PUBLIC NOTICES C'l EORGE CAIN Welding Works have X opened branch works, centrally situated. at 7 Cook St. pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having claims against the rndermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims, in duplicate, at the Public Trust Office, at Auckland, on or before the 17th day of June, 1930. The claims must show full details and must be certified as due and owing at the date of death of the deceased. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. ESTATES. MACLEOD. FERGUS FERGUSON, late of Durwegan, Charleville, selector; died 13/12/29. SMITH. GEORGE, late of Auckland. Gardener: died 19 7/29. WRIGHT. WM. JOHN, late of Auckland, Retired Printer; died 6/5/30. A. S. FAIRE. District Public Trustee. Auckland. May 17, 1930. RETURNED SuLultßs cl- . H HELP THE EX-SERVICE MAN TO EARN A LIVING. A large number of Ex-Service Men in Auckland are at present out of employment. They and their families are. in a number of cases, in dire necessity. The R.S.A. appeals to Citizens to help in finding jobs for these men. Any person who ran find employment for men suitable to fill the following positions should communicate by letter or telephone with the undersigned. 20 PAINTERS. 17 MOTOR DRIVERS. 9 SEAMEN. 6 COOKS. 19 CARPENTERS. 12 STOREMEN. 4 BUTCHERS.
men, etcTELEPHONE 45-365. E. H. SHARP. Secretary. Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association. BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL ACTIONS speak louder than words. 68 families comfortably housed m SO months— Phillips. "Bunga ow Specialist.” Pt. Chevalier. Phone ~7-14S. 16 8 Hollow Blocks, - - - . 16 x 8 x 8,7 d: IS x 8 x 8. 8d: lootpath Slabs, 2s.—Thornley, Rimu St.. -\e Lynn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES R evival IN QOVENANT JJALL, COR OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. (Our New Home), u. 3 and HOLY SPIRIT. MONDAY.-r-7.45 p.m.. CHURCH. FRIDAY. —7.45 p. "DEAD" and Healing. Friends Please Note the New Location. A. H. DALLIMORE .... Evangelist
4 UCKLAND HIGHER A THOUGHT CENTRE (INC.). THE TEMPLE. Cor. Pitt and Wellington ' Streets. SUNDAY. i.—“THE- QUEST OF HAPPINESS.” MR. H. F. ROBINSON. 6.40 p.m!—Organ Recital, Mr. Herbert Barrington. _ n.—“SOME ANSWERS TO SIRS. r'-NTiTT'iTr—r ” \f T? "T W. RILCOCK. BENEDICT,” MR. T. W. SILCOCK. Be sure and hear this address. Solo: “Gloria,” Buzzi-Teccia, Mrs. V. J. Moller. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Prosperity; Class, “Your Business.” Mr. T. W. Silcock. TUESDAY, 7.43 p.m.—Physical Culture and Breathing. Instructor: Mr. R. Tabateau. WEDNESDAY. 2 p.m.—Woman s Progress Club. Mrs. Wood, of the National Council of Women, and objects. 8 p. vill speak on its aims j „ —“East and West, A Clash of Civilisations,” Rev. W. G. Monkton, M.A. Do not miss this fascinating lecture. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Divine Science Class. “Polarisation.” Mr. T. W r . Silcock. Make it a habit to attend the Temple Lectures, which, in a few months, can alter your whole life. Everybody Always Welcome—COME: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. —First Church of Christ, Scientist, Auckland, Church Hall, Symonds St. (near Grafton Bridge). _ Services: Sunday, 11 a m. and . p.m. Subject: “Mortals and Immortals. Golden Text: 11. Corinthians, w, 16. Sunday School in Scots Hall, Symonds Street. 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY—Testimony Meeting, 8 Reading Room, Vulcan Buildings. Room 37; Monday to Friday, 12.30 to 3.30 p.m.: Friday evening, 6.30 to S.oO. UCKLAND 11 ST. JOHN S. A.M. —REV”. GEO. FROST, “In His Presence.” P.M. —REV. GEO. FROST. “The Struggle for Peter.” Anthem: “Hear Us, O Lord.” INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, Masonic Hall, Edinburgh St., Newton. —SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1930, at 6.45 p.m. Subject.—"RELIGION.” Speaker: Mr. J. E. A. Gates. The spiritual scientists CHURCH. 43 Mackelvie St., Ponsonby (fourth street. City end). SUNDAY 3 p.m.—Open Circle, Rev. Dr. Hughes and others speak, clairvoyant descriptions; 7 p.m., the Rev. Dr. Hughes speaks on “CHRIST, THE UNIVERSAL BROTHER” (after Circle). Wednesday, 8 p.m., Open Meeting. “How to Relieve Headache in Two Minutes.” Thursday, 8 p.m.. Written Spiritual Questions, Sister Frances. Every Saturday, 3 p.m.. Healing, Children and Adults, Trance Address; 8 p.m., Healing and Absent Treatment; send names. Grange road baptist church. Near Dominion Road Post Office. HARRY DAWSON MISSION, STILL CONTINUES. (No Mission Meeting on Saturday or Monday.) SUNDAY. —11 a.m.: Rev. A. S. WILSON Subject: “HOT OR COLD.” 6.15 p.m.: Prayer Meeting, Song Service, Open-air Service. 7 p.m.: MR. HARRY DAWSON. Subject: “THE SHEPHERD ANI* HIS SHEEP.” Come and Catch the Glow of these Services. From Tuesday to Friday Stirring Messages by Mr. Dawson and Well-Known Exponents of the Great Verities*, Everybody welcome. “Fan the Revival Flame.” ('’l HRI ST ADU LPHIA XS, Freem;; son' s \J Hafl, Belgium St-—ll a.m.. Fellow - ship Meeting. 7 p.rn., "Behold I I*av in Sion a Stumbling-stone.” A hearty welcome to aIL
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