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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. QT. PAUL’S PRO-CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STREET. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. —Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF DUNEDIN. 7 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF DUNEDIN. ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND, PETONE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. Special services conducted by Captain Kee and Sister Jutson of the Church Arm y at S a.m., 11 a.in. and 7 p.m, rpHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, Whitmore Street. Morning Prayer, 10 o’clock. Evensong and Sermon. 7 o’clock. B. J. WILLIAMS Missioner. BAPTIST CHURCHES. yiVIAN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher at both Services: PASTOR H. W. PAGE, Of Feilding. MIRAMAR, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Mr. E. M. Enright, Student, Baptist College. I” A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. SALVATION ARMY. /(hwA rpHE SALVATION l army, Citadel —Vivian St. CADETS FIELD DAY, conducted by COLONEL AND MRS. A. ORSBORN. This is the final Sunday of the present “Believers” Session. Meetings at 11.0 3.0 and 7. MONDAY, 7.45 p.m. COMMISSIONING OF CADETS;. Commissioner and Mrs. Adams in command. The Commissioner will promote and appoint to their various posts the Cadets of the “Believers” Session. gALVATION ARMY, NEWTOWN." SUNDAY. Meetings of Farewell to Major and Mrs. Lamond Envoy James Harlow—Special, 11 a.m. YOUR CHURCH! SUNDAY SCHOOL! Your Work for the People I VIEW Supplies of Books, Material for ’ Teachers and Preachers, Texts, (Mottoes, Tracts, and much helpful matter continually arriving. Please call at The Salvation Army Stores, 202 Cuba St. Open Fridays until 9 p.m. ( OUR RECOMMENDATION I “Callers leave us well pleased, and returu again and again.” NEW YEAR ATTRACTIONS. THE SALVATION ARMY BOOK STORE, 202 Cuba Street, TS a wonderfully attractive Store just now. Cards, Mottoes, Booklets, Almanacs, and a thousand and one items to choose from. “What a splendid assortment” is the general testimony. Call and you will find what you are looking for. . TTNITARIAN FREE OHURCIH, Channing Hall, 100 Lambton ’ Quay. AN ALL SOULS’ FELLOWSHIP. Minister, Rev. Dr. Cyprus Mitchell, M.A., 8.D.: “Are the Churches Christian?” ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME.
PROFESSIONAL TUITION. MiSS W, F. PRICE, Teacher Pianoi*-*- forte, Violin, Harmony and Rudiments. 17A Waitoa Rd., Hataitai. M ks - MARTYN.. WILLIAMS, Teacher of Elocution and Voice Production, 59 Roxburgh St. THIOMAS WOOD, L.A.8., Singing, resumes teaching, Monday, Jan. 21, studio, Majestic Bdgs. 'Wellington-. fYRMI REID. L.A.8., Teacher of Piano- " forte and 'Cello. 40 Raroa Rd,, Kelburn, Phone 26-800, pOMMERCIAL Art, practical training; reasonable fees. The Rata School of Arts, 56a Manners St. pARR'S COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson’s Bldgs. Tel. 47-558. All 1934 qualified students placed. Reopening Jan. 14, 1935. NANCY HEWITT. A.T.C.L., Registered Teacher, 10 Hopper St. Pianoforte, Harmony, Art of Teaching. Classes arranged. churley walker, ’ L.A.B. Private or Class Tuition. Examinations and Competitions. 227 Upper Willis St. MISS M‘ TEYCHENNE, L.A.B.— Studio, 32 Tanera Crescent, Brooklyn, Pianoforte. Harmony, and Rudiments of Music. PHARLES W. KERRY, 34 Tirnngi Rd., Rongotai, teaches Pianoforte, Organ, Voice Production. Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition. ERSONAL or Correspondence Courses —Stationary, Electric Wireman, Automobile, Marine Engineers. Mackenzie's Engineering Academy, Aitken St QAM McLEAN. Teacher <ff~Violonceiio, 50 Calabar Rd., Rongotai. W McLEAN, Teacher of’HuTViolin. ’ ' • 50 Calabar Rd.. Rongotai. □MIE CHAS. LESLIE ART STUDIOt —Small select classes for persona tuition in Commercial and General Art and Life Drawing. Morning and evening sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Ring 43-461 for full particulars, or inter view, II an n a h’s Bldgs., Lam bion Qy. “Hail, Mighty Elephant!” was how the natives of Cape Province greeted the Duke of Kent during his Smith African tour, while in the Transvaal the nntjves addressed him as <r Lord of the lute Cliffe.”
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 92, 12 January 1935, Page 2
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