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ECCLESIASTICAL. _;UECHES QF pH'RIS'r. \. HOLDING LIFE AND ADVENT ITRUTHS. j 'EST STREET AND WALTERS ROAD. Morning, at 11—For Fellowship. Afternoon, at 2.45— Sunday-school. WEST STREET. ' Evening, at 6.4s—Preaching Servl c. MR. GEO. ALDRIDG-E. , Subject: x SPIRITUALISM AND CHRISTIANITY." Are the claims and teachings of Spiritu- t Ism in harmony with the declarations and jctrines of the New Testament? The lestlon is important in view of the asirtlons made on behalf of the Cult of plrltlsm. and can be determined only by ppeal to the one source of Information, 'c make that appeal. Lantern Lecture on WEDNESDAY VBNING at West Street, 7.45. Subject, - Tho Great Persecution of the Vaudols lv r,6i." Bible School at Wallers Road THURSDAY EVENING. 7.45. . 1 SSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD — 7 p.m.. Ralph cbhie, B.A. "Tried but Triumphant. ■OMIN'ION ROAD—7 p.m.. Will D. More. - erles IV.: -Who Speaks Truth? Christ r the Critics?" RICHMOND—7 p.m.. Mr. .W. Greenwood. avon'DALE—7 p.m.. ' Ir. C. Norgrove. The above also meet nt 1 o'clock for Worship. POINT CHEVAJER—7 p.m.. Mr. H. Edwards. WHOSO- { IVER MISSION —7 p.m.. Mr. 11. R. trqulmrt. M.A. ONEHUNGA —11 a.m.. Mr. '. W. Greenwood. DEVONPORT —11 l .m.. Worship. — I /CHRISTIANITY AND SPIRITUALISM." j 1) Speech with Spirits Possible. ; 2) Providence in Closing Communication. 3) Scientists and Seers. 4) There are no Dead. 5) Every Human Need Supplied. 6) What Jesus would have Us do. sEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). Newton Road, near top Symonds Street. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. C.H R I S T A D E L P H I A N S. Freemasons' Hall. Belgium Street. Jl a.m.—Breaking of Bread (1 Cor., xi.i. 7 p.m.—"The Prophets of Israel.'" Mr IV. S. Yearsley. No Collection. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN J- ASSOCIATION. UPPER QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY SERVICE, 4.15 p.m. Tea and Social Hour. 5 p.m. rombined After-Church Song Service-with Y.M.CA., 8.30 to 0.30 p.m. All Young People Welcome. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH. ORANGE HALL (opp. Newton P. 0.). KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. TRANCE ADDRESS. MRS. J. WILSON, "Spiritual Clairvoyance and Its Development." Independent Readings, Mrs. Wilson. Children's Lyceum. 2 p.m. Orange Hall Chambers, 3 p.m.. Question Meeting. Tuesday, S p.m.. "Deeper Ppoblems." Chambers. Thursday. 8 p.m.. "Public Circle," conducted by Airs. Wilson. TTNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY U ROAD (Near Reservoir). SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Services at 11 a.m.. 3 p.m.. and 7 p.m. Preacher: 'REV. W. E. WrLLIAiIS, B.A. Evening Subject: "Does tbc Cleansing of the Cup Lead to Unitarianlsm?" PUBLICATIONS. pOOKLETS FOR THESE TIMES. "The Difference Christ Has Made," by Rev. W. B. Selble. "The Christian View of Death and Destiny," by Rev. W. M. Clow. "Thoughts on the Relations of Science and Religion." Prof. J. Y. Simpson. 9d. each. lid. posted. "The Influence of Romanism on National Life," 3d. "The Pope and the War." by Baron Porcelll," 4d. "Rome's Bid for Temporal Power," hy Ernest Phlllipps. 3d. CUNDAY fSc'HOOL JTNION pBTOT, DARBY ST.. round Stone's Corner. TIfISSIONARY SALE ROOMS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Will Friends please note that the Missionary Sale Rooms nave been extended to the Shop adjoining the Bible House. Symonds Street. No staii'6. Better display. Open 10 to C, Fridays till 9. Walk In and look round. All profits t/i Mission Work. S MESSRS. TLJETHUBN'S "V"EW pOOKS. The English published prices arc given. Ask your bookseller the local price. MR. KIPLING'S NEW POEMS. "THE YEARS BETWEEN."—By Rndyard Kipling. Crown Svo., buckram: 7/C. Also on thin paper. F'cap.. Svo.. blue dotb. 6/ net. Limp lamb-skin. 7/0 net. Also a sen-Ice edition. Two volumes. Square F'cap, Svo., each 3/ net. THE SEQUEL TO "THE BLUE BIRD." "THE BETROTHAL; OR THE BLUE BIRD CHOOSES."—By Maurice Maeter llnck. Translated by Alexander TeixetTa de Mattos. F'cap., Svo.. 6/ net. "A mnsterpiece of poetic fancy, gracious numour, and wise philosophy."—"G'.las go\t Herald." NEW NUVEI.S. CROWN 8v0... 7/ NET. "MIDAS AND SON" (8/ net).—Stephen Mc Kenna, author of "SONIA."— "The most remarkable novel of the year."—"Court Journal." "THE SON OF TARZAN."—Edgar Rice Burroughs. Another thrilling volume ir | the "Tarzan" Series. "THE LOVE SPINNER."—CIara Turn-bull ."A charming story—certain to be i favourite." —"Book Monthly." METIIUEN'S 2/ BOOKS. I FICTION AND GENERAL LITERATURE j These Books have been sold by millions ; They make the most cheerful Preseuts fo Soldiers, Sailors, and Civilians. METIIUEN AND CO., LTD.. 3C, ESSEX STREET, LONDON, W. C. 2. MUSICAL TUITION. I, U T E AN D »P I C O L 0 G. E. POORE. SOLO FLAUTIST. Vacancies for Few Pupils. Address: 43. Ponsonby Road. 1 MR F. E. FAIRBUKK, Teacher Piano forte and Theory, 152 examined. 13 passed. Appointment by m»lL —62, Grans Bd„ Mt. Eden. i

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 10

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