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CHURCH NOTICES ST. MABY'S CATHEDRAL. Pamell. I. Lent. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Sunday Schools and fiible Classes. 11 a.m., Holy Communion, with Sermon. The Very Rev. the Dean of Auckland. "The Problem of Suffering: tho Timeless Sufferer.' 4 p.m., Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Tho Rev. P. L. Pennington, Chaplain, U.S. Navy. "The Holy Scriptures." U X, MATT HE W b CUORC H. 0 Wellosley Street, West. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Matins, Litany and Sermon. Preacher: Chaplain H. K. Vickery, 7 p.m., Evensong, Anthem and Sermon. Preacher: Chaplain H. K. Vickory. UT. PAUL'S CHURCH, Symonds St.— 0 Lent I. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Sung Eucharist. 7 p.m., Evensong. Wednesday, 7 a.m., 8 a.m., H.C. 7.30 p.m.. Evensong. Vicar: Rev. H. B. S. Corbin, V ViiUKCH UP THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. Vy Khyher Pass. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Sung Eucharist. 7 p.m., Evensong. Vicar: Rev. Prune I. Parson.H. 'Pli li H A L V A T 1 0 N A K M Y. 1. Ponsonby Road, Newton Major and Mrs. R. E. Liddcll. 11 a.m., "The Promise of the Spirit." 3.1.5 p.m., "A Practical Picture." 7 p.m.. Memorial Service to the late Sister E. M. Ramband. Wo cordially invite you to join with us in Worship. A warm welcome awaits .you. ?n HIT iU KXH UD 1 S~T CHU RC H JL Pitt Street. Pitt Street. 11 am.,. Rev. J. Olphert. Anthem: "God So Loved tho World." 7 p.m.. Rev. F. Gardner Brown. Anthem: "At Even Ero tho Sun was Set." Soloist: Mrs. T. McKnight. Klngsiand: (I-larvcst Thanksgiving) 11 a.m., Rev. H. C. Matthews; 7 p.m., Tie*. H. Spencer. Eden Terrace: 11 a.m., Mr. T. A. Oxeuham; 7 p.m., Mr. C. Moor. Dominion Rd. (Harvest Thanksgiving): It a.m., Rev. F. Gardner Brownj 4.45, Circle of Youth Tea and Meeting; 7 p.m., Rev. E. W. Hames, M.A. Roskill: II a.m.. Rev. H. Spencer; 7 p.m.. Rev. IT. C. Matthews. Sandringham: 11 a.m., Mr. G. H. B. Pinnock; 7 p.m.. Mr. K. H. Da I ley. _ \ UCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. A Grafton Rd.: 11 a.m., Rev. E. W. Hames, M.A. Epsom: 11 a.m., Rev. W. Walker (Sacrament, Service Broadcast 1YA); 7 p.m., Rev. W\ Walker. Mount Eden: "11 a.m.. Rev. ,T. P. Jack; 7 p.m., Combined Service in Presbyterian Chtfrch. Remuera: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. B. Metson. Mission Bav: 11 a.m.. Mr. E. R. Warburton; 7 p.m.. Mr. E. P. Mills. Newmarket: 11 a.m., Mr. G. Yearbury. Parnell: 11 a.m., Mr. T. L. Hames. Panmure: 3 p.m., Mr. E. R, Warburton. Knox Home: i 1.30 a.m., Rev. J. I". Jack. Met iioo ist cent ra l miss io x . Opp, Main Entrance, Town Rail. Visitors to the City Cordially Welcome. I 1 a.m.. Mr. F. Knnsler. 7 p.m.. Rev. Arthur Mitchell. Subject: "Social Irresponsibility." Soloist: Mrs. Recce. Anthem: "Sun of My Soul." 1 ! ;i.m. and 7 p.m., Maori I Mission. I! a.m., franklin Road Branch.; Mr. K. Robinson. 7TneTTun(Ta methodlst circuit. \J OnehunKa: 11, G.L.B. and 8.8. Parade, Rev, D. Hickman; 7. Combined Service ConH'reagtional Church. Penrose: 11, Mr. IT. P. Mourant; 7, Miss Shoosmith, Witlmsley Road: 2.30. .Rev. D. Hickman. MT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr. F. C. Day, B.A. "A Mesf sago from a Head Teacher." Anthem: "Turn ! Thy Face from My Sins." 0.30. Sons Ser--1 vice. 7, Rev. Walter Parker, "Violence is Necessary." Anthem: "The Splendours of Thy 1 Glory." Duet : Mr. and Mrs. Leather. B~ A P T IST TABERNACLE. Upper Queen Street. Minister: Rev. Dr. Alexander Hodge, 8.A., B.D. "You are suro of a Welcome at the Tabernacle." 