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CHUROH NOTICES g aptist tabernacle. Minister: W. KEMP. 10 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. ... 11 a.m.—Preacher: DR. J. J- NORTH. " THE HEROINE OF EASTER DAY." f> p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 6.30 p.m.—Gospel Song Service. 7 p.m.—Preacher: DR. J. J; NORTH. j( Subject: "HE ABOLISHED DEATH. APPROPRIATE MUSIC will bo Sung by the CHOIR. Conducted by MR. ARTHUR tE, WILSON. WEDNESDAY. 7.30. DR. NORTH will continue his Studies on the Gospel of St. John. SPECIAL PRAYER MEETINGS, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fiulay at 7.30. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCfI. " The Church with the Welcome.' Minister: REV. R. STOWARDS. 11 a.m.—REV. GEO. HEIGH WAY. 7 p.m.—REV. R. STOWARDS. '* THE EMPTY TOMB." Visitors to the City Cordially Welcomed. BIBLE STUDY, WEDNESDAY, 7.30. Conic! Mount albert baptist church. BIG TENT MISSION. Sundnv, 7; Week Evenings, 7.30 Evangelist: REV. JOSEPH CARLISLE. 11—Preacher: REV. JOHN LAIRD. M.A. PPSOM BAPTIST ChUIK'JIIJ 11 a.m.—REV. A. J. CRIGG. M.A.. B.D. fi.3o p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p in.—STUDENT J. K. REID. Communion Services. CJHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDON. EASTER SERVICES. 11 a.m.—"THE GREATEST HOPE. 7"p SHOWED UNTO,, THEM HIS HANDS AND HIS SIDE. Soloist: Mr. L. Honey combe—- ' Eastertide." Evening Communion TTIGHER THOUGHT OF Jtl N.Z., INC. The Temple. Cnr. Pitt and Wellington Streets. tKv' 11 a.m.—Young Folks' WorJ ■ —"*—2. y aliip and Study (Adults also welcome). Mrs. E. Lewin. f> 10 p.m.—Organ Recital. Mr. H. Barnngton. 7 p.m.—"My Own Personal ResurrectionAil Easter Story." Rev. Prof. Jas. R. Adams, 8.D., of New York. Everybody should hear this Freeing talk. Mr J. White, of Dunedin, will Sing, "The Livj-iu God" (O'Hara) and "Twilight" (Nevin), . , Come Early us Seating? is Limited. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Prof. Adams will be continuing his lectures at 7.45 p.m. Monday, a.lso 2.30 and 7.40 p.m., Tuesday, after which Class Instruction will commence. Wednesday. 2 p.m.—Woman's Progress Club. "Originality the Need of the Modern Woman." Professor Jas. R. Adams, B.D. EVERY WOMAN WELCOME. No Prosperity or Esoteric Classes this week. REMEMBER OUR BUILDING FUND APPEAL. _ THE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN 1 LIGHT. 8 Upper Queen Street.— Sunday, 3 p.m., Open Lyceum: all welcome. Sunday. 7 p.m.—. Trance Address. "Resurrection. (Messages by flowers in after circle) to-niscn*. Saturday, open circle ft p.m. Thursday. 7.4.) Sat., 2.45. Healing Circle, conducted by Sister Philpott. DON'T Mi?s Hearing Nicholson. Irish Evangelist Scots Hull, Sunday Week. 3 p.m. 'and 8.15 p.m. SECTIONS FOR SALE I FORCED dale.—Mission Bay Waterfront; ideal sheltered position: half price. £350. —P 'i one ')3-fiOV I FORCED Realisation, nick of Tamaki GarJL 1 dens.— Beautiful, level, volcanic Seci ion; views, cost .f300; accept any reasonable ofTrj-—TTprH ,nn. H \t. n. SECTION, in centre township; best posii for EASTER IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT OMIIIA OMIHA ROCKY BAY, WAIHEKE ISLAND 200 Delightful Seaside Sections Still to be Selected. WOODLANDS PARK HUIA ROAD. TITIRANGI. The " Hills for Health." 