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CHUROH NOTICES jgERESFORD C^TREET CONGREGATIONAL QHURCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). 10.15 a.m.—THE PRAYER MEETING. PREACHER: R EV - A. V. WHITING--11 a.m.—" EFFECTUAL PRAYER." " EFFECTUAL PRAYER." (A Sermon by Request.) Anthem: " Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Pence." 7 p.m.-" CHRIST'S MESSAGE TO THE "CHRIST'S MESSAGE TO THE HARASSED." HARASSED." Christ's Immortal (yet unheeded) Sermon on tho Lily . . . A Sermon for those who are feeling the strain to-dny . . . To YOU Christ Says:— " CONSIDER THE LILIES." WHAT DOES HE MEAN? ? ? ? Anthem: "A Hymn of the Homeland." Solo: Mrs. Rattray. Yon are Earnestly Invited to Attend These Services. ewt6n~congr"eg'ational CHURCH (Edinburgh Street).—ll a.m., Young People's Service; 7 p.m., Pastor C. W. : Cooncy. Subject: "The Man Christ Jesus"; 0.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Sunday School I Anniversary Services Next Sunday. Mount eden congregational CHURCH. VIEW liOAD. Minister: REV FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.—"ARE WE 'FOOLING OURSELVES' IN RELIGION?" 7 p.m.-" BOREDOM." WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 24. JUBILEE JpAIR, To be opened at 0.30 p.m. by MRS A. V. WHITING. Stalls of Every Description. Entertainment Dunns: Evening. Admission Free. EVONPORT~~CONGREGATIONAL CH. Bricht, Inspiring Serviees. 11 a.m.-MR. VERNON DREW. 7 p.m.—REV. GEORGE lIEIGIIWAY. A Cordial Welcome to All. CTpwgra METHODIST CH.. Comer Valley Rond and KENNETH H. MELVIN. 11 a.m.-" JEHOVAH - ROPHEKA OR AESCULAPIUS WHICH? " A Study in Divine Healing and Healing-cults. 7 p. m—"EUROPE'S FEARS: THE FACT OF GOD: AND THE END OF OUR TIME." " The Individualism of Nietzsche, and the Communism of Marx are reverse sides of the one disintegrating process: twin, inexorable atheisms." —Prof. Bordyaev. "Tho adventure of the Five-Year Plan and the Mnrch on Rome are quite equivalent to the statue of Nebuchad nezzar."—Prof. Mnritain. Wed., 7.30.—" Some Political Consequences of Christ's Return." HALF-YEARLY AUCKLAND CHRISTIAN CONVENTION will (D.V.) be held in gCOTS JJALL (Upper Symonds Street). rjpO-DAY TO (Labour Day), October 20th to 22nd inclusiveOlder of Meetings: SATURDAY: 3-5 p.m., G. 30-8.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.45-4, 6.30-8.30 p.m. MONDAY: 11-1, 2.30-4.30. 0,30-8.30 p.m. Speakers Expected: R. W, STURT A. MACE. (Manchukuo). J. SPOTTISWOODE. W. BURT. A. STORRIE. H. YOLLA>.D. J. H. MAN INS. R. AULD. J. S. BURT. And Others. Special Hymn Books Will be Used. ALL CHRISTIANS HEARTILY INVITED. O IMPORTANT ADDRESSES " will bo given by ?. A LFRED MACE. 3. -Alfred Outstanding Bible Teacher SCOTS HALL (Upper Symonds Strectl, SCOTS HALL (Upper Symonds Street). 3 p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), 3 p.m. 6.30 p.m., MONDAY, 6.30 p.m. Also at 2.45 p.m.. SUNDAY. 2.45 p.m. Ho Will Speak on " THE ENTHRONED CHRIST." " THE ENTHRONED CHRIST." Don't Miss These Messages. ALL CHRISTIANS HEARTILY INVITED. SPIRITUAL BROTHERHOOD. O Oddfellows' Hall. Pitt Street. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Speaker: MRS. S. OLDFIELD. Subject: "THE WONDER OF THE , SEANCE ROOM." Harmony Prayer Circles, WEDNESDAY. 