AUCTIONS. •AUCTION SALE. NEW FIVEIncluding: Beds and Bedding, Duchesses, Wardrobe. Dressing Tables. Carpets. Linoleums. Pictures (valuable water colours). Oak Cabinet Gramophone and Records. J Mo duett© Drawinc-room Suite. Canteen of j Cutlery, Quantity of China and Silver, ' Copper Preserving Pan. Heathoot© Cooker, 8 Dozen Screw-top Preserving Jars. I,awn Mower (new), 60 Feet Garden Hose, Garden 'Pools, all praotically new and Homo of the finest vre have come across. SALE IN OCR ROMS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18th. AT 1 P.ML JOSEPH HAMLET AND 00.. __ _ ns. WORCESTER ST. j FURNITURE F ,: AUCTION SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, AT 2 P.M. On the Premises, 70, FACKE STREET, St Albans. (Take No 16 Car). \\T ®- SIMES AND CO., having received * * •instruction from MR C. T. TISDALL, will Sell tho Whole of his Furniture-, Chattels and Effects as above:— MAIN ITEMS: Buick Motor Oar. 4-Cylinder. 25 h.p.. Piano (Broadwood and White), Rimu Duchesse, Oak Table. Linoleum, Double Bed. Rattan Chair, Single Bed, Duchesse, Chesterfield. 6 High-back Oak and Leather Ohiara, Oak Sideboard. Honeysuckle Duchesse, Pictures, Vases, Kitchen Table and Utensils, Electric Iron, Linen, Blankete. Crockery, Cutlery, Garden Tools. Carpet, Rugs, Contents of 6-Roomed BunW. E. SIMES AND CO.. 220 Auctioneer*?. SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. 11, Sung Uucharist; t Bong, “ Lambeth and tho Sacrament of Unction.” 11261 RICHMOND Methodist Church. Starimo™ Road, 11 a.m.. Rev B. Dudley; 6.30 p-m., Mr Shepherd Green. L INWOOD Methodist Church, Cr Cashel St and Ollivlers Rd—ll a.m.. Mr Comber; 6.30, Rev B. Dudley. fJAKNNYSON STREET Congregational Elect; 6.30, Mr Lomas. All We CHRIST ADELPHI AN LECTURE! BIBLE HALL. MADRAS ST. 6.30 p.m. " FVXDAMENTALS.” No Collection. LIN WOOD Frasby terian Church—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr F. E. 11. Paton. All welcome. THE APPRO AC KING CRISIS. DR Sun Yat Sen forecast in the light of Scripture prophesy ” And he that gathered thept together into tho place called Har Magedon.” What of the future? Hasting St Hall (Hasting St, opp Sydenham Park), Sunday 6.30. QT JOHN'S. Latimer Square.—p'oTm.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer; Preacher, Mr T. W. Rowe. 7 p.m.. Evening Praver; Preacher, Rev P. Revell. 1243 I INWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry J Rd. (opposite Wilson's Rd.). —11. Rev Clyde Carr. 2.45, Sunday School resumes. 7, Mr F. Meadowcroft, Chairman-elect Congregational Union of N.Z. 1242 "pSYGHIC Research Society, Scottish Societv’s Hall. Manchester St.—Sunday, 7. Mr Nortontaylor’s subiect, “ The Spirits of the Prophets.” Synopsis.—What do they teach concerning Dei tv. Immortality and Death—Life, Here and beyond? Who are they? Superior Beings fitted to overlord the mind of Man. or just Plain Humans? Their methods of communication, are they intelligently organised, or hauhazardlv employed? Are these communications of anv benefit to the human Race? Lyceum resumes Sunday morning. 11. 1243 QT LUKE'S.—HoIy Communion, 8 a.m and 9 a.m. Ma+ins and Litany. 11 ■_ sr, hiect. “Religion Three-sided.” Religion”; Preacher, Rev G. L. Harold UT . GRAND THEATRE. To-morrow (Snnday), 7 p.x SUBJECT: 3 Judgment in the World.” All Welcome JT PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry J Road, Sunday: il a.m. and 6.30 .m. Mr Hannan. Visitors oordiajiy jT ALBANS Presbyterian Church, Berwick Street: Divine Worsmp, Sunay, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacuer. Hr ames Teanent. 