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~;,;■■■ ,:-,,, .-ECCIJBSIASTICAI.. : -: r :e,: /: T>ER3SSFOKD -. STREET * CONGREGA- ; TIONAIj CHURCH. ■ ''; // TD-MjORROW. •■ . . '"'\' 11—Rev. S. Griffith 7-rltev. John Wilkins, subject, AM I A CONGREGATIONALIST?" _ Offertory Duet by ~. .. .. • Messrs li Hooton and, F. Cousins. ' DE V OJSfPOItT Congregational Rev. A. V J. Lee.—Morning at ll.(H "I'iio British, and Foreign Kibie Society"; Evening at 7.0, "How We. Got Our Bible"; Wednesday, 7.45. : '.. >; \TEWTOiS: "~* CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, EDINBURGH-ST.;. .11, Mr A. J. Reed, student; 6.45, Rev. . W./VVoollaa. - : \ -...;,■-/'";..'• :./' • ■ ~\ tjckland baptist • 5 XX,;. , : . ~ •.-.'., Preacher—REV. JOSEPH CLARK. Morning, 11—-"Failing Memory" Evening", V 6.4i>—"'The : Author ana rjs. •Power" - ■ Anthems by the Choir. . Strangers Always Welcome. THURSDAY, 7.30-7-Prayer, Praise, and' ■Exposition. ■' ';'■ ■ ~..:';., ' '.-!;■ "■' • ■■.. ' ■ '•';■■'■ BAPTISJf CHURCH. •*■-> —11 and 6.4s—Rev. Alfred North, OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.— Pastor, Rev. J. <B. Sneyd—Snb jeCts •.■!•■ for To-morrow—ll, "Beholding Christ's .'. Glory;" 6.45, "Happiness of the Godly and the Misery of the Wicked." Bible Class at i Si:' .■•■• ■;■-'■■• .-' : ' '';:/■■'' : -'; . ;'.'" v:'.. : '■■'■~-,■; *■' > mHE .TI/rETHODIST piTY ly/JTSSION. FORESTERS' HALL, ' KARAN GAH APE- * • : - ■■'■■■■' '■■■■'■ ■'"■ . ROAD. * ' , ■ v . . OPENING SERVICES.. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 10th. , II a.m.—Workers'. Prayer Meeting. 3 p.m.—lntroduction, of Mission .and - Workers by ; REV. C. H. GARLAND 7 p.m.—EVANGELICAL SERVICE. Conducted by MR JAMES WILSON, f, MR C. H. POOLE and SISTER. (Mrs),; WILSON WILL SPEAK AT SERVICES. \- Solos by 'Mr Charles Snowden and Miss _ % Amy Wpbdman. An' Orchestra will Lead the Singing. ■ * Quartettes, Duets, Revival Songs. . " SERVICES BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE. Seats Free. Book/Provided.; A vVeleome . \ to All. - - '■-■ '■.: i, MONDAY, May 11th, SPECIAL GATHER. .£ ING, Rev. C. H. Garland presiding. '■■ ,'.-.' f TNITARIAN : CHURCH, PONSONBYM' ■-■.'• ■■•■■• ' '.■ ' boad. ••• : -' (Near Reservoir.) -,-"- " Morning at 11—"The Beatitudes—Blessed are the Peacemakers , ' Evening at 6.4s—"Representative Unitarians—Hi THEODORE PARKER •/■■•■■ REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. OF CHRIST, WEST-ST. Morning,tt—Fellowship and Breakingy : of Bread ' .•■"■'■•, , Evening at 6.45—Mr GEO. ALDRIDGE : ■•-'■'■"' win Preach. .-.Subject— .. : ■ "THE WONDERFUL BOOK." Bible Class on Wednesday Evening, at 7.45. Subject, "Revelation: The New r>«HURCH 5 OF■'■'■■■ CHRIST. ■V; r PONSONBY-ROAD.. - 11 aim. — Church Meets for "Breaking , . Bread;" ■' . 2.4S p.m.—Bible School. , 6J45 p.m.—Mr Geo. Manifold,; from Christ- " ■■ Subject— ; '„ ■■'■•■..■ ■ '..' *' "THE MASTERY OF' JESUS." ■V--.; :. ;•■:■, ..'• ■; ,■'■ At 3 n.m., '. . ■ '• IN WESTERN: PARKMR CHARLES WATT. , ■; Subieet. "IS THE BIBLE INSPIRED? , • 'Important;, Questions Answered. BLPING HAND MISSIpN, ' FREEMAN'S BAY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning 11 ~— Rev. H. Beggs, subject, "Strength and Courage* • Evening, 7 — Rev. H. Boprgs,-subject, "Things That are Mighty* •* '-. , TJEV. : % T. G. HAMMOND, - I*i. Masonic Grand Chaplain for the' ■: Wellington District, - ■ ■ And .