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/JP V ~V\ IU.ID- VV-eek . I "DIBLE QTUDY. te/iigLJ 'U'IBLB ©TUDY. BAPTIST TABERNACfJB. TO-NIGHT—7.3O—TO-NIGHT. * Lecturer: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. ' Subject: "THE BIBLE BY PERIODS. II.: THE PATRIARCHAL * PERIOD. JACOB THE uUPPLANTER r AND -" PRINCE." . ' , ' ■ ' .:;._. ■ The Tabernacle Chorus Choir Will fling. . BAPTIST rpABERNACLB. APTIST -LABERNACLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. ,7.45 'P.M. I COMMISSIONER R. HOGGARD. COMMISSIONER R HOGGARD. COMMISSIONER R. HOGGARD. Salvation Army Commander-in-Chief. ! i Salvation Army Commander-in-Chief, .Will i deliver v his thrilling > Recital, -entitled., .^r;; " KOREA." "T7-OREA." . "JA.OREA." " J-^OREA.',* "The"Land: of the* Morning Calm." '.'■■ REV. -J. W. KEMP ' PRESIDING. Additional to the si thrilling: * story £ assodated with Commissioner ; - Hoggard's pioneer days in Korea, the recital in > itself fa decidedly educational. :An . underlying vein of humour robs the Lecture of i. a , dull moment. . All . should hear it. r ~.:;\ . FREE. , COLLECTION. _.. "" ! ' I ' ■ . '" ' ' ;.' ■/■ -" ■ MEETINGS. / ? ?l'-'-4 gg jjjJBJjS npO-NIGHT. raXtaWl ANNUAL MEETING. Vi v^§T^ : ' MEETING TO FOLLOW. > Annual Report. Election of Directors -. and Officers. -* ■''•■''.;.: ~>.i'A . :-A* R. M. BRASTED,, ;^ ; : " General Secretary. '/. THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. AUCKLAND MEMORIAL FUND. A pUBLIC TUTEETING. - . ; ? ;: In Connection' with the Above, will be Held ■ SATURDAY; NEXT.' ?24th INST.. 1 SATURDAY NEXT. 24th INST.. - AT 8 P.M., j. IN ST. ENOCH'S CHURCH. .: - ■'■:..• ■'.■:".'•■■ NEW NORTH ROAD. 4 f' ■ : MORNINGSIDE. ? J. For the purpo.se 5 of forming a Committee to arrange ways and means of raising Funds in the Borough of Mount Albert. ;,: The Meeting will be addressed by "the'l MAYOR OP AUCKLAND, , MR. J. v. H. t GUNSON, and MESSRS. V. J. LARNER and C. V. HOUGHTON. r -; ? *»«*•« i A full attendance is requested. 's■ All welcome. - c .;. ' : '.:.'';- ", -, , >'' ;- LEONARD E. RHODES. , ■•' '■ ■■••'-*."■•■" y "' >'i' '.-•■. ___ Mayor. \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 18

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