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' ECCLSBIASTICA3L. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABBSHACfcH* A ■ ____ 11 a.m.—Rt»-. W. Woollaas. "She 2*ob Cure for DoulJt." 6.45 p.m.—R*v. W. Wwllae*. "The Girdinjj of Cyrus." Torrey-AJexawler Hymn* at Evening* Serrfce. Anttrem by the Ciotr. THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30— Address by Bey. W. Weollass. T>B.ELJMINAKY ANNOUNCEMENT. In Connection with METHODIST COXFEKBNCE. CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY. 'MARCH 9th, 1904. Performance of Haydn's Oratorio. '•CREATION," , By Combined Methodist Choirs aed Frieuds. assisted by Full Orchestra and Organ. Soloists: MADAMK CHAMBERS. MR W. ASPLNAIii and KEY. A. MITCHELL. Tickets: 2/ each, or 3 for 5/. IKKOALK SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. TO-HORROW. ax 3 p.m. and 7. REV. W. GREENSLADE. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY Ulst. :; p.m.—MR C. KOTTIULC: 7 p.m.—Mil LAU'RIE WILLCOCK. SPECIAL SINGING BY TUB SCHOLARS AND FRIENDS, Under the Leadership of Mr R. C. Barnes. Collec-tio, ja Aid of Sunday School Work. f U U X C~H cTf CHRI 3~TT KJ WEST STREET. Morning at 11—For Fellowship- and the Breaking of Bread. Evening at tS.4S—MR GEORGE ALDRIDOiS vyill preach. Subject, "Dispensational Place of Book of Joshua."" Bible Class on WEDNF.SDAY EVENING,, at 7.40- Subject, '-The Holy City. -, ROSKILL HALE, (Corner Valley and Mt. Uoskill 1 loads) Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Evening at 6.43—Preacher, MR L. WEBBER. fIHUKCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY RD. AND MT. ROSKIIX.. 11 a.m.—For "Breaking Bread." 12.45 p.m.—Bible School. 6.45 p.m.—For Preaching the Gospel. Eveniug Speaker, Ponsonby Kd. — MR CHAS. WATT. Evening Speaker. Mt. Roskill—Mß F. L. HADPIEL-D. Subject, "GOD AND EXCUSES." ;A UCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCB. -t* PONSOXB ED., near Reservoir. Morning at 11—Subject, "Offending N»t in Word" Evening at 7—Subject, "My Story* , Services Conducted by MR M. H. MOOX. /CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN V ZIO'N. — Rev. John Alex. Dowie, General Overseer. PROTESTANT HALL, Karangahape R^ SUNDAY. 10.43 —Xuniors. 3 and 7—Teaching and Testimony. WEDNESDAYS, 7.3o—Divine Healing. Read "Leaves of Healing." "Zion Banner." Comeoemorate Christ's Death and Resurrection, Masonic Hall, Karaugaiiape road. Morning, 11 o"clock; Evening Address, 7. Evening Address, subject, "THE DEVIL DESTROYED; GOD ALL AND IN ALL." All Seats Free. No Collection. ..,'' ;"v." OWK-S''R E E T H A £ L. (OFF KARANGAHAPE-ROAD). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Speaker: Mli. C. H. HINMAK. Subject, "Withdrawal of Ambassadors." ~WEDNJv§J&AY, 7.30 p.m. Everybody Welcome. !Cj; P I R I T U A L CHURCH* i<s , ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-ST. MKS HARRIS ROBERTS -will condect Public Service TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7. p.m. Subject, "The Invisible World Around Us." A Study from Shakespere. Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. Special Adult Class for Spiritual Discussion, conducted by Mrs Harris Robertb All are invited. QiPIUITLALISM! SPIRITUALISM: TEMPLE OF THE HARMONI>L PHILOSOPHY. FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS, WELLBSLEY- ' STREET WEST. (Vox populi, vox Dei.) 2.45 p.m.—Children's Lyceum. 7 p.m.—lnspdratiooal Address by W. XOJBTOX - TAYLOR. "Common-sense Spiritualism." CLAIRVOYANT TESTS from Letters or Handwriting handed up to Chair. • J. MOLLOY, P,regldenc. pITYH A L L. *Gi OSPEIi iyr EETING - i - mOMOREOW, AT 7.30 P.M. ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED. .T" EXTRA L MISSION REVIVAL SBBv- , VICES FOR THE PEOPLE. 11—Address by the Rev. J. B. Buller 3 —Adnlc Bible Clas and Sunday School U— Open air, led bj l!rus Band, Queer-st. tf.yo— Half hour Son- Service. Solo, Mr G. Harrey , 7—.Mi- Henry Field, of Wellington, will I speak BRIGHT. BRIEF, BENEFICIAL SERVICES. A Book. A Seat. A Welcome. j JJJELPING HAND MISSION. j Morning at 11—Fellowship Meeting '— j Leader. Rev. H. Beggs I Evening, 7 — People's Service—Rev. H. Beggs. Subject, "Not as the World Giv--1 etb." Special Singing. FREEMASTS BAY HALL. i AUCKLAND THBOSOPHICAIj SOCIETY. PUBLIC MEETING. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. LO\VE» QUEEN STREET. Lecture, "Ancient Theory and Modem Hypothesis." (Different Aspects of the Same Kno-wleiigej By MR S. STUAET, Mnalc. Reading. Collection, -," mH EJO.SO PHI C'Alti SOCIEI'Y. - 1 -' H.P.B, BRANC?/ _ 38, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. MOSDAI, 2Sth PEB-, ar 8 p.m. : .MUSICAL EVENING--5 Lecture by Miss Maiid Green, of Loaden. •The Clavier in Its Relation to Pianoforte Playing." Songs. Readings, etc. Collective. Elevator, 7.30 to 8.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1904, Page 3

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