"W^S^^——Mi—^>——— y y ; - j ECCLESIASTICAL. j j . A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE* j] ! Preacher; EBV. JOSEPH ' %*t ■ Morning, 11—Subject, "Reviewing God's* Mercies." * • 1 Eventas, 6.4S—THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE* Subject, "The Present Crisis." Alexander's Hymns. Amthems by the Choir. Strangers always welcome. THURSDAY, 7.3o—Prayer and Praise,fofc , lowed by Church Meeting. TVfOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH -* iUI Pastor, Rev. J. B. Sneyd — Subjects for To-morrow—ll, "Transformation;" 6.45 ; "The Power of the Gospel." Bible Class i at 3. C~H UR C H O~P CHRI ST, WEST-STREET. f Morning at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. " Evening at 6.45—MR GEO. ALDRIDGE will preach. Subject, "THE ACCEPTABLE YEAR." ' A Social will be held on WEDNESDAY 1 ' EVENING, at 7.30, In aid of the Funds ofi i - the New Zealand Evangelistic Association* - /CHURCH OF CHRIST, PONSONBY RD.^ 3 ■ ;| 11 a.m.—For "Breaking Bread" t 2.45 p.m.—Bible School ■ 6.45 p.m.—CHAS. WATT. Subject, "THE WEEKLY REST DAY." Baptism at Close. I TT N I T A R I A N | V; PONSONBY RD. (near Reservoir). ' Morning at 11—"The Promise of ths 1 Kingdom" Evening at 6.4S—"THE PEOPLE'S SUN* DAY" REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. i J [ (CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Rev* '• John Alex. Dowie, General Overseer) —Protestant Hall, Karangahape Rd. — [ 11, Junior Meeting; 3, Some Notable Events j » immediately preceding the Coming of ths ' King; 7, "Why Consumption, Insanity, ' '| and other Diseases are Increasing." WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—"The Only Help ofi . the Nations, and Cure of our Diseases. , ' pHRISTADELPHIANS Commemorate Christ's Death and Resurrection, Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road—Morning,, 11 a.m.; Evening Address, 6.45. ■ Evening Address, subject, "THE IN-* HERITANCE OF THE SAINTS." Seats Free. No Collection. Jγ, NI O N FREE -CH U R C-Hi }| CHILDREN'S HOME, B.BMUERA. 10th ANNIVERSARY. IN FEDERAL HALL, SUNDAY, 27th. 11 a.m.—Children's Service, MR J. LOCKE., * j 3 p.m. —Service of Sacred Song, Tabernacle '"■ -Choir. Conductor, Mr A. J. HALL. : Address, REV. JOSEPH CLARK. ■ 7 p.m.—Addresses, SISTERS WILSON and KEiNNEOTI. Children will Sing and Recite Scripture. ; TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, i 6.15 o'clock, MONSTER TEA MEETING IN CENTRALS MISSION HALL. Public Meeting, 7.30 o'clock. Cliaiiiman: Mr G. S. Rountree. Speakers: Revs. J. B. Sneyd, G. B. Monro, and ■', Mr J. Wilson. 5 Miss Morton will Recite and Miss Rimmer'sj j Quartette Party will Sing. - ; Chili ren will take part and Report H ■> Presented. j.' j Tea Tickets, 1/. Public Meeting Free. ' -| ■ . Collection. ." : [.''■ HOWE STREET HALL.-HOWE-ST., KARANGAHAPE RD., TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Subject, "A Refuge." Strangers Welcome. Mr C. H. Hinman will deliver an Ad* dress on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7.30. Q* T * g v A L U TjWANGHLISTIC QERVICB. *- ! ' iTPIO-MORROW T^VENING. AT 7.30 O'rtiOCK, ?' . - BRIEF ADDRESSES ■ ■ Bγ MESSRS A. C. BROWN AND BRAKEN- * RIG. SINGING COMMENCES AIL 7.10. t ~,,.,, i Doors open at 7. A Welcome to AU. ■ r • T HE ! j\f ETHODIST MISSION. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. i V | . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). \ 7—Prayer Meeting, Pitt-st. 1 ; 11—Mr W. Stewart 3—Special Address, "Black Spots in Sβ- ; iul and Moral Life," by the Rev. G. H. Cole, of the Melbourne Central Mission, to Men Only. Orchestral Music at 3 p.m. 7—Evangelical Service. Address by Mr J. Lock. Duet, Misses Rimmer and Gladdins: Quartette Party; Orchestral Music at 6.30 p.m. A Very Hearty Welcome Extended to All* Come Early to Secure Seats. J. WILSON, Superintendent. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL jyriSSION SERVICES, ALBERT STREET. ~~—— ■ .... ■-, ,i Morning, at 11 o'clock. SPEAKER: THE MISSIONER. Evening, 6.30, y Christian E-ndeavourers in Charge. Speakers: SISTER BAKER.BROTIIER ARMSTRONG* Soloists: Sister Reading, Brother.H. Wakeling. The above Meeting will close at 8.15 sharp, and at 8.20 A MONSTER OPEN-AIR MEETING Will be held at CORNER OF VICTORIA AND QUEEN STREETS, TO PROTEST AGAINST THE SUNDAY TRAM BUSINESS. Speakers: EEV.G. WELLS SMAILES AND OTHERS. The Central Mission Brass Band will give Selections at Intervals. All those interested in the T-ram Question iasre heartily Invited. ELPING. HAND MISSION; FRE&. MAN'S BAY. - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. STRONG PROTESTS AGAINST SUNDAY TRAMS. Subjects, Morning—"Lest We Forget" Evening—"God or Gold: Which?" Band, Choir, Orchestra. PIRITUALISM; SPIRITUALISM. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-ST. J (SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH). SUNDAY. ~.„/'' Services — Morning 11. Children's Ly-/ / eeum and School of "PSYCHIC" EE-/ / - SEARCH. / / 1 Evening, 7, Inspirational Address by A.... BUSHBY. Subject, "Seekers After God.'* ;- After Lecture, W. NORTON-TAYLOR ' ■ " will CLAIRVOYANTLY DESCRIB» pi "SPIRIT" Friends of CONGREGATION. <^» IMPORTANT— Special Engagement ■ or MR WALTER WHYTE, late of "MUSGROVE" OPERA COMPANY, who will Z Eedt and Aria, "Ye People Bend Vow Hearts." and "If With All Your Hearts ,, ("Elijah"). gEOSO P H Y. j PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7.30 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. LOWER QUEEN-STREET. Leetnre (Postponed from Last Week) "Radium Phenomena, and other Mystep- 1 U»" By Mr S. Stuart. Music; Beading; and Collection.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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