CHURCH NOTICES ] QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CH.. Lower Symonds St. (Opp. Govt. House.) Minister: Rer. David N. Pry or. 10 a.m. Sunday ScJaool. 10.40 a.m., Con- : gregational Prayer Meeting: in Bible Class Kooai.il a.m., Morning Worship. Anthem by ■ xioy Choristers. 7 p.m., Projector Service. Coloured Slides to illustrate an address on | tlio hftsurroction and th<> Ascension. QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Upper Khybcr Pass, nr. Symonds St. Rev. W. Bower Black, LL.B. •n , "A Common Greyness Silvers Everything." A study in the dullness of religion. 2.30 p.m., Youth Departments. 7 p.m., "The Good News About Power to Men That are Powerless." Usual after-Church Social for Members of the Services. £J T - JAMES' -PRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH. U Wellington St., off Pitt St. Minister; Rev. H. J. Lilburn. 11 a.m., "Christ's Parting Words." 7 p.m.. Crowned with Thorns—Crowned with Glory ISiOW. M'i'. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Cor. of Windmill and Mt. Eden Rds. 11 a.m., "Expectation and Surprise." 7 p.m., "How to Deal with Uncertainty." 5 p.m., Sunday Tea: After-Camp Reflections. Preacher: Rev. J. P. Smith, B.A_. MX™ ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CH. Minister Rev j. 0. Young. B.A. 11 a.m. "No Breath." 7 p.m. Pioneers." P l-'SOM ~ PRESBYTERTAN t CHURCH. * J Gardner Road. Services;, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher:' Very Rev. Geo, iimid. QT, LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Remucra Road. Preacher; Rev, R. E. Evans, Easter Services: il a.m. "The Prince of Life." 7 p.m., Communion Service. QOMEIiVELL PttESBYTERIAN CH~ M Cor. Remuera I'd. and Green Lane. Minister; Rev. James L. Gray, B.A. 11 a.m. Subject: "Managing God." St. Cuthbert's College Choir wiil render anthems. 7 p.m. Subject: "The Last Stronghold to Fall." BERESFORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). Minister: Rev. Clifford L. Welch, Dip. Soc. S. 11 a.m., "Successful Living." 7 p.m.. "Eccentric People." Youth Rally. 4 o.m. Speaker: Mr. Les. Allen. Social Hour after Evening Service. Let your motto be: "I'll See You at the Social Hour." Thursday: 112, War Knitting Meeting. Speaker: Mrs. Dawson, Mt "Eden cong7{egational ~'ch..' View Road. ) I a.m. Mr. V. W. Johnston. Anthem: "Break Forth Into Joy." 7 p.m.. Rev. H. Bond James. "( GI URciIEH OF CUKTsT (Associated),— vV j l a.m., the Lord's Supper (all churches). Ponsonby Rd.: 11, Communion; 7, Broadcast IYA. Minister; W. S. Lowe M.A., B.Oom. Dominion Rd.: 7, Chaplain McCallam, U.S.A. Onehunga: 7, N. T. Haig, Gospel Servico. Avondale: 0.30, R, Barnard. Mi. Albert: 7, Colin Downey. Hevonport: 10.15. Communion. \\ri^ r FsIMi OF CTITRIST. * * (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) I ! a.m.. Fellowship and Lord's Supper. Ceremony of Christian Baptism by Immersion. 2.15 p.m., Knndav School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. PASTOR Wf IiLIAM CAMPBELL. "JESUS, CHRIST. THE UNCHANGING." Redemption frun. sin by ransom and power. The soul's deepest, need satisfied by Him. Tues., 2 p.m., Sisters' Monthly Meeting. Come and enjov a splendid spiritual feast. Wed., 7.-Jp.m . Prayer and Bible S/ud.v. Daniel 7: The Futurist Interpretation. Speaker: Pasloi Wn Campbell Welcome. ,U s't V a n s c t~e n~c B. First Church of Christ. Scientist Auckland lio Synionds Street. II a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Doctrine of j Atonement." Golden Text: John 1'!: 32. MM. j Responsive Reading: John 17: 1, 0. 11. 3 0-23. Sunday School, 1 I a.m. Wednesday: Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m. Reading Room, Argus House, 20 High St., Mom. to Fri.. I I to ¥> E V I V A L ' FIRE « \ Mission of Healing, Healing Through Faith in Jesus Christ. I 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Orange Corona Hon Hall. Newton Road. Wednesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. In the Fountain of Friendship Hall. Newton Rd --A _H. Da 11 imo re Evangelist. jf N f Tinri A N c II u R C n. Ponsonhy Rd (near Reservoir). Evening Service 7 p m Organ Recital, 0.311 p.m. Preacher: Rev \V. Jellie. B.A. Subject: "Is Christianity Possible in the Present World.' JXUT RSQUARE GOSPEL MISS lON I Foresters' Hall. Lake Rd,, Devonport. 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evangelical. Alt Welcome Thurs.. " 10 p.m. Life and National Truths I Pastor P. A, Simpson I f YBKi?Tr7 c'AtrftiLic ciiußrn of st 1 J ''"ANCIS 371 Queen St First Sunda.*, after Easter. Celebration of the Htjly Eucharist at 11 a.m. r , v SOCIETY OF FRIENDS J- 'Quakers.) Corner Ml Eden Road and Sylvan Avenue. Meeting for Worship, 11 a.rn "'pTllso KO PH 1 C AL~ SO cIE TY. I 071 Queen Street. Sunday 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "Thesophy --the Key 'to World Problems." And there is a multitude oi tliem Individual, social, national, economic etc By Mr. H. E. Brace. Members' Fellowship Tuesday, 8 p.m. HOWE ST HALL, 'lf) Karangiihape Rd. — . Sunday, 0.15, Song Service. 