RELIGIOUS SERVICES ■JJNITY JJALL AX EXPOSITION OF OUR HISTORIC FAITH. UNDAY, M R C. J. R' K ' LS - yyUIITIIER TT rpEND?” COME EARLY FOR THE SERVICE OF SONG. UNITY HAUL, Just Above Town Hall. IT. YOLLAND, Hon. See. T m, CHRISTIA N SPIR IT UAEI ST CHURCH. 43 MA< ’K ELY IE STREET. POXSONBY (Fourth Street, City End.) SUNDAY—3 p.m., Open Circle, several peakers. 7 p.m. MR. HEWITT speaks on “FROM CONSCIOI SNESS TO. REALISATION” (after Circle). WEDNESDAY—S p.m.. Address oil “The Lord’s Seance.” Discussion. THURSDAY —S p.m.. Spiritual Questions, Flowers. Sister Fran.-es. SATURDAY—3 p.m.. Spiritual Healing. Children and Adults. 8 p.m.. Open Healing Circle and Absent TreatrpilE PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF L SPIRITUALISTS. Alma Street, Newmarket. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MRS. E. L. PERKINS. Subject: “Divine Love.” Psychic Demonstration from Flowers. TONIGHT (Saturday), 8 p.m.. Basket Social. All Welcome. THURSDAY', S p.m.—Open Healing Circle. \ UCKLAN TJ iirGHEI; THOUGHT CENTRE (INC.). THE TEMPLE, Cor. Pitt and Wellington Streets. * SUNDAY Righteous Shall Prosper.” MR. T. W. SILCOCK. 6.40 p.m.—MUSICAL WORSHIP. Organ and Piano Duos bv Mrs. V. J. Moller and Mr. Herbert Barrington; Novelette Op. 21, No. 1. Abendlied, Traumerei (Schumann): March, from “Occasional Overture" (Handel); Temple Trio will play Salut d’Amour (Elgar). Musicmakes mirthful medicine. Come and join in singing our uplifting and healing affirmations—inspiring, practical, powerful. Be sure and come early to secure a seat. At the conclusion of this meeting an urgent and important General .Meeting of ail members, friends and associates of “The Higher Thought Centre” will he held. This concerns every friend of Truth. It is important that you should attend. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.. Prosperity Class, : “Prosperity Principles,” Mr. T. W. Silcock. 8.30 p.m.. Sacred Circle Worship. ! Prosperity principles produce power, pep, I plenty. 1 TUESDAY, 8 p.m.. Radiant Health ; Class. “Herbalism, What It Is!” Mrs. E. Tollerton. Fit feeling follows fruit foods. ! WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m., Woman's Pro- : gress Club. “Numbers and Vibration,” Mrs. Grace JT. Silcook. S p.m., “Life and : Customs, of the Kaffirs of South Africa,” Mrs. E. Lew in, late of Cape Province, j Victoriously vibrate vim, vigour, victory, i THURSDAY', 8 p.m., Practical Psychology Class, Mr. 11. F. Robinson. Wills well-worked win wealth. Come and learn how to develop your latent powers for health, happiness, power and prosperity. HUglier Thought teaches you the way. Don’t judge it. try it! Thoui sands are winning, why not you? A j warm welcome wa.its you. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. Masonic flail, Edinburgh St.. Newton. SUNDAY, SEPT. 7. at 6.45 p.m. Subject: “DELIVERANCE.” Speaker: MR. R. T. REID. t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church J of Christ, Scientist, Auckland. Church Hall, Symonds St. (near Grafton Bridge). Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “MAN.” Golden Text: Psalms cxix., 65, 73. Sunday- School in Scots Hall, Symonds Street, 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY—Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m. Reading Room, Vulcan Buildings. Room 37: Monday to Friday, 12.30 to 3.30 p.m.; Friday evening. 0.30 to 5.30. ("•IHRISTADELPHIAXS, Freemasons’ Hall, Belgium Street. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m., Address—"DEVlL AND SATAN." Speaker, MR. A. WALKED. A Hearty Welcome to All. TEACHERS Oi ELOCUTION Hilda parkinson, a.1.c.m., L.L.C.M. (Teachers’ Qualification Diploma), Speech Training, Recitation, Reading.—23 Rose Rd;, Grey Lynn. J WILLIAM BAILEY and Mrs. Bailey • late of London. Voice Culture, Speaking and Singing.—Symonds St. Mary Thomson, a.1.c.m., 1.1.c.m., Teacher Elocution, Piano.—Bo Pah Road, Epsom. City by appointment. Phone 13-275. PUPILS WANTED VSHCROFT, 17 Ladies’ Mile, Remuera. Day, Evening Tuition; Matriculation, Engineering, Surveying Examina- | tions. Correspondence.—Phone 17-802. M\VIM MING. —Tepid Baths. Learn Ia t - est, fastest stroke. Quick, efficient tuition.—D. B. Anderson, Box 1327. PIANO TUNING RTHUR BREE (pianist), Piano Tuner L and Repairer, merits your confidence ng 42-338: after 5 p.m.. 41-686. PIANOS WANTED ARTHUR BREE Piano Company, Civic Square.—Highest prices; exchanges. Phone 43-398 for appointment to inspect. LAWN TENNIS A BRUCE, Lawn Tenins and Bad- « minton Racquet Restringer, 34 Albert St.—Patronised by Tilden. World's Champion.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 5
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