■■ . ' : (l ,; :. . • . MISS GRACE EVANS ' , Of Waihi. ' ■■■■ :■.:,: ■...■,,■.. win .." ■•■ ~■ ■' ; GIVE ADDRESSES TO-MORROW EVENING. ; At 7 p.m. ■ ' ■ Mr S. G. Rduntree'at 11 a.m. ■ Mrs Wood will sing, by Special Request, '.A Sacred Solo,, ;,, f ."Tell Mother I'll be There.'.' /t UCKLAND /-CENTRAL Song. Service C.30 to 7'; Orchestral Selec- v .'■ tions. ■' _ " , "j Open Air Meetings,' , Victoria and Queen sts s 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Strangers and Non-churchgoerS Specially, >y? ..' ■ ,■• ..;.■:•.-% : .;.. Invited. ■, : . • . .■■ ■■ ■);/ 0 I T V "pj A', L U, GOSPEL MEETING. .- •.; rpO-MORROW EVENING; AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. Instead of 8, ! as previously. MR W. R. WILSON WILL SPEAK. Doors open at 7; Singing commences 7.15, EVERYBODY INVITED. . ~ • BALVATION ARMY, PONSONBY.ROAD, ;; ,:•,-■ ■■ ■■V ; -;,.TSIWTON. ■ I.;:,-::'-... ■':,-'.-.:''■ :VSf;| "SUNDAY MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS;— 11 a.m.—Subject, "An Excellent Spirit." 3 p.m.—Musical Meeting; Songs. 7 p.m.—Solos, Duets, Trios, Musical Items, etc. Special Addresses and Singing, Adj. and-Mrs Rust conducting"/ WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, at 8 p.m.. Bar- ■ racks—Hallelujah Wedding. Conducted by Major Twyford, 1. * t) : : (Signed) H. GOLDFINCH, AdJ: Commemorate* v> , Christ's* Death and Resurrection, , Fa-' sonic Hall, Kaxangahape R<J.—Morning, 11 e'.m,*;" Evening 6.45. Address, "GOD'S PURPOSE WITH THB ,: JEWS." • ._ l QPIRITUALIST I dDbFELD> LOWS' HALL, PITT-ST. MISS S, VBNABLES Will conduct Service on ' SUNDAY EVENING at 7 p.m. :r i. ■■■■''■ ■■■■"■'' '' J :i ■ ■■■'-Subject. "And They All Forsook Him and Fled.'* ', , Also, Clairvoyance. . . ■■"■ TUESDAY; EVENING at : 8 p.m; — Mlsa s ': : : Venablee , Clairvoyance Class, Pollen-st., • off Crunimer Rd., Grey Lynn. ; ! ••nh-./ : ;H c o■' so •■?■'' '^H , ; ; ; y, ■ ' PUBLIC MEBTING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7.30 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS^ LOWER QUEEN : ST. Lecture, "The Message of Theosbphy," by; ; Miss A. E.Davidson. Pianoforte Solo, Reading, etc. TjNION FREE CEDR CH* BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOMB, 1.," •. >■ :■■/ RBMTJBRA. ■ The Countess of Raufurly "aas kinder ■■■■.'..• Consented to ' OPEN THE SALE OF J7ORK ■"' FRIDAY, irUNE 5, 1903. -'IN THE FEDERAL CLUB ROOM. Proceeds in Aid of ; Furnishing Home, r Donations offt'Money or t Articles will be gratefully received by the "Ladles' Com-* . mittee, and may be left with Miss. M' E. .Pearson, vKarangahape - road; Mi's G. S. ' Rountree, Sayings Bank; Mrs GjUes, next; i' Khbx' Church, Parnell; or the Secretary, • i Mrs f. M.M&X, -' ■ % ■'.;. j 4t, Gjafton-road. Telephone) 1803; r j ['

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 110, 9 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 110, 9 May 1903, Page 3

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