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ECCLESIASTICAL AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACE-i. JITIZEN SUNDAY—SPECIAL SERVICES Morning. 11—REV. R. L. WALKER, M.A Evening at C.4S—JOSEPH CLARK. "A City of Truth." Autheni by the Choir. Hearty Congaega" tional Singing. Visitors to the City Cordially Invited. TUESDAY. 7.3o—Lecture, "Thackeray," by S. Stephenson. Esq.. M.A. CoHecti<jn for Young Men's Library. THURSDAY, 7.3o—Prayer, Praise, and Exposition. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— Mornjng at 11. Rev. Smailes; Evening, 7. Rev. Alfred North. UCKLAND BAPTIST CITY MISSION —St. George's Hall. Grey Lynn — 11, Rev. James Wilson: 7. Rev. David Parry— "Football Frenzies, etc." Solo, Master Kennelly. "VrOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.— CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY. 11 and 6.4s—Pastor W. Perry, of Waihi. And on MONDAY, at 7.30, a Public Meeting. Reports, musical items, etc. Hearty Welcome to All. OUNT ROSKILL Baptist Church.— Evening, 6.45, Mr 11. G. Blackie (formerly Pastor South Melbourne Baptist Church). Subject, "The Formation of a New Church." H O R C H cTf CHrTTt. WEST-ST. Morning at 11—For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread Evening at 6.45— MR GEO. ALDRIDGE will preach. Subject. "Science and the Bible." Lantern Lecture on WEDNESDAY EVENING at 7.4s—Subject, "The Netherlands Reformation: The War Cloud." _____ i ROSKILL HALL, MT. ROSKILL. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Evening at 6.45—MR. L. E. FAULKNER will Preach. HURC HE S O~F CHRIST MEET 11 n-m.—For "Breaking Bread." Gospel Services at 6.45 as under—• PONSONBY RD.. Corner Pollen-Bt — Chas. Watt, subject, "How Wilt Thou Do in the Swelling of Jordan?" MOUNT ROSKILL RD.. opposite Prospect Terrace —Evening Speaker, F. L. Hadfield. Subject. "Things That Are Seen. pOSPEL HALL, DEVONPORT. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7. MR CAIRNS WILL PREACH. ALL WELCOME. />HRISTADELPHIANS \/ (Masonic Hall. Karangahape road) Commemorative Service (i.e., L. Cor. xl.), 11 a.m. Evening Address 7 p.m. Subject, "The Claims of Jesus: Was He More Than Reformer?" Seats Free. No Collection. f.'HRISTADELPHIAN FRATERNAL *-' SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Public Hall, New North-road.—ll a.m., Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m., Address. Subject, "The Host of Heaven and StarCast Down." OWE-STREET H _ L L. (OFF KARANG AH APE-ROAD). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Address, Mr H. G. Fountain. Wednesday Next, 7.30 p.m. Address, Mr C. H. Hinmau. £«T. "PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. ON SUNDAY NEXT, August 21st, with kindness of His Lordship the Bishop, there will be a solemn Te Deum sung at 11 a.m., in celebration of the Birthday Anniversary of His Apostolic Majesty the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, Francis Joseph I. AU Austrians are invited to attend. E. LANGGUTH, I. and R. Austro-Hungarian Consul. rpHB Tl/rETHODIST "VfTSSION. FORESSERS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11—Address, Rev. D. Parry 3—Address by Mr Geo. Teasdale, "The Eastern Question in the Light of Prophecy." Solo, Miss Tudehope, "X«ie Shepherd of the Fold." Quartette male voices ■ . . j 7 —Evangelical Service. Leader, Mr Jas. Wilson. Address, Mr W. Stewart. Revival Songs by Choir. Quartette, male voices Orchestral Selections, 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 22—Lantern Meeting REVIVAL SERVICES, SEPTEMBER 4th to 11th .'. elltfv * SPECIAL SPEAKERS. J. WILSON, Superintendent. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVER- '_' SARY. AUCKLAND _ „„ nyissiON. ENTRAL i-VJ-ISSION. ALBERT AND VICTORIA STS. Morning, 11 —Special Address, Rev. J. B. Butler Evening, 6,30 to 7—Half hour Song Service. Duet, Quartette, Selections from "Songs of Victory" The Evening Service, conducted by Members of ,C.E. Society. Short Addresses by Christian Eudeavourers. The Mission Choir will siug the Anthem, "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing." Strangers and Non-Churchgoers Welcomed. ENDEAVOUR RALLY. ON FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 26th. Tea at 6 o'clock. Tickets, One Shilling. The After Meeting will commence at 7.15. Addresses by the Rev. J. B. Butler. Short Talks, Testimonies, and Greetings from Kindred Societies. . Rev. W., Gray Dixon, Chairman. THE HELPING MISSION, FREEMAN'S BAY HALL. PUNDAY EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. 11—The Family Gathering. Rev. R. Hall 7—The People's Service —Rev. B. F. Roth- . iyeJL subject, "A Universe Outside a ! Tailor's Shop, a Dinner Table, atfd a Wine Cellar." Gospel Solo, Mr F. Fenton. Homely, Hearty, nnd Cheerful. Visitors and Strangers Cordially Welcome. PIRITUAL CThTTr C H, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT ST. Children's Lyceum. 2.30 p.m. Adult Class; Questions answered. Evening Service, 7 p.m. Lecture by MRS HARRIS. Subject, "A Plain Talk About Medinaship" (to Sensitives). Clairvoyante Descriptions. Music, etc. All Welcome. PIRITUALISM — TEMPLE OF IIAKMONIAL PHILOSOPHY FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS. WELLES-LEY-ST. — SUNDAY. LYCEUM. 2.45. Only Lyceum iv Auckland where Children are taught REAL piAL'-STHENE EXERCISES. Classes for Adults. All welcome. J. MOLLOY. President. dPIRITUALISTIC MISSION LL--♦s' Ti.uES — FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS, WELLESLEY-ST. — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at 7 — MADAME HELLER conducts these meetings solely nt her own expense. Subject. "Mediumshlp—True and Imitated, and Spiritual Progress.'" Tests from handwriting and articles. Questions answered. FREE TO ALL. NO COLLECTION. Musical Items. Solos, etc.. from 6.45 p.m.—N.B.—No connections with any Society. Last Lecture of this Series. UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW (SESS'DAY), at 7 p.m. Lecture, "The Journey of Life: or, Invo'ution and Evolution" (with Diagram). B. Kent, Esq. Ethical Songs. Reading. Discussion. __________ ______ H.P.B. BRANCH—3B, H.M. ARCADE PUBLIC MEETING. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), from 7.30 to 10. LECTURE—"Lions in the Path" SOCIAL EVENING—Music, Reading, Discussion Elevator. 7.30 to 8. Public Meeting—WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON. 3 to 4. PENTECOSTAL LEAGUE. A Meeting will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30, in Hlldrtth's Hall, \ letoria-street. Address by REV. H. B. GRAY. Christians of all denominations are rnvttea to attend.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 3

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