).' Mr. •» W. Moore will sing " Sun- of My Soul" 1® (Cyey). A cordial- invitation is extended to " all who were present at the opening servioqs 10 of the Church to attend the special services « on Sunday. •# . VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, l ii Edinburgh Street. r - , .Pastor, Rev. Clyde Carr.—ll a.m., " Joy in Suffering." 7 p.m., " The Joys of Heaven.'' •• A welcome awaits you. jn 10 I 1 1; 8< MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL >. iVX CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. r 1 11 a.m.— Geo. Bond. 7 pm—Principal C, H. Garland, ~ WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.-Mr. F. A. I Faulks. . t y NEXT SUNDAY-Rov. William Day. 11 MOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL ~ "X CHURCH—Morning at 11, Evening at [( 1 7, Mr. R. J. Emerson. 1, ———————————————————————— 7 qhina inland MISSION. VALEDICTORY MEETINGS TO NURSE RACHEL JESSIE BEGBIE, Will be held as follows— MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1917. in 3 PM„ ST. DAVID'S HALL. KHYBER PASS. '° ~ Chairman, Rev, J, M. Saunders, M.A. J* Speakers: rairso Beffbie, Rev. Reuben 31 - Bailey. 10 ?5 V '. G. B. -Monro .will give the Charge. At 4 p.m. ComJiunion Service, - conducted b- by Rev. J. M. Saunders, M A. r 7.30 P.M., CENTRAL MISSION HALL, T . ALBERT STREET. . J - Chairman, Rev. G. B. Monro. - Speakers: Nurse'Begbie, Pastor J. Bissett, ': Rev. Reuben Bailey and Mrs. Bailey (recently returned from a visit to China). Fatter - DAY saints' church Xi (Mormon). . . . • Corner Queen St. and Scotia Place. Sunday-school at 2.80 p.m. Services (Gospel Sermons), at 7 p.m. All are cordially a invited. . No collection. ■*' ftHRISTADELPHIANS. Freemasons' Half" *• V Belgium Street—ll a.m.. Breaking of n Bread (I. Cor ».). 7p.m.. "Is the World, d Growing Better or Worse? The Bible. S. Answer." Speaker. Mr, Chas. Cooper. it CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church rf ). V Christ, Scientist, King Edward's Hal]., is Lowef Symonds Street.-SUNDAY, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Reading room, 164, •• Queen Street, 11.30 to 4, Monday to Friday. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW S. A CHURCH. NEWTON ROAD. (Near top of Symonds Street.) r _' Sunday-school in Vacation. L ' i- 7 - P.m.-" The Pissing of the Old Re- . ligioUß_ Thought and its Civilisation at the " beginning of a new Ago," Mr. Geo. _ Rhodes. '• A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. xx Leoture Hall. Society of Arts Building, Kitchener Street (late Coburg Street). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Publio Lecture: "IGNORANCE THE FOE." By Mr. H. Woodruffs. 'pHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B, LODGE, 351. QUEEN STREET. r , TO-MORROW (SUNDAY]'. AT 7 P.M jj Public Loctnre: H "WHERE ARE OUR DEAD?" By Rov. J. I. Wodgwood, r- In the !. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, i. . •' . TUESDAY NEST. AT 8 P.M. Lecture to T.S. and Star Monitors only, by Rev. J. I. Wedgwood. ' ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. 175, XX bymonde Street, opp. Lyric Theatre. „ SPECIAL LECTURE, SUNDAY, 18th. 6.45 P.M. i, MR, EDWARD NELSON. L8.8.A. I Topic, "THE HIGHWAY OF HOLINESS " I , (W. 35). , . I You are cordially invited' i',; The timo has come when facts known to Theologians should be plainly told to tho public. No collection/ 1 PROGRESSIVE -' CHURCH OF . 