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BOARD AND RESIDENCE A BBEYVILLE.” Few vacancies permanents, casuals ; excellent tables moderate tariff. —426 Upper Queen St. Phone 45-279. A ORANGI.” Best Accommodation, jA Bed, Breakfast (early), 15s: Full Board, laundry, 235; good home.—32 Wellington St. BOAR 13, two business gentlemen or married couple; soft washing; phone. —387 Mt. Eden Rd. I>OARDERS (2), respectable, wanted.— -> Address. C. Rose, The Sun Agent, Pt Chevalier. BOARD offered 2 single men., sep rooms, private family.—Apply 26 Ponsonby Terrace, Ponsonby. BOARD offered Single Man, share nice room, handy Symonds St.; washing and mending.—l 9 Edenvale Rd. BOARD offered, good home all conveniences and close to Ist section.— No. 12 George St., off Wood St., College Hill. BOARD offered School Child or younger, moderate charge: healthy locality.— 164 Mt. Albert Road. BOARDERS Wanted! good table; terms moderate; close to trams.—s Sussex St., Grey Lynn. CITY. —Furn. Single Rooms, e. 1.; morning tray; 7s Sd, 105.—3 Hardinge St., off Victoria St. CITY. —Clean Beds, Is nightly; e. 1., hot water, use convs.; gents.—3 Hardinge St. (ILIFTON, Whitaker Place, Symonds St. J —Accommodation, Breakfast, 4s 6d; full board 7s: weekly, £2; Permanents from 3Os.—Mrs. Hudson. Phone 43-216. MEN (2) to share large room, private home; good table, washing and mending. Phone.—Apply, 5802, The Sun. MT. EDEN. —Board offered young Business Man. good home; minute tram; moderate.—B7 Owens Rd. PRIVATE Board or Single Room, near Hall, Pt. Chevalier.—Address at The Sun. 229 A PRIVATE Board offered to 1 Gent.; 2min to Three Lamps, Ponsonby; good home.—Address at The Sun. 265 A PRIVATE Board to Married Couple going to business: every convenience; within 2min of Three Lamps.—Address at The Sun. 27QA REMUERA. —Vacancies for Gentlemen; single rooms: tram, train, Gmins.— Phone 25-303. 15 Market Rd. SUPERIOR Board offered 2 friends: quiet home; no children.—92 Point Chevalier Rd. TWO Gentlemen Boarders. to share large room; soft washing andmending; moderate.—36 Wynyard Rd. TO LEASE Qiv i c C IVIC XOS. 35, H A M B E R S. H A M B E R S. 17 ELLIOTT STREET. (Central Position) CLOSE TO WELLESLEY ST., QUEEN ST., AND CIVIC SQUARE. FOR LEASE: PLOOR g P A C E IN THIS NEW, MODERN, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. WHOLE OR HALF FLOORS (Selfcontained). SMALLER AREAS ON GROUND FLOOR. (Passenger Lift from Elliott St.) (Goods Lift from Albert Street). ALSO 'JJF - TO - DATE FACING ALBERT ST., SELFCONTAINED, WITH ACCESS TO ELLIOTT STREET. Apply to CARETAKER OF BUILDING. RELIGIOUS SERVICES U' ECTURES. AN EXPOSITION OF OCR HISTORIC FAITH. S UNDAT A O O’CLOCK t) FTERXOCX M R R. A, L AI£>RAW “ -yyiLL THE QIIURCH (jJ-° rjM-IROUGI-I THE fjpRIBULATIOX ? DO NOT MISS THIS IMPORTANT LECTURE COME EARLY FOR THE SERVICE OF SONG. ALL WELCOME! ALL WELCOME! UNITY HALL (Just above Town Hall) II. YOLLAND, Hon. Sec. VI ETHODIST CHURCH ItA PITT st _ Top _ PITT ST . 31 a.m.—REV. W. WALKER. 6.40 p. m.—COM M UNITY SI N GIN G. 7 p.m.—REV. W. WALKER. Special Subject: “RELIGION STRIPPED OF PARAPHERNALIA.” An attempt to set forth the true meaning of Religion. A living message for today. Soloist, MADAM WINNIE FRASER, MADAM WINNIE FRASER, “Hear Ye, Israel” (“Elijah”). “Jerusalem” (St. Paul). MADAM WINNIE FRASER, MADAM WINNIE FRASER, All Seats Free. Hymn Book Provided. Visitors Welcomed. Come Early. 3 t). m .—THANKSGIVING SERVICE. Y.W.B.C.U. rpHE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS’ CHURCH, 43 Mackelvie St. (4tli street on left, City end, Ponsonby).—Sundav; Lvceum Circle. 2 p.m.. Children. 3 p.m.. Adults. The Mater. 7 p.m.. Address by Mrs. llarris-Roberts, “Spiritualism as a Science.” Messages, Miss K. Black. Wed.. S p.m.. Written Spiritual Questions, Mr. Claude Dolores. Thurs., S p.m.. Open Circle, Mr. Sprowle. , „ , Sat . 2 to 6 p.m.. Jumble Sale and Sale of Work. S p.m., Written Spiritual Questions. Dolores. QOMMUNITY IyjTISSION. ZEALAND IA HALL. 559 Dominion Road Terminus. 6.45 p.m.—Music by Mission Orchestra. 7 p m to 8.10 p.m.—Service conducted by REV. GEORGE JACKSON, Sermon subject. “The Working Faith of a Modern Believer.” S. 15 p.m. to 9 p.m.—Open Discussion. Topic. “Should Religious Beliefs be Re-stated." A bright and helpful service—a frank discussion. A cordial welcome for all. rPHE A HE S LX UN is delivered on the day of issue in the following towns at times specified hereunder: — THAMES *>-0 p.m. HAMILTON 6.30 p.m. PAEROA 7.0 P- m - TE AWA-MUTU 7.10 p.m. MORRINSVILLE .... 7.15 p.m. WAIHI •• 730 p.n TE AROHA SO p.m

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 5

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