10,15 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.. Wori ship and Bible Exposition. Preacher: Rev. Dr. Alex. II odffc. Subject: "How to Stop a Plague." 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p.m., Evanarclisfie and Baptismal Service, conducted by Rev. Dr Alex. Hodge. Sermon Subject: "A Bad Bargain—the Sequel." If you appreciate hearty singing, if you would hear the Gospel plainly put, if you value warm-hearted fellowship, come! And brine: your friends. This Service will conclude with a Baptismal Service. Armed Forces Supper and Social Hour at the close of the Evening Service. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Week-night Meeting for Prayer and BibleStudy. To-nicrht (Saturday), 7.30 p.m., Young People's Meeting and Christian Endeavour. Speaker: Rev. Harry Johnson. All young people very heartily invited. UUIiIJKBAN BAPTIST CHURCH BS. O Servjres 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. AVONDALE—Rev. C. D. Rosie. EPSOM—Rev. T. H. Ecccrsall. Farewell Services. NORTH MEM OR IA T Rev. R. W. Fursdon. SA.XDRTXGHAM—Pastor A. V. Brown. PONSONBY—Student A. J. Wakelip. FT. CHEVALIER—Rev. N. R. Wood. RICHMOND —Rev. D. JL Stewart. NEW LYNX—Mr. McClure; Mr. Poole. MERRILANDS—Mr. Bloomfieki; Mr. Griffin. OTAHUHU —Mr. Sutcliffe; Mr. McCullougti. PA PA TO ETOE —Dr. J. ,1. North: Mr. A. | Donnell, M.A. MANUREWA—Mr. Wright. 1 ROYAL OAK—Rev. L. A. Day. ; WHITE S VVAN—Pastor A. V • Brown. 1 TTKAKETBAFfBT-CHURCH OF CHRIST i \J Kupc Street. i Minister: Rev. G. Clifford Rcay. 1 P. 15 a.in., Sunday .School. It a.m., s-uecia Youth Service. The Orakei Boys' Brigade and I Life Boys and the Hamilton Boys Brigade ! will parade and assist in the Service. 4 p.m., Bible Classes. 7 p.m. A pictorial, presentation of Sigismund Goetz's famous mcture.i Despised and Rejected of Men." These beautifully hand-coloured pictures introduced and released with dissolving effect are wonderful. Be sure to see them! Special Solos and Items by, the Choir. SATURDAY, March, 4: Combined Church and Sunday School Picnic to Oneroa Beach; Waiheke Island. Ferry Steamer leaves Birkenhead Ferry Tee at 0.30 a.m. sharp. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. iVi Near Symonds Street. Minister: Rev. lif• x Goldsmith. M.A. II a.m., Mr. IT. T. Stevens, President, Baptist Auxiliary. 7 p.m., Mr. Trevor Bond. A,IT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH iU Minister- Rev Hayes Lloyd. It a.m., "Walking Straight in Crooked Days." 2,30 p.m., S.S. and B.C. <1.45 p.m., Popular Song Service. 7 p.m.. "The Greatest Movement in Life: When a Man Comes to Grips withi Jesus Chrisi.' QHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. O Minister: Rev. F. L. Smart. 11 a.m.. "A Word of God to You!" 7 p.m., "How Glorious is this Gospel!" To These Services you arc Warmly Invited. TrfIAXGE ROAD BAPTI ST CH U R CII. IT ii a.m.. Missionary Service. Sub.ier.t: "News from the Field." Preacher: Rev, Bernard Wilson. Soloist: Miss E Girlimr. 7 n.m.. Praise Service. Preacher: Pastor C. Chant, 'late of rhrHchuivh). Soloist: Mrs, A. Monro. \\ ;LFOR 1) BM'TT.ST .CH PRC 1 1 ... i Minister: Rev, James Reid. it a.m., "Substance and Shadow." 7 p.m.. "The Siamese Twins." Everybody Welcome. ALLIANCE.