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ECCLESIASTICAL. .AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK St. Morninff at ll~"Livin* Unto the Lord" Evenln* at 7-"3ome Things We KnowOf Sorrow" I _ . REV. W. JELLIJ3. B-^______— I¥d ' WELCOME. GOOD NEWS BEARERS AND SINGERS. 11 a.m. and 7 P-m. HELPING HAND MISSION. COLIN C HARRISON, Missioner. fe ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PITT SI. i SUNDAY EVENING, % o'clock. Mr EUSHBY will conduct service. fauDject "The Occult Life of Jesus.' i The following- Classes at Rooms, op- | posHe St. Matthew's:— '' SUNDAY, 3 p.m.—Bible Class ' MONDAY, 8 p.m.—Mutual Class j THURSDAY, S p.m.-Questibns The public are cordially invited to attend. v . . . pE-OPENINO gER VICES. AUCKLAND CENTRAL, MISSION. | The Mission Hall, which has been enlarged to accommodate $00 people, will be Re-Opened for the Preaching of the Gospel of the Grace of God, TOMORROW, by Special Services. 7 a.m.—Sunrise Prayer Meeting:. :11 a.m.—A Thanksgiving) Service. The Rev. H. J. Walker, Mr James Wilson, and others will take part. G.3o—Sister Miriam and Sister Winnie, ' the Melbourne Lady Evangelists will Speak and Sing-. ' 6 p.m.—Big Open Air Gathering in Queen-street, led by Brass Band and Mr J. Wilson. A Social Tea and Gathering of Workers and Sympathisers, in the Hall, will be held on the following WEDNESDAY EVENING. Tea. 5.30 to 7. Admission, 1/. Collections at Each Service towards cost j of Alterations. A UCKLAND "Discussion Society, Ran- -£"■»- furly Tea P.oom,s, Qi:een-st., Tomorrow, 7 p.m.—Municipal Ownership — Visitors Cordially Welcome. "DATFIELD Mission Hall—ll, Mr fltt. 43 Scott; 6.45, Rev. W. Ready; all seats free. Every one welcome. r\ PE R A ~ WO~V "S E. NEXT SUNDAY. 10th NOV., 7 p.m. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE On "npHE T~\ESTINY OF THE "ORITISH "PJMPIRE," Prophecy Fulfilled and Fulfilling. Look Out for Coming Events, etc. By MR HENRY SULLEY, Nottingham, England. Also, at FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. 7.45 p.m., NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 11th, 12th, 18th NOVEMBER, On "THE TEMPLE OF EZEKIEL'S PROPHECY" AND THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Illustrated by Large Diagrams. Public Cordially Invited. NO COLLECTION. TV-iORLD'S WEEK OF PRAYER. Y.W. and V.M.C.A., Nov. 11 to 15. Prayer and Bible Reading- daily V.M.C.A. 3 o'clock. Evangelistic Services Monday, Wednes- • day, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, 7.50, at V.M.C.A. Rooms. Sisters Miriam and Winnie, Y.W.C.A. Missloners, from Melbourne, will conduct these Meetings. mi MYSTERY OF GOD ~ FINISH- - ED" (Rev. x. 7), will be Mr C. E. Button's subject at the V.M.C.A. Rooms at 3 o'clock. All are invited. SUNDAY NIGHT.—City Hall, at~B —Evangelistic Service—Doors open at 7.30; Song Service at 7.45. All are Invited. Mr W. Mains will give the Address. "XuCKL-AND BAPTiST~TABERNACL:E -C3u UPPER QUEEN-ST. Preacher—REV. ALEXANDER GORDON, M.A. Morning, 11 o'clock. Evening, 6.45 — Subject, "The Modern Christian." THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30-Praise, Prayer, Address. TXHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST^E i Morning at 11—For Fellowship and the I Breaking of BreacL Evening at 6.46. GEO. ALDRIDGE will preach. Subject, "Physical Salvation." With Special Reference to the Late James Coupland. WEDNESDAY EVENING at 7.45 — Bible Class, subject, "Law nnd Sin." Questions Invited. fSHURCH OF~~ CHRIST, PONSONJ3Y ROAD. TO-MORROW (LORD'S DAY). | 11, Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. j 2.45, Bible School ; 6.45, Mr H. N. Bagnall will preach. Subject, '"The Old Name." I Hearty Invitation and Welcome to All. 1 Seats All Free. j r^ION. — The Christian Catholic Church i*J smd Divine Healing Mission meets every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m., and on Wednesday Night at 7.30 p.m., in the Talloresse's' Hall, Cook-street. Wm. Johnson Deacon in charge. Mark xvi., 15 to 18, our belief and practice. Christ is all and in all. pHRI"STADELPHIANS~~Commemorate \J Christ's Death and Resurrection, | Masonic Hall, Karangahape F.oari. MornI to{£ at 11. Evening Address at G. 45. I at ~A"ITv a"t I 6 N ritlfY. ALBERT STREET BARRACKS. USUAL SERVICES. ADJUTANT TYLER. i rfiHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MUTUAL j 4- LIFE BUILDING & v PUBLIC MINTING ! TO-ijORIIOW EVENING at 7.80 o'clock | Musical Jtem. Reading. ' ' j focal Solo, "Star of Bethlehem" (Adams) by Mi- Robertson. I Lecture on "The Origin of Evil" by ! Mass A, E. Davidson. Musical Item. Questions.. Collection. I TJNJON FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. ; SALE OF WORK, on behalf of the j Children's Home, Vermont-st., will be i held in the Wesley Hall, on the 27th : 2Sth, nnd 29th November. Admission — Sale of Work, fid; Admission to Salo of ; Work and Concert, 1/. A Grand Coni dert will be held on SATURDAY NIGHT, j COth. Contributions of Articles for Sale jof Work may be sent to Mrs Hay 47 | Grafton Rd I■! ■'■ IMWWHII ■■■lIMIIIW ■■-] ■—IMITBWML^BM_IL—«IMJ|| I An ideal spirit for both sexes— YVOI.FF/S SCHNAPPS. Cushions, tea cosies, table covers, |in great variety; exceptionally good [ value; inspection invited. — Tonson SGarlick Co.—(Ad.) " We are giving wonderful value in bedroom furniture. One pair of tables !at 35/ cannot be beat in the town, ! Inspection invited.—Tonson Garlick Co.—(Ad.) r Special line in dining-room chairs how selling at 4/6 each; also Austrian ;bentwood at 5/6 each.^-Tonson Garlick Co.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 2