CHURCH NOTICES APTIST rjpABERNACLE. UPPER QUEEN STREET. 11 a.m.—Worship and Bible Exposition, PREACHER: J}R. ALEXANDER JJODGE. 8.A.. B.D. Subject: "WITHOUT PRAYER NOTHING!" For the Children—"Pilgrim's Progross." 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Biblo Classes. G. 30 p.m.—Preliminary Service of Sacred Song, conducted by MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. 7 p. pi.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. PREACHER: D R * J^ LEXANI)ER Hodge--8.A., B.D. Subject: "A WORD PROM WALES—PLYG NI. O ARGLWYDD." If you are interested in the Revival of Vital Christianity, COMEI TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 7.30 p.m.—Christian Endeavour Society. Speaker: REV. C. REAY, of Hamilton. All young people cordially invited to attend. Speaker, Next Saturday: DR. J. J. NORTH. WEDNESDAY. - SPECIAL MEETINGS FOR PRAYER FOR REVIVAL: 7-9 a.m., 12-1.30 p.m., 7.30-9 p.m. (Dnn. vi„ 10). Come whin you can, go when you must. But, by all moans, come! WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m.—Women's Meeting. Speaker: MRS. J. HIDDLESTONE. FRIDAY, 8 p.m. Open-air Meeting on Tabernacle Steps. T. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV.. JOHN LAIRD. M.A II_"GOD'S CHANGELESS ORDER." 7—"WHAT CHRIST MEANS TO ME." AnotheT Testimony. gHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. C. W. DUNCUMB. Of Course, You Are Invited. RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. 11—"The White-robed Armies and Their Many Crowned King," Parade of Boys' Brigade. 7—Memorial Service for Mr. Roy Baptist churqhes. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. AVONDALE— Mr. A. Schultz, Rov. H. G. Goring. EPSOM—Rev. J. Hiddlcstone. NORTH MEMORIAL Rev. P. L. A. Crampton, B.A. ROYAL OAK—Rev. E. E. Smith. KUMEU (Pomana Hall)— Student Whitten. MILFORD—Mr. K. Rimmer, Student Carter. PT. CHEVALIER —7 p.m.. Student Rcdell. RICHMOND—Rev. C. Chant. SANDRINGHAM—Pastor J. S. Binnie; 7 p.m., Gospel. Lantern Service. WHITE SWAN—Student Wyness. NEW LYNN—Rov. H. G. Goring, Student Norrish. PHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Auckland, 116 Symonds St.—Sunday: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "GOD. THE PRESERVER OF MAN." Golden Text: Isaiah xli., 10. Sunday School at 111) Symonds Street, at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY. Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room, Vulcan Buildings, Room 37, Monday to Friday, 11 to 4.30 p.m.: Friday Evening. G. 30 to 8.30. rp HE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN JL LIGHT, 8 Upper Queen St.—Sunday: 7 p.m., Special Memorial Service for a risen 6ister, Rev. F. Philpott, "The Precious Jewels of Life." Independent Messages. Thursday, 8 p.m.. Healing and Psychometry. Saturday, 3 p.m.. Healing. __ Auckland wayside mission, 37 Queen St., Opposite C.P.O. A Homely Centre of Christian activity, open to all at a\l hours of day and late into the evening. Undenominational, Evangelical. MOTTO: All one in Christ Jesus. Call while in the City. OPENING MEETING: SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m. Missioner: MR. KEITH RIMMER. Chairman: Bruce Scott. Hon. Sec.: Reg. N. Bradley. Superintendent: Brother Jim. Bring a Basket, have Tea and attend your usual Meeting. YOUR PART: Pray, Send Sound Literature, Chairs, Furniture, Crockery, Cutlery, Donation. BAHA'I CAUSE. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Subject: "FROM CHAOS TO ORDER." WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Open Discussion, Room 8, Pierce Bldgs., Corner of Khyber Pass and Symonds Street. rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS -*• (Quakers). Corner Mt. Eden Road and Sylvan Avenue. Meeting for Worship, Sunday, 11 a.m. CHINESE CHURCH. Cook Street (off Hobson St.) Minister: REV. Y. S. CHAU. 2.4s.—Unveiling of Memorial to Rev. William Mawson. All interested welcome. rp HE MOZUMDAR FELLOWSHIP. 1 SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Subject: "PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF." 1 DILWORTH AVENUE, REMUERA. BIBLE Readers, do you wonder about present times? Send for booklet, "New Era," free. —"Kingdom," G.P.O. Box 2223T, Melbourne. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS ~\r W.C.A. Cafeteria, Upper Queen St.— jL . Open to General Public, Mondays to Fridays, and Sundays. Home cooking. BUSINESS NOTICES R OCK OYSTER SEASON. The season will open for the sale of Rock Oysters at the Government Oyster Depot, Market Place, Auckland, on THURSDAY, June 18. 1936. AT DEPOT.—£I 4s per sack: 5s Cxi per suga'rbag containing four gallons; Is per pnrer bag. MAIL ORDERS.—£I 5s per sack, f.o.b. Auckland. ON BEDS.—£I 3s per sack. The telegraphic address of the Depot Manager ia " Tio, Auckland." COAL CA RBONETTEB, FIREWOOD BUILDING MATERIALS. CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. j. H. M. C AEPENTE "- L TD TELEPHONE 30-066 (4 Lines), NEWMARKET. Branch Office: 3rd Floor. Dingwall Blda H.M.V. R ADIOS LOW PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. With new shipments due—we must have more room—hence this outstanding offer on H.M.V. RADIOS. SAVE OVER ONE-THIRD OF THE COST BY BUYING NOW I ALL-WAVE CONSOLE MODELS, Usually £3B 10s. NOW £3ll0 s DUAL-WAVE MODELS. Usually £23 10s. NOW £l6 Terms arranged to suit your convenience. Enquire now about the new H.M.V. "MAGIC BRAIN" RADIOS. CUSTOM'S STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. RADIO DEPT., 4TII FLOOR. SPORTS TUITION LADY CLIFFCO" Clubs, designed foi women. A typo to suit, votir build.— Wiseman's. Queen St gow £ONG -yyiLL you Y^AITV How long will you stand in tho way o) your own progress? For that is what you aro doing if you ore not Qualified. It is the Accountancy-trained men who (ret tho good jobs, earn tho high salariesand while they are still young, tool Take action now and qualify yourself Tho shortest and surest route to Qualifica tion is— JJEMINGWAY'S JJOME - gTUDY qourse in Accountancy. Over 38 yearn' specialised experience' in Accountancy tuition has firmly established Hemingway's pre-eminenco. During the past five yearn alono over 3tHX) Hemingway's students have secured Accountancy Passes Enrol with the Schools that, give the most thorough tuition—and get the besi results. Write to-day for Free Book—"Account ancy." H EMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Bos 516. Auckland, C.l#
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 25
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