SCpLESIASgIOAIi. ■/■^.RAI-'TON lio^UJ CIRCUIT, j GUAI/TOIN' ROAD— Jl. Rev. 11. R. Dewsnury U. 43, iuv. 1!. R. Dcwsbury PARiNKi.i.Ji, Rev. J. T. Pinfold 7, Mr J. Ferguson XEWilAla-ILT--11,1 Mr S. Woods V, Rev. J. T. •Pinfold _J__ AHUHOH OJJ' " CHiilß'i, v-J PuNGONill' ROAD. to-;:ui:i:o\v. At 31— '-The Lord a Supper" (I. Cor. xi.). Ac :■:.!■";—ijj !.)!■.' cjchool At li.'ij, Tiioa. J. JJuil preaches, suuj.'ci. "The Bibie: Authority and CovenU'ATCH NIGHT: MONDAY, 10.C0 o'clock. Strangers Coidiaily Welcomed. fcJL:;il.-; El'ee. /"VHuiiCli or" Clii;.iqi\ WKfciT-a'i1 '^^ Movnlng at 11—i-eiiov.-slilp aud Breaking of i-iivna Address by l.iil C. C. L'ROWK, of Ilolorua. Eveniii^ at C.-iD, GEO. ALDRiDGt; WiLL PREACH. Subject, "The Close of the Century." Cuai/EKEaCK OS AV'EDNEdDAY. Commencing at :; a.m. m H E O S O P H ! C A L SOCIETY. ■i- (.X.Z. SECTION.) FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION PUBLIC iUEfTIXa TO-IvIORROW NIGHT it i T. 30 p.m. PROGKAUMi2: Musical Item. AddrtHss. "The Thcosophical Society," MISS CHRISTIE (Duntdin). Violin Solo. MR OCKENDEN. Addross, "Karma and Reincarnation," MRS RICHMOND (Wellington). Musical Item. Address, "Tiieosophy and Science," MR : D. \V. BURN, M.A. (Dunedin). Public Cordially invited. Collection. C. AY. SANDERS. Gen. See. QPECfAL '" d"'X"Y^ HELP! KG 11AXD MISSION. FREEMAN'S BAY HALL: 11 a.m.—MR LEN. S. HARRISON. T p.m.—MR T. CLARK and Others. FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON: 7 p.m.—MISS FRANCIS and MR PARKER. Solos, Hearty, Happy Services THE GOSPEL TEXT MISSION Continued TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. T.!"i o'clock Each Evening. I NEAV YEAR'S KVE, 11 o'clock. [AN OLD-FASHIONED LOVEFEAST, With Conspc.ration Service, FREEMAN'S BAY HALL. NEW YEAR'S DAY. THE TRIP OF THE SEASON! TO MOTUTAPU. i Ferry Boats B.?in. r).:jM and 12 a.m. CAMP MEETING AT 2.80 P.M. : Hand. Members. Friends, will u<i their bent: for your pleasure and profit. : rpi!E AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION Will hold a UNITED CAMP MEETING ON AVELLWOOD FARM. PAPARATA, ON JANUARY Ist. and 2nd, 1901. ; Three Services. Morning, Noon, and Ni2ht. Led by Rev. Walkr-r, Sisters of the Mission, assisted by Local Ministers. jqPIKI TL*A 1. CIIU X C 11. A LKOTUP.E ]>y MISS VKXABLKS (of Loudon) hi the | TAiLOItE,SSIW HALL, COOK STREET, i On SUNDAY EV'KNIXG, the IJOth inst., At .7 o'clock p.m. ! A MKETtXC: will he held on WEDXESi DAY EVEXIXG, iliid .Tiinuury, 1001., ai S ! o'ekw-k, hy Ml,ss VKXAIiLKS, at Willow ICottMRO, IKi.v-sireei. oiT ISwi'.sford-strcet. i j^o^PEL MEETING will be held in the i We.stern i'alk ;tt Ii uu Sunday Al'tei- : noon. I pIIEACHERS, PUBLICANS, AND PEOPLE j Should read Mr St. Clair's letter on liquor in the King Country in this morning's "Herald." Are the Maoris to be slain by liquor? i VORTH SHORK WBSLEIAN SEEj -^ VICES. I DEA'ONPORT-At ]], Rev. J. S. Highj worth. At: 7. Rev. A. B. Chappell AVatch Night Service: MONDAY, at 11 n.m. EIRKENHEAD—At 11, Mr Fisher, from Thames. At 6.30, Mr Wilson TAKAPUKA (Lake Hall.)—At 7, Mr E. I Adams NORTH COTE—At 11 and 7—Rev. C. E. Eeccroft /^_OSPEL HALL, Calliopo Road. DevonV 1 port.—Gospel Address Sunday, 7 p.m. Seats free. All welcome. SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT-ST. X ARRACKS. SERVICES ALL DAY TO-MORROAA r. Everybody Invited. BURTON AND SUTCLIFFE. \r : M.C.A.—Sunday Afternoon "Meeting, -*- » at a o'clock. New Year Address by Mr C. E. Buton. All art- invited. r/lOX. — The Clirlstian Ctitljollc Church aud Divim? Ile:iling Mission meets every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m., and Wednesday Nlglit at T.:;o. p.m?, iv tlie T:illoresses' Hall, Cook-street. Win. Johnson, Deacon i:i charpe. Mark xvi., 15 to IS. our belief and practice. Christ is all aud in all. •/"IHRISTADELPHIANS Commemorate Christ's Jieatn and iifjsurreotioii, Masonic Hall, Karansahape Road. MornIns at It. Evening at 6.45. f\ I T V IT. A L L. \J Sunday Evening- Evangelistic Service for Nonehurehgoers, Strangers, Visitors, and others. Doors open at 7.30. Service bes'ins at S. "/CENTRAL MISSION. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. TO-MORROW, at 11, REV. J. JOHNSTON. Evening, at 6.30, EVANGELIST 11. J. WALKER and others will take part. MtSS ELVA WHITE will Sing a Sacred Solo. MONDAY EVENING, A WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE AVill be held, commencing at 9.30, preceded by AN OPEN-AIR MEETING at S p.m. TUESDAY. NEW YEAR'S DAY, POPULAR PICNIC TO MaRAETAI. S.s. Kapanul will leave, the W rharf at 9.30. Brass Band will Play Selections. Hot Water Provided. Fare, 1/6; Children, 1/. /Sit y hall Sunday evening •v service. new yeah gathering. ADDRESS BY Mil K. DIIIAXT, From Melbourne. Special Hymns. Annual Thanlcsoffering. Doors open at 7.30; Service begins at eight o'clock. all are invited. a ucklanTTTJnTtarian chuh^, oddfelloavs' hall, cook-st., to-morrow (sunday). ' Morning, 11—"Memory and Trust" Evening, 7—''The Shutting- of the Door— ' The End of the Century" Sunday School at 3 p.m. Minister—REV. AVM. JELLIE, B.A. iryATCH NIGHT MEETING. * ' V.M.C.A. lIOOMS, MONDAY NIGHT, at 11 p.m. Short Addresses. All friends invited. AHOEAL Hall, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Evening' at B.ls—Rafalewskl Grancl Organ Recitals.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 2
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