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CHURCH NOTICES. JgERESFOED gTREET (OONGREGATIONAL OHURCH. (Next Central Firo Station.) Treacher: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. 11 a.m.—" A TRIO OF MERCIES." The First of a Series of Stories to Children. No. 1: " The Giant of the Bush." 7p m THE MOST TRAGIC THING IN LIFE." The wholAof tho Evening Service will be Broadcasted through IYB Station. T> L A CK B 0 A RD IJULKS. ON TUESDAY NIGHT, at 7.45, Rev. Lionel 3i. Fletcher will give the first Blackboard Bible Talk of this Present Winter Session on St. Luke's Gospel, Chapter xi.. " CHRIST AND PERPLEXING PROBLEMS." Each study is complete in itself, bnt for those who wish to know St. Luke's Clospel better, it is desirable to keep the .Tuesday nights of tho winter free for this most fascinating and helpful series of Talks. Come next Tuesday night, bring y<?" r N ew Testament and a friend, and you will com© again. Everyono welcome, but come early and enjoy the singing of favourite hymns. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. MOUNT ROSKILL—II a.m. NEW LYNN—7 p.m. REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY (of Auckland) Will Conduct both Services. Mount eden congregational CHURCH, (Corner Esplanade and View Roads. Minister: REV. STANLEY MORRISON. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 11 ft.m. —" A MARK OF THE TliraS." Anthem, " O Lord How Manifold" (.1. Barnaby). 7 p.m.—"THE PRAYER OF AN HONOURABLE MAN." Soloist, Miss Beryl Smith. Anthems.—" Comfort tho Soul" ■ (W. Crotch); "King of Kings" (Caleb Simper). TITRSDAY KEXT, 13th—ANNIVERSARY DINNER at f> p.m., to be followed by Social Reunion. Former members and Adherents are specially invited to attend. Tickets for Dinner, Is (id each. p BEEN LAN j 3 CONGREGATIONAL ° CHURCH. Minister: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. 11 a.m.—"THE AUTUMN OF NATURE - AND THE AUTUMN OF LIFE." 7 p.m.—" PREACHING PEACE BY JESUS CHRIST." THURSDAY, 7.45, Church Family Gathering and Church Meeting. (VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ■ii Edinburgh St. (off Karangahapo Rd.). 11 a.m., Young People's Servico; 7 p.m., "Tho Alpha and Omega." Preacher, Mr. Frank Crespin. Wed. Evening, Bible Claaa Study, 7.45 p.m. uNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. Evening Subject. "LET MY PEOPLE GOI" Bible Study Class, Tuesday, 7.45 p.m., conducted by Mr. C. Moon. "INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' J- ASSOCIATION. SCOTS HALL. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 6.45 P.M. " TnE COMING Di' THE MESSIAH." Speaker: MR. J. E. A. GATES. The subject of preatest importance to this generation is Our Lord's Advent. "What is the OBJECT of His Coming? What is the TIME of His Coming? How shall we KNOW WHEN Ho has come ? Hear the answers to ihe3o and other important questions from the Bible;

Bible Study at 3.30 p.m„ Shadows." All Welcome. No Collection. V Dedication op the N E W MISSION HOUSE of tho ORDER OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD, by the ARCHBISHOP, on SATURDAY. APRIL 17, Bring Your Hynn* Book. Collection for Furnishing Funds. PUPILS WANTED. ART Lessons, Leather Suede, Marquetry, Pokerwork. Light Gauge Metals, Barbell, etc.—Leathercraft, Parnell P. 0., car stop. 4 lIT Basket-work, Coloured Leather-work, Pokerwork, Pewterwork, Penpainting, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH Coaching Collego, Now ZeaXa. land Insuranco Bldgs.—Public Examinations, Backward Education; Btrictly individual attention; definite results. A UCTION Bridge, Theory and Practice.— _c\_ Oaklands, 302, Ml. Eden Rd. Phone 2U-9C2. _i_ A FASCINATING Hobby.—" Embroidjf_\. ery Shnding," and all Needlework.— Dawson's, 31, Victoria SL, next Miss Dixon's. CERTIFICATED Teacher of Piano, girl, desires beginners; 2a per lesson; fares; good progress.—Music. 535. Beiuxd. CUTTING and Designing taught by Practical Dressmaker; classes now forming. Miss Hunwick. 63, Strand Arcade. Dressmaking cimsos.—costumes, coat Frocks; Evening Dresses, Cut, Fitted. Hours: 10-12, 2-1; evenings arranged.— McClymont and Woodhead, 40, City Chambers. DRESSMAKING Classes.—Home or Professional Cutting, Eesigntng, Roniodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison Chambers, Queen St. DRIVING. —Become an Export Driver, qualify for a well-paid job.—Mayhill's, Lower Albert St. 1 ELOCUTION Classes, private tuition.— U Gladys M. Pees. 189. Symonds St.; 1 nterviewa MondayH. C>-B.—Phono 21-912. 'I FRENCH Lessons. Quick iuid Easy I method; correct accent; diplomas de i' Academio do Paris.—Anply Mademoiselle Chauvcl. The Mansions. Symonds St. OLF School at Wiseman's all Bay and X Friday Evenings. - Opposite H.M. "1 ULl'' School at Wiseman's all Day and X Friday Evenings. - Opposite H.M. Arcade. Queen St.. HAMILTON Motor School.—Motor driving thoroughly taught, certificate guaranteed; modern cars,—Used Car Sales, j 1 am i I ton. __ HARRY LIISCOCKS, Composer, Song Writer, Teacher Piano, Violin; Studio, • Re-tirlential Phono.—lß. New St., Ponsonby. "~ij J AVE yoii b Motor-car?" Man tor its Hmechanism and working! It's easy, iI you study Dyke's Motor Engineering Course, with Charts, Models and Diagrams. Proa- , pectus "11" free.—Howard Ballan. 177, Hereford Street. Christchurch, TALI AN Taught. Ladies' class starts April 10; terms moderate.—Signor Italo Campi, OA, Customs St. TOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello, t) Maudolin, 243. Symonds St. (opp. P. 0.) (Mrs. E. Jj. Perkins) TV/f'ILUNEP Y Classes. —Miss Sinclair's IVL New Address; Shop in Whitehall Bldgs.. top of Opper Queen St. OTOR Car Driving.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. Ma.vhilt's Garage, 6, Lower Albert St. Phone 42-307. MOTOR Driving Taught thoroughly by experts; Council Certificate Guaranteed; fees moderate.—Ruston's Auckland Motor School, 57. Albert St "I3RIVATE Coaching. Matriculation, Ac.l. oonntancy. and University Exams. Arts and Law.—F. Dunlop, M.A., 39, Union Bldgs. - SHOWCARD Ticket Writing successfully Taught by Expert. Tuition will porfect yon.—" K" System. B'2. Queen St. OWIMMING Instructions.—All Classes are ;0 now resumed.—P. B. Anderson. tIIIAM D. WEBBER, Teaohor of I'iano and Theory, 10. Pompallier Tor.. Ponsonby.-—lnteresting method; terms moderate. ■ - -/pFABCSATINO B AND PROFITABLE SCHOOL OF CAIUNETMAKING. 103. Romuora Road. Small Fea. Success Guaranteed. JjUILDING ~ TRADESMEN. Loarn Building, Estimating and Quantity Surveying. Now term starts May 3. OfTiqo open Friday night, 7 till 0, for interviews. JOHNS BROS., Second Floor, Endeau's Buildings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19298, 10 April 1926, Page 16

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