1 SPIRITUALISTS, Oddfellows' Hall, - Pitt Street—SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject, ij "Psychic Phenomeniv of the Scriptures. l [. Psychic Readings by Mrs. Harris-Roberts. Spiritual At Home." 3 p.m. Subject, Little Pilgrim in the' Unseen." Tea at 5 0 clock. v Publio Circle Wednesday, 8 9 p.m., at 8, Selwyn Street. • ' . Meetinghouse,, Mount Eden ? 01c Hd, « ?J' Iva Avenue-Adult School, • 9.15 a.m. Mating for Worship, 11 a.m. • THE MISSIONARY SALE • ROOMS/ J- Over tho Auckland Bible House, , ' 135, SYMONDS STREET. j Are open every Afternoon (Saturday excepted) from till 6, for the Sale of Useful and . Fancy Articles, . Hand-raado >. Lace, Toys, 1 Home-made Preserves, etc., • etc. , ) All the.- proceeds .1 are devoted to Foreign vi. .'- Mission" Work. r' . t Jiinaly noto uoio and place, and make a call f of inspection. t FOB J,® t THE BOOK OF ISLAND-BABIES, by M. 3 „ Entwistle, nd, posted lid. CHILDREN .OF SOUTH AMERICA.. I.- K. t A. Hodge, { with coloured illustrations. • s. 2s 4d. v , • i CHILDREN OF .THE BIG WORLD by , E. J. Archibald and E M. Novil?, Oar 3 posted lid. ; YARNS ON AFRICAN PIONEERS, by ■» „„ Basil Matthews, 9d, posted is.' i THE STORY. OF ISLAM, by T. R. W Lunt, 2s 6d, posted 2s 'Od, ' SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION DEPOT. j Darby Street. Aiieliland^^^^ Medical. r QTAMMERING AND STUTTERING. «r , —Mr. J. McDougall, Auftor and teacher of the Newest and Most Natural , Method .of Ireating and Curing Stammering and other speech defects.— Avenue, Epsom. Auckland '' . -A Restaurants and Tearoom». jpRIOR'S.—LARGEST^DININGROOM IN ' Bost One Shilling Meala,' • Q u ; c v a rn ;„ , STRAND ARCADE. 'PHQNE alio. o '' ' rpuY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, odm ims 8 tr H Ladies. C " lic •• Un ™ ® TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawl. Hellaby's. ✓ C ' LoWer Uu6ett at., n „\ " J D ON ' JpANCY A TTOT TV/TEAL 5 'J'HIS rpRYING JJAY ' We anticipated that!— are ready to Bern you with light tastj, yet nutritious fare, such as Cold Ham or 3 'Tongue (or both), with delicious salad —fresh salad that serves as an appeUser and gives zest to the meal. These hot days people are ordering soup, cold meat and salad, with potatoes and vegetables, and sweets— palate-tingling cold sweets, such as compote of peaches or pears or bananas. A modest shilling pays for all this experienced waitresses attend to * your wants. i You'll enjoy your meals in this f spacious, well-ventilated room. The f appointments are Al. i 5 I r rpiFFIN. City Chambers, I [ IjpHE rjIIPFIN, Queen and Victoria rjIHE fjpiFFIN, Streets. Auckland. / fjpHE rpiFFIN. First Floor. i ' ' ; ' V Hotels. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. , THE RUTLAND HOTEL. - 1 - WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. m A House of ■ Quality and Refinement. Tariff, 10s per day. Weekly by arrangement, , 4 Write or wire for Reservation. ; I ■ ..■) TT'S I .IKE PAYING TWO. TAILORS -*• if you don't have your Suit Renovated. Renovating lessens the tailor's bill, bacauso you need less suits; it enables you to wear ; them as long again. A suit renovated in the Wonderful CROTHALL WAY makes it look 1 : as when new,-and it only costs 8s 6c. ; ■ COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. %, E, E. C EOmi K ■ SUIT: RENOVATING SPECIALIST AND i PRACTICAL TAILOR, - .;;.. *• 137, Symonds • Street. f 4 y-T"'''' < "Look for Name at Bottom' of Window ! f[ '"i; iS'},- ,1 .Phone 4414. ;, ; ' ' J i(' v.-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 10

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