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ECCI_SIAS_C_U rtHC BCH E S O~F C H B I ST. XJ WEST STBEET. Morning, at 11—For Fellowship. Evening, at 6.45—Mr. Geo. AHrldge wiU preach. Subject, "Anti-Christ and the Two Witnesses." Wednesday Evening, at 7.4s—"The Conflict In the Land." WALTEBS ROAD, MOUNT BOSKILL. Morning at 11 for Fellowship. Evening at 7 o'clock, Mr A. Y. Boutley will preach. Subject, '"The Man, Like Whom Never Man Spake." ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY' ROAD—7 p.m., Mr A. W. Connor, from New South Wales. DOMINION ROAD (cor. Burnley Terrace) —7 p.m., Mr F. W. Greenwood. RICHMOND (Francis Street)—Mr Cias. Watt. AVONDALE (cor. Station Road) —6.45 p.m.. Mr H. Downey. ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street)— 7 p.m., Mr A. Creamer. Subject, "Obedient Pnitli." DEVONPORT (Masonic Hall. Victoria Road) —7 p.m., Mr J. B. Allen. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)— 7 p.m., Mr M. Bell. PAPAKURA—Mr Edwards. The above Churches meet for worship at 11 a.m.; Bible School, 2.45 p.m. CHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen Street— 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread (I. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m., "PHYSICAL RESURRECTION"—a fundamental Bible doctrine, on which the issues of life and death depend," Mr W. S. Yearsley. Seats free. No collection. TTNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY KJ ROAD (near Reservoir). Preacher: REV. R. J. HALL, M.A. Morning, 11, "The Riddle of the 20th Century Sphinx." Evening 7, "Is Religion an Anti-Social Factor?" All Seats Free and Unappropriated. HR IST lAN SCIENCE SERVICES.— Sun. 7, Wed. 8. Reading Room open 12.30 to 4.30; Sat., 7to 9 also.—l 4, Endean's Buildings. HALL, VIEW RD., MT. EDEN. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr W. R. Wilson. Tuesday—7.3o p.m.. Prayer Meeting. HOWE STREET HALL, OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Sunday—7 p.m.. Preacher, Mr Koutball. Monday—7.3o p.m.. Prayer Meeting Wednesday—7.3o p.m., Bible-reading. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD, DEVONPORT. Sunday, March 9, at 7 p.m.—Special Meetings continued. Speaker. Mr C. H. Hinmnn. Subject, "The God-Man in Contact with Men." Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.45. Everyone hearWly invited. 337 AUCKLAND THEOSOPIIICAL SOCIETY Permanent Lecture Ha.l: Society of Arts Ground Floor. Public Lecture at 7 p.m.: "SWEDENBORG AND HIS WRITINGS." Mr R. J. Strong. Music. Reading. Discussion. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. LODGE. 351, QCEES B'T. SUNDAY, 7 o'clock. PUBLIC LECTURE, "THE PRODIGAL SON," By Mr H. W. Young. in the Chamber, of costmeecb HALL, SWANSON STREET. (Off Queen Street, app. Shortiand Street.) Questions invited at close of Lecture. Public Classes at 351, Queen Street, Monday, 8 p.m.; Wednesday (ladies), 2.30 p.m.; Sunday (children), 3 p.m. Library and Readlngroom open dally, 10 to 4. Suburban Centres. —The Mount Eden Centre will meet NEXT TUESDAY, at 8 p.m., dn the Druids' Hall, Valley Road (near Dominion Road). rp H E S. D. A. CHURCH, McKELVIE ST., PONSONBY. PASTOB MEYERS wil 1 speak on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., on "THE MYSTIC BABYLON OF THE APOCALYSE: HAS ■she FALLEN?" i pHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION. UNITED PREPARATORY PRAYER MEETINGS. MONDAYS: CENTRAL MISSION HALL TUESDAYS: V.M.C. A. BOOMS. Time, from 12.30 to 2 p.m. 501 SALVATION ABMY, ALBEBT STBEET HALL. 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. 7 p.m.—GLOBE THEATEE, QUEEN STREET. —Anti-drink Crusade. Special Addresses by Major Stone and Mr W. W. Stewart. Temperance friends invited. Selections by Brass and String Bands, and Songsters. Open-Air Services—lo a»m.. Choral Hall, Symonds Street: 2 and 6 p.m., Quay Street and Wellesley Street. TOOT CHUBCH, POMPALLIEB TEBBACE (next Lambonrne's). 11 a.m.— Subject, "Sunshine." 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. "Man can elevate his understanding to know what is good and true, and he should compel himself to live up to it."—Swedenborg. A UCKLAND BROTHERHOOD, P.S.A. TO-MORBOW, 3 P.M. Speaker—REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. Soloist—Mß GEOBGE HIGGOTT, "Star of Bethlehem." NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD SUNDAY RIGHT ROUND THE WORLD. MEN ONLY. ALL MEN WELCOME. 533 PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Incorporated), ODDFELLOWS' HALL PITT STREET. MRS SORENSEN, Missionary to the National Association of Spiritualists, will Deliver an Address TO-MORROW (aunday) NIGHT at 7 o'clock. Subject, "The Influence of Thought." Spirit Message from Flowers and Independent Messages. 77 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, MACKELVIE STREET, PONSONBY. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 7. Pastor Meyers will speak on "THE MYSTIC BABYLON OF THE APOCALYPSE—HAS IT FALLEN?" =\T M. C. A. X . MEN'S MEETING, 4 P.M. Address by the REV. ERIC EVANS (Richmond Baptist Church). Subject, "Temptations." Hearty Singing. Social Tea, 5.15. Strangers specially Invited. W.C.A., 25, WeUesley Street — Sunday • Service, 4.15 p.m., conducted by Miss Stillweil. Subject, "Temptations of Jesus." Tea and social hour, 5.30 p.m. All girls and strangers welcome. SPIRITUAL Service, Foresters' Hall (upstairs), Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mrs Harris-Roberts. Subject, "There are no Dead." Collection to defray expenses. All welcome. 531 HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. DUES ON GOODS. Secretary's Office. . 7th March, 1913. Importers, Merchants, and others are notified that on 31st Inst, all accounts in the Board's Books for wharfage and storage, averaging £10 and under per month, will be closed. Thereafter dues must be paid in cash before removal or shipment of goods. By order of the Board. H. B. BURNETT, OX -cretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 58, 8 March 1913, Page 7

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