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CHURCH NOTICES JgBRESFORD gTREET QONGREGATIONAL QHTJRCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). R EV A MINISTER: RTIIUR Q B.A. 10.15 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.— J JJ gPIVEY, L.M.S., Missionary on Furlough from Gilbert Islands. Anthem: "The Lord is My Shepherd." 2.45 p.m.—Lantern Lecturo by REV. J. H. SPIVEY. 4.15 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. 7pm -R EV - J. EL S PIVBT * Anthem: "How Lovely are the Messengers." Solo: Mrs. A. Rattray, "Divine Love." All Seals Free. Visitors Welcome. MONDAY, 7.15 p.m.—Annual Meeting of L.M.S. Auxiliary. TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Prayer and Fellowship Meeting. TVTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Edinburgh Street. 11 a.m. —Young People's Service. 7 p.m.—PASTOR C. W. COON.EY. Subject: "THE REST GIVER." MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Minister: REV. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.—Special Fathers' Day. 7 p.m.—"God's Plan For You." IJI I V 0 L I. gUNDAY, rj P.M. "BLASTING AT THE ROCK OF AGES; THE BIBLE IN THE CRITIC'S DENI" WILL TnE OLD IiOOK STAND? 'VANGELIST W. E. B' rjiHURSDAY, Q AK 7.45 P.M. Revelation's Theme—"BEHOLD HE COMETH." Higher thought , temple. Cr. Pitt and Wellington Sts. i/jAni Cr- Pitt and Wellington Sts. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—"You and Yonr Work." How to make work pleasant for greater power and achievement—Mr. T. W. Silcock. This is a talk all workers should hear. TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Social—Dance— Competitions—Entertainment and Supper. A happy evening for Is in aid of Building Fund. WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m.—Women's Progress Club. Continuation of the "Interpretation of Numbers"- —By Miss E. Lewin. POWER BOARD NOTICES JpRANKLIN ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. POWER SUPPLY SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply of Power throughout the Board's district will bo cut off by the Public Works Department TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), (July 12), BETWEEN 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., For the purpose of annual overhaul at Sub-station. L. G. SHARP. Engineer. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES JJAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. IMPOUNDING ACT, 1(108. Notice is hereby given that the following person has been appointed by the Raglan County Council to take any necessary action under Section 17 of the Impounding Act within the County of Raglan:— >IR FREDERICK ARCHIBALD PARKER, Ngarut wahia. G. 11. SMITH. County Clerk. Ngaruawahia, July 10, 1936. I7RANKLIN ROAD CLOSED. PAPAKURA-JIUNUA MAIN HIGHWAY. Public notice is hereby given the PAPA- | KURA-HUNUA Main Highway from Junction i with Key Street (Leggs Corner) to Hunua i Post Office, WILL BE CLOSED to all traffic during construction of New Bridge from MONDAY, the 33th JULY, until further notice. All traffic will use the Detour via Key Street and Kelly Bridgo Koad, ALAN P. DAY, County Clerk. COUNTY COUNCIL. Whereas certain persons did, on the Bth day of July, 1930, present a Petition to the Raglan County Council praying that a certain area in Blocks 1., 11., V., VI., IX. and X., Rangiriri Survey District, in the Raglan County, be declared a district for the construction of drainage works under the provisions of Section ICS of ttie Counties Act, 1920; and whereas the Uaglan County Council proposes to consider the said petition on the 12th day of August, 1930, and if the prayer of the said petition be approved will then make a Special Order constituting the said District as aforesaid. Now therefore in pursuance of the provisions of the said Section 168 of the Counties Act, 1920, the Raglan County Council hereby gives public notico that plans of the proposed District have been deposited at the Offices of the Mount "Wellington Road Board and the Panmure Township Road Board both at Panniure, being two Road Board Offices nearest to the proposed District and at the County Office, Ngaruawahia, and that such plans are open for inspection by the public without fee from the date thereof until the said 12th day of August, 1030. Dated this 10th day of July, 1936. By Order of the Raglan County Council. H. W. WILSON, Chairman. G. H. SMITH, ( Clerk. r AIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL ROADS AND BRIDGES LOAN. Pursuant to Section 11 of the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1920, notice is hereby given that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the County of Waikato will bo takon on the proposal of the Waikato County Council to raise a Loan of .£70,000, for the purpose of Reconstructing, Metalling, Bitumening, and Resurfacing Roads and Renewing Bridges, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1936, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 0 p.m., at the undermentioned Polling-places:— Public Hall, To- Kauwhata; Public Hall, Maramarua; Public Ilall, Waetonga; Pavilion Tea Rooms, Rangiriri; Public Hall, Ohinewai. Public Hall, Matahuru; Public Ball. To Hoe; Council Chambers, Town Hall, Huntly: Soldiers and Settlers' Hall, Taupiri; Soldiers' Settlement Hall, Ten Foot Road; Mr. J. Seath's Garnge, Orini; Oddfellows Hall, Ngaruawahia; Public Hall, Horsham Downs; Public Hall, Gordonton; Church Hall. Rototuna; Methodist Church Ilall, Fairfield; County Office, Hamilton East; Public Hall, Tauwhare; Public Hall, Matangi; Public Hall, Hnutapu; Mr.'A. N. deL. Willis' Office, Victoria Street, Cambridge-, Public Hall. Eureka. Dated at Hamilton this 30th day of Juna 1936. JOHN A. SAMPSON, Chairman. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS YW.C.A. Cafeteria, Upper Queen St • Open to General Public, Mondays tf> Fridays «nrl <4nndav« Home ennkintr OOW 0 OW JjONG Y OIJ \Y Al,ri How long will you stand In the way ol your own progress? For that is what you are doing if you aro not Qualified. It is the Accountancy-trained men who get the good jobs; earn the high salaries—and whilo they aro still young, tool Tako action now and qualify yourself Tho shortest and surest route to Qualifica tion is— JJEMING WAY'S ££OME • gTUDV QOURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY. Over 3m years' specialised experience in Accountancy tuition has firmly established Hemingway's pre-eminence. During the past fivo yearr- alone over 3000 Hemingway's students have secured Accountancy Passes. Enrol with tho Schools that give the most thorough tuition —and get the best results. Writo to-day for Free Book—"Account ancy. 1 JJ EM I GWA *\B CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND, 0.1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 25

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