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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Corner Manchester and Worcester ytrceM, Cityt. 11 a.m.: The Beatitudes. 7 p.m.: "WhaL* Has Happened to Christianity!" W Preacher: "Rev. D. Gardner Miller. Communion at close of Evening Service. rvXFORD TERRACE SPECIAL THANKS. BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning: Subject. Evening: Subject. ino True Treasure. 'The Land We Li special Music by Hie Choir, led I'V Mr V. C. Peters. Morning: Anthem, "God So l.ovei! the World" (Stniner): Hymn Study. "The Son of God Goes Forth to War" (Sullivan). Kvening: Solo, Miss Turner; Anthem, "Hear My Prayer" (Mendelssohn); Milois-ts, Miss "R. Elsom; Hallelujah Chorus (Handel). (The Choir will meet at 6.30 p.m.) i 0702S A SSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND. ?PKCIAIj EVANGELISTIC SERVICE: Preacher: DR. M. R. BRAWNER. SUNDAY. 11 City; 6.45 p.m., street. Hal), Worcester TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY: 7.30 p.m.. 388 Colombo street. MINA ROSS BRAWNER, M.D., U.S.A. COME AND HEAR THE FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL! IB 82 IDJiNHAM GOSPEL MlSSlON—Fentecostal Meetings: 11 a.m., Fellowship; 2...0 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., A Bright Service. A hearty welcome extended to nil. ILNER MISSION—SociaI and Devotional Meeting Next Thursday, December Bth, (.45 p.m., W.C.T.U. Rooms, 2-47 Manchester street (opposite Council Chambers). Everyone welcome. 1040 THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester street bridge)— Sunday. 7 p.m., Public Lecture by Mr Thomas E. Brown; aubjoct, "The Divine Impartiality." Musical items. Young people 3 p.m. 1555 ORDER OF THE STAR—Theosophical Hall (near Manchester street bridge). Sunday, 3 p.m., Public discussion led bv Miss E. Hunt, on "Tho Work of the World Teacher." ISB4 PIIWT CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist, ■*• Latimer square—Sunday Services, ll—7, subject, "God, the Only Cause and Creator." | Sunday School, 2.30. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8. Reading-room, Latimer equate. 1429 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 ! p.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masouic Hall, | Gloucester street. Testimony Meeting, Wed- j nesday, 8 p.m., Builders' Chambers, 95 j Gloucester street. Reading Room, Cathedra! j square (next Post Ofiieo). 1606 )SYCHIO RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Man- I Chester street, opposite Tepid Baths— i Sunday Service suspended until further | notice. Tuesday Service as usual. W. j Nortontaylor. 1752 EDUCATIONAL. ARE YOU DRAWING BIG PAY! ENGINEERS SHOULD GET STARTED. "F you are engaged in Engineering you are in the right profession. It holds a future that promises Big Things—and PAY that will give you everything you desire. But first you must do a little SPECIALISED TRAINING at home. Bower's Postal Course in Engineering will put you right. The lessons are simple—the *es reasonable. Specialised Engineering is your BIG OPPORTUNITY. Success awaits you. You can't fail if you have ambition. Decide , now—don't hesitate—ACT I Send for FREE Prospectus TO-DAY. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 141 Marine Engineers*'lnstitute, Corner Aitkon and Mulgrave stroots, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) H 5053-5 THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN I SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, "NGA TAWA,". MARTON. Headmistress: MISS F. H. McCALL (St. Hugh's College, Oxford). HOARDING SCHOOL only. Staff of high-ly-qualified English Mistresses. Preparation for Matriculation and Junior University Scholarship Examinations, and also for the Entrance and Scholarship Examinations of Oxford, Cambridge, and London Universities. MUSIC n. epcciality-R.A.M. and R.C.M. Examinations, Modern Methods and Up-to-date Buildings. Home Farm. Illustrated prospectus am be obtained on application to the Headmistress. Miss McCall returns from England at t!:r end of Term, and appointments may be made with her at any time during the last week in December, the first week in January, and the first week in February. 3081 "1O N A " PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY. REGISTERED SECONDARY SCHOOL. X Accommodation for 100 boarders and j o limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass Bd. R.A M. and R.O.M. Music, Trinity 1 Collego, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and healthy situation in wonderful climate. Fees include instruction in Arts and Crafts, Dressmaking, and Speech Training. Pupils of all denominations received. Applications for Prospectus should be made to THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 257. 15135 Hastings, H.B, MATRICULATION. MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE, PHARMACY, 6 S.P., ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. ETC. Thorough and Individual Coaching in Ali Subjects for the above Examinations is Obtainable at. ■"MGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 'IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Evening Classes, Saturday Morning Classes, and Correspondence Lessons. Instructor - • • MR S. A. CLARK, M.A. EAI.LENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE (OPP. D.1.C.). Term commences at any time. Full Particulars on Application. TELEPHONE 1537. D3OOIO JOIN IN THE DANCE! WHY BE OUT OF IT J MISS T. SIMPSON gives thorough t:iitioii in nli the Latest Ballroom Sten?. comprising Flat nud Smooth Charleston, Blai-kbottum, Foxtrot (Quickstep and Slow). Waltz. Tango, and On« Stop. Clnsses and PRIVATE LESSONS arranged. 'Phone 4980 cr interviews at Studio from ') p.m. STUDIO: 221 Manchester street, (corner Worcester street*. Top floor. PP2P2 MADAME l-I.ORRY . ROSCOE, Soprano Vocalist (England). Oratorio. Operatic, and Ballad Concerts. Tearhe' of VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Address—THE BRISTOL. Cash?! street. Christchurcli. ALL BRANCHES OF 13 ROYAL EXCHANGE BLDC. Cathedral square. YDSEY FR A H O B E N. PIANO. SINGING. Roval Cossorvatorium of Music, Leipzig. 'Phone 8730. "PIANOFORTE, Harmony, Theory, Aecom- -»- paniment—Lillian Harper, A.R.C.M., will receive pupils in the above. Terras commencing early in New Year. For appointment; or enquiries, ring 'Phono 340 ( or Chas. Begg and Co. 1380

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 21

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