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North. • 0r - 3SANDRINGHAM—Mr. F. Crespin Mr P I Jansen. ' • PT. CHEVALIER—Student Jamieson r MERRILANDS—Mr. Bruton, Mr. Bhrtu' KUMEU—Mr. L. Lambourn. . WHITE SWAN—Student Norrish. HUlA—Student Gibbs. M° DXT E cl l ' SUNDAY T ®5S.' 11—"FOR OLD AND YOUNG" 7—"FULL SURRENDER." Preacher: REV. J. D. JENSEN. OUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CH^Rrii; Minister: REV. JOHN LAIRD if r 11—Brigade Parade Sen-ice. ' 7 —"Conditions of Blessing." ANDREW JOHNSTON MISSIOV AUGUST 20. N ORTH MEMORIAE BAfflsrcl®. 31 a.m.—Onarterl.v Communion Servi™ 7 p.m.—REV. P. L.-A. GRAMPTOnV, Thursday, 7..",0; Annual Conventional Gath'„ ing. Speaker: DR. R. C. GILLIE. Sk&ffi QHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURT3 O REV. C. W. DUNCUMB 11—"Flowers Which Blossom in the GlnnmMiss Nancy Hutthcs will also sneak 7—"God's Way With the Backslider' .J-" 0 -Wle was in ths Wheels. 7 p.m.—loung People's Serri« Gods Wages." 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"HnHE "VTON.GOING pHBBCH." - "1 HE ON-GOINGr V/ROTCH.-" Favourite hymns and gospel songs selected fcj ballot of the Congregation. ti ". Anthem: Mozart's "Gloria." Solo: MISS WINIFRED. JOHNSON.. AH Seats Free. All-Wetaw. COME AND BRING YOUR' FBIESK TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—"Church at Boat. \ Former Members and Friends invited.':, ■\TEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CE i> -SUNDAY SERVICES: ' 11 Bright "Gospel Services. A Cordial Welcome Awaits Yon. T. EDEN CONG. CHURCH. VIEW Rli. Minister: REV. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.—"HOW LONG SHALL I BEi'2 WITH YOU?" jr 7 p.m.—"WHY I BELIEVE •IN MAN. NURSES AND NURSINfI . HOMffi A ROHA Convalescent Home, 2 "Bassett Ed, Rcmuera. —Trained Staff; every/xomfod —Phone 10-904. . - BONNY BRAE.—Elderly Folks and fife valescents; beautiful views; fees n«3s> '' ate. Trained Nursing.—loS Market EmiL Epsom. Phone 17-234. DAV-A-DENE Select Convalescent Home, 31.3 Mt. Eden Rd. (2nd sec.). PL 46-S& Spacious rooms. P3y and night parsing. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23423, 12 August 1939, Page 22
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