1G Elevated Bush Sections. 12 Miles from City. PIHA WEST COAST. PIHA 178 Allotments on or neor this Famous Ocean Beach. All weather road 25 miles from City. There is a Section for you on one of these unique Estates. A small deposit will secure one and only 8d per day (no interest) will pay of! the balance. Prices from £2O to £9O; 50s Deposit; 5s Weekly. No interest. Representatives will be pleased to show you round during the Holidays STAGE BENNETT, VICTORIA ARCADE. QUEEN STREET. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE CUTY, Twelve Percentage Investment.— ' Three Houses, tenanted; large section; mortgage £050; cash, £qoo.—Gift, 862, Hurui.n. ELLERSLIE, Rock field Rd.—Approx. 31 Acres, nicely elevated land, with orchard; 8-roomed House with all convs., including e.l. and gas; in good order; attractive family home, or suitable for flats; any reasonable offer considered.—Apply Public Trust Office. MANUREW A.—Poultry Farmlet, ncre, sheds, accessories, Bungalow: suit town worker.—ldeal. 570, Hfhat.d. MANGER E.—5J Acres, 6-roomed Bungalow; registered dairy; rich land; subdivided; good shelter; £1475; no agents.— Apply Heualtx MORTGAGEE selling House, with convs., 8 Boston Rd., near Symonds St., £4OO, or near offer "IV f ORTG AGE E' S S A LE.—P A P ATOETOE I>JL HOUSE, brick, tiled roof, fi rooms: washhouse; bathroom, porcelain bath; electric stove and lighting; close estation. Sacrifice price. £ooo.—Apply A. H. Tapper. Inakan. Acros, House, e.1.; glasshouse, sheds; grass; £SOO, cash or terms.—J.F., 313, Heuat.T). in Acres, good Cottuge. Manurewa Parish; J.U £500; £3OO cash; balance State Adv a nee; no agents.—43-100. ____ J?/lAn Total Price.—Unencumbered. 5 Sw4:UU» Rooms; Mt. Albert; waß £1250., —Mnyhill. Agent. Snndringham. . T N DECE AS E D ESTA TE. X MUST BE SOLD. 2} ACRES, ORAKEI RD.. REMUERA All in crass, splendid soil, slopes to the east; comfortable House of 5 rooms, outbuilding. Why go to the country when you can get a farmlet like this in the best part of Rcnluera for £1250 or near offer.? RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., 191 Queen Street. 33 ACRES, ~ CLOSE TO BUS ROUTE FOR lIIGtI SCHOOL. j-Mile Day School, Railway Station, Tennis Courts, etc. ELECTRIC 5-ROOMED HOUSE, cowshed, machines installed; electric power, el. hot water and el. separator; 24 cows. bull, horse, pigs, etc. (4 other cows sold fat): 2 acres bush. A bonny farm and free of noxious weeds. This land is carrying equal to u cow to the acre. PRICE £2050. DEPOSIT £500; BAL. LONG TERM AT 5 PER CENT. THIS HAS BEEN REDUCED £6OO FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 804 H. H. PATTLE, LTD., GENERAL MERCHANTS AND ESTATE AGENTS. PUKEKOHE. A REMUERA GIFT. COST £I9OO. WILL SELL FOR £IOSO. UPLAND RD, Near Tram.-BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, garage, all modern requirements; fine views; terms arranged. ST. HELIERS BAY. VERY ATTRACTIVE MODERN BUNGA LOW, 5 rooms, ktchettc. all electric, sun porch, garage, pw.c.; large section, in lawn, garden, shrubs: Govt, mort., £llOO harbour views Only £I3OO. * C. R. WILLIAMSON & CO. M.R.E.1., 18 FORT STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 14

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