ECCLESIASTICAL pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Morning at 11-Key. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. Afternoon at 3-Rev. CC. Harrison. Evening at (H5-Rev. A. H. Collns. . Special Hymns by the Scnolars. XSfS^XI' V w 5- JESS. Cornet Solo: Mr T. Adams. Recnauon: Miss Hughes. Refreshments in bcliooiroom at a p.m. Tickets, Sixpence. SALVATION Army, Ponsonby Road.— . Harvest FestivaK Meetings continued To-morrow. Tuesday: Harvest I'ield oy Limelight, repeated by special request. SPIRITUAL, CHURCH, E> TAILORESSES' HALL, COOK STREET. SUNDAY SERVICE, 7 P.M. SHARP. Subject: "ITAITH." Lecturer: MR BUSHBY. RECITATION BY A FRIEND. TUESDAY EVENING (as usual), PUBLIC CLASS, 8 P.M. In Rooms over Mr Dixon's Shop, 48, Lower High-street. NOTE—Special Services Easter Sunday. OUNT■ .ffnttfC Baptist church.— Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45, Rev. W. R. Woolley. /^ HAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN VX T CHURCH. VALBDJCTORY SERVICE. THE REV. H. R. DEWSBURY Will Preach his Farewell Service in Grafton Road Church, ■TO-MORROW EVENING, At 6:45 o'clock. WESiiiiAN METHODIST CHURCHES. PITT-ST. CIRCUIT. . , Pl'i'i-bTKiiiET. 11, Rev. W. Ready 6.45, Rev. J. G. Chapman' After the Service, Mr A. C. Brown will say a few words on behalf of the Helping Hand Mission. / ST. ,l vii i\ 8 PONSONBY. 11, Rev. W. Beckett 6.45, Rev. W. Ready Subject, "The Old Mission in the New Century" MOUNT ALBERT. 11, Rev. J. G. Chapman 6.45, Mr A. Oldham Kli\tJSLANl>. 11, Mr Brakenrig 6.45, Mr H. Scott ' MDIJNT EDEN. 11, Mr J. Belton, student 6.45, Rev. W, Beckett ARCH HILL. ; . ■■:,., 11, Mr S. F.t Bt-nton 6.45, Mr J. Belton, student BAYPIELIJ 11, Rev: J. S. Rishworth 6.45, Rev. J. S. Rishworth In all above Churches on Sunday Evening, a Retiring Collection will be taken up on behalf of the Helping Hand Mis : ''ion. UNION~FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. . MR WHALLEY. 11 a.m.—"Christian Perfection." 7 p.m.—"The Divine Problem." Monday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer, Praise and Testimony. Strangers and Country Visitors heartily Welcomed. . /CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. *U Morning at 11—For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45. MR GEORGE ALDRIDGE will Preacn. Subject, "The Greater Wonder of the Book of Jonah." WEDNESDAY, at 7.45, Bible Class. Subject, "The Melchisedek Priesthood." AHURCH OE OHRIST, W PONSONBY ROAD. TO-MORROW. At 11, "The Lord's Supper" (I. Cor. XL). At 2.45,- .Bible School. At 6.45, Mr Thos. J. Bull will preach, 1 subject, "Imediate Decision." Seats all Free. Welcome to All. AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK St. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Services— , 11, "The Peace of God" 7, "The Glorious God" , Children at 3. Minister, REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. HE CENTRAL MISSION, (UNSECTARIAN) ALBERT AND VICTORIA STS. ■ BRIGH S E R^E^b^?H^P E OPLE. . SHORT GOSPEL TALKS. SOLO, QUARTETTE, ; . " ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; 3 p.m., Bible Class. Strangers and Non-churchgoers invited. A BOOK. A SEAT. A WELCOME. A Halping-hand and Cheery Welcome HELPING HAND MISSION. FREEMAN'S BAY HALL: ' 11 a.m.—Rev. Colin C. Harrison (Mlssioner). 7 p.m.—Miss Fanny Blakeley. Leader: Mr A. E. Pacey. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON: 7' p.m.—A Brisk, Hearty Service. Speaker:- Rev. Colin C. Harrison (Missioner), Solo^Mis^^ey. A CAMP MEETING s THE n pARK( 3 p.m. Speakers: Revs. H. Williams, .W. Beckett, and others. . . 7 p.m.—fleeting . for Deepening of Spiritual Life in the Foresters' Hah, Newton. Spe'clal__Addressesr__ E C T U R E, . "MORMON IDOLATRY," . 1 On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3.30, D.V., At the GREY-STREET FIREBELL. I will make the ears of the-people tingle with evidence of Mormon iniquity and gross idolatry. S. L, P. RIMMER. mHE.~ PASSIONIST.. . FATHERS 1 GREGORY"1 and AUGUSTINE • Will OPEN a MISSION in St. JOHN'S the • BAPTIST CHUKCH, PAKNELL, And St. MICHAEL and GEORGE'S CHURCH, NEWMARKET, On SUNDAY NEXT (Palm. Sunday). SALVATION ARMY. ALBERT STREET BARRACKS. Great Temperance Meeting Every Saturday Night; also, Special Meetings on Sundays, with Songs • ajid Music up to date.—Adjutant and Mrs Tyler, Comtoanding Officers. NhiW Church Services v Pompalller Terrace, Ponsonby—Morning at 11; Sunday School, 2.46. PKOTESTANT~HALL, KAKA.NGAHAPE , RD.—Sunday, 7 p.m., Gospel Address; Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting; Friday, 7.30. p.m., Bible Lecture. All Weicome. " CITY " HA L U Sunday. Evening Service—Evangelistic Address: Doors open at 7.30: commence at 8 o'clock. Strangers, Tftmng Men, Cordlallyjinvlted. .\ "T)Oes death'~~lend^ all?" ■'■■' (Joseph Cook's Argument) will be Mr C. E. Button's subject at the V.M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. rnHEOB"d~PHICAL SOCIETY^ MUTUAL }JL LIFE BUILDINGS. PUBLIC MEETING, TO-MORROW EVENING at 7.30 o'clock. Musical Item. Reading. Vocal Solo by a Lady. Lecture by Mr Samuel Stuart on "Mystic Astronomy.?' V Mtislcal Item. Questions. Collection. rtHRISTAD"BLrPHIANS Coiunemorata VJ ChrUt's Death und R«i*urroction. Masontc Hall,. Karangahap* Road- MornIng at 11. Eyeiiing Address ,at 6,45. A BSOLUTELY Cnolcest Creamery But--tX ter fc? the table all the year round.— jSvw Zealand Dairy Association. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 30 March 1901, Page 2
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