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RELIGIOUS SERVICES T S. 88th ANNIVERSARY OF LAYING OF FOUNDATION STONE By H E. CAPTAIN HOBSON, R.N. July 28, 1841. 8 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 9 a.m —Parish Breakfast. 11 a.m.—Holy Eucharist (Solemn High Celebration), Procession and Sermon. Preacher: REV. J. ECCLESTONE, M.A., Sub-warden S. John’s College. 7 p.m.—Festal Evensong, Procession and Sermon, concluding with a Solemn Te Deum. Preacher: THE VICAR. Anthem, “O Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem” (Goss). Choir, assisted by Trumpets and Tympani. Organist: Dr. W. E. Thomas. —Collections at all Services for Church Completion Fund. MONDAY, 29th, 8 p.m.—Anniversa m Social. (A Real Social Gathering.) _ LIST church. PITT ST.— Top PITT ST. 11 a.m.—REV. W. WALKER. Inauguration of GIRL GUIDES. DEDICATION OF THE FLAG. GIRL GUIDE PARADE. 7 p.m.—REV. H. RANSTON, M.A., Litt.D. Uplifting Music. Male Quartet. Anthem, "The Lord is My Light.” Visit the ORIENTAL BAZAAR in WESLEY HALL, this night, 7 to 9.30. GRAND CONCERT. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. NOTE.—A Memorial Service to late MR. S. J. AM BURY. NEXT SUNDAY, August 4, 7 p.m. Preacher, REV. C. H. LAWS. 8.A., D.D. THE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS CHURCH, 43 Mackelvie St. (4th Street on left city end, Ponsonby). SUNDAY.—3 p.m.. Open Circle. The Mater and others speak. 7 p.m., Mrs. Harris-Roberts. Inspired Address, ‘‘The Growth of Religion.” WEDNESDAY—S p.m., Mr. Claude Dolores, gifted medium. Spiritual questions. THURS.—B p.m., Committee Meeting. SAT.—3 p.m.. the Mater Speaks on Healing. 8 p.m.. Open Healing Circle and Absent Treatment. 559 Dominion Road Terminus. 6.45 mm.—Music by Mission Orchestra. 7 p.m.—Service of Worship. Preacher: Rev. George Jackson. Subject: ‘‘How Does God Reveal Himself Today?” 8.15 p.m.—Open Forum. Questions for discussion: ‘‘ls There a Divine Revelation? If so. Where is it Found, and What Does It Mean?” Everybody welcome. GRAZING TO LET N° RTc ° T EGRAZING TO LET BY TENDER. 11l ACRES. COLLEGE ROAD, NORTHCOTE. Mostly in good pasture. Monthly Tenancy. Apply T. MeINDOE AND SON, 30$ Dilworth Bldgs., Auckland. ART UNIONS Auckland game fowl club ART UNION. The above was Drawn at the Municipal Hall. Newmarket, last evening, and resulted as follows: Ist Prize.—W. T. Court, Onehunga. 2nd Prize. —Mackay, Bayswater. 3rd Prize—J. L. Llewellyn, Birkenhead. 4th Prize.—T. H. Chapman, 32 Haydon Avenue, One Tree Hill. sth Prize. —A. Pascoe, Masonic Club, Auckland. 6th Prize.—J. C. Wilson, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. 7th Prize.—J. O. Pearson, Miro Street, New Lynn. Bth Prize.—G. A. Armitage, Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn. 9th Prize.—Maunsell, Waharoa. 10th Prize.—Mrs. Smeeton, 52 # Mount Smart Road, Onehunga. E. BUST, Hon. Secretary. LAWN TENNIS A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton Racquet Restringer, 94 Albert St. —Patronised by Tilden. World’s Champion. ELECTRO PLATERS ATRIAL Is All we Want.—Nicholas and Whaley. 68A Albert Street. Phone 44-644 TENDERS SMALL Electric Motors of every type for direct and alternating current. Split phase and repulsion Induction. Large stock carried.—C. N. Williamson and Co., Ltd., 43-45 Fort Street. TENDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public W’orks Tenders Board, Wellington. at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, August 6, 1929, are invited for the Erection of Three Access Bridges in the Ivaihu Valley Drainage area, near Dargaville. Labour only. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen and Tender forms obtained from the County Clerk, Dargaville, and the Public Works Offices, Whangarei and Auckland. 23/7/29. FRESH Separate Tenders are invited, closing with the Secretary, Public Workers Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, August 6, 1929, for the following:— (1) Stripping, Quarrying, Spawling and Crushing to dump of approx. 3,000 c. yds, 3in “All in” sandstone at Schede-

ways Quarry, Hungry Hill, Warkworth. (2) Stripping, Quarrying, Spawling and Knapping to dump approx. 2,000 c. yds of 3fn “All in” sandstone at Russell’s Quarry, Home Valley, Warkworth. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications may be seen and tender forms obtained at the County Office. Dargaville, and the Public Works Offices at Whangarei, Warkworth and Auckland. 25/7/29. T HE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of the following:— (1) 6,600-Volt Transformer.—Closing date, August 10, 1929. (2) 25,000 Yards .5-6,600 Volt Cable. — Closing date, August 19, 1929. (3) 11,000-Volt Pilot Cable. —Closing date, September 23, 1929. (4) Low-Tension Insulators.—Closing date, November 4, 1929. Tenders, suitably endorsed and addressed to the Chairman, must reach the Board’s Office not later than noon on the dates specified above. Specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Department, Quay Street, Auckland. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. R. H. BARTLEY, General Manager. July 26. 1929. N EW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. OTAKI AND OROUA RAILWAY BRIDGES. FOUNDATIONS CONTRACT. "Written Tenders will be received up to Noon on MONDAY, August 26, 1929, at the Office of the General Manager New Zealand Government Railways, Wellington, for the Foundations for the reconstruction of the Otaki and Oroua Bridges. Plans, specifications and conditions of contract may be seen at the offices of the District Engineer for Railways, Auckland, and at the office of the Chief Engineer - for Railways, Railway Offices, Featherston Street, "Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Telegraphic tenders will not be considered. BY ORDER.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 5

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