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, CHURCH NOTICES TJERESFORD (^TUEET QONG KE G A TlO NA L QHURCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). MINISTER: , 0 B.A. 10.15 a.in.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.— QLDS. Anthem: "Praise God in (lis Holiness." Solo: Mrs. Helen Kersey—"When I Survey." 7 p.m. - i:v. KTII IJ R 0 IyELSON. '"I'll E LOVE THAT WILL NOT LET rs go." Aiillhmii : "Ulessed ,fre the Pure in Heart." Solo: Miss Mavis Headle —"('oine Unto Me." « p.m.- Holy Communion and Reception of Meiuhers. A Friendly Welcome. Popular llymns, Helpful Worship and a Thrilling Gospel Address. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m.—Annual Sunday School Concert. TUESDAY, T.lp.m.—-Prayer and Fellowship Meeting. SUNI)AV, OCTOBER 11, SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. \TEWTOX COXGREGATK)NAL CHURCH, ii Edinburgh St.—l I a.m., H.T.I. Student; 7 p.m., PASTOR C. \V. COONKY. Subject: "A Song of the Morning." Song Service, 0.55 p.m. Communion observed both Services. Mount eden congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. I 1 a.m.—"Do You Live in (he Lightf" I'J noon.—Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—"Withered Lives." VEN T MI SSI ON. m i To L I. gUN DAY, IJ P.M. pASTOR Q rpURNER, Vice-President General Conference, WILL SPEAK. SUH.I EOT: "THE j()ST pROGRESSIVE jyp>VEMENT IN THE y^ORLD." MARVELLOUS TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE SOUTH SEAS FROM CANNIBALISM TO CHRIST. A SIGN OF OUR LORD'S ADVENT. MRS. KILROY AND MISS STARKEY WILL SING. YOU ARE INVITED. p II R I S T A I) E L P II I A N S. Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. LECTURE, 7 p.m. "FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AGO— Oth OCTOBER, 1530." Speaker: MR. L. HOLMES. Ail Welcome. No Collection. BOOKSAND PUBLICATIONS IJIBLE Readers, do you wonder about the present times? Send for booklet, "New Era," free. —"Kingdom," G.P.O. Box 2'J23T., Melbourne. DETECTIVE, Western, Breezy Stories, Popular Magazines. Send '2/0, parcel.— O.K. Hook Exchange, 2!to I'onsonby ltd. FUNERAL NOTICES pOURT NIL DESPERANDUM, No. 0495, A.O.F. Members of the above Court are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother Alfred Griffiths, leaving the mortuary of Arthur Holmes, Undertaker, Newmarket, at p.m. to-day (Saturday). V. J. HOGGARD, O.R. C. A. WATTS, Sec. MEETINGS ATTENTION! THE TRUTH ABOUT TnE RUSSIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC. HEAR J. B. KING. TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, AT 7.30 P.M. WHO IS KINO? An ex-resident of New Zealand who has just spent six years in the Russian Republic as Chief Organiser on Gold Production. IIE HAS AN INTERESTING MESSAGE. Be Early if you want a Seat. Collection to Defray Expenses. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, AT 7.30 P.M. Doors Open at G. 45. Ushers are requested to report at the Grey Street Entrance at 0.30 p.m. 4 UCKLAND DRIVERS AND RELATED A TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. An Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the Above Union Will tie Held in the TRADES HALL, On TUESDAY, THE fith INSTANT, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Report of Delegates from the Conciliation Council. C. LINDSAY, Asst. Secretary. A UCKLAND BIBLE IN SCHOOLS il LEAGUE. MEETING FOR WOMEN, LEWIS EADY HALL, Queen Street, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, •_\:to P.M. Speakers: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, Principal Diocesan School. REV. J. A. THOMSON, St. Luke's. Remuera. REV. E. O. BLAMI RES, Organising Secretary. Miss Ellen Melville presides. All Women Cordially Welcomed. SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING of the TRUSTEES will be held at the Bunk on WEDNESDAY, October 7, 1030, at 'J.JS p.m. F. E. SUTHERLAND, Manager. WARNING. Owner - Driver Carriers.—Government Inquiry.—All interested in the above are requested to attend a Meeting at Trades Hall, Monday, Oct. 5, at 8 p.m.—J. Berryman. FURNITURE REMOVALS BE Certain—Relv on Experience. Ring Winstono, Ltd., Telephone 44-BSO, Furniture Movers for over 70 years.—Furniture Stored and Packed. COOKE'S RESTAURANT, COOKE'S RESTAURANT, "THE PLACE TO DINE." our Special for this week is— CRUMPED PORK CHOPS served with Apple Sauce,' Greeh Peas ami ("hipped Potatoes, and a Cup of our Croam-made Coffee. Our 3-Course Dinners are prepared by women chefs who impart that Homo cooked flavour which Is so much appreciated by the menfolk. We serve half ton of fresh list) per week. Whyll! because it is fresh from the sea each dav, and cooked as only Cooke's can cook fish. OUR GRILL SERVICE Is a most popular unit on the menu. Order your ('hops or Steak the way you like them to be cooked, and our chef is at your service. TRY A SPECIAL MIXED GRILL. MORNING TEAS, AFTERNOON TEAS. SODA FOUNTAIN, All at Your Service. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. 60 QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 7

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