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CHURCH NOTICES JgERESFORD gTREET QHURCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). «AH hail! Thou Victor in the strife, All hail! Thou etrong to save. PREACHER: R EV - A. V. W HITING ' 10il8 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. 11 am-"THE GOSPEL. OF EASTER. Anthem: "Christ is Risen. Solo: Mrs. H. E. Kersey-' Easteitide. P " THE TOMB OF DESTINY. " THE TOMB OF DESTINY. Anthem: "I Am Alpha and Omega." Quartette: " Bury Thy Sorrow. Strangers and Visitors Welcome. All Seats Free. Newton congregational church (Edinburgh Street). Easter Services: Morning 11—Young People's Service. Homing, MR g w SMEETO N. Evening. 7-Mr. N. C. Pilcher. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (View Road). 11 a.m-REV. R 7 p.m.—REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. Visitors Always Welcome. DEVON PORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Special Easter Services conducted by the Pastor, 11 a.m. and / P-" 1 - Strangers and visitors to Devonport coidially invited. ■ I imm] j METHODIST CHURCH (Corner ey a MR. KENNETH H. MELVTN. 11 a.m.—"THE RATIONALE OF THE RESURRECTION." Some reasons for the hope within us. 12 Noon—Communion Service. Open fellow--7 P t-ARE WE LIVING IN THE TIMES OF THE END?" Fifth Address of the Series in the QRYSTAL pALACE rpEATRE, MOUNT EDEN ROAD, THE SCRIPTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERNATIONALISM— The mountain that brought forth a mouse. INTELLECTUALISM - The weapon with with which civilisation is dying by own hand. SATANISM. ATHEISM, SPIRITISM. The three furies of fate. SCIENCE—A saga of slaughter while politicians puff their pipes of peace. Special Easter Music by the Sheffield Choir and Canterbury Cathedral Choir, commencing at 6.40 p.m. T> E V I V A L jp I R E. COVENANT HALL. EAST STREET, KA RANG AHA I'E RO AD. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion. 3 p.m.—" Tli-i Passover." 7 p.l <im alive again for evermore. MONDAY,' 7.30 p.m.—"The Spirit of God." Acts ii■, 2. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, <-30 p.m.. Healing by Faith. Jesus warned Israel of the coming ot Great Tribulation in the Inst days. All t lie Old Testament Prophets did the same, beginning with Moses. ... . Revelation gives us a detailed statement. Britain-Israel is the Jew s blood brother. ;:nd will eventually be involved ill wliat the Jew is now suffering at fascist hands: Evangelist. A. 11. DALLIMORE. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE AN EASTER GIFT, PARNELL. (1 ENTLEMAN'S UP-TO-DATE, TVTOJ STOREY RESIDENCE, of 10 rooms, tiled root', all modern appointments. 2 bath rooms, elec hot water, etc.; garage. ONE ACRE OF GROUNDS, with approx. '2ooft. frontage to a good rest dential road Beautifully laid out, glass tennis court, lawns, garden, old-established trees and shrubs, native bush. etc. Lovely view of harbour and North Head; 3 minutes easy walk to trams PRICE £2500. There is no catch in this. The property is freehold, and there is nothing cheaper in Auckland. We understand it changed hands a few years ago at £SOOO. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD., 83 QUEEN STREET. (Members R.E.I, of N.Z.) SALE BY TENDER. Business site and dwelling, MAIN STREET, TE KUITI. •ADJOINING POST OFFICE. The Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of the under-mentioned Properties either separately or in one lot: LOT I.—SECTION IN TAUPIRI ST., TE KUITI, containing 17.85 perches, being Lot 1 of Allot. 17. Blk. VIII., Te Kuiti Native Township, held under deferred payment licence for 34i years from 1/7/25, subject to half-yearly payments of .£l2 13b 6d, covering principal and interest at 5J p.c. The Dwelling situated partlv on this section is owned by the vendor and another in equal shares. LOT 2.—SECTION IN RORA ST. (Main St.), TE KUITI, containing 17.85 perches, being Lot 1 of Allot. 4, Blk. VIII., Te Kuiti Native Township, held under deferred payment licence for years from 1/7/25, subject to half-yearly payments of £6l 15s. covering principal and interest at 51 p.c. The 2 Sections have the same rear boundary and thus form a rectangular block with frontages of approximately 37ft. to both Taujiiri and Rora Streets being ideally situated for a Business Block Conditions of tende- may be inspected at the Public, Trust Offices. Auckland, Hamilton. Te Kuiti and Wellington. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close at Noon on WEDNESDAY, April 26. 1933, at the Office of the District Public. Trustee, Auckland, to whom tenders should be addressed enclosed in sealed envelopes, marked "Estate of George McDonald. Tender for Sections." A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee. Auckland. FARMS FOR SALE PAYING PROPOSITIONS. ACRES. Price £llßo. Carrying 18 ~" cows, 1 Jersey bull, horse, 3 sows. Handy position, school adjoining; well sheltered; watered and fenced: new House: outbuildings. WILL EXCHANGE FOR LARGER FARM. AO ACRES, Going Concern, £1485: all grass; volcanic land, well watered and fenced. School handy; 6-roomed House and outbuildings. Prico includes 2(5 Jersey cows, 9 young stock. 2 horses. Cowe averaged 3001b. b.f. Small Govt, mortgage; low rates. Will exchange for Smaller Farm. 1 ACRES, Going Concern. PRICE J-"" £2980; 63 cows, 10 in-calf heifers, 3 horses and other stock, improvable to 100 cows. Handy Auckland South. House, 5 rooms: 4-eow milking plant; Ist, mortgage, £IB4O, 5 per cent. 18 years. Send us your exchange. BARFOOT - BROS., N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, "Under the Clock." LINCOLN PARK ESTATE, HENDERSON, Authorised by the Vendor, I can offer for Sale at ridiculously low prices:— TTNIMPROVED FARMLETS. ranging in vJ areas from 3 acres upwards, at prices as low as £ls PER ACRE. TERMS: 10 p.c. deposit, 10 p.c. in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 p.c. SPECIAL FEATURES: High, healthy situation, well sheltered, no frosts, lovely views of city and harbour, school and electric power on property, semi-loam soil, suitable for apples, citrus and passion fruit growing, early cropping, poultry farming a'ld market gardening; 16 miles from G.P.0., Auckland (30mins.). Just beyond concrete road; service ca's nnd buses daily. OZICH. HENDERSON.

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

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