r|iAB£RNACLE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. MINISTER: TQR. yjODGE. 8.A., B.D. 20 a.ra. and 5.30 p.m.—Prayer Meetings. __ 11 a.m. Worship and Bible Exposition. For the Children—"Pilgrim'* Progress." Serraon Subject: " AS WE FORGIVE," 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bib 3« Classes. 3 p.m.—The Tabernacle MEN'S MEETING. Speaker: DR. J. J. NORTH. Subject: "TIIE WORLD CRISIS-DEATH FLURRY OH BIRTH PANGS?" Chairman: Mr. C. Butts. 6.30 p.m.—Preliminary Sen-ice of Sacred Soek, conducted by Mr. Arthur E. Wilsoc. „ 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, conducted by DR. \ LEXANDER TTODGE. A 8.A., B.D. XA Special Series of Addresses on: " V.'are the Dea-d? '' (in.)—" HELL- • MONDAY. 7.30 p.m.—PRAYER MEETING, i TUESDAY. 2.30 p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary Union. ANNUAL THANKS-J GIVING AND GIFT DAY. Speaker: j DR. ALEXANDER HODGE. 8.A.. B D. j WEDNESDAY. 2.30 p.m.—The Tabernacle , WOMEN'S MEETING. Speaker.. Miss ] M. Frederick. of India. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL I SCHOLARS. PARENTS and INTER- ] ESTED FRIENDS are heartily invited i to h*ar an address by DR. ALEX- , ANDER HODGE. 8.A.. 8.D.. on "THE | IDEALS AND AIMS OF THE BRI- f GADE MOVEMENTS." Representative | companies of both ih& Boy*' Brisraie | and the Girls' Life Brisa.de will be j present- . ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. , II a.m.—" A Christian When Impossible." j 7 p.m.—" The Infallible Authority." Preacher: REV. JOHN LAIRD, M.A. SHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. C. W. DUNCUMB. 11 a.m.—" As the Essie So—" 7 pjn.—The Sacrament of BelieTers* Baptism Taught ana Observed. Citiiens Cordially Invited. Mount eden baptist church. REV. R. STOWARDS. "PROVING GOD": 7 p.m., "FREEDOM AND TRUTH." Wed.. 7.30.—" The Tabernacle in the Wilderness." Epsom baptist church. 11 a.m.—REV. DR. J- J. NORTH. Soloist: Mr. B. Carlisle. 7 p-m.—STUDENT PASTOR R. G. BROWN. Soloist: Mr. Bert- Skeels. ■. j BAPTIST CHURCHES. Services: 11 sjn. aid 7 p.ffi. ! AVONDALE—Rev. H. G. Gcriac. Rex. M. I W. P. Lucdlct. i GRANGE RD.—Rev. E- K. Kemptcn. MILFORD—Rer. M. W. P. Lascelle*, ReT. : J. Hiddlestone. ROYAL OAR—Rev. E. E. Smith. NORTH MEMORIAL Rev. P. L. A. Cramp ton, B.A. RICHMOND—Rev. C. Chant _...,! SANDRINGHAM—Pastor J. S. Bmme. Mr. , A. H. Donnell, M.A. . . WHITE SWAN—Pastor J. S. Bixmie. . PT. CHEVALIER—Ser. L. B. Busfield. KUMEU fPotnans Hall )—R-ev. A. S. Wilson, i PUKEKOHE—Sradcnt Goldsmith. j NEW LYNN—B.T.I, Student, Rer. H. G. | Gorinc. MERRILANDS—Student ReddelL QUE jg£ WILDE?. ED yyTHAT JS OOM3NG? A STARTLING BIBLE LECTURE ON " IN pBOPHECY." Hlns.tra.ted from the Screen. rjiHE »piVOLI (Neaa Graft-on Bride*)• fJX>MORSOW <SUNDAY). 'J P.SL Speaier: EVANGELIST W. E. BATTYE. j Advent Mission Committee. " EDUCATIONAL Engineering i§ not only interestiz.g b*ai a well pasd profession. If ycra I have brains and are prepared to work, you i can train yourself by the I.C.S. Home Study i Courses. These include all Branches ot ! Write for Free Prospectus to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept A.. ! N-Z- Insurance Baildings, AncKand. CORRESPONDENCE Coochiny Collere (Principal, T. U. W ——..l Examination*. Prospectus!— Box 14".4. ince'OTERNMENT and Othrs JgXAMIN NATIONS SPEED CLASSES Day and Evening. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Certificates Issued Quarterly. Term Starts From Date of Entry. Fees Moderate. BRAIN'S pOMMERCIAL pOLLEGI V> Limited, N.2. Insnranae Bide Phone 4R-256. QOLLEGE HOUSES & LAND 70S EXCHANGE BLOCK. 4 Fiats ; crwner' ■will take Home pari payment.—Batherford. Sbortiiand St. BUNGALOW, tin encumbered, Outer Snbttrfos; enraer M-ants Hon sr. R.exnwera.— Rutherford. 35 Shortland St. £ ELECTRIC Bar.ga.low. Takajrana, rood. 8J room od House. Parncll, offered eschan.ee for Small Farm..—Handy. 773. HebjU-P. HERNE BAY toff Marine Parade').— Home, cheap, small deposit: consider exchange.—ffbtrne 26-516-HOUSE asd Frr Acres, south seaside, ■scanted in -exebanse First Mortgage; £32s.—Geo. Walker Ltd, HOUSE. stcall. nicely fum.. St. Hebrrs: exchange Small Poultry Farm.—Geanine, 3J5, HET.A-I.P. SUBURBAN.—4 Acres. Evidence, octO bnildincs. £IOSO. nneppumbered.. Ex[•hsnrre Ttwrn House. —Francis. Papairnra. -j fIA Acres, dairyioE. near AiacfcaDC; i--"' -w-ould e.teha.Tice for lareer Farm North.—B.N.. 1.25 M. Hx.R4.lp. \ CLIENT WITH AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT. PERMANENT, MODERN HOUSE. 7 Rooms and Offices. Go rase. Level Section. Will consider LARGER HOUSE IN REMUERA, EPSOM, PABNELL. G B. OSMOND. L 10? QttfttS StTMI.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 6
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