Ecclesiastical. Q<T, BENEDICT'S, AUCKLAND. ; Consecration of Mankind to the Sacred Heart by desire of our Holy Father, Leo XIII., in view of the closing of the present century. The Papal Encyclical will be read jat all the Masses To-morrow, and will be explained after Vespers at 7 by the Rev. Father Gillau. '.rpHE LAST WORDS FROM THE ■A CROSS" will bo the subject of Mr C. E. Button's Address at the V.M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. NiON FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. WELLESLEY-STREET. PASTOR :W. L. SALTER. 11 a.m.—Pastor W. L. Salter 2.30 and 7 p.m.—Messrs Cook and Barton of the South American Evangelical Mission. MONDAY", 7.3o—Messrs Cook and Barton rpHE CENTRAL MISSION SUNDAY EVENING REVIVAL SERVICES. TO-MORROW EVENING at 6.30. REV. D. O'DONNELL Will give a Farewell Address. On the Topic "A ONE-ARMED MAN." Solo and Duet, Mrs Wood, Sister Howard. Open air—Custom and Queen sts., 6 p.m. rnHE SPIRITUAL CHURCH. MRS HARRIS, Inspirational Speaker, will hold service in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-street, SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. Subject, "God's Perfect Man, or It is Finished." Weeknight Services, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 48, Lower Hobson-street, over Mr Dixon's Shop, 8 p.m. Private Address—l 3, Union-st. Daily interviews evenings by appointment. r^RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN V-* CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Will-be held TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 3rd SEPT., 1899. Preachers: Morning at 11—Rev. Joseph Parker Evening, 6.30 p.m.—Rev. Wm. Day MUSICAL SERVICE, At 3 p.m., conducted by REV. A. MITCHELL. Who will sing several Solos. Music by Choir and Friends. THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, at 7.30 p.m. LECTURE by REV. W. READY. "From London Streets to tho Pulpit," With Limelight Views. fTHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. LECTURE on SUNDAY EVENING In the MUTUAL LIFE BUILD rNGS. LOWER QUEEN STREET, At 7.30 o'clock. "OCCULT FORCES IN NATURE." With Reference to the Georgia Magnet and Similar Cases, By S. STUART, F.T.S. Questions. Collection. TTNITARIAN CHURCH, Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt-st.—Sunday, September 3, at 7 p.m.-Mr H. C. McCready will conduct the service: Subject, "The Unshaken." Thinkers invited. Collection. ■jVTEWTON GOSPEL MISSION -L" FORESTERS' HALL, SPECIAL SERVICES. 11 a.m.—REV. R. WILSON 3 p.m.—RAWEI, MAORI EVANGELIST 7 p.m.-RAWEI, MAORI EVANGELIST NEXT WEDNESDAY, HALF YEARLY TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Tickets 11, Children 9d. Leading Musicians. Speakers—Revs. J. F. Jones, R. WiTson, W. Grantham. A MEETING for Teaching Divino Healing and Holiness held Every Monday, 7.30, V.M.C.A. Social Hall. pi-IRISTADELPHIANS Commemorate >—' Christ's Death and Resurrection, Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Morning 11. Evening 6.45. ?(".0-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, MASONIC HALL, Karangahape Road, Newton. PEACE OR WAR? The Czar of Russia's proposals for National Disarmament considered in the light of Bible prophecy. The Address will be Illustrated with Living Pictures from the Kinematograph. A Welcome to all. No Collection. Commence 0.45 p.m. fWTY HALL.—Messrs BARTON and COOK, of the South American Mission, will speak To-morrow Evening, 8 till 9. All are iuvitt^. 1 CJALVATION A Ii.MY BARRACKS, Auck<o hind.—To-uw*jw the Maori Songsters will conduct Services, 11, 3, and 7. Silver i collection on door afternoon and evening. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS.-Mon-day Evening, September 4, the Maori Song-stPi-s will give Songs, Hakas, Tangi, etc. Tickets, 1/ each, to be had from Soldiers and Oilicers. To commence at 8 o'clock. Adjutant G. HATCHER. Boad Board Notices. j AVONDALE ROAD BOARD. Take notice that it is the Intention of | the Avondale Road Board, at a Meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, September !8, at the Avondale Public Hall, under : Section 114 of the Road Boards Act, i'aSj, I and Sections 37 to 40 of the Rating Act, i 1594 to strike a Rate of 2d in the £ on I all the Rateable Property in the Avondale Road District for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1599, and ending 31st March, 1900, the said Rate to become due and payable at the residence of the Collector, Mr R. F. Bollard, Avondale. The Rate Book now lies for inspection at Mr Atkinson's Shop, Avondale. T. B. CLAY, Chairman. August 22, 1599. T.TOWICK TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD. Summonses will be issued against the owners of Cattle wandering at large on the Public Roads, between sunset and sunrise, after the 11th Sept., 1899. H. BUSHELL, Chairman. August 31, 1899. mAMAKI WEST ROAD DISTRICT. The Tamaki West Road Board hereby give notice of their intention, on SATURDAY, September 23, 1899, at 9.30 a.m., at the Tamaki West Public School, to strike a General Rate of Five-eights of a penny (|d) in the Pound (£), in accordance with Section 114 of The Road Boards Act, 1882, and Sections 37 to 39 of The Rating Act, 1894, for the year ending March 31, 1900, such rate to be payable on October 9, 1899, to Alexander Bell, Collector, Pakuranga. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the St. John's College Post Office. ALEX. BELL, Clerk. Pakuranga, September 2, 1899. The operetta "The Spanish Gypsies" will be performed by the Romany Club in the Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Eoad, on Thursday night next. The time of Wheatcroft's property sale by Hall and Perkins, auctioneers, is changed from 12 to 1 o'clock on Monday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 208, 2 September 1899, Page 2
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