BCCLESIASTICAI,."/V;;Q.,:;Mv. E !v. . 'W.-E L;C O;M>;E! ,^BRyiCES;GHI3ERY: !AND HELt'FUL: AUCKLAND, HEM'INU-'HAA'D CITY MISSION. Ml a.m. aud 7 p.m.—Freeman's Bay Hall. Address by My I-I. Towusli^iut. S/qjp by Mies Elliugham.. ' '• - '■'_' 7 j».in.—Foresters' Hall, Newton: Orchestra. Short Addresses. 'AS HOMELY AND BRIGHT AS EVER. COLIN C. HAIUILSON, Missidner. T3RITISH AND FOREIGN™ BIBLE -D SOCIETY, AUCKLAND AUXILIARY. THE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING Will be held on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER STh, IN THE TABERNACLE (Kindly Granted for the Occasion), Al 7.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will Preside. When the Annual Reports will be presented, and Addresses on the Work of the Society will be given by the Revs. W. Gray Dixon, W. Day, Pastor Clark and others. Friends of the Bible cordially invited. Collection. H. H. LAWRY, W. BRAKENRIG, Hon. Sees. JgAYFIELD MISSION HALL. GRAND CONCERT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Slst. In aid of Sunday School Funds. Vocal and Instrumental items by leading Auckland artists. Look out for programme in Tuesday night's "Star." Commence at 7.45. Tiokets, 6d each. UNION FREE BAPTIST CHURCH CHILDREN'S HOME. MISS RIMMER'S SACRED CONCERT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.30 sharp. Opening Selection—Central Mission Orchestra. .-••■■ Song, "The Holy Ci,ty" (Stephen Adams), Mr Horace Stebbing. Vocal Duett, "Light in the East" (Stephen Adams)— Misses Layer and Myles. Song—"The Lost Chord'> (Sullivan)— Miss A. Taylor. Violin Solo, "Swiss Airs" (Farmer)— Miss M. Peake. Song, "Children's Home" (Cowan)—Mr H. Stebbing. Song, "The Resurrection Morn"—Miss A. Rimmer. Orchestral Selection—Orchestra. Song. "The Gift" (Behrend)—Miss A. Wrlprley. ■ Vocal Duet, "How Beautiful Upon the • Mountains" (Blissett)—Miss Rimmer and MrAspinall. Glee, "Calvary" (Rodney) — Ladles' Voices. Leader of Orchestra—Mr W. Forbes. BRING. THIS PROGRAMME WITH YOU. . UNION Free Church.—ll a.m., C. e7 Button, Esq.; 7 p.m.. Mr Clarence Eaton, P.A, College. Monday eveningPrayer, Praise, and Testimony. ■ QAA~~~SINGERS AND A LARGE OUU ORCHESTRA Will assist at the ANNIVERSARY of the HELPINO-HAND MISSION, CHORAL HALL. SUNDAY, Nov. 4—ll a.m., Rev. Win. Day; 2.30 p.m., Rev. J. G. Chapman; C.BO p.m., Mlssioner. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, GREAT SOCIAL RE-UNION. Tea in Ante-Rooms from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets, 1/. Meeting to commence nt 7.30. Mr U. Fowlds, M.H.R., In the chair. Reports of thrilling interest by .Sister Kenneth,-Mr Brown, and others. Come and hear of what is being done at your door. COLIN C. HARRISON, Missioned "TUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PITT-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning, il-"THE SERIOUSNESS OF T T7TT71" Evening, 7-"EVOLUTION AND CHRIS- ■ TIANITY" Sunday School at 3 p.m. . Minister—REV. WM. JELLIE, B.A. r/lON. — The Christian Catholic Church /J and Divine Healing Mission meets every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m., and Wednesday Night nt 7.30 p.m., in the inllorosses' Hall, Cook-street. W.m. Johnson, Deacon In charge. Mark xvl., 15 to 18, our belief and practice. Christ Is all aud lit all. B" IBLE SOCIETY, Otnhuliu Brandt.—Annual Meeting Jit. Otara, Tuestlay, Oct. 30, at 7.30 p.nv - : ' ■ __. Salvation army, albert street fe BARRACKS. Mpptines on Sunday at usual hours. A .he«ty Gospel Message- Miss Alice Rimmer sings. A Special Service In the Afteiuoou. Welcome. ■ ■ —. ■pr z —™ —Y~ HA li L. C Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service, fromi 8 till 9. Doors open ut 7.80. All are invlted I__________1__________ SlEW~~Church Services, Pompallto JN Terrace, Ponsonby-Morning at 11; Sunday School, 2.45. — r^rntZ come. mHETGOSPEL IN SONG AND STORY. SUNDAY' SERVIIiT the pEOpLEi AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. 11 Sm^-Address, REV. H J. WALKER 6.30-Half-hour Song Service, . Orchestral Selection, Solo by Sister Howard and Miss Hanncken. Short Gospel Talks by Rev. H. W.ilker and Others. Come in Time to Secure Good Seat. pOUNCIL OF THE EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES OF/ AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT. The Quarterly Meeting of the Church Council will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, October 30th, 1900, in the Social Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, when Mr C..M. CALDER will read a Paper on "Sunday School Anniversaries." Discussion to be opened by Councillor. A. J. Entrican. The chair will be taken at 7.20 p.m. by the Rev. Joseph Clark. A. H. COLLINS, Hon. Sec. UNION FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHILDREN'S HOME. A SALE OF WORK AND THREE SACRED CONCERTS, WEDNESDAY, October 31, November 1 and 2. His Worship the Mayor (D, Goldie, Esq.) will open the Sale of Work at 3 p.m., October 31. : Proceeds to go to Children's Home New Building Fund. . POPULAR PRICES; 6d'to Sale of Work and 1 Concert. 2/ Singe Season Ticket, not transferable. 4/ Family Season Ticket, not transferable. The general public are invited to help along this' good cause. T~SALE~OF~WORK will be opened In '**" the Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Franklin Rd., by His Worship the Mayor, on WEDNESDAY, October Slst, at 3,ia p.m., to be continued on following dayl Concert each evening. . Goods, various, numerous, useful, ornamental, and reasonable. Articles for Gentlemen a Specialty. ! ■ > ■ M~.cX ROOMS.—SUNDAY AFTERt NOON, MEETING at 3 o'clock. Bible Reading by Mr C. E. Button. All are invited. .''.'■ OSPEL HALL, Calliope- RoadTbevon-i port.—Gospel Address, Sunday, 7 p.m. Seats free. All welcome. P' RKE METHODIST CHURCH, MOUNT EDEN. — Special. Services: Morning. Rev. Dr. Hosking. Subject, "The School of Christ*" Evening, C.30. Limelight Views; Sucred Solos. Subject, "Ben Hur," third part. Magnificent Spectacular Display provided. Dr. Burnaby sings "He Waa Despised." ~ ' riHURCH OF CH.IUST, Lj ._.'.: PONSONBY ROAD. **'*• TO-MORROW. At 11, '!The_ Lord's Supper". (I. Cor; xJj. At 2.45, Bible School At 6.45, MR J. B. ALLEN will preach. Subject, "Choosing a '"Course," .... ' " Seats sll Free, Hearty Welcome to All.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 156, 27 October 1900, Page 2
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