Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

amusements. ST. JAMES* THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Pro., John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AT 0 TO-NIGHT. A Revue of a Thousand Delifcbts GEO. WARD'S GEO. WARD'S GEO. WARD'S GEO. WARD'S HAPPY AND SNAPPY WHIRL OF MIRTH WHIRL OF MIRTH REVUE. A Pot-Poum of ALL, THE BEST COMEDY. ALL THE BEST SONGS. ALL THE BEST DANCES The Band that is Unbeatable CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS, CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS, CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS, With a Programme ol J»?.z and Classic? that Surpasses all Other Efforts. A L'rocramaie You Cannot Help But Like PRICES; Js, ta, Is. Boi Plan at St James' Tbeatro. LEWIS EADY, LTD. HALL. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, DECEMBER 6, AT 8 P.M. SONG AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL. BY STUDENTS FROM THE STUDIO OF WALTER IMPETT. The Programme will include:— OPERATIC EXCERPTS. APT SONGS AND BALLADS. PIANOFORTE SOLOS, And Vocal Quartettes by the MINSTER SINGERS. ONE PRICE, ■' (Includes Reserved beat). Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. Queen Street.

PUBLIC NOTICES. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The Kt. J lev. Professor Win. Ilewitson, 8.A., Dear Sir, — Your letter dated 2tth inst.. posted 4 p.ni on -'Gtii inst.. addressed riue of Rev. D. D. Scott and redirected and re posted, reached me ut 11 a.m. this morning. I wish to acknowledge the courtesy ot :i reply: three previous Moderators did not extend SlK'll You state thut "if recommendation of Bills and Business Committee does not please (me) or (my) friends that they have the light to controvert it." Ido not yet know what recommendation Bills and Business Committee have made, but do know the Auckland attitude. 1 see no mention in the Book of Order of the necessity of a "friend" 01. the floor of Assembly; the suggestion of such involves prior intrigue, which Rule 377 discourages. May "no friend," then, mean no case? A "friend whom I innocently involved in my initial effort to exercise my right anv fulfil the vows of an elder in controverting a long series of sermons introduced with: "The Bible is not the Word of God, but contains the Word of God," this involving of a friend (a minister) led to being first, ostracised and finally "jockeyed" out of lub right to claim trial by "libel" and suspended from the ministry—» minister who at that time had more conversions under his ministry than any of whom 1 knew. You may call it a coincidence, as you will—Modernists so call many of God's manifestations in Word and Work—but an hour ago, as your letter came do*,vn the street, lying up under doctor's orders 1 rpad fsninh xixix. You may devoutly pray Hezekiah's prayer therein contained: "There shall be peace and truth in my days," but know that Rule 512 demands your intervention and a Moderatorship that is secured a "peaceful" course by covering up wickedness such as my letter disclosed must sooner or later lead to the interposing of a Friend under whose Moderatorship the favour of man will appear in its foolishness and the prayer of Hezekiah in its selfish sinfulness. Yours Very Faithfully, J. D. McNAUGIITON. Royal Oak, November 23. 1928. OF CHANGE Ot' SURNAME. I, REGINALD STEWART, of Auckland. Salesman, heretofore called and known by tho name of REGINALD STEIN, hereby give public notice that by Deed Poll dated the third day of November, 1928, and enrolled in the Office of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland, on the 20th day of November. 1928, under Number 330, I formally and nbsolutely renounced nr.d abandoned the said surname of STEIN and assumed nnd adopted the surname of STEWART. Dated at Auckland this 271 h day of November, 1928. REGTNAT,D STEWART, Lute Reginald Stein O T I C 17 Shipping masters, owners of small craft, nnd residents of Devonport are wnrnedthat heavy gun-fire will take ph'ce from North Head forts between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.. TO-MORROW (Friday), or .SATURDAY, December 1, if weather unsuitable on Friday. To avoid damage to windows, those living in the vicinity are requests! to keep them open and also to secure any nrti'-les likely to be displaced by the concussion. CHAS. .T. DUFF. ('apt. R.N.Z.A.. Adjutant Northern Coast Group, N.Z.A. A UCKLAND TRAINING COLLEGE. OPEN EVENINGS. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). And TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). On these Evenings, between the hours of 7.30 and 9.30. there will be on exhibition at the College, Epsom Avenue, SPECIMENS OF STUDENTS' ART AND HANDWORK.

A very hearty invitation to be present is extended to anyone interested in the College and its work, especially Touchers and Old A's. H. G. COUSINS. Principal. rpilK Auckland Dairy E'rodnce Committee. I comprising leading merchant houses, advises the following prices (without charges and commissions), for tlie week commencing Thursday. November 2!), and ending Wednesday, December 5. 1023:—Engs: Hen. lid dozen": Duck, 9d dozen. Butter: First grade. Is Id lb. rjio THR EMPLOYEES OF THE MANCHESTER COSTUME CO., LTD. WORK WILL BE RESUMED On FRIDAY. NOVEMBER HO. NOT THURSDAY, THE 29TH. TTNDER •' THE TIMBER FLOATING U ACT. 1003." NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO FLOAT TIMBER AND CONSTRUCT DAMS AND BOOMS. Pursuant to "The Timber Floating Act, 1008," notice is hereby given that the Whangarei Timber Company. Limited (a duly incorporated Company having its registered offico at Whansarei), Sawmiller. intends to apply for a Licence under the above-men tioned Act to Hoat timber flown the Mangawai River and its tributaries from Block I. of the Waipu Survey District to booms to bo constructed near tho Taiptiha Railway Station. It is proposed 'o construct dams nnd booms at poin's shown approximately on a tracing deposited with the Commissioner of Crown Lands of the North Auckland Land District. Dated Ihu 2ilth day of November, One thousand nine hundred nnd twenty-eight. THE W HANGAR EI TIMBER COMPANY. LIMITED. By its Secretary. F W W I'RIMMER. WARNING TO ALL INHABITANTS OF AUCKLAND AND THE SUR ROUNDING DISTRICTS. AND FOR THE OWNERS OF ALL LOCAL FISHING AND PLEASURE BOATS His Majesty's Ships Dunedin Diomcde. Laburnum and Veronica, of the New Zea land Squadron, will carry out Day nnd Night Firings in the FTnurnki Gtdf during the period of November :>0 to December 7, inclusivo. (Signed) O. T C. P. SWA BEY, Commodore Commanding New Zealand ' Station. JUNCTION Crossing, Main Highway, «•' East Coast Roads. Silverdnle. is Closed to Traffic from date.—M. Bunnnn,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19281129.2.185.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 22

Word Count
1,046

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 22

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert