RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QJT. PAUL'S Mulgravp Street. TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 10 a.m. • *• Second Celebration (Choral) and Sermon, 11. Eren-song 7 p.m. TINAKOHI ROAD CHURCHROOMChililren's Scrvjoe, 11 a.m. ' 2115 qT. JOHN'S CHURCn, WILLIS STREET. (Presbyterian). . TO-iiORROW. Morning, 11 o'clock—Rev. W. Mawson, M.A., of Canton Villages Mission, China. Evening, 7 o'clock—Rev. Dr. Gibb. Evening—"A World to Love and a World to Hato." Kent terrace presbyterian'sunDAY SCHOOL. : ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ; Will bo held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AUGUST 29th. < . Morning Servico, 11 a.m.: REV. THOMAS FEE ■ (President N.Z. Methodist Conference). Afternoon Servico, 3 p.m.: MR. JOHN CAUGHLEY, M.A. . Evening Service, 6.30 p.m.: ■ : . REy. J. KENNEDY ELLIOTT, B.A.f . . Sankey's Hymns will bo wsed. ' 1 ■ • -, Colleotions in aid of tho Sunday School. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st., AN ANNIVERSARY TEA AND ENTERTAIN- , MENT Will bo held in the Schoolroom. Tea on the tables at 6 p.m. Entertainment commences 7,30 p.m. . ■ ■ Admission: Adults, Is.; children, 6d. 2424 QT. ANDREW'S . PRESBYTERIAN ® CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. SERVICES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. ' Preacher-REV; J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject—"ls God Inconsiderate?" v ,2321 OHURCU OF CHRIST (Vivian Street) SUNDAY SERVICES, 29th AUGUST. Worship—ll a.m. ■. ■ . . . Bible 5ch001—2.45 p)m."'" Gospel Service—7 p.m. ■ Preacher—JOS. J. FRANKLYN. ■ Sflbjoot—"A Perilous Voyago and its Lcs_sons."* . V . •.865 CHURCH OF CHRIST (Riddiford Stre«t), V ■ TO-MORROW: 11 a.m.—Worship. . ' 2.45—8ib1e School. 6.30 p.m.—Gospel: Service. PREACHER. MR.. R. A. WRIGHT. ' Subjcct:—"What think ye of Christ?" 1 KILBIRNIE (Lyell Bay ltoad)—£.3o p.m.-' Gospel Servioe. > ;; . . , 2404 TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingostro St. | ' Sorvices at 11 and 7. . DR. TUD O R JON ES, -SUNDAY EVENING, on I "The Grave Danger to New Zealand from the Influx of Superstition, Mediums, Illusions, r • and Hallucinations." > .. . . 2394 niHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH X, AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro Street. SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1909. . SERVICES at 11, 7, and 8,15. Preacher—Mß. J. MOORE, > Missioner. ■: Subjects I~(l). "Tho Eagla's . Wing, or Strength P"i . (2) "Contentment or. Fret ?'; (3) "When, Where?" ' ■ ' - > -Prayor Meeting, fi.3o. . ..... 1 Sailors' Parlour Opened at , 10. ; Institute Opened Daily. ■ 2411 SISTER AVABAMIA, representative ■of Vodanta, will Lecture . Sunday 11 a.m:, Masonio Hall, Boulcott Street, ljpoii "Who: are the Prophets, and What is Prophecy?" 7 p.m.. MWliat was-Man before he took this 1 Body?' Tii6sday, 3 p:mv,' FaTewel! talk to Ladies only: Eiltii'oisM 'at' tlio' requeiti of ..Ladies present - will bo- shown; Questions' answered; . Wednesday, 8 p.m., "Tho Power, of .Unity,".also" upon the Vedanta. Movement Throughout the World: Its Motives and Objeot. A :Vedanta Club will bo formed, l'ubho invited. • . 893
EDUCATIONAL. '; . v ' . Tho Gregg Motto: "Time is Money." . MR; ' GUILBERT PITMAN V . . (Nephew of," and for 20 years Manager to . ' Isaac Pitman) wrote: "Tha success of the GREGG SYSTEM in Amenoa, where Shorthand is made such. a strong feature 'of business, .'was'evidence that it. had substantia) advantages over other systems...... . I was amazed ut the;absence of "Excoftflons to Rules." The ease with which I acquired the system after having writtenthfe' -older / etylo 28 years .was almost inieredibleif. ",-;V ! :Yohr system is based on scientifio principles,' and is destined to become THE Shorthand'of' the Eng-lish-speaking- people." '■ Write or Call for FREE "First Lesson" and ri REGG SHORTHAND :■ i INSTITUTE, 17-19 CUBA ST.,: opposite Town/Hall. Term commences at any time. CIOB2 •pANKS'S: - COMMERCIAL ' COLLEGH, JO ' U GREY SIIIKET. Individual. Instruction m ACCOUNTANCY; :: BOOKKEEPING AND. BUSINESS METHODS, ■■■■■■■■"■ - PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. : -TOUCH .TYPEWRITING. ' : Necessary Subjocts for Junior and Senior Civil Scrvioe. : Matrio., Medical, and Engineering Examl. Prosceotus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. Cllua T YRIC' ' Elocution Class, Dramatic' and Ju Humorous, • 12s. 6d.: pier ■ quarter Every Tuesday, 8 pim., N;Z; Alliance' Rooms, 7 corner: Mannors and Willis Streets.. ;' 919 STAMMERING, ■: NE X T TEE M' OF 'INSTRUCTION FOR CURE BY BEAS LE Y SYST EM, '■■■ - DU NE DIN. - - Tiff RS. COLEM AN PENB IC E, Teacher of Physical Culture,! Diaphragmatic Breathing and Elocution Address—ls ROSINA TERRACE. 466 PIANOFORTE. - H/TISS NEWMAN,POTTS will resume Tuition, ItJL--.at 'her Studio; -110 'Willis : Street; on TUESDAY, 3rd inst. A SPECIAL COURSE of CHORD and OCTAVE Work; will bB given to' advanced students. An'important' feature of this particular work will be the study.of RELAXATION, aa applied-to v finger, , wrist, nnd, arm movements. . Many, leading teachers have testified to the benefits received from this coursfi; "Interviews, Tuesday, 4.30-to 5 p.m. :.- C 1295. Tir R KOY'D •GARL IC K, • Physical Coltnrißt;-and Masseur; .., ■ . Registered A.M.A., Melbourne! , i ■ Chambers,. < Panama StroeL -Tel 2199. ' The Correction of Spinal Curvature and otherDeformities a Speciality.' SO2B -THE LANGEE SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY WOMAN, shoula lenrntheßlouse and Skirt Cutters. Method perfectly simple and succosafuli no calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7;to .9 j Saturday Morning : Class, for, Teachers. Country Pupils taught by post. . Agents, required. ■ Needle-Painting Monday Atternoon, 2 to 1 ' .Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, 94 WILUS STREET, opp. Shortt's. C 1095 ' /CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.rr-. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for; Boys under. 6 years. MISS SOMMERVILLE, ' ■ 61 Hill Street! ' C 1037 "TJAHIA" Cocoa, exquisite In flavour, abJL2 solnUly tttiro, .gcui .forthu than other . Bisa«i ,t« U.
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