—Sunday: A Day of Meditation and Inspiration. AT E W TiO N E A S Tit M 1 SSIO N. ii Dundonald St. (Top Newton Rd.) 11 a.m., Mr. A. F. Baker, Exposition and Worship. 7 p.m.. "Jesus Triumphant." Bright Gospel Ming. Meetings. Mon, and Thurs., at 7.30 p.m All Welcome. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS TO COUNTRY FOOT SUFFERERS. JL MR. MERVYN ADAMS, Auckland Foot Specialist, 32S Queen Street, may be consulted in March at Dargaville. March 1, Drummond's. Ph.; Whangurei, March 2, 3, 4, 0; Franklin Shoe Stores, Rotorua, March t), 10, 11; Te Puke, 14th, Stockwells, Ph. Opperman'6 Shoe Stores, Tauranga March 15, jlackays, Ph.; Whakatane, March 17, 18, '2O, Dewar's. Ph.: Opotiki, Xewells, Ph.. March 21, 'i'2. All Farmers' Foot. Troubles. Painful Feet, Fallen Arches, Corns, Callouses. Make Appointments at once. Save ££ C in Taxes, Have your books completed on the Double Entry System. Depreciation taken —motors, plant, buildings. All books complete. Taxation returns, with balancesheets, etc., supplied. Fees, from £~> a year. Single Entry System. £"i/10/-. Head Office, Box 7S, Auckland. FARMEUS' T AXPAYERS, LTD. Harold schmidt. son and DAUGHTER Opticians. Only address.IST Upper Symonds St (opp. Until stop), Business as alwavs. Visitinst at- current rates. Pf] -13-157 ___ THOMAS F, LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.S.A.O. I tEdin.L F.N.A.0., F.J.O. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings (Ground Floor), Victoria Street East Appointment, Ph. <lO-1-1 <I. ! AUCTION MOHTII AUCKLAND FARMERS' COIN OPERATIVE, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, WARE WORTH. K A I.PARA FLATS STOCK SALE. TUES., FEB, '2O, AT 12 XOOX. :100 HEAD CATTLE, Jncl.:-~ '2O Sprg. Cows and llfrs., 15 Beef Cows and Hfrs,, 15 Boner « l c Stores Cows, ,10 Potter Bulls, 17 a-vr. Steers. 15-.IS mths. S.H, Steers, '2O 2%yr. S.H. Hfrs., r.w.h.; -20 Cows and Calves, 50 '2 and a-yr. S.H. Strs.; 10 Hoi. Hfrs., b.r.w.h.; 150 4 and 5-yr. Ewes. A/c Client.—3o S.H. and Fres, Cows, duo March onward; !250 M.S. Wh. Face Lambs, 100 Ewes. JSntrles Solicited. WARKWORTH STOCK SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3 lU.t-t, 11.30 a.m. 150 Head Cattle, inch:—lo Sprg. Cows and Hfrs., 10 Beef Cows and Hfrs., 40 Boner and Store Cows, 10 Boner Bulls, '2O M.S. Shtn. Calves, 40 Pigs. Stores and Wenners. Entries Solicited. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP.. LIMITED, Wark worth. WAIPU STEER AND CALF SALE. VV MONDAY, FEBRUARY '2B. 1300 Head Cattle, incl.—lo Eat and Fwd, Her. and 15.A.I 5 .A. Bullocks, 50 3 and 4-yr. S. 11. Steers, '25 a-yr. Coloured Steers. GO 18-mos. S.H and Her. Steers, 45 S.H. and Her. Cows and Calves, '25 18-mos. S.H. Hfrs,, 490 S.H. Steer and Hfr. Calves, 350 Jer. Hfr. Calves, .10 S.H. Hfrs-, r.w.b. > Auctioneers in Conjunction: NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. rt W. VERCOE AND COMPANY, LTD.. VT. H AM 1.1. .TON. TE KAUWHATA STOCK SALE. MOXDAY, FEBRUARY '2S, 12 Noon. si) Store ami Boner (lows, 12 Wnr. Hfr. Chlvo* 7." S.M. Ewes, 70 Ewe Lambs, 50 Wether Lambs, 80 M.S. Lambs, '2O 15. F. Lambs, 50 M.S. Lambs, '2O '2-th. Ewes. 3 4-th. S.D. Rams. '2OO Fat and Store Pigs. 1 ;, ,i h.p. Benzine, Motor, Set Tripod Harrows, Reid and Gray Topdresser, Lady's Bicycle, 1 fl-yr. Farm Mare, Entries Solicited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 5

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