'. ' .' r- — _i ■ i figF- PATRICK'S CAXHiayßfcEt SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IT;--~--= 3~*2 . _ — Holy Mass, 6L30, r.30, 9.0J v a-i. " ? General Communion for Men, 7.30 Mfr I Mission Sermons, 11 a.m. and 7 pan. f Week Day Services, t>, 9 a.m., 7.30 p-ia. ' TT AC.B- SOCIETY, MAKIST QjjTW •*-*■' BEOS.' OLD BOYS' CLUB Membpts of the above bo<ii<=s HfS are requested to attend T.3«J «■# ocfoefe Mass TO-MORROW (SunW day), at St. Patrick's Cathedra!. •" to approach Holy Communion, instead of 9 o'clock, as previously notified. Assemblage at 7.15 a.iv. W. KANE, P. J. GRACE Secretaries. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST STREET. I ilomins at 11—Fer Fellowship and tk* Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6-45— MS E. ALDRLDGE will preach. Subject, -Christ and His Message of Salvation."' Bible Class on WEDNESDAY, at 7.45. BOSKILL HALL. MT. EOSXILL BDMornins ar 11— For Fellowship, and Breaking of Bread. Evening at C.45. ITR C- 6ASEATT will preachCHURCHES OF CHRIST, PONSONBY ED. AND MT. ROSKILL. Meetings for Worship—ll a_m.. Sunday. I PONSONBY ROAD —Preacher, 6.45 p-m— MR CHAS- WATT—Subject, "SOME POPULAR EXCUSES" MOUNT ROSKXLL (opposite Prospect Terrace).—Evening Speaker. MB. P. I« HADFIELD— Subject. "THE POOR YOUTH WHO BECAME A WISE KING." /XEiRISTADELPHIAN FEITEENiIi V/ SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace- Public HalL New North road.—ll Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.. Address. Subject. "The New Creation." i-IHRISTADELPHIANS, MASONIC HALT. VJ , KARANGAHAPE RD. Morning. CoiainerQoration Service (i-e-, X. Gae. XL). Evening Address, 7 p.m., Subject, "Who Will Rise from £t& Dead?" Seats Free. No Collection. UNITARIAN cHURCH, , PONSONBY RD. (near Reserroirfc. __ Morning at 11 "Religious BeriTala'* Evening at 7 — '"Great Teaeheisi IVy Jesus Christ - ' REV. W. J2LLD3, B.A. Organ Recital at Close of Evening Service. *" ______^. fV" E W CHURCH SERVICES, POMPALLIER TERRACE, PONSONBY. Morning at IL Evening at 7. Subject. "Angela." SALVATION A 6XI", ALBERT STREET. CTFY.SPECIAL MEETINGS CONDUCTED BY ADJUTANTS RANDALL and WABD, Assisted by THE RESCUE STAFFCome and Hear Onr Rescue Sisters. SUNDAY. 11 a-m.- 3 and 7 pjn. A DAY OF RICH BLESSING. OPEN-AIR SERVICES— 10. Wellesley and Nelson, streets. 2, Wharf. 6. Customs street and Wellesley street. OWE STBEET HALL, off Kgrangatapa Bd. — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), T p.m. Sneaker, Mr Hinman. » WEDNESDAY, 20th. 7.30 p-m. —- Mr Hinman—Address on the Book of Revelation. Everyone is Welcome. EDEN HALL. VIEW RD., MT. ED£N> SUNDAY.. 7 pjnSnndey, 7 p.m.—Mr G. W. Jones. Thursdays. 7.30 p.m. — Mr C. H. Hlnman. "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness," illustrated by Large Model. All Are Welcome. fi OSPEL HALL, road. DevoaWport.—Sunday, T p-m. Welecma. Preacher, Mr W. B. Wilson. ELPIS6 HAND 311 SSI ON, PKEEMAyg BAY MISSION JTjf/T.. PEOPLE'S EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. 11 sun.—Missioners Subject: "Wbat Are These?" 7 pjn. — People's Evangelistic Service. Leader. Mr Clark. Speaker, Mrs Rotfc-w-eIL Dnet. Miss McLennan an* 3& Fenton. SoloistBright, Cheerful Hymns and Choruses. REV. B. F. ROTHWELL, Masßionec Tγ iL c: a. r o o ai at -L. r "N SUNDAY AETEKXOOX LECTUK^. TOPICS OP «HE DAY. -' - TO-MORROW, at 3 e'Cloek* "CHKIST ASD LABOUR QUESTTOXS,'* REV. CANON MACMURRAY. This is a. Subject of Importance t» Tea. Hear it. /"CENTRAL MISSION REVIVAL \ji SERVICES. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATES. : HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, EVERY SUNDAY EVENING. AT 6.3 ft. Messrs Norrie. Hams, Leciy. and VfltiuSM will Speak To-morrow Evening, aopjeet- "'A Message from Young Meats» Young Men.' Solo. 'It It i Sj*Mn« *» You that A Saviour Has Died?" - Mfcs Lily Thorpe- Quartette, Christian E&- v . SELECTION OF SACRED SOXGa Will be rendered t»y Choir and Otcfceen* before tie Services - Morning at ll—Fellowrfiip MeetinS t» tta Mfesion HalL Everybody Welcome, Especially ?«OBs Man. fpHE -\pjTHODIST jyjH«<»C HALL, NEWTOX. ! 11 a-m.. Rev- J. Wilson, Ci The /&&&* of The Spirit/ 3 Mr John. Fjeg'Proitibitian in Ashburton." Solo t "Win* Verdure Clad." Hiss Tndenope. 7 pjn-. Rev J. WDson. Solo, SE3S HeodKStti; Male Quartette. .— Orchestra. 2.-30 and 6J30 p.m. ' UCKLAND BAPTIST CTTSL MISSIONSt. George's HalL—Momfng at H, Fellowship Meeting; Snnday-school «t 2.3*; Evening at 7, Mr Marcroft; EndeaT««it Sβeiety, lfl a-m. -■ ... ' SPIRITUAL CHURCH. ODDFELLOWS? D HALL, PEET-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING AT T P.M. LECTURE BY MRS HASBIS ROBERTS j (Inspirational Speaker), Subject. ""Is It Genuine?" \Chat Objections are there to Spirltualiert? (CLairvoyante Descriptiona.) ALL WELCOME. T~nCKLAND SPERITHALISTiq A. ASSOCIATION, TAILORESSES' P«T.r, COOK STRJBET. SUNDAY, 2.45 p-m. PnnetuaL CHILDREN'S LYCEUM— TPiwftw. SOS* Codrington-Golden. ