; Ecclesiastical. . SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS. ■ PONSONBY ROAD, NEWTON. ' Lectures will be given by PROFESSOR FRED. J. DUNKLET, PHRENO-PHYSIOGNOMIST AND NOK MEDICAL SPECIALIST. Sth, Monday, 8: p.m., subject 'Human Face Divine, or Mystery of Expression.' 9th, Tuesday, 8 p.m., subject 'Heads and Faces, How to Read Them, or Harmony • of Life.' 11th, Thursday, S p.m., subject 'Peculiar People.' 12th, Friday, 8 p.m., •' subject, 'Mistakes.' Sunday, 11 a.m., subject; 'Burden Bearers.' 3 p.m., subject 'Self-deceit.' 7 p.m., subject 'Devils.' ■'•■*■ Silver Collection at Door. $%:; A Treat for All.. i'^*'1 Everybody Welcome. ' .\ MURRAY & ROBERTS, C.O.'S.UNION FREE CHURCH, WELLESLEY-ST., AUCKLAND. , i A SOCIAL TEA AND , RE-UNION " Will be held in the above Churbh oiiTUESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1898, To Welcome the REV. E. RICHARDS, of Dunedin, to the Temporary Pas-. toral Duties of the : Church. Tea on Tables at 6.15. •'•^•SSV Public Meeting 7.30. 'W*? Admission—l/. Children Half price. ": * R. H. SWALES; Seo.'-XS7-ESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCHES. . . PITT-STREET— 11 a.m.—Rev. W. J. Williams 6.45 p.m.—Rev. W. J. Williams "Facts and Fancies Concerning the Future Life." • ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY— . • 11 a.m.—Rev. A. Peters . ■■•■■■ • 6.45 p.m.—Rev. A..Peters' '.' ■ :'r MOUNT ALBERT— ■ 11 a.m.—Rev. J. G. Chapman " 6.30 p.m.—Mr R. P. Keall KINGSLAND. ■■ ■ ■ 11 a.m.—Mr R. P. Keall .• 6.30 p.m.—Rev. J. G. Chapman ARCH HILL— 11 a.m.—Mr J. 0. Bawden 6.30 p.m.—Mr D. Brown BAYFIELD— . ."W : 11 a.m—Rev. E. Best •?,£ 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. A. Sinclair ' _$ "T||ETONPORT~WESLEYAN ~CHURCH.-11 XJ a.m., Rev. J; H. Simmonds; 7 p.m., Re~; \ C. E. Beecroft. Birkenhead : 11a.m., 6.30 p.m., Mr R. J. Roberts. . ■ H L .^EiMAV'SII^?. MISSION ' SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. !: - ." Bible-reading by REV. W. A. SINCLAIR, At 11 a.m. , Evangelistic Service at 7 p.m. Short addresses. Musical Service. ' Quartette. Solo. Everybody Welcome. All seats free. Union-street Hall: Evangelistic Service. 7 p.m FiREE METHODIST CHURCH, Mount Eden.—Morning and Evening, .Rev. R., " Wilson. :\ PRIMITIVE METH _f DIB X CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET—Him,, " A Brava Woman," Rev. W.• S. Potter; 6.45 p.m., "A Famous Preacher ana Remarkable Sermon," Rev. C. E. Ward. Solo, "The Star of Bethlehem," Mr C. Double. Sacrament. • ■>■ . PITT AND EDWIN STREETS—II a.m., Mr Hunt, Missioner; 6.45 p.m., " Queen Esther," Rev. W. S. Potter. Sacrament. EDEN TERRACE — 3 p.m., Rev. W. S. Potter; 6.45 p.m., Mr Hunt, Missioner. ' NEWMARKET—3 p.m., Rev. C. E. Ward. Solo. 6.45 p.m., Mr Goldie. MOUNT ROSKILL—3 p.m., Mr Hunt, Mis- , sioner; 6.45 p.m., Mr Kerr. Tuesday, 7.30, Service of Song, " Uncle Tom." Collection. SURREY MISSION HALL—lnaugural Tea at St. George's Hall, 6.30. Special Singing. Mayor of Newton to preside. "O KIM IT! V E M E T H. O 1> IS _?. Jt CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD-11a.m., 6.36 p.m. (Sacrament), Rev. J. Sharp. Miss Harrison (of Mount Eden) and Mr Ward (recently from Home) will sing. WATERVIEW—3 p.m., 6.30 p.m., Mr R. Wheatley. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION—3p.m. (Sacrament), Rev. J. Sharp; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. Thompson : nHBRCH OF CHRIS 1. \J WEST-STREET, NEWTON. Morning at il. v ! ALL ARE WELCOME. Evening' at 6.45 ' r:' '■ M R GEO; ■ __<_ DRID6E Will Preach, Subject: " A REVIEW OF 'DR.! BEET'S BOOK: ' THB LAST THINGS—No. 1, DEATH.'" . Everyone made welcome. /"I HU R C~H O F CHRIST. \^/' ' _________ MEETING HOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD, Pollen-street Corner. • ' TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—"To Break Bread," Acts xx, 7. 6.30 p.m.—Subject, " Lost and Found." * Preacher, THOS. J. BULL. Seats Free l~r> att • A Hearty Welcome/T^ AljliQEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, EPSOM. PASTOR STEED > ' . % ... ■. ~ ..i. WILL PREACH AT 7 P.M. RS SMALLEY'S REVIVAL MISSION FOR 10 NIGHTS AT THE CENTRAL MISSION HALL COMMENCES TO-MORROW. ■ ■ Morning at 11 : Consecration Service. Sunday, 6.3op.m.—Subject: "The Chief Want , of the Church and the World." . Monday, 7.30 p.m.—Subject: " A Startling Announcement." Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Subject: "A Desperado Converted." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Subject: "A Good Investment." Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Subject, 'J^ Wells in the Desert." Friday, 7.30 p.m.—Subject: "God's Opinion of Spiritualism." Saturday Night — Usual Open-air Meeting, Queen-street. ■ ALL.CHAIRS FREE. The poorest will be made the most w elcome. OUR AIM ■ \ Your Salvation. OUR WELCOME / Hearty and Free. ■ Song Service from Songs of Victory, 6.30 to 7. Orchestral Accompaniment. TTNITARIAN CHURCH-" There ■is one «J road to peace, and that is truth." — Tailqresses' Hall, Sunday Evening, August 7th. Service at 7. Subject: " Access to the Father through Christ." You are invited. Collection. pHURCH OF GOD, Protestant Hall.— \J Sabbath, 10 a.m., " World-wide Apostacy';" 3 p.m., " Inspiration of the Bible;" 7 p.m.. " Immortality Conditional';* the' Conditions." ' -■'' " T*f ROM THE GIBBET TO PARADISE" J. will be Mr C. E. Button's subject at the V.M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow Afternoon at 3.. Open to all. Gome and bring a friend. OPERA HOUSE.—Sunday Evening~"_vangelistic Service for Non-Churchgoers, Visi- « tors, Strangers-(conducted by the V.M.C.A.) from Bto 9. Doors open at 7.30. AH welcome. ' NION FREE CHURCH"MISSION.-The Rev. E. Richards (from Bunedin) will preach Mprning and Evening. Free sitting and free gospel. All'are welcome. Open-air Service at City Hall corner, 6 p.m. Brass Band in attendance. rr> H EOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. * MUTUAL LEFE BUILDINGS, LOWER * QUEEN-STREET. OPEN MEETING :. . "'! %' TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. ]i Paper by a Member. "'". Collection. " Questions. EW CHURCH SERVICES, Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby—Morning at 11. Books and tracts for loan or sale, Mr Wormall's, Shortland-street. T. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton — Sunday, 7 p.m., Gospel Address. All heartily invited. Seats free. ~No collection. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meet-. ing. Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Reading.; MISSIONARY CONFERENCE, ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, Hobson-street, . ;J TUESDAY. 9th AUGUST, AT 8 P.M. i| Short Speeches and Sacred Music. fjjj Admission Free. U L. FITZGERALD, Vicar. " TTICTORIA HALL, EDSN TERRACE V 'CHRISTIANS.' . : Baptised Believers of the Kingdom of Qod. t. { 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. >|3 COMIN6 EVENTS. I •.' ——♦— — ■ |-' (AS P-BLISHEB IN A_-_K_,AND STAR.) MEETINGS, Etc. , TO-NIGHT. Opera House—Heller's Mahatma Company Agricultural Hall—Footballers' Carnival . AUCTIONS, MONDAY. R. Arthur—Furniture, etc., Sunnyside. Devonport, 11 Cochrane & Son—Property, 12
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 5
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