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: : -:."'" Church Notices., ~'■-'-"-".■ _.. jVUCELAND BAPJIJST TABEffiSTACLK TONIGHT (iATUEDAY). ?.3ft 80NG ~■ First of a Serifs of Prohibition Lectures by Rev. Joseph W. Kemp. „ " Prohibition. Defined and Doings inDry laekL" LORD'S DAY. ; * 10 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. ~l REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP wffi preach?-- . 11 sun.— "IN THE SCHOOL OF GRACE: (I.) The Special Characteristic of the Present Dispensation. J p.m.—" THE DYING OUT OF PRIML TIVE ENTHUSIASMS." . f • "«,' - Congregational Singing from;B.3o, conducted by Mr.'Arthur E. Wilaoa.:3 p.m.—Young Men's Bible Class, „ p.m.—Men's Meeting. Speaker... Mr. E. O. Cutten. S.M. ." The Child of the Nation." -Liverpool Street Corner, MSO. ■'. TUESDAY—lntercessory Hours, -2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Other days 1 to'2 p.m. THURSDAY. 7.30 P.M. zaS'KfA —_ " PAUL'S LETTER TO (mist Ja») I TTTUS. or the Unrivalled S*—«*<2jA / *fe aua> l of Pastoral Advice. \$V fjS/ 'The Epistle," «aya Luther, v" contains all that is needful *>£*•<?■ for Christian knowledge and life." 1 . : ■ /, ..■„■ EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. , Pastor. ADAM LAYBOURN ;.. At 11 a.m. and 7-p.m. -,'- Morning Subject—" A Glimpse of Glory." ■ _Evening Subject—"Wings of Silver and . Feathers of Gold." .-. • GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH REV. W. H. HINTON. ; _J1 a-ra.—"The Relation of Suffering 1» Glory. Dedication Service at close. . 7 p.m.—" History of the Bible: (9h The Fourth to the Seventh Centuries." Communion Service with reception of members at close. Annual Members' Meeting. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. 11 a.m.—" The Salt of the Earth." 7 p.m.—" The Lord's Supper." Communion ot Close. • IVTOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH! I ITJ —11 a.m.. "The Rock of Ages;" . 7 p.m., People's Service. Subject., The , King is Coming.—Why?" ' Preacher. REV. A. ANSTICE; RICHMOND . - BAPTIST CHURCH. ' J-V —Evangclictic Caropaiirn Commences Sunday—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. • R. Horn. Each night next week, 7.80 p.m., ■ Rev. Joseph W. Kemp and Tabernacle Chorus Choir. Redemption Songs. All in- . vited. EPSOM -"«; BAPTIST CHURCH. , PASTOR c. chant. 11 a.ro.—"The Christian Warfare: Christ's Estimate." Dedication during Service. 7 p.m.—"Vital Truths of Out Faith: (1) The Existence of jGod.'* Communion at close. > Visitors Heartily Welcomed BERESFORD STREET CONGREGA. TIONAL CHURCH. ' N«xt Central Fire Station. 11 a.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. 3 p.ro.—Missionary: address by Rev..Harry Johnson and presentation of L.M.S. Award Books. ( ■-.-.. •'"•'. 7 p.m, Frederio Warner. WEDNESDAY. 23rd inst.—League. ~of . Literature. Lecture by R«v. W. T. Monck- ' ton, M.A., on " Poets of the Nineteenth Century," -.■" WEDNESDAY* 30th ihst.-*Special Chur*& Mfieting. ~. . : ':'-.'. <■ .;■ ■ --.-■.:'.'..-- ■.:.■ :■' '. ' ; . MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL ML .'CHURCH;; :.■■'■'■.., *.•-■. .li i Corner View- and- Esplataade Roads. ! - • s Preacher. REV. HARRY JOHNSON. "CONQREGATIONAL SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—" The Cohgregatwmal Ideal of the Church." "• • " 7 p.m.—"Congregationalism: Ancient and Modern." Soloist.- Miss Jessie Bailey. Anthem, "In Mercy Hear Ue." '■~'■ Visitors Ahtaya Walconte. GREEN LANE ; CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . . . CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY. . 11 a.m.. Rev. Harold J.;Ralph{ 3,80 pjm.. Exhibition of Misaionary Gifts «»d Address by Mr. J. H. Waller; 6,40 P.m. Community Hymn Singing;: 7 p.m.; - Rer. H. J: Ralph and Mr. Waller QtM Y.M.C.A. secretary in India, proceeding to Samoa for . L.M.S.). Soloist. Mr. T. Rowe. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Edinburgh Street. Morning, 11—Mr. L. Hobson,. , 'i'~ Evening, 6.4s—Song Service.' 7 p.m.—Mr. Frank Creei^ia.-..-.-

