CHURCH NOTICES. JgERESFORD gTREET pONGBEGATIONAL QHURCH. (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION.) PREACHER: 11 a.m.—" GOD OR MAMMON—WHICH?" Anthem: "Lift. Up Your Heads." 7 pm-" THE GREATEST DANGER OF LIFE." Anthem: "The Lost, Chord." Soloist., Miss D. Johnson: " Angels Ever Bright and Fair." All Seats Free. Everyone Welcome. Come, and Bring Your Friend! C.E. SOCIETIES. There are three live Societies of Christian Endeavour in connection with the Church which meet as follows:-—Juniors. Sunday, 10 a.m.; Intermediate?, Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.: Seniors, Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Visitors Invited. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. NEW LYNN. PASTOR E. C. GREY. 10 a.m.—Junior C.E. Society. 11 THE PRACTICE OF PRAYER." 7 p.m.-" THE REFUGE OF LIES." Quartette: " Hear My Prayer. TUESDAY, 7.15 p.m. Prayer and Fellowship Meeting. WESTERN SPRINGS. Preacher: MR. P- C. BELL. 11 a.m.—" The Eternal Sufficiency." 7 p.m.—SPECIAL SERVICE. Beresford Street. Endeavourers assisting. Bright, Helpful Singing and Message. - Subject: "THE DOOR OF HOPE." ATEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH i> (Edinburgh Street, Newton). Morning, 11— Young "People's Service. MR. HOOLE.. Evening. 7—MR. A. G. MENZIES. Mount' eden congregational CHURCH. (Corner of Esplanade and View Roads.) 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—MR. GORDON SMITH, of Devonport. 7 p.m.—REV. MRS. K. HUTLE i. of London Missionary Society, China. COME. AND BRING A FRIEND! ONEHUNGA CHURCH. Preacher: REV. A. V. WHITING. FOR SATISFAC--7 p T ii°- ; '"wilAT IS GOD LIKE?" P ' "WHAT IS GOD LIKE? Strangers and Visitors Cordially Invited. All Seats Free. CONGREGATIONAL IAEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL JJ CHURCH. 11 am—REV. GEO. HHIGHWAY. 7 p.m.—THE PASTOR, Strangers and Visitors to Devonport tordially Invited to these Services. gIBLE gCHOOL. N Z B IBLE r p RAINING "jNSTITUTE (INC.), 411 UPPER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. AN ENTIRELY NEW COURSE OF STUDIES. Classes commence on MARCH 7 at, 7.1.a pm, and thereafter on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 7.15 p.m. SUBJECTS: TTT , T -,^ THE LIFE OF CHRIST. THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS. BIBLE DOCTRINE. CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. PRACTICAL METHODS OF CHRISTIAN WORK. Full particulars on application to the Secretary. Evening Department. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR BIBLE STUDY. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. M ISS C. M. L 0 Teacher of • SINGING, PIANOFORTE. THEORY AND TONTC SOL-FA. Resumed Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Special Arrangements made for School Teachers during Vacations. Studio: H.B. BUILDINGS. KARANGAHAPERD. M E M AUG H A N A ENETT LESSONS IN PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYING. 212, REMUERA ROAD. Frank RANK WILSON ILSON -L RANK t ' ILSU.N (Laureate of the Paris Conservatoire), RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22. SINGING. VOICE PRODUCTION. Interviews By Appointment. STUDIO: OR, PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. TEACHER. PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN, VIOLA. 'CELLO. MANDOLIN, ETC.. HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Address:• C.o. MRS. BLENNERHASSETT. ALBERT ST.. PUKEKOIIE. MRS. H. C. HEATH A.S.M., TEACHER OF PIANO. SINGING AND THEORY. ACCOMPANIMENTS. • 64. VIEW RD„ MT. EDEN. BANJO, Saxophone. Guitar, Ukeiele, Rapid modern methods of instruction. —E. R. Pickering, Academy Studios. 427, Upper Queen St. (next Tabernacle). T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8.. Voice JLi Production, Piano, Harmony.—233, Jervois Rd., Herno Bay. MODERN Syncopated Piano Playing. New Method gives unbelievable results in very short time. —Mervo D. Broe, Ist floor. Civic House. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. DORIS MESSER. L.T.C.L., receives Pupils Elocution, Voice Production, Dramatic Art.—lß, Disraeli St.,-Mt. Eden; 20-792. Hilda Parkinson, a.l.c.m 11.c.m.. givey Lessons Backward Children, and Business Girls. Speech training, reading.— 23 Rose Rd.. Grey T.ynu, Russell - -yyooD. Adjudicator to the Principal Competitions Societies throughout N.Z. Speech Training for children and Adults. Reading. Recitation. Ritual, Public Speaking. STUDIO: 5. MOUNT STREET (Lower Symonds Street). Phone. EDUCATIONAL. nanterbuey qollege SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. SESSION BEGINS FEBRUARY 25, 1932. Full Course of Lectures, Laboratory and Field Work in all Prescribed Subjects:— DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FORESTRY SCIENCE (University of-New Zealand). DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATESHIP. CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. Detailed Prospectus of Courses, etc., on application to the undersigned. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, February, 1932.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21112, 20 February 1932, Page 14
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