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CHURCH NOTICES jg A P T I S T rjiABERNACLE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. "You are Sure of a Welcome at the Tabernacle." 11 a.m.—Worship and Bible Exposition. PREACHER: RE V ' j~)R. X LEXANDER JJODGE, 8.A., B.D. Subject: "LIMITING THE HOLY ONE." Memorial Reference to the late Prime Minister. 2.-15 p.m.—Sunday School .t Bible Classes. 7 p.m. THE TABERNACLE EVANG ELI STIC SERVICE. PREACHER: R EV D H j 4. lexander JJODGE. Subject: "AFTER EASTER WHAT?" Easter Camp Testimomes will be given by Mrs. T. Bond, Miss C. W. Abel. Messrs. R. Hart and E. F. Sherburd. Soloist: Master David Hodge. Bring Your Friends! TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 7.30 p.m.— CHEAT YOUTH RALLY and Easter Camp Echo Meeting. WEDNESDAY, 2.15 p.m.Women's Meeting. Speaker: Rev. C. Boggis. 7.3(> p.m.—PRAYER MEETING. Join us for Prayer and Praise. IMPORTANT FOR YOUNG MENU NEXT THURSDAY, April 1. at 7.30 p.m. in the Tabernacle School Hall, DR. WILLIAM PETTJT will Lecture on "MORAL PERILS OF MODERN YOUTH," Illustrated by Lantern Slides. Chairman: Dr. Alex. Hodge. This Meeting is for Men Only. Urge Them lo Come! ASSOCIATED JgAPTIST QHURCIIES. SERVICES: 1.1 A.M. AND 7 P.M. AVOXDALE —Rev. A. J. Jamiesou. EPSOM—-Rev. E. E. Smith. NORTH MEMORIAL Rev. P. L. A. Crampton. B.A. RICHMOND -Rev. D. IT. Stewart. SAXDKIXUHAM—Rev. John lugs. MILFORD—Rev. J. K. Reid. PONSONBY—Rev. J. D. Jensen. Rev. P. Xorrish. PT. CHEVALIER —Rev. C. B. Boggis. ■ MERRILANDS—Student R. Hart. NEW LYNX—Pastor C. A. Latta. ROYAL OAK-—Pastor C. H. Barton. OTAHUIIU—Rev. T. H. Eccersall. WHITE SWAN—Student Smith. HUIA —Mr. Warnock Watson. B.A. MANUREWA —Mr. V. 1 landman. PU KE K OHE—SI uden t Finlay. KUMEU (Poinana Hall)— Supply. -jyj,OUNT EDEX BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. J. D. JEXS'EX. 11 REV. PERCY XORRISII. 7 —Three-fold Camp Echoes. OUXT ALBERT BAPT IST CHURCH. Minister: REV. JOHN LAIRD, M.A. 11 —"AFTER THE RE3UR RECTIOX." 5.15—8.C.. Rally and Tea. 7 —B.C. CAMP SERVICE. OH AC K LETO X RD7I3 APT I ST"TH URC H. D REV. C. W. DUXCUMB. 11—"A Cup of Cold Water, an Invalidity Pension and a Tribute." 7—Easter Camps' Echo Service. Xo Sunday School or Bible Class. QRAXGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m. —Parade Service. Girls' Life Brigade and Boys' Brigade Companies. Preacher: REV. H. KXOWLES KEMPTOX. Subject: "IF YOUTH BUT KNEW." 5. p.m.—Tea and Rally. 7 p.m.—Camp Echo Service. Campers from Avondale and Hunna will take part. HUKCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT. 1(11) Newton Rd., Symonds St. End. SUXDAY, 7 p.m.—Divine Service. After Circle. THURSDAY, 7.15 p.m. Healinsr Circle. T>ERESFORD QOX GI (E G A TIO XA L gTIiEET QHURCH (.Xext Central Fire Station). MIXISTER: HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. HARVEST TIIAXKSGIVIXG SERVICES.; 10.15 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. II a.m.— DEV. n T G. I. L AUREXSOX. 1 Anthem: "0, Lord, How Manifold." 7 p.n,- R EV. Q J L AURENSON. Anthem: "Praise the Lord." Soloist: Mrs. H. Kersey—"Tho Harvester's Night Song." During the Services reference will lie made to the passing of the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage. All Seats Free. Visitors Welcomo. TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 7.