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RELIGIOUS SERVICES X. 2 CHRISTIAX ENDEAVOUR great farewell meeting TO M !,S JENNIE gTREET. IN THE BAPTIST TABERNACLE VEXT "^IGHT GREAT RALLY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAV OURERS. Roll Up, Endeavourers! VISITORS WELCOME. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION ! Masonic Hall, Edinburgh St., Newton. ! SUNDAY. March 16, 1930, at 6.45 p.m. Subject: "The Way to Life.” ‘ Speaker: MR. J. E. A. GATES. The progressive church op SPIRITUALISTS, ALMA STREET. NEWMARKET. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Subject: "SPIRITUAL SUNSHINE.” Air. Fitton. Spiritual Messages. Mr. Bassett. After Circle. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Open Healing Circle SATURDAY, March 29.—Sale of Work. G RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. R EV A. S. WILSON--1 THING IMPOSSIBLE SHALL BE.” 8.T.1. Student, AIR. HAYES LLOYD, of Nelson, gives talk to children. 7—" THE NEAR RETURN OF THE LORD JESUS.” Auckland higher THOUGHT CENTRE (Inc.) THE TEAIPLE. Corner Pitt and Wellington Streets. TONIGHT (Saturday), 8.30 —Sacred Circle Worship. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—“What’s in the Breath” Air. Paul. 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.40 p.m.—Organ Recital, Air. H. H. Barrington. 7 p.m.—“Our Neighbours * and Ourselves,” Air. H. F. Robinson. Violoncello Solo, "Angels Guard Thee” (Godard), Air. Aloore; also Bright New Hymn Singing by the Congregation. I TUESDAY—7.4S p.m., Radiant Health Class; Wed., 2 p.m., Woman’s Progress Class; Thurs.’, 8 p.m.. Divine Science Class. Our Alessage is Non-sectarian, | Scientific, Practical, Commonsense —givI ing definite results. [ EVERYBODY ALWAYS WELCOME. COAIE! The spiritual scientistsCHURCH, 43 Mackelvie St.. Grey Lynn (Ponsonby End). SUNDAY, 3 p.m., Open Circle. 7 p.m., Address by the President, "HERE AND HEREAFTER.” OPEN MEETINGS, 8 P.AI. Wed.: Circle; Thurs., Circle and Psychographs.' EVERY SATURDAY—3 p.m., Healing, Children and Adults and Trance Address. 8 p.m., Healing and Absent Treatment. FRIDAY, 8 p.m. Committee. Spiritualism Proves Its Facts. gT. JOHN’S, PONSONBY ROAD. Harvest Thanskgiving Festival. Morning, 11 —REV. C. G. SCRIAIGEOUR ! Soloist: Aliss Elaine Ivory. Evening. 7—REV. E. T. OLDS. GREAT MUSICAL SERVICE. Soloists: Aliss Alma AlcGruer and Air. R. Errington. Solos: "With Verdure Clad” and “In Native Worth.” Anthems: "God Is a Spirit,” "O Gladsome Night,” "I Will Sing of Thy Power,” "Praise the Lord.” pHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons’ v_y Hall, Belgium St.—ll a.m.. Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m., Address: "Who was Jesus and What Was His Gospel?”—Air. J. A. AlcLeod. A Hearty Welcome to All. Y M.C.A. AIEN’S MEETING, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 4.15 p.m. Speaker, REV. A. V. WHITING. Special Alusic. TUESDAY—I p.m., Alen’s Bible Study. WEDNESDAY—I2.3O p.m., Study in Acts. THURSDAY"— ing Club. -6 p.i Preachers’ TrainSUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING The uun HE DUN while absent from the city on Holiday are requested to notify District Runners, or Phone Sun Office. 46-820 AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS. The Sun Is obtainable Dally at the following Holiday resorts:— ARAPUNI—T Stephenson ARATA PU —A J Daniel AUCKLAND’S BEACH—C. H. Edf hill. BROWNS BAY —Mrs. E. Wilkinsoi CAAIBRIDGE.—Air. F. AI. Amos, Ro: Tea Room HENDERSON V ALLEY —L. Pollard Ho WICK—J Robertson HELENS VILLE—Mrs L. Nlcol HUAPAI—J McKinla.v HIKURANGI—Mrs Raisbeck HUNTER VILLE—H Towers HOBSON V ILL E— P R. Osborne KAMO—Air. Hazelman. KEREPEEHI L Durman KARANGAHAKB— Mrs Everett KAIKOHE—W M Wilkinson KOHU KOHU—Low-Sargeant KAWAKAWA-V Cole. KATIKATI-L. Klee KAITAiA—A Watson MOR KINS VILLE—S J. Coombe MERCURY BAY —H. Osborne MAT A MATA—J D Rivett MAAIAKU—CivaI and Company MAMAKU Haywood and Amson MATA TA— H Lees NGONGOTAHA—Air. Chas. Robinso NGONGOTAHA-Mrs K Davies NGARUA W AHIA—R Evre OSTEND— (Waiheke)—E- E. Binn: s.s Onewa OTUROHANGA-C W Harta OTOROHANGA-D. Yeo OPOTOKI W J Newell OH UR A—Mrs M Mclntyre PAEROA—Mrs M J Dunlop PL'KEKOHE—Mrs H E Churches PORTLAND—J Gillespie PUT A R UR U— WU ton PUT ARUR U — Mrs P Rolfe ROTORUA L Ewert RUSSELL—Tom Brooker. York S 1 RAETiHI C W Rail RAETIHI—A W Ashwell SWANSON A Perris St hEi.IERS—M Hutton. Willow S* PALMERSTON NORTH—FIa veil (R; way Bookstall) TE ATATU —W Illingworth TOKOROa—G Fryet TAURANGA—A. Fletcher, Cliff Ro THAMES—B D Chapma* l TE AROHA—J D Rivett TE AROHA —Mrs DeveraU TE AROHA—D Hobson TE KUITI—J. Nicholls. TE Krm —Mrs. Fox (Railway Bo< TAIHaPE—W FL Farquhar (railv otation) 2,’*2 l ;A.L^E- A ‘ * VI - Damam and Co. TAtMARUNUI—W. Stevenson TAD MARUNUI—A. Adams (Rally Bookstall) WHANG AREI—S. R. s. Bowyer Street (Station Bookstall: WELLINGTON—Jeffries (Thorne Bookstall).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 4

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