ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCH"" OF CHRIST, \J PONSONBY ROAD. TO-MORROW (LORD'S DAY). 11 "The Lord's Supper" (I. Cor. xl.). 245 Bible School; Senior Bible Class 6 45, Mr Thos. J. Bull will preach. Subject, "Memory a Factor in Salvation." ... Seats Free. Hearty Welcome to All-. comers.__ riHURCH oFcHRIST. WEST-STREET. Kj Morning at 11-For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45. GEORGE ALDRIDGE will preach. Subject, "Scorning from the Watch Tower." THANKSGIVING "SUNDAY. Special Collection for -Building Improvements. "TUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH" ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-ST. TO-MOIUCOW (SUNDAY), Services: Morning, 11-"Prospects Since the World Began" Evening, 7-"The Place of the Bible in Modern Religion" Children, at 3 p.m. Minister-REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. _ OUNTEDBN Free Methodist Church 11 a.m.. subject "Peace," and 6.30 p m subject "The Shortness of Time.' Preacher: Rev. J. Banning. On Wednesday 31st, at 7.30 p.m., the Rev. J. Benning will Repnat his Lecture, "The Story of My Life." Collection. . A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERJ\, NACLE. PASTOR JOSEPH CLARK. 11, "The Greatness of Trifles" 645 the Fourth of Scries of the Types— "Tho Earthly Paradise and the ileav«nly Home". THURSDAY EVENING, 7.80-Lecture by Rev. Chas. Williams, ol' Accnngton, England. tJonsonby baptist church. 1 -Rev A H. Collins-11, "Studies in the Epistle of St. James-No. IV.-Re-spect of Persons;" 6.45, "A Gracious Proposal." Monthly Address to the Children at the Morning *iV/fOUNT "EDEN "Baptist Church - 1M July 28. Morning, 11, Mr Brakenrig. Evening" • 6.45, Rev W R. Woolley. Strangers cordiallylnylted. | TTNION FKKB CHURCH.-ll a.m., ,Mr 'vJ Townshend, "Remember Lot's »»lre--7 p.m., Messrs Kent and Hay, "God s Unspeakable Gift." 6 p.m., Open-air, Victoria street. THE AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. UNSECTARIAN SERVICES FOR NON - CHURCHGOERS. MR JAMES WILSON, Late Major In the Salvation Army, Australia, will Preach and Sing the Gospel at 7 p.m., and at 11 a-m. will give an Address on "Holiness." Half-hour Sacred Song Service, Orchestral Accompaniment, 6.30; Open-air, Queen and Custom Streets, To-night, at 8 p.m.., To-morrow Night at 6 p.m. P.M. at 7 a.m.; Sunday school, 8 p.m. A hearty welcome to the tempted, the lonely, the troubled, and the sorrowful. Tl/fISS ALICE RIMMER -"•*- Will sing, SEVERAL WORKING MEN WIH speak AT THE HELPING HAND MISSION, 7 p.m. Family Service at 11 a.m. COLIN C. HARRISON Mlssioner SPIRITUAL C H U X C H. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK. MISS VENABLES will Lecture. Subject, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto the Hills." WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.—Public Circle for Clairvoyant Descriptions (V), at Society's Rooms, opposite St. Matthew's, Hobson-st. MR BUSHBY at Rooms, Every Afternoon. ' TOAPTIST UNION OF NEW ZEAXiAND. Jt> (Auckland Auxiliary). The Rev. Charles William, of Accrington, due to arrive by the Incoming 'Frisco mail. A Public Reception will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 31st, at 7.80 p.m., in Ponsonby Baptist Church. Rev. Charles William will also Lecture In the Auckland Tabernacle on THURSDAY, August Ist, and Mt. Eden Baptist Church on FRIDAY, August 2nd. Further particulars will be duly announced. . B~AYFIELD MISSION HALL.—Sunday, July 28, 1901.—THIRD ANNIVERSARY.— Preachers: Morning at 11, Rev. W. Beckett. Anthem: "How Excellent." Afternoon at 3: Rev. S. Griffith. Anthem: "The Lord Shall Comfort Zion." Old Methodist Hymns and Tunes will be used at this Service. Evening at 6.45: Rev. W. Ready. Anthems: "Onward," '-'Oh! Father Almighty." The day's Praise will be led by a Choir of 80 Voices. Soloists: Misses Nellie Butler and C. Hannken, Messrs Hlggott, S. Scott, and Norgrove. Collections at each Service in aid- of the Funds. Conversazione, Thursday, August 1. (PHRISTADELPHIANS Commemorate \J Christ's Death and" Resurrection, Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road. Morning at 11. Evening Address at 6.45. Subject of Address: "Bible Deathbeds Contrasted with Modern Funeral Sermons." S~ALVATION ARMY BARRACKS* ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. Great Temperance Meeting Every Saturday Night; also Special Meetings on Sundays, with Songs and Muslo up to date.—Adjutant ana Mrs Tyler, Commandlng Officers. ZION.— The Christian Catholic Church and Divine Healing Mission meets every Sunday Afternoon at 8 p.m., and Wednesday Night at 7.30 p.m., in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook - street. Wm. Johnson, Deacon in charge. Mark xvl., 15 to 18, our belief and practice. Christ in all and in all. CITY HAUL SUNBAY EVENING Evangelistic Service—Doovs open at 7.80, commencing nt 8 and closing at 9 o'clock. Non-churchgoers, Young Men, and all are invited. mHEOSOraiCAL SOCIETY, MUTUAL J- LIFE BUILDINGS. PUBLIC MEETING, TO-MORROW EVENING nt 7.M) o'clock. Musical Item. Reading. Sacred Solo, selected..Mrs Hamilton Hodges. Lecture, "Consolation in Theosophy for Sorrow," by Mrs Sara Draffln. Musical Item. Questions, Collection.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 167, 27 July 1901, Page 2
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