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CHURCH yOTIO-S. m BERESFORD STREET CONGREGA- ( TIONAL CHURCH. . v (Next Central Firo Station.) SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SUNDAY ; SERVICES. C 1 REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. {, _• 11 a.m.—"Christ's Star." * 630 p.m.- -Recital of Christmas Antuems r 'nnd Carols by an augmented Choir, I Soloists. Miss Edna Peace and Mr. J. | Littler. j 7 p.m.-"The Prince of Peace.".Mr. Barry ,- Coney. A.R.A.M.. ,Vtll sing The Trumpet Shall Sound" ("Messiah ) with ( a trumpet obligate by Mr. Walter Shep- , ley. i Remember the United Churches Tent Cam- , naign in the Civic Square begins oil Sunday. { Read Special Advt __ I ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. ; Associate. Minister: i REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. ; MOUNT ROSKILL— 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. 7 Grange Rd. Mission Baud. K 7 A p.m.l REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. ■2.30 p.m.-Combined S.S., Bible Class and Church Xmas Service. Preacher. Kc\. Harold J. Ralph. . OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. , (Corner View and Esplanade Roads.) Preacher REV. STANLEY MORRISON. (Late of Boston, U.S.A.) CHRISTMAS THANKSGIVING SERVICES At both Services suitable Hymns and Anthems will be sung, while the Rev. Stanley Morrison will deliver special Christmas messages. ~ , - Morning, at 11. , _ Evening, at «. „ Morning Anthem: "Christians. Awake. Eveniii" Solo: "The Hush of Night Hath Fallen." by Mr, K. G. White. Anthem. "While Shepherds Watched. . Visitors to Auckland are cordially, invited to attend these bright and uplifting service s. , \TEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH i\ (Edinburgh Street). SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE. 1! a m.—Young People's Service. 7 p.m.— "The Shepherds Return. Special Christmas Carols will be Sung by the Choir. MR. KENNETH IMPETT Will Sing. "Crossing the Bar' - - - -(Wllloughby) Hearty Invitation given to Strangers, the ! Poor and the Lonely, to whom we wish a ; Happy Christmas. : Preacher. MR. FRANK CRESPIN. ! GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. j Minister-elect: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. I ! THANKSGIVING SERVICES. I 11 a.m.—Rev. A. McMillan. Soloist, Mr. i Leo Foster. 1 7 p.m.— Mr. J. Keast. I Special Collections for Church Expenses. j 'THE X 7. EVANGELICAL MISSION.! 11. called the Pentecostal Church.— j ! vices held at Auckland Choral Hall. AlexI s-ndra St, (off. Queen St.. opp. Town Hall i doors). Sunday morning meeting 11 o clock. ' A precious time of fellowship. A time lor i the deepening of Spiritual life, for the | ! edifying of the Body of Christ, for the feed- ! ing of the Lambs and sheep of the Heavenly ; fold upon the Bread of Life—the evergreen ' pastures of the Living Word. A time to ; drink the cup of the New Testament, the ! tup of blessing—to remember the blood ! which cleajiseth us from all sin. Hob. ix., ■■ 11-22 THANK God all the types and i shadows of the. Old Testament are embodied in reality in the Wonderful and only , Saviour— the spotless Lamb of God, who I died for our H.ins according to the Scripi tures- but PRAISE AND WORSHIP be- ' longeth unto God forever more, because ! that He who died rose again triumphant > over death, and now in the Risen Christ i we have the assurance of Life. \ea. more ; abundant life. In Him arc hid all the trea- ■ sures of Wisdom and Knowledge. I. Col. i six.. 2, 3, '.). God has planned that these ! hidden treasurer, should be revealed to us I : (by the Holy Spirit). I. Cor. ii.. 0-16; I. I i Cor. X.. 11: and not only revealed to .us. i but a3 members of the body of Christ. .God ! desires up to be partakers of Christ's Divine 'nature (11. Peter i.. -1' that, the Wisdom | of God (which is Eighteousiiess'sanetification I and redemption). 