-I5 P.M., ADJOURNED ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING. Business:—Election of Deacons and General. NEWTOX COXGREGATIONAL CH. REV. S. J. CAMPBELL. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. All Welcome". ]YJYr. EDEX CONG. CHURCH, VIEW RD. Minister: REV. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.—"The Church in the Furnace." 7 p.m.—"Why Will Ye Not Believe?" PEOPLE'S GOSPEL pENTRE EOPLE'S VJOS'PEL vEXTRE (Interdenominational). J^ ADY jpj ALL (Below J.C.L.. Queen St.), AT y P..M M H J 0. S Xnukhs (Superintendent of X./.8.T.1.) Speaks on "vJ HALL \TOT I)EHIS1I." " OHALL OT I ERISH." Messages in Song by "People's Gospel Centre" Male Quartette. Prayer Meeting. 0.30 p.m. Bright Singing of Favourite Hymns and Choruses. TO-XIGHT, 7..'50-! • p.m. WEEKLY PRAYER MEETING AT 8.T.1. Come and Bring Your Unconverted Friend. "A Homely Meeting for Everybody." BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS "TMELD AMBULANCE ORGANISATION X AND ADMINISTRATION May be Obtained From MESSRS. WHTTCOMBE AND TOMBS And A. J. HARDING. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, sun porch, all convs. Bus stoi) at door. Vacant. TTnmlv tn -D Bus stop at door. Vacant. Handy to O tabu tin.—Phone 25-05-1. HOUSE, S rooms, convs., in Captain St., Onehunga, suitable nursing home, hoarding house or flats. —Apply 31 Campbell Rd... Royal Oak. ID ART House, conveniences, suburbs, quiet J iieople.—Write Farmlct, 107, Herald. HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET ELECTRIC Bungalow, furn., near Papaklira, for (1 months.—K.B.. KMM Herald. LTPSOM.—For term: Well furnished House, J-i 3 bedrooms, modern conveniences, garage; L'-I.—R.Y., 2:15, Herald. HOWICK, Seaside.—s Rooms, eight (8) months, adults only. 25/-. Electric. 27 L, Herald. WANTED TO RENT BACH, clean, quiet, detached: gent.—Reply Private. 2S|, Herald. BACH, a small House, anywhere; refined M.C.; no children; Govt, pension; perinaneiit preferred; refs.— Lease, 12, Herald. CO'I'TAGE, Bach or Rooms, unfurn.: 3 adults.—A.B.C., 203 M, Herald. pOUNTRY Boarding-house, wanted to rent, view purchase.—Apply Herald. EPSOM, Ono Tree Hill or near.—Unfurnished Fiat, 3 rooms.—Send particulars Farmers' Land Agency, 41 Queen St ] TIL AT, small, compact, or Tlouso, vie. South Rd.—Writo T., 20S, Herald. FLAT wanted, furnished, good locality, married couple.—Write C.G., <ls, Herald. HOUSE, -1-5 rooms, South Suburban bus route. —Permanent, 108, Herald. OUSE, 4 or 5-Roomed. Ist or 2nd sec.; will buy furniture.—M.D., 100, Herald. HOUSE, 0 rooms, garage, recommended, adult tenants. —Xeville Newcomb, Ltd. HOUSE, modern, unfurn.; St. Holiers or Rcmuern; reliable tenants.—Ph. 25-035. HOUSE, small, nnfurn., convs., Henderson district. Particulars, rent.—Pensioner, 80f)M, Herald. HOUSE, small, or Rooms, share convs.; Epsom. Mt. Eden. —Apply St. Andrew's Vicarage, Phono I<l-432. * HOUSE, furnished, with the option of purchase; 3-1 bedrooms; Remucra district preferred.—Apply J. M. HYAMS, Care Grand Hotel, Auckland. LARGE Room, suitable meetings; light, airy and quiet; kitchen and convs. essential; central position.—C.X., 2<>l, 111 imi.P. ROOMS (5 or more), Bungalow or House, unfurn., handy trams, convs.—Reasonable, 21<7. llerald. YOUNG Couple.no children, require unfurn,, furn. House; rofs. —Ph. 13-173. O Adults want rent Bach, permanent. Green Bay, Titirangi.—Moderate, 112, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 6

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