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CHURCH NOTICES JgAPTIST fJUBERNACLE. LORD'S DAY. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.—PRAYER MEETINGS. 11 a.m.—PREACHER: j)EV. JOHN jgISSETT. 6.30 p.m.—Gospel Sons Service. 7 p.m.— PREACHER: M R ' E. M. B laiklock ' m ' a ' Tho CHOIR Will Sing at Both Services. MONDAY, 7.30 P.M. PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. J. D. JENSEN. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. NEXT SUNDAY, CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Join us on the Day. Epsom baptist church. Minister: REV. J. K. REID. 11 a.m.—" A Lesson From Abel." 7 p.m.—" Christ's Appointments.' Communion *£>ervioe. MT. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. John Laird. M.A.—Preacher, Rev. H. Ivnowles Kempton. Morning, 11— " A New Horizon for Home Missions. Evening, 7—" The Three Tribunals." SHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDON. 11 a.m.—Exposition of the Word. 7 p m.—REVELATION, 11. and 111. . THE SEVEN EPISTLES." Communion.

Baptist churches. ** Services: 11 a.m., 7 p.m. AVONDALE—Rev. H. G. Goring. MILFORD—Rev. J. Hiddlest-one. Students Mission. NORTH MEMORIAL Rev. P. L. A. Crampton, B.A. ROYAL OAK—Rev. E. E. Smith. MERRILANDS—Students' Mission. _ SANDRINGHAM—Pastor J. S. Binnie. NEW LYNN—Mr. K. Rimmer, Mr. A. Binnie. PUKEKOHE—Mr. N. Skrnner. GRANGE RD.—Mr. C. Rosie, Mr. J. Heffernan. OTAHUHU —Rev, T. H. EccersalL RICHMOND (Grey Lynn)—Rev. G. Chant. PAPATOETOE— Supply. « THE LIBERAL CATHOLIC 1 CHURCH. Church of St. Francis, 3"! Queen Street, lliijl TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 11 a.m. —Holy Eucharist. Sermon: "THE PATH TO PERFECTION." The Liberal Catholic Church supplements but does not supplant the teaching of other Christian Churches. T7IREE FUNDAMENTAL CH., -L Orange Hall, Newton Rd.. 11 a.m.—Divine Service. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.—MR. A. BAKER and MR. C. CAMPBELL. Solo by Mrs. H. O. Wallis. WEDNESDAY. _7.30. Lantern Lecture, illustrating the Ministry of Hope and Comfort among Lepers, by Secretary of Leper's Mission in New Zealand. - HURCH OF GOLDEN LIGHT, Up. Queen St.—Sun., 7, Trance address, Mrs. Philpott, " The Ang<?l Guests." Independent Messages in After Circle. Open Psychometry, To-night, 8; also Thurs. Healing Circle, Sat.. 3 p.m. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 43 Mack el vie St., Ponsonby. SUNDAY.—3 p.m., Circle; 7 p.m.. "The APPEAL in SPIRITUALISM," MR. DYAS. Floral Messages, Mrs. Noble. Wed., 8 p.m.. Healing. Thura., 8 p.m., " Psychograph Circle." Sat., 7.45 p.m.. Social, Kensington Tea Rooms. THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE -*■ THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 371 Queen Street. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE By MR. S. R. GOODMAN. Subject: " OVERCOMINGTHE LIMITATIONS OF LIFE. What is the essence of Theosophy ? It is the fact that man, being himself divine, can know the Divinity Whoso life he shares. SECTIONS FOB SALE BELMONT.— Level Section, 66 x 113 ft sacrificed for £so.—Belmont, 361 Herald.

DOMINION RD Level, volcanic, wide frontage; half price adjoining land.— Snip, 396, Herald. PSOM (3rd Section).— Charming New Subdivision, 16 Sections; £350 to £4OO. —Barfoot's. N.Z. Insurance Bldga. EPSOM —Cheapest Section in district: beautiful views, high ground, flat; to clear up estate. £250.-Gray. Fergusson Bldg.. Queen St., 46-267. FREEHOLD level Sections, St. Heliers and other districts; terms £5 deposit. Burke Organisation. N.Z. Ins. Bldgs., Queen St. MISSION BAY.—Level Section, handy beach and transport; owner will finance modern Tudor Home suit purchaser; no mortgages, £l5O deposit, weekly payments accepted; section £290; buyers; wonderful opnortunity.—Waterfront, 400, Herai.p. ISSION BAY Waterfront.—Valuable Sections; easy terms; harbour views cannot be built out.—K.Z., 378, Herai»p. n ESIDENTIAL Section, Fourth Avenue. REMUERA. Handy Trams.—J-Acre. Rood views, locality.—Barfoot fl. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. ■ "pEMUERA.—£IOO to £3OO. Choice FreeNewton and Kalman. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. REDUCED Prices, handy to 3rd trams, with all convs , m wind up estate.— Land, 224. Herald. SECTION, sunny, corner, Mt. Albert: cash offer wanted.—Section. 279, Her ALT). SECTION. Building, email, level: handy trams. Onehunga.—Fordham, Moore. Onehunga. ST. HELIERS.—Ii Acres, ideal nursery, poultry; surveyed into three.—Owner. 253. Herald. ST HELIERS.—Wide, uninterrupted harhour views, near beach; £29s.—Barfoot s, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. rpiTlßANGl.—Section, close beach, bueh, JL sheltered; metalled road; cheap.—Apply Park Kiosk. BARGAIN.— Mt. Albert, close car; large, level; £llo.—Tozer and Tozer, Agents, Balmoral. HOUSES AND LAND FOB SALE CHARMING HOME, NEAR MOUNTAIN ROAD. ONLY 4 YEARS OLD. <• OWNER LEAVING AUCKLAND. Modern u-storey tile-roofed RESIDENCE of 4 bedrooms, sun P.orch. 2 living rooms and compact and beautifully appointed kitchen. Modern bathroom. Electric throughout. 2 big fireplaces. Fine Freehold section, northerly aspect, stately trees, beautifully laid out and in park-like order. Roomy garage and workshop; concrete paths and carriageway. A PERFECT HOME. Further Particulars on Application. STACE BENNETT, VICTORIA ARCADE. REMUERA WATERSIDE, Off Arney Road. COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED HOME. 7 Rooms, Glassed-in Sun Porch. Electric Hot Water and Light. Brick Garage. FREEHOLD GROUNDS. 50 x 162 feet. Concrete Paths, Lawn and Garden. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. PRICE £1350. ONE TREE HILL. PRIVATE AND SECLUDED HOME IN NATURAL GARDEN, li ACRES, full grown ornamental trees, large fernery; 8 ROOMS; motor garage; close to golf links. 2mins. from enrs; delightful locality. Admittedly an attractive property at a low figure. PRTCE £2600 W. FRATER AND SON, ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. 28 SHORTLAND STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 20

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