jt£I*IGIOUS SERVICES M \tthews, wellesley st. g T> SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Holy Communion. Itam.—Matins, Holy Communion, and 11 sermon. preacher: CANON GRANT COWEN, Subject: “The Parables of Jesus,” Part T. . sundav School and Bible Classes. 5 15 pm -Holy Baptism. Evensong: and Sermon. 'poacher: CANON GRANT COWEN. P -The Miracles of Jesus,” Part I. Anthem: ••O Give Me the Comfort” (Craston). tjkesbytekian qhukches. *• TO-MORROW. rD E.NDALE (Balmoral Road). m —REV. S. GRIFFITH. H * m —MR. GEO. F. GRIEVE. Congres ationnl ileeting, THURSDAY >-EXT, at 7.45 p.m. COMERVELE (F.emuera). V, am —REV. E. R. K. ROSS, M.A. H MR. E- W. BURCH. * v% Visitors Welcome. KEV. J. PATTISON, Minister. L E STREET ,1* t R E D x \. (Opp. Town Hall.) orv C. G. SCRIMGEOUR, MfssTorier. BIG EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. •%tibiect‘ ‘‘Mountains and Molehills” FRANCE ST.: MR. DENSEM. Churches of “ (ASSOCIATED). Meet as under: QHRIST. 11 a.m.—For Fellowship. - p’ m .—For Preaching the Word. Speakers: PONSONBY ROAD—7 p.m., MR. LENG. S.S. Anniversary. DOMINION ROAD, 7 MELVIN. RICHMOND —7 p.m., MR. T. J. BULL. ONEHUNGA —7 p.m.. MR. W. VICKERY. MR. K£ AVONDALE. —7 p.m., MR. ROBERTS. MOUNT ALBERT —11 a.m. only. DEVONPORT— 11 a.m. only. RCH OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SPECIAL SERVICES ALL DAY. Morning, 11 —Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. H. R. Urquhart, M.A., will preside, and H. P. Leng will deliver addresses on ‘'Habit” and "Financing the Kingdom.” Afternoon, 2.45 —PI. R. L rQubart, M.A., will give an interesting talk. Evening 6.4s—Gospel Service. Speaker, *■ H. P. Leng. Subject, “The Facts of the Cross." At all Services special singing will be rendered by the Young People, under the leadership of A. McDonald. WEDNESDAY, 23rd. 7.45 p.m.—Anniversary Concert. Come, and spend a shilling and a happy time, while the Young Folks entertain you. •CHRISTIAN SCIENC E.— J FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Church Hall. Symonds Street (near Grafton Bridge). Services: Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, ~-30 P-m- ~ Subject: “SOUL AND BODY. Golden Text: I. Corinthians vi -0. VEDNESDAY. —Testimony Meeting, S pm. Reading Room and Library: Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. PIRI T U A L j, , ~ i t ~ - . ■ Church of True Spiritual Light. Service to-morrow, Oddfellows’ Hall, Pitt St., at 7 p.m. Nurse C! a >'Vm will ipeak. Subject: “The Worlds Needs. Also a few words on Spiritualism. After service messages. Tuesday night, Public -ircie, 7.30. Thursday night, Psychology lass, 66. Maekelvie St. Anyone needing sealing or advice call above address, 1 o 3 p.m. THE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS CHURCH, Newton Chambers (upitalrs In alleyway), opp. Newton P.O. Sunday, 3 p.m., Open Lyceum Circle, The Mater speaks; 7 p.m., Inspirational Address, Mrs. Harris-Roberts, "ConanDovle's Eighth Principle.” Messages by Miss Smith. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Church Members' Circle. Wonderful Phenomena. Admission by ticket (30). Saturday, 8 p.m.. Open Healing Circle and Concentration on Absent Sick. QRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. It a.m.—REV. A. S. WILSON. .30 p.m.—Sunday School. Speaker: Mr. C. W. White, of N.Z. Alliance. 1 p.m.—REV. A. S. WILSON. WEDNESDAY, 7.15. —Prayer Rally. Y.M.C.A. SUNDAY AFTEROON, 4.15. » MEETING FOR MEN. Speaker: MR. S. NICHOLLS. B.A. The speaker has just returned from the U'.S.A. and has a virile message to men. THE HEARTIEST OF SINGINGYOUN MEN URGED TO ATTEND. CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD. Ne Reserve . MARGARET SUTTON SHARPE (Lady Minister from London), Will Preach at 11 a.m. on RISTIAN SOCIAL EFFORTS IN ENGLAND.” In the Evening at 7 o’clock, V. A. THORNHILL, M.A. Will Lecture on lERE UNITARIAN ISM EXCELS Ind Orthodoxy Hampers Progress A Living Issue of the Hour. Cars to Ponsonby Reservoir. ALL WELCOME. ftOYAL (cor. ... OAK BAPTIST CHURCH (cor. Symonds St. and Chamberlain Avenue.) SERVICES: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher Student Pastor: - Mr. B. N. Wilson. "ho would like to meet all friends at the close of the evening service. PUBLIC NOTICES pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All creditors and others having claims gainst the undermentioned / estates are Jfreby required to lodge the same with k„ .undersigned in duplicate, supported Particulars and certified as due • ;. n a owing by the said estates at the date tu n death of the deceased, ori or before * *’* st day of December, 1)27. Aay claim not lodged by the date •nied is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. 1 RELAND, George Hampton. late of # Pukekohe, labourer, died 25/8/27. McLeod. James, late of Auckland and Helensville, farmer, died 18/10/27. *®®ELL, Stephen, late of Auckland, retired storeman, died 16/7/27. -iETtRICK. Richard Henry, late of Auckland, carpenter, died 26/10/27. Jessie. late of Auckland, spinster, ui6d 28/10/27. , William Howick, late of Auckland, settler, died 16/11/27. AKER, Lavinia, late of Thames, married woman, died 14/11/27. R. F. WARD. t.,, , District Public Trustee. ‘“‘•Wand, i Sth November. 1227.
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