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ECCLESIASTICAL. . __. -~ - A M* W' ILLIir~M. OATTS'0 ATTS' A Great Organiser Among Young Men, . 'from Glasgow. Representative of the National Council of Y.M.C.A.'s, London, will give an ADDRESS TO CHRISTIAN WORKERS, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At S o'clock. All arc Cordially Invited. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. - ill VV. iv. (From Glasgow). ; Will give an ADDRESS in the V.M.C.A. HALL • On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. ; Subject. "CHRISTIAN COMMUNISM. All Are Cordially Invited. QTTy~ "" HALL. '■ SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE. - MR W. M. OATTS. trom • Will give the Address To-morrow Ev enlng i Subject, "AS IT WAS IN THE DAIS Ol NOAH." ! Non-churchgoers, Strangers Visitors, Anxious Ones, Cordially Invited - Doors open at 7.3o;_^mnience__a£_S__ • A DDRESSES TO BUSINESS MEN. 1 Xi, MR W. M. OATTS, from Glasgow, Will give Addresses to AUCKLAND BUSINESS MEN, In the MINING EXCHANGE HALL, j - Kiwi Permission, FROM MONDAY, 10th, till FRIDAY, 14th, ' 12.30 till 1 o'clock. '"mHE GOSPEL'"" IN "~ SONG AND 1 STORY." SUNDAY SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE at i THE CENTRAL MISSION. THE CENTRAL MISSION. t Mr Theo. Cooper Will Speak 1 Rev. If. J. Walker To-morrow Evening. Miss Nellie Butler will Sing a Gospel Solo. The Mission Orchestra will play ; a Selection during the' Offertory, and lead the Song Service from 6.30 to 7. "- " A LIVIN_T"CHRIST FOR A DYING • A- WORLD" The theme of ! SONG—AND—SPEECH TO-MORROW at 1 THE BRIGHT, BRISK, BRIEF SERVICES at • THE HELPING HAND MISSION HALL At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. And at ' THE FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON, at 7 p.m. Strangers and Townsfolk cordially welcomed. - COLIN C. HARRISON, Missioner. TTNION FRJHg. CHURCH. At 11—Mr D. Macpherson _ At 7—Mr W. Main GOSPEL HALL, Calliope Road, Devonport—Gospel Address. Sunday, 7 - p.m. Seats free. All welcome. fHIURC H O F C~H -_TST, ' I_J PONSONBY ROAD. TO-MORROW. • At 11, "The Lord's Supper" (I. Cor. xi... At 2.45, Bible School and Senior Classes. At G.4s—Mr T. J. Bull will preach. Subject, "Speaking the Word of the Lord." Seats Free to All. Strangers Heartily Welcome. Coma • p I T V H A L L v- Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service, from S till 9. Doors open at 7.30. All are invited. S~ ALVATION ARMY. ALBERT STREET BARRACKS. Services All Day To-morrow. Everybody Invited.—Burton and Sutcliffe. TVi H E O i O P H TC. "THE HUMAN AURA." Lecture by DR. A. MARQUES, In the MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 7.30. Questions at Close. Collection. AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHUI.-H. . ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-ST., Near Fire Bell. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ' Morning, 11—"The Father is With Me." Evening, 7—"The Birth and Youth of Jesus." Talks about Christ and Christianity. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Minister—REV. WM. JELLIE, B.A. ZION. — The Christian Catholic Church and Divine Healing Mission , meets " every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.ni., and Wednesday Night at 7.30 p.m., in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-street. Wm. Johnson, Deacon in charge. Mark _v 1., 15 to IS, our . belief and practice. Christ is all and in all. --.HRISTADELPHIANS Commer .rata Christ's Death and Resurrection, Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road- Mornins at 11, Evening at 6.45. Subject, "Accurate Fulfilment of Prophecy." __________ VOLITHTEEU 3. QTICES. . ONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY. Parade at Drill Hall on MONDAY, 10th lust, at 7.30 p.m. Every member requested to attend. Uniform. Business: Electiou of Officers and Instruction, -r etc. By order. . G. W. S. PATTERSON, Lt-Coin. • . __ PUBLIC NOTICES. T>EVOLUTIONS, CUTTING AND WAR '" i- AMONGST THE CHEMISTS. No Cuttings with H I T CHEN S. He Cuts' your Complaints short, am. baffles Disease when all other Remedies fail you. f KITCHENS ONLY WARS witt Disease that has defied all other treatment. When Hitchens* BLOOD RESTORES Z is taken freely, it is like a British shel t amongst the Boers—it scatters them ir all directions; so does the Great Nev, r Zealand Remedy—Hitchens—scatter you* J Disease from your system, leaving ii "• free, and life's blood flows free. -> THE HITCHENS, •' Formerly of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Nettley, England. _ Late Assistant Dispenser to Imperial Troops, SOLE PROPRIETOR. Residence: CORNER OF MOUNT AND SYMONI 3 STREETS. POLICE COUI.T. \ - _ At the Police Court this n_.or-.ing* before Mr H. W. Brabant, S.M., Anni< Sergeant was sentenced to one month': *_ hard labour for drunkenness, whilt c James Ash worth was fined 5/ or 2i. hours' hard labour ion. a like charge _} and two first offending inebriates wen ;' convicted and discharged. A littl* half-caste negro boy, charged witl - having no visible means of support " was committed to the Caversham In i! dust rial School on the application o. Mr Strathern, relieving officer of I. the Charitable x\id Board. James McLciod pleaded guilty to two charge. - of failing to keep a light burning outside the Star Hotel, -Newton, all night Sergt Gordon said the light appearec .. to have gone out by accident, anc under the circumstances His Worshij I, limited the fine to 5/ and costs on eael charge. A young girl named Ad. r Hartnell was donvieted of using ob- ' scene language on one of the wharves _ and was sentenced to one month's hare -■j labour, Annie M. Gibbons was finec '.'. 10/ and costs for allowing the contents v of a privy tofove_-.ow titereb^,creating , a nuisance.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 2