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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. 3. T>ERESFORD STREET CONGREGA--D TIONAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) •Minister, REV. FREDERIC WARNER. 10.30 a.m.lntercessory Service in view oi forthcoming Prohibition Poll. 11 a.m." Benedictus." 3 p.m.—■ Fellowship. '= 7 p.m." The Moral Qualifications We " Should Require in Parliamentary Candi*r dates." 8 —Special Communion Service. Everj *■ member urged to attend. 3 SU.NDAY WEEK— Thanksgiving Services. Annual Thankofferings. N Til OUNT EDEN CONGREGATTONAL IVJ. CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. Preacher, REV. HARRY JOHNSON. 11 a.m.—" Genesis and the Creation." ' 7 p.m.— The Great Philanthropist.' •' Scloist Mr. Frank Kemp. Communion at 10 close. " SUNDAY EVENING. Unveiling I. Roil of Honour. > NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. i.l 11 a.m.—" Impetuous Disciples." 7 p.m.— Our Sacred Trust." '« Choir and Orchestra, n Preacher, Rev. Stephen J. Campbell. MOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—II ».m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. r George Jackson. TV'EIW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN), '* FLOWER SERVICE. SUNDAY. 6.45 P.M (note time). ™ Special Addresses. SOCIAL MEETING—WEDNESDAY. 10th, At 7.45. DULT BIBLE STUDY CLASS. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY HALL, l " Top of Symonds Street. EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 O'clock. Subject To-morrow (D. V.): " Riißse'.lism," alias " Bible Students' • ■ Association." blasphemes "THE PERSON " OF CHRIST." end declares He was -an I imperfect, hybrid thing!" But WHAT SAITH "THE WORD OF THE LORD?" Come and judge for yourself. e - . nPHE SALVATION ARMY, # ALBERT STREET. • - YOUNG PEOPLE'S ANNIVERSARY. ~ Conducted by the Divisional Secretary, »' MAJOR AND MRS. WALLACE. 6 Special Singing by the . Children Morning _ and Evening. ' tx- 3 p.m.—Programme by Young People and ~ Distribution of Prizes. i. 10 a.m.—Onen-air Meeting. Turner Street. J" MONDAY. 8 Splendid programme by • Young People. Songs. Recitations. Drills, etc. Admission. Silver Coin. ._— _ _ »pHE SALVATION ARMY.

PONSONBY ROAD. NEWTON. BAND SUNDAY. All Services conducted by Members of the Newton Corps Band. MUSIC. SONG AND STORY. Books and Publications. I pHRISTMASAND NEW YEAR CARDS". • \J wuh Christian Greetings, Daily Text, t Calendars. Motto Cards. Books Bibles. Testaments. Fountain P*ns. etc. Come Early and get Best Selection and Attention. THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE. 135, Upper Symonds Street. H. L, Thatcher. 'Phone 2625. GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENT. . THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT. _ latest Bock by 1 HAROLD 3ELL WRIGHT. Author of " Winn.ng of Barbara Worth," etc. Coloured Illustrations, 6s. LATEST REPRINTS OF , IT , GRACE S. RICHMOND'S BOOKS: . "ROUND THE CORNER IN GAY STREET." "THE SECOND YIOLDf!" 2s 6d Each. Also, equally as good. ~„„ *' NO - 7, BRICK ROW," "THE WAY OP THE WINEPRESS." ! By W. W. RILEY. I 2s 3d Each. Our selection of Calendars, Christmas i Cards, and Booklets are well displayed and welt worthy of inspection. Com© and see them for yourself. I SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT, Darby Street, off Queen Street. MISSIONARY SALE ROOMS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Will Friends please note that the Missiontry Hale Ro»m». have been extended to the Shop adjourn* the Bible House. Symonds otrewt No stairs. Better display Open 0 *°, 8 Jfr» d *% m 9 - Walk wand roond All profits to Mission Work Dress and Fashions. H. W i l s ° N ' rjTHE QUALITY rpAILOR. Desires to notify the general public that, owing to the large amount of work now on hand no further Orders for LADIES' COSTUMES or MEN'S SUITS can be filled for Christmas. Bookings from now on must be for the New Year. H. ~W ILB0 *' LADIES' COSTUMIER AND TAILOR, 107, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Opp. East Street) 4 ERTEX -A.ERTEX 4 ERTEX A ERTEX UNDERCLOTHING FOR MEN UNDjJhCLO'iiiING FOR MEN UNDERCU/riiiNU FOR MEN \.e have a Fine Stock of this Ideal Underclothing—Singlets, Trunk Drawers, Shirts and Pyjamas. This superior British-niada material is noted for special finish and unshrinkable qual.ties. Aertex Cloth is delightful, hygienic fabric, etsuring health, comfort, and economy. vertex undergarments are the latest body coverings. FOR SUMMER WEAR. FOR SUMMER WE«.rt FOR SUMMER ViKAxi. The great advantage of Aertex Clothing is that no matter how oppressive the weather you are able to move about freely and remain refreshingly cool. It is porous and light, and never irritates the skin. PRICES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT. Customers will get the advantage of ab«oI lutely lowest prices because \-e bought well I ahead, and are therefore in a position to ! Bell below ordinary market figures— in fact : we are selling this high-quality lino at las ; years prices. It is wise to obtain personal • requirements lor the season now to AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. B. J. M. K EMP AUCKLAND'S OLDEST OUTFITTER SWANSON AND QUEEN STREETS. IBS NEEDHAM, 356, Queen St.. is now showing Spring and Summer Millinery at very reasonable prices. Inspection invited. ; T>LOUSES -Net. Blouses, from Us 6d ■ i ,',* Xl\ ' from A lld; cal! and inspect.-! I Miss Gildea, 476. Queen St. icpp. Y.W.C.A.). BLACK. White and Cream Lace and Tulle it, f l? la ' J l7s - 6d^ to - 5 8—Miss Kielty Le I Beau Monde. 470. Queen St. lopp. Y.W.C.A.h MISS DIXON has the Fashionable Hat of the Season. Smart Leghorns m a ! V^to?ir 8 sV P W e3 - inMAISON KARINE.-Smart Blouses. Li, ... . gere, etc suitable or Xmas gifts- ; V.atson s Buildings, Ist Floor, w"ileSe • Street E. •»«■»«,, Miscellaneous. ONE of the busiest 'phone calls is 2228 Loakley s. "" A GIFT of Jewellery is a token of friem ship. Large assortment of u*efpresents at Geo. R. Wright's. 6. Welleslc. TyHY suffer from Corpulency when Sv TT dish Massage and Remedial Hot I Exercises wil, rcauce your weight?— Writ E. Herald. ' D° J°7 U ow 'he Newton Supply Agere; i , »"- 7 ' Karangahape Road, supply thlatest m Phonographs. Gramaphones. an. Records. Repairs promptly done Also b~ a S?p a ii Furnlture - Cas and terms.— 'Phoji. FURNITURE.-BEST PRICES GIVENWAITEMATA AUCTIONEERING CO W?. Buy used Furniture, any quantity t» biggest prices given.-Vere. Paton and : Co., High St. 'Phone 2588. aa L

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 16

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