RELIGIOUS SERVICES Masonic Hall, Edinburgh Street. Subject: “The Cloud of Witnesses?” SPEAKER: MR. J. E. A. GATES. 'irOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. —Sunday, October 20, 1929. Pastor Reuben E. Howie, A.V.1., Ph.S., will conduct Services at 11 and 7. Morning subject, '‘An Old Truth in a Ncw rpilK SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH, 43 Mackelvie St. (4tli street on left. City end, Ponsonby).—Sunday, 3 p.m. sharp. Open Circle: 7.30 p.m., Mr. Kitten speaks on “Our Father." Questions invited. Wednesday. $ p.m.—Written Spiritual questions, Mr. Claude Holores. Thursday, S p.m.: Open Circle, Mr. Sprowle. Every Saturday, 3 p.m., Healing, children and adults; S p.m. sharp, Open Healing Circle and absent treatment. “Harbingers'* *on sale, lOd. THE PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS. ALMA STREET. NEWMARKET. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. REV. J. G. HUGHES, Th.D. “The Unseripturalness and Unwisdom of Taking the Bible as the Sole Rule of Faith and Practice.’* Spiritual Messages—Mr. Bassett. Bring Flowers. After Circle. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Open Healing Circle. jyrouNT Corner Minister: EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Esplanade and View Roads. REV. R. C. ROBERTS, 8.A., B.D. 3 0.40 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—REV. R. STOWARD. “The Vase of Ointment.” 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—REV. R. C. ROBERTS, 8.A., B.D. “WHY SHOULD WE PRAY?” Anthem: “They That Trust in the Lord” (G. J. Elvey). ♦APECIAL HOME MISSION SERVICES Will be held in ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCII, PONSONBY, ON SUNDAY. IN THE MORNING at IT o’clock the Preacher will be the REV. W. WALKER, of Pitt Street. IN THE EVENING the REV. A. MITCHELL will conduct the service. All offerings for the day. throughout the circuit, will go to the Home Mission and Church Extension Fund of the Methodist Church. DEBENTURES UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. ISSUE OF DEBENTURES—£I2O,OOO. The Auckland Transport Board will receive applications to purchase the above Debentures, having a currency of 20 years and bearing interest at s■; per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly on October 1 and April 1. The Debentures can be obtained through any recognised bank, solicitor or sharebroker, or by direct application to W. ST. J. CLARKE, Secretary, Customs St. West. Auckland. MEETINGS A GENERAL MEETING OP THE AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB Will be held in the WORKER PEINTEST, TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, At S p.m. All Members and Interested Persons are invited attend. Members’ Tickets for the 1930 Season are now available. W. R. ARNOLD, Hon. Sec. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS Dinners, Is 6d, served In * delightful surroundings.—Queen St., opposite His Majesty’s. Eat for Health THE SUN AGENCIES AUCKLAND’S BEST NEWSPAPER rpnii! A HE S UN UN IS ON THE SALE EVERY EVENING AT FOLLOWING TOWN AND SUBURBAN AGENCIES FREPAITD TISEMENTS 15 Words, 9d consecutive CLASSIFIED are accepted Agents per insertion; ? insertions ADVERby ah 2s three Words, is 4d per insertion: 3s fid three consecutive insertions. 25 Words, 2s per inserters; 5s 6d three consecutive insertions. Marriages, Deaths, etc.. 2s 6d per Insertion (30 words); 0d each additional 5 words Births (30 words), mention or nurse or doctor. 6d extra each. The Sun Telephone (Advts.) 46-S2O. * Denotes District Delivery Agents for The Sun ** Denotes Advertisements Oxjiy.
CITY •*H. Schmidt, Chemist, Queen Street (near Regent Theatre). J Sherwin Newsagent, 63 Queen St. Brooking and Son Booksellers. Wellesley Street (opp Civic Square) Miss L. Bishop, Newsagent and Confectioner iO Quay Street (odd Northern Wharf) Mrs T Cummings. Fruiterer and Confectioner, 86 Shortland Street. Miss L. P McMarama, Fruiterer and \. L ' on^ ecl,oner 18 Princes Street Mrs B Cam Candy Store 90 Victoria Street A. Aden Confectioner, 147 Victoria St ¥ er L, J ? nes - hairdresser, 69 Hobson St. A Stree K t er,nS c °nfectioner 158 Hobson F Jones. Newsagent 237 Hobson St J Paxton, k ruiferer, 01 Wakefield St. A - < G , PiUinger, Railway Bookstall (main outward platform) J. Buchanan on ail Ferry Bookstalls. Laird. LlB Symonds Street. Mr. J. Lynch. 414 Queen Street. ftUCKLAND PUBLIC HOSPITAL—•Steve Shelton. Fruiterer and Confectioner opposite Main Gates. AVONDALE—-•Bco£?rpbi^°Mr-McKinuuu - ««- J Road MldSely ' " Stati oner. Great North Son ?.' Tobacconist and Pwl Great Norm Road. P Roa'd ° dS ' Tobaoconist . Great North ARCHHILL— Mrs B Thomas, Lending Library and 31r, T C H n , 1 81a T-Great North Road i? r Tobacconist, la Great North Road inear Empress Theatre) BELMONT— Mrs Rowlands Fruiterer Victoria Rd BIRKENHEAD—'CCorNn«dS C/ ° Mr 3 Eeny - Hlehbury W S Harvey. VVharl Bookstall. Mr- 1 u r r . vey - Jobacconist, Haurakl St. G Anderson. Fancy Goods and stationer Highbury Corner. BIRKDALE—WBt?kdafe. S- StaUoner - Bright’. Corner. A. Blanchard. Cabaret. Heachaven. BROWN’S BAY *‘ V Theaßc. WiU;inSOn - Gonfectioner, near buckla.nd’s beach M Bai V ° EI ’ Storekeeper. Buc 'Hand's
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 4
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