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CHURCH NOTICES /JiHE IyjTETHODIST QHURCH. piTT gTREET. piTT gTREET. "A CHURCH THAT IS A HOME." MINISTER: "DEV. 1? ' R EV - E. T. O 1 11 a.m.—"A LIVING CHURCH." 0.30 p.m.—Service of Song. 7 p.m.—Broadcast Service. Subject: "AND • WE HOLD OUR PEACE." Anthem: "At Even, ere the Sun was Set." Solo: Mr. Stewart Harvey. Organist, Mr. Albert Bryant. Annual Covenant Service after Evening Service. Visitors Cordially Welcome. Conic With Your Friends. KINGSLAND WERHEN; 7 p.m., REV. S. J. WERREN (Communion). T?DI".X TERRACE -1-J OLPHERT (Communion); 7 p.m., REV. J. OLPHERT. Dominion rd.—n a.m., rev. e. w. HAMES, M.A., Dedication Service for Teachers and Officers; 7 p.m., REV. E. W. HAMES', M.A. Covenant Service and Communion. ROSKILL li a.m., REV. A. H. SCR I VEX; 7 p.m.. REV. H. G. BROWN (Covenant Service) QANDRINGHAM —11 a.m., REV. H. Cr. 0 BROWN (Covenant Service); 7 n m MR. S. E. CJIAPPELL. N.B.—u'.no p.m., Recommencing of Sunday Schools and Bible Classes throughout circuit. TVTETHODIST CENTRAL I>JL MISSION, IfM uK I AIREDALE STREET (Opposite Main Entrance, Ajf Town Hall). 11 a.m., Mr. S\ Rollins; 7 p.m., Rev. A. Everill Orr, "The Kingdom of God." Soloist: Mr. G. Pratt. Maori Mission at II a.m. Radio Church of "The Helping Hand," front Station IZ,l—Mondays, VJ.3O to 1 p.m., luesdays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 31 a nt.. Rev. A. Everill Orr; 7 p.m., Mr. H. latton. "What Hast Thou in the HouseP AST QIRCUIT. ftOLLEGIATE CHURCH, GRAFTON RD. V 11, REV. H. RANSTON, M.A. Litt.D., Sacrament; 7, REV. W. T. BLIGHT, T?PSOM--n rev. a. Mitchell, solo--Li Ist: Mr. H. E. Kersev ; 7, REV. E. D. PATCHETT, "A Reconciled World." Sacrament.