5715 Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— 11 a.m., Rev W. J. Williams. 6.30 Rev F. T- Read. 5755 W l) 1 Rev S. Lawry; subject, “Salvation to the Uttermost.” 5742 IVUKHAM STREET South MethcTdisl Church. 11. Rev J. Harris.. 6.30. Mr E. Till. Splendid Illustrated SerVit glides, bright liei ipIAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church. .Subject “ The Great Misunderstood.” Madras Street North, 11, Mr J. H. Hooper. 6.30, Mr W. A. Bascand. 6792 CI'DENHAM Methodist Church: 11 a.m., Mr R. H. Turner; 6.30 p.m., Hev T. Fee. High Street Church: 11 a-m., Mr J. Olds; 6.30 p.m... Mr Ron Miles. 6588 O-XFORD TERRACE Baptist Church: 11 a.m.. Rev J. J. North.: subject, “The Divine Thief”; 2.30 r.m.. Sunday School resumes: €.30 p.m., Rev John Paterson, M.A.. subject, “ The Universal Brother* hood.” 5718 LINWOOD Baptist, Worcester Street: 11 a.m., Mr C. Ilicks; 6.30 p.m., Mr E. Bedford. 5762 SYDENHAM Baptist Church, Corner Elgin and Durham Streets.—ll a.m., Mr Hopkirk; 6.30 p.m.. Mr A. Smith. Wilson's Road, Opawa.—H-ev L. Barbour, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. t SSOO_ IniINITY Congregational Church, corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets —Rev 11. J. Huffadine, A.T.S. 11 a.m . “ The Average Man ”; 6.30 p.m., “ A Hobbled Soul.” 5727 SYDENHAM Football Club Hall, Lawson Street: Pastor Andrew Reid, 11 a.m.. Lord's Table. Not forsaking the gathering of ourselves together, as the manner of some. Sunday School. 2.30 p.m. Send your children and we will do them good. 6.30 p.m., Full Gospel, for Body, Soul and Spirit. 5906 \ F.YAGH STREET Hail.—The Gospel of the Grace of God will D.V. be preached 6.30 Lord's Day evening, by Mr Spottiswood, Evangelist, from Auckland. Tuesday and Thursday 7.30. Druids’ Hall, St Albans Street, Messrs F,. Coppin and G. Thornton, 7 o’clock. Waltham Hall. Shakespeare Road, Mr L. Paynter, 7 o’clock. 5787
CHRISTIAN Science Services—First Church of Christ, Scientist. Latimer Square: Sunday Services 11 a-m. and 7 p.m. Subject, “ Sacrament.” All cordially velci CHURCH of Christ, Moorhouae Avenue. — 11 a.in.. Worship; Preacher, Mr J. Crawford. St Albans. 6.80 p.m.. Gospel Service; subject-, ■‘lmmanuel”; Preacher, Mr W. Grantham. All cordially welcome. np-HEOSOPHICAL Society. 263, Manchester * Street (near Gloucester Street!, Public Lecture, Sunday. 7 p.m.. by Mre Sydney Butler. Subject, Life in the Heaven World.'* Musical items. 5788 TTNITARIAN Progressive Society. Masonio PcHall. Gloucester Street: 8.30, leo Williara Jellie. B.A, (late England).. ” The Better I!elisri< Welcome to alt. 5G63 ANGELICAL Lutheran Church, Worli , ester Street West.—Rev R. IT. Altua. undav. at 7 p.m. : subject. ” Our Duty to od.” All cordially invited. 5734 /~t HRIBTCITURCH Spiritualist Church, Orange Hall—7 p.m., Mr J. M. Moorey. of Melbourne. Subject : 44 Visions ot th«. Other World.” 6796 "VrEW Brighton Methodist Church, 11. Rev -i-' F. Read, 6.30, Mr J. H. Pugh. North Beach School, 6.30, Mr A. Q. Williams. SOCIALIST PARTY. \VICTORIA SQUARE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. > PROP AG A N I>A 'M.EETING. TRADES HALL. -2.4.7 p.m. International Socialist Suiulav School. Monday .« p.m Trades Hall. Business Meeting Member? Socialist Party. 23*9
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