ONEHUNGA ; CONGREGATIONAL " ,-../: CHURCH. ± . PREACHER TO-MORROW XSUNDaYU MR. GORDON SMITEv/v . ; 11 An Early Morning Scene;."- ; ■■'.■-' 7- p.m.—"A Plea for Optimism." -■.-'.' : Soloist. Miss LE3THART. > G.OSPEL, : i HALL. %i - DARNELL, . Corner of Maunsell and Manukau Rds. • mr. -:'T.—R...'cAMMoN,.r, ?;;;,.,-' "The Burning Message for the Present..; ■■'• Hour." '" '■•'■-'"'■ -. SUNDAY. 7 P.M, _ TUESDAY. 7?3o—Addzess to Christian*' by: Mr. T. R. Cameron. , ; " ■.:.- ,~-■;.!/:•::-:; ";■-.,.'-. Welcome to All.; DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL, palliope Read; : ' , Continuation of Special Campaign: y . - '' ' ffUNDAY, T p;i£~MR. W.-fEXIR^ : ; ":;"',- ' 'SUNDAY, p,m.—Congregational Song ! Service. ■':■ »-■-•.:.. .-_-., '."■ ALL" ARE HEARTILY ;,; To Hear Thesa Soul-«tirrintJ Adclrewee.. ;'; j?DEN HALL, VIEW ' SUNDAY. 7 p.m.--.Mfc DariA Brook, 6uV ject, " A Wonderful Saviour." TUESDAY, 7.30 and Praise Meeting. . , , ." -" > TH. u KSDA Y—Siiiiday-schdoi Aahiveraary.; HOWE STREET HAXL. (Off KaranEfthap*Read). "/V ,';' LORD'S DAY. 1 P.M. Preacher, MR. Hi FORTUNfe. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT ISd P.M.,. MR.; E.: D. ROUT, '. ' - Missionary from 'Belgian Congo, will »▼•.;- Addreas, ■ - '.-"- ;__:, ■ \" TntTILtTAM . .STREET : HALLi * »»: Near Dominion Road Terminus. . EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.;'-, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 KM. SpeaiVers. MESSRS. HOAR ANE- UTTiNG.-«. WEDNESDAY. 7^3o—Mr. j. Spotii»W.soil» continues, interesting address on Epheßianß, r Books and PaKlicatioKs. ■ vr.uw •■.-:> ' ' ' . '■"' ' ■-■.-,'• ', ;•;''•;; ■'.■.-. .. LORD. TEACH, US TO BRAY. on Prayer, by late Dr. A'iei Vfbyia; 9s, posted 9s 6d, t v ' '.-■'; CAN WE DISPENSE . WITH ■' CltßlS* ■'■■ TIANITY? The Questionv Ito; .Criiit;, ? • . and Implications for. the Modern',Mind ' -by F.'-W. Butler; 6s 6d, posted 7e. ' NEW ILLUSTRATIONS FOR , PULPIT AND PLATFORM, compiled by IV B. * Knox; 7-3 Gd, poatad Bs. . ■ THE SOCIAL. IMPLICATIONS' 09 CHRIS, TIANITY. bjT John I«, ci i man on Chnatiau ,■aiaics/'- sa ; &&; posted 6s. THE PRACTICE OF AUTO-SUGGES- ; TION. the raethoa^.-of Eirulß Cou«, by C. H. Brooks; 4b, posted 4» 3d. • DRINK AND THE COMMUNITY.' by W Reason. M.A. New and Revised Editioa; 2s §d, 9d. . GUND AY-SCHOOL TJNION r T>OOS T\BPOT. DARBY ST. (Round Coaief)i ACCORDION Heatipg-Tlwi Isteet. i» XX five different Way Co., 137, ° U! *" h * u pOSTUMESj^Ba.'re^.to-wearj;:|^ dL gors^^ea^S^-^g^: f)SESSMAKING and Tailoring: T JL/.-'j coats. Costumes and Coat Upsteira, ,87 and 89, Karang(ahap»:,JM???~ FABRjCONABLE ; Djjeaaraa&ero.—High-da«B Rooms 22-23. WaSaon'g Bldgs-, WeUesl^St; wmodened into Fash- • ; ipnable Capes,-—Mrs. Crombie. iMf' . rlelveha Ostrich Co.. City Ch»mb?)i-s (2=d ; floor).-.. 1, -...;■-'..-,■::■■- ■:,.■•■.'.•■.■•:■ ■'-• "•.■.■■■' ..; ■„;-'■...... ■ _;, : j';.. T aDXES" caa 4 .get bressea. ±J at hal f shop prices.—Mr*. M**on. *«* Franca St., Newton. _^_ — LADIES'. fall, 'cleaned, dyed, reblooked..—lJ» ■■'&??*'■<■-.'.-. haß' Way Co.. 137. „. IVf AISON KARINB-Smart' -IVI to-wear. ; and •Corttuni WM> .,,Waj SS .. MISS YOUNG. «*.' Km *" - Dresses.^-Qtttf. Taderp».P ;: ugahapo Rd.- ■ ■ -■■ ' ~^^£v^i4l l! ^.J ■ '■' QELLING .■ R*»%^S?^4^T^ a *" ; > - good -jgMfr'mv&i&B-- • -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 5

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