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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Ll’. JOHN’S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. it (Presbyterian.) SERVICES TO-MORROW: Morning, 11.-Subject. “At the Cockcrowing.” Evening, 7.—Subject, “Within the Beautiful Gate.” Preacher, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. Anthems; Morning, “Cast Thy Burden” (Mendelssohn). Evening, “lie 'That Shall Endure” (Mendelssohn). Organ Voluntaries, "Andante from sth Sonata” (Merkel); "Fugue in C Minor” (Bach). QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN ft CHURCH, The Terrace. Minister: Rev. R. J. Howie, B.A. 11 a.m.—“A Gospel to the Blind.” 7 p.m.—“What It Costs to be a Cbristian.” ''PHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH. The Minister, REV. ERNEST R. WEEKS Will preach at both services. MORNING, at 11: Subject, “St. Francis of Assisi.” Anthem, “God Sends the Day” (Rathbone). Parade of Scouts and Cuixs. EVENING, at 7: Subject “What is the Meaning of Life?” A discourse, for young men who want to get there. Solo, "How Many Hired Servants’ 1 (Sullivan), bv Mr. Arthur Coe. Anthem. “I Waited for the Lord” (Mendelssohn). Soloists, Mrs. A. Harris and Miss. E. Macklin. The monthly Church “At Home,”, to which everyone is invited, will follow this Service. AJETHODTST CHURCH OF N.Z. WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki Street. REV. CLARENCE EATON. II a.m. —The Religion of a Soldier. 7 p.m.—People’s Service, “The \ irtue and the Vice of Criticism.” , Anthem, “The Day is Past and Over ’ (Marks). EDUCATIONAL. TO THE AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL. TAO you intend entering a Professions Then you MUST MATRICULAiE. That you are keen on advancement goes without saying, so start the New Year by joining up with us. Our tuition »vill hasten you along the road to Success. Our EVENING CLASSES, conducted by Expert Instructors, are available to those who are able to attend, and for those who wish to study in their own homes we have specially prepared CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. For Free Particulars write to—

NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maorilaud Colleges), 142 COLWILL’S CHAMBERS, Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. SOLAVAY COLLEGE. A SPLENDIDLY-EQUIPPED GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL. Modern Buildings, with fireproof Dormitories and Sleeping Porches. 18 Acres of Ground, planted 60 years ago mainly with English trees. • INSTRUCTION from Primary Classes to University Standard. Special attention paid to Music, Art. anil Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basketball, Swimming. The College is situated in one of tlia healthiest localities in New Zealand, and everything possible is done to ensure perfect health and comfort for pupils. For Prospectus apply to the Principal MRS. M. B- THOMPSON, M.A., Masterton. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. A PPLICATIONS are invited for ScholJ --“- arships on the Marsh Foundation, each of the value £llO per annum. Such Scholarships are available only for students studying lor Holv Orders. The College is open for admission of students not holding Scholarships upon payment of the customary fees. Copies of the Regulations and Forms of Application for Scholarships are obtainable from the Diocesan Office, 40 Shortland Street, Auckland, to vsnich applications must be addressed to reach the undersigned not later than January 21, 1927. W. J. SIMKIN. Secretary to St. John's College Trust Board. CHIROPRACTORS. CHIROPRACTIC. W. WRAT'I Successor to Otterholt,- Bryce, and W ratt. Palmer School Graduate, Mandel’s Buildings, 101 Willis Street, Wellington. X-Ray and Neuroealometei Services. 'Phuue, 43—86*’ p O L W 1 L L * L O L W 1 L L, Chiropractors, Neurocalometei Service. Neurocalometer Service. PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATES. Tel 22 869 Martin’s Building 47 Courtenay Place REMOVAL NOTICE MR. AND MRS U K ADAMSON Beruaii Maefaddeu Graduates, OSTEOPATHS 4 CHIR'.H’i.’AC'IOIIS, Have Removed from Swinson Chambers, Dixon Street, to First Floor, Crown Building, corner Dixon Street and Cuba Street I’h 21 782. BUSINESS NOTICES. BEAD THIS. POLLINS’ Famous Fiji Rheumatic, Neuritis, and Nerve Cure, made solely from Pure Herbs, the sole product of Fiji. A guaranteed Cure for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago Sciatica. Gout, Neuralgia. Arthritis, and all Nervous Complaints. The Propriefot is prepared to give a Written Guarantee that he will Cure any of the alrnvo Diseases, or refund the whole of the money. PRICE, 4s. 6d. per Bottle. Sufferers who cannot aflord to pay for the treatment will bo supplied free of anv charge on personal application. There is no doubt that the Exhibition largely advertised what Fiji could pro duce. nnd it was a revelation to the mil lions that attended to view the exhibits in the Fiji Court but what is now keep ing the name oi Fiji before the public is the many marvellous cures being effected, some long since thought 1:1 curable, bv the ngoncy of the now justly famous Fiji Rheumatic Cure. Locnl Dis, tributing .Agent: Airs. E. U Te Wbiti Street. Kilbirme. Wellington J. C. COLLINS. Rheumatic nnd Neuritis Specialist. 238 CASTLE STREET. DUNEDIN.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 3

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