1. Cor., i., 30. might, perI meatc and saturate every member of the ; body until the Law of the spirit of life ; in Christ Jesus separates us from the Law lof sin and death. Rom. viii., 2. Hallelujah I COME, AND STAY ALL DAY. Bring your I lunch. Spend a day in God's lovely pres- ! ence. Further announcements from plat- ; form. On account, of many of our members ; going to Wellington to the great Convert- ! tion. some of the open-air meetings, etc.. will i he cancelled till after the holidays. Coml munications to Box 1512. Auckland, or j Phone 1516 A. i TT NI T D CHURCHES TENT CAMPAIGN. TENT CAMPAIGN. ! TENT CAMPAIGN. I . ! NEW CIVIC SQUARE SITE : (Behind the Town Hall). j 3 W EEKS: | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21. TO SUNDAY. ! JANUARY 11. SUNDAYS, 3 P.M. AND S P.M. ' EVERY WEEK NIGHT. INCLUDING SATURDAY, 7.30 P.M. i BIBLE READINGS. MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 3 P.M. Speaker, Sunday Night and Next Week: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER 1 REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. J .REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. I DON'T MISS A MEETING. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. 'pIIRI STM A S CAR DS. I Packets Mid Boxes, from 9d each. ! CALENDARS. ' „ . _ . u A Great Variety Choice Designs. Appropriate Greetings and ,\ erses, i ' From 2d to lis I'd eaeu. 1 j GIFT BOOKS For the Little Ones. For Boys and Girls. i For Men and Women. Attractive Coloured Picture Books. From ed to 9s lid each. ! Ml the Best Authors, Stories of Adventure and School Life. , ! From Is to 7s 6d each. ' j All the New Annuals. ; LATEST NOVICES. ~ ,„,. c , . | POETICAL *ORKS L .«J ATloxgi 1 Bound in Leather and Parchment-. | All Prices. Call Early and Inspect. | THE SHOP FOR GOOD BOOKS. [ | OUNDAY-SCUOOL TJNION JJOOK ': *' QEPOT, • j DARBY STREET. OFF QUEEN STREET. \ DISSOLUnON OF PARTIHERSHIPS. i \TOTICE IS'"HEREBY GIVEN, that the iN partnership heretofore subeistiue between Tom George Banks William Henry Banks and Jack Cutler, all of Newmarket. near Auckland, Monumental Masons, carry- • I ing on business as Mouumental Masons at : Newmarket, Auckland, under the style, of : Banks Brothers and Cutler, has been dis- , solved as from tho Fifteenth day of Novcm- ' her 1024, so far as concerns the sulci Jack . Cutler who retires from the said firm. Ml debts due to and owing by the late ' firm will be received and pawl respectively I by Tom George Banks and William Henry ' Banks, who will continue, to carry on the '' said busineps in partnership under the turn ■iliniiw of " Banks Brothers." | Dated the IMb day of Decenibe,^. | W. U. BANKS. I Witne» t' l the signatures of Tom George Banks and William Henry Banks: U. Mor- . I peth, Solicitor, Auckland. j _ CUTLER _ ! Witness to the signature of Jack Culler: j■■ H. Metcalfe. Solicitor. Auckland. | BRASS AND IRON POUNDERS. ' T7l J. KELLY AND CO.. Ltd., Kingston ! FJ. St - -Moulders. Engineers. Blacksmiths. I etc., Concrete- Mixer Manufacturer, ' TSEORGE B. PROUD. Iron and Braan , \J Founder Cleave Avenue, off Grey St., . I Auckland. 1 'hop !Lli:~---- —-- — ' iZILLIF AND JACKSON. Freemao'f I li. B»v Brassfinishers and, Jroundersj STi»us"ur*f/ of Plumber,' Goods. Sup , port Local Industry. . | "'wallpapers AND PICTURES. i MEW Wallpapers, unbelievable values IN 200 patterns, fid to 4s Gd.—l.o. Hobs,.. St. (near Cook St.). ______ " NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. WHITESIDE" Maternity Hospital. 15 Huntlv Av.. off Khyber Pass. Per sonul attention. Canty. Phone 3182.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 6

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