7 p.m. Service for Servicemen, led by Mr. G. Blair. Chaplain Webster U.S.A. Army, will speak. Social Hour and Supper at Close of Service. Tuesday, 7.30, Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Saturday Y.P. Meeting, 7.30. n I)EN HALL. View Rd. Mt. Eden (near JU Dominion Rd). —Sunday. 7 p.m.. Bright Evangelistic Service. Speaker: Mr. Geo. Men/ies (of Napier). "The Triumphs of the Gospel." Tuesday, 7.30, Meeting for Prayer and Address by Mr. Geo Menzies. Saturday, 7.30, Young People's Meeting, Questions answered by Mr. Geo. Menzies. A hearty invitation to all. \TGAIHE AVENUE HALL. ii Sunday. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Speaker; Mr '1 H Dunlop. 3 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. To-night, 7.30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Reading. Subject; "Revelation, Chapter V " \ LBERT HALL. ROSSGROVE TCE-. iV Mount Albert. Sunday, 1 p.m , Monthly Missionary Meeting. Speaker- Mr. J. Walbran. 7 p.m., Bright Evangelistic Service. Speaker: Mr. J. Manins. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting, with Bible Study Wednesday. *2.15 p.m., Women's Meeting. Speaker: Mrs McLeod-Jones, from South America. This evening (Saturday), Young People's Rally Speaker: M. E. Sutton. A.B. nfIREMU STREET HALL. > V Ist right past Balmoral, off Dominion Rd.—Sundav 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service, Mr. J A. Blackley. 3 p.m. S.S. and Bible Classes. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Meeting for Prayer and Testimony. Address on "The Holy Spirit." To-night (Saturday), 7.30 p.m., Young People's Meeting at 10 Kakariki Avenue, Mt. Eden } \EVOX PORT GOSPEL HALL, I ) Calliope Road. 7 p.m. Mr. 11. Fortune will speak here. 7.30 p.m., Missionary Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. All welcome. jfjjYN sT'?TEIT HAL L, I Onehunga. 7 p.m. Speaker; Mr. Jack Finlay. Tuesday, 7.3d, Ministry by Mr. R. Auld. IIALL. Arthur St. J 1 To-night 7.30 p.m . Young People's Meeting. Speaker: Mr W. J. Clapham. Sunday, 0,30 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes: 7 p.m Gospel Address. Speaker: Mr. W. J. Clapham. Bright Singing. Come and Bring a Friend. r'iifRISWELPTIUNK" " (ATB.S.F ). V. Fnitv Hall. Lecture Room, 323 Queen St. II a.m., Fellowship; 7 p.m., Address: "What of Ihe Future?" Mr. J. U. Williams. /HiTti'sT a del imi Fan s. fi< eem aso~n s V HALL, Upper Queen Street, II a.m.. Worship and Fellowship; 7 p.m. A Cordial Welcome to Visitors. rp II E <) N T )■' IT HX G A MISSIO N. J. Orphans' Club Hall, Church St., Onehunga Past ir: W ('. Wolilmann 11 a.m., Communion Service; 2.-15 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p.m.. Gospel Message. A Hearty Welcome. Higher "thought temple Wellington Street. Sun., 7 p.m., "Can Religion be Taught?" Miss E. M. Diver, of London. Mom.. 7 p.m., Healing Centre. Tues.. 7,tr>, Social.' Good music. Refreshments, etc. Wed., p.m., W.P.C. Mrs. Cade of Melbourne, speaks on "The Life and Teacliing of Father Divine." Soloist: Mrs. Ken I ley. Public always welcome. VEW ZEALAND COUNCIL .OF IV CHRISTIAN WOMEN (Interdenominational). TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SUNDAY NEXT April 10. The (.'hair taken at 2.30 p.m. by Mrs. Victor Macky. Subject; "PR.ACTICAL CI f RISTIANI TY." Speakers: Lieut. Ilnfry W Webster, Chaplain U.S. Army, and Mrs. Alexander Hodge. Soloist: Mrs. Mac Knight. Reports of Warwick House Hostel will be given. All Heartily SALES BY AUCTION ]) C 0 B B E. L T D„ I \ . Auctioneers, I'll. 28Tauranga, House 107. WEDXESDAY, APRIL 10, 12 O'CLOCK. AT THE VICARAGE, KATIKATI. \'c Miss Kavll. the l''urnfshinr< and Eouipmeut in the Vicarage, All-Wave Futura Wireless (good). Old Model •!-Scaler Essex Car. good rubber, engine running well; 1 A I<l its Postcard 1/100 Camera, 1 -Plate Camera. 1/250 plates (all good order), loft • Piping, Lot Garden and Carpenter's Tools, 1 Swift-Sure Hand Washing Machine, 1 Elcctrolux, 22 Doz.' Pres. Eggs, Electroplate, Cutlery, Crockery, Books, Blkts,, Chairs, Table, Dressing Tables, Iron W. Barrow. El. Iron, Radiator, Kit, Ware, H. Rugs, Singer Sewing Machine (old but good), 1 Pictures, Easy Chairs, Linen, Carpet, t) x 12; 3 S. Beds, Wires, Kapoks, Pillows, Furniture of all descriptions, 2 Good Canvas Vor. Blinds, etc. Many items not enumerated. Terms Definitely Cash. V 1 ISBORNE CATTLE FAIR. , It matawhero saleyardr, TUES and WED,. APRIL IS and It) Sale commences 10 a.in iooo Bullocks and Steers. 2500 Cows and 1 Heifers, 500 Yearlings. . GISBORNE STOCK AND STATION AGENTS' ASSOCIATION. 4
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