7.30-9 P.M.. (three sessions), 14 MT. lIOBSON RD., E.C.2. riniE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS J- (Quakers). Corner Mt. Eden Road and Sylvan Avenue. Meeting for Worship. Sunday. 11 a.in. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST J- CHURCH. 43 Mackelvio St.. Ponsonby. SUNDAY: 3 p.m.. Circle; 7 p.m., "The Science of Prayer," MRS. DE COSSE\. Independent Massages. PRO. STEVENS, 8.5.L.V., London. Wed. and Sat.. 8 p.m., Healing. Thurs., 8 p.m., Written Questions, Pro. Stevens. BEAVER'S, 215 Queen St.—Lightning Haoquet Restringing Service. Genuine natural sheep gut used. Prices right. BETTER MaterialsV Better" Play—Guaranteed Ilestringing, from 7s Gd.—The Tennis Shop, 63 Queen St.. Auckland. C" YaTES, 73 City Chambers.—Stringer J* Tilden's, Johnston's, Patterson's Davis Cup Racquets. Expert Restringing, Repairs. E\V. WYLLIE. the International • Stringer. Tennis Racquets, all makes, all prices. Restringing guaranteed; 7s Gd to 30s.—Queen s Arcade. Phone 30-863. HOW to String Your Own Tennis Racquets.—Booklet, with 8 illustrations, post paid, Cd.—Sports Repair Depot, 58 A 1 bert St^_An ckhnd. RACQUET Restringing: speoial September concessions, from 7s Gd: guaranteed workmanship.—Modern Bag Co.. 400 Queen RACQUET Restringing undertaken: cheap, i 5s Gd. 6s Gd; quality, from 9s 6d.— Beaver's. 21b Queen St. Phone 43-772. RACQUETS Rest rung with best gut from > 10s.—Rush Sports Depot, T. and G. Bldgs.. Elliott St. TENNIS Racquets, selection over 300; lead JL inn; makes; absolutely bedrock prices. ~ Modern T?a>? Co.. 400 Qnoen St. Ct AVE MONEY! SEND YOUR RACQUET O TO US. EXPERT RESTRINGING, Real High-tension British Gut. Best Obtainable, 7s Gd, 9s Gd, 12s Gd, 17s Gd, •229, Gd All 1035 Stocks. Guaranteed Quality and Workmanship. FREE 2? Gd Cover with Restrings from 12s Gd. Country orders. Restringing, or any Sports Goods, promptly despatched. THE TENNIS SHOP. Ist Floor, 63 Queen St., Auckland. CHIROPRACTIC AM. and V Hart, Palmer Graduates, • Members N.Z.A C.A.. 407 N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Queen St. 45-278. AT. REDDELL, Palmer School Grad- • uatc.—Treatment given in the Home.Phone 44-436. Mt. Albert. Consultation fjree^_ BAR.R AND BARIi, Palmer Graduates, Members N.Z.A.C.A., A.M.P Building. Bank St.. Whangarei. Phono 2GOO /"CHIROPRACTIC Inslitute Inc., Lionel Vv Duggan. Principal. 43 Winslone Bldg.; X-ray end Patho-Neurometer Service Phone DW. DENHOLM, Palmer Graduate. • Member N.Z A.C.A.. 400 N.Z. Insur- ' ance Bldg.. Queen St. Phono 45-278.__ DUGGAN, Miss Freda. Palmer Graduate, Member N.Z.A.C A.. Winstone Bldg., Queen St. Phone 46-414. iILESTWD GILES, Palmer Gradates, X Members N.Z.A C.A., Dilworth Bldg., Auckland; Princess St., Dunedin. Phone 45-525 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES McLEOD-CRAIG. Magnetic Ilealer. Psycho-Therapeutist treats Nervous Breakdowns, Stomach Troubles; success certain.—St Kevins Arcade. MISS MILLER, Colon Irrigation. Foam Bath, Sk ; r. Conditions. Rheumatism, Neuritis, Colitis. Debility. Obesity. Toxaemia, Bloorl Pressure, Insomnia.— Brooklyn. Phone 45-593. ABNORMAL Gland, Nerve, Mental, Functional, Constitutional, Organ, Growth, Talking, Walking Disorders.—P. Meuli. Endocrinologist, Southern Cross Bides., Chancery St. 47-349,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 7

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