M T r,«FPE">~ PARKER, Sacrament; 7, MR. W. S MACKAY. REMUERA.— 11, REV. W. WALKER, r iinnly Service, "Shining as Lights," Sacrament; 7, REV. W. WALKER. \TEWMARKET—II. REV. E. D. PATfHETT; 7, Musical Service, REV. A. MITCHELL. Soloists: Mrs. Treadgold and Mr. T. Eliison. PARXELL— 11, MR. T. L. HAMES; 7 MR. ERIC H. PAIX, B.Sc ' J>AXMURE— 7, REV. F.. J. PARKER. EWTOX EAST MISSION, 11 a,.m.—MISS G. MacKEXZIE. 7 p.m.—-MR, A. G. MEXZIES (Communion). "LpREE METHODIST CH., -*• Mount Eden, Corner Valley Road and Mount Eden Road. Preacher at both Services: KEXXETH H. MELVIX. MI. ALBERT METHODIST CRUHCH. 11 a.m., REV. LES CLEMEXTS. Subject: "What is Your Life:-" 7 p.m., REV. HAROLD SHARP. Subject: "Union of the Churches." 0, Sunday School. rVNEHUXGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. OXEHUXGA Laws; 7 p.m., Rev. J. D. Grocott (Sacrament). PEXKOSK—II a.m.. Mr. Howell; 7 p.m., Rev. W. R. Laws. WESTXEY RD. —Harvest Festival, Rev. J. \V. Grocott. WALMSLEY RD-—7 p.m., Mr. C'respin. /iHUHCH OF THE GOLDEX LIGHT, 100 Xcwton Rd. (late Upper Queen St.) — Sunday, 7 p.m.: "Freedom and Power." Floral messages by Rev. Faithful Philpott. Thursday, Healing and Psychometry, 8 p.m. Saturday Afternoon, Healing, 3 p.m. AH Welcome. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS BIBLE Readers.—Do you wonder about the present times? Send for Booklet. "New Era," free. 'i'J'JilT. Melbourne. BIBLE Readers. —Do you wonder about the present times? Send for Booklet, "New Era." free.—"Kingdom," G.P.O. Box 2223T, Melbourne. ROSICRUCIAX Digest, Science, Metaphysics, Philosophy; 3/3. —Wbitcombe's Finnis', Rowlatt-Moore. 1938 ~~ CENTENARY YEAR "THE PL AIX POINTS OF PROTESTAXTISM," by DR. J. J. XORTH. Archbishop Averill says: "1 have read it with considerable interest." Dr. C. H. Laws says: "An able statement of the Protestant position and worthy of careful study by all who would know the facts." The Outlook (Presbyterian) says: "A careful perusal of 'Plain Points' will do much to clarify the minds of our people, and we urge its purchase and perusal." OXE SHILLIXG. Of All Booksellers. Or direct from Publisher. H. H. DRIVER, Ellerslie, (Postage a penny). Second large edition now in the press.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE A PARTMEXT House, Mt. Eden, 4 flats; -fx 11 100. —Eden Agency, 0 Xew North Rd. A PARTMEXT House, ll rooms, fully furn., £220; Private Hotel, 1 rooms, £l5O, central.—Ripley. Hellaby's Bldgs. A PARTMEXTS! Mt. Eden Rd. Freehold! Unencumbered. Three Plats, £1290; easy terms. A really good spec to have nice income and live rent free. VAUGHAX, 'll Queen St. " A A. AXD C.T." PRIVATE HOTEL!! Xi.Bed and Breakfast only. 4CI rooms. Turnover £SO week. 7 years' lease, Reduced price £llOO. Ingoing £OOO. MILES J. GASSIDY, Dilworth Bldg. . \ WAY PROM OPPOSITIOX A. GENUINE MIXED. Takings, £SO weekly. Heavily stocked. Accommodation. Low rental. Price, £3."io. MUTUAL AGENCY, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. BAKERY, 1600 twos, £lO smalls weekly; ingoing £2.~>Q. —Burlinson. Box 760. C.l. BEAUTY Salon, City, complete equipment; owner into hospital; first reasonable offer accepted.—B.S.. 771. Herald. BOARDING House, country town, always full—Apply Snip, IT/iuld Agency, Grant's Bldgs., Xgarnawahia. BAKERY, coastal towrr. Selling 2000 two's, also smalls (no shop). Modern Home and bakehouse. Thorobred mixer. Price £IOOO. MOSS AND MOSS, LTD., 113 Queen Street.

AUCTION BUSINESS. Situated in a progressive Provincial Town and offering wonderful prospects to a live man (approved net profit-maker). Price £3OO cash. Full particulars supplied to bona fide inquiries only. Apply by letter to:— AUCTIONEER, 565 M. Herald. ST A T lONERY, FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY. LENDING LIBRARY. Quick Sale, Stock To-dny, £209/6/-; Fittings and Fixtures, £3O; G. it G. Agency, £ls; Linos., etc., £S; £3OO, WALK IN, WALK OUT. Good living quarters. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry. PENT Takings approximately £SOO per annum. Owner going on land. APPLY PROMPTLY. OWNER, 'J3S Symonds St.. 4 TABLES. HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND TOBACCO, SEPARATED. GOOD STOCK. Must Sell. Leaving for England. TABLES, STOCK AND ALL FITTINGS, .C.V.O. LEASE _ Good Turnover. No Agents. BUSY AUCKLAND SUBURB. Books Open for Inspection. CUE, IGSM, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22955, 5 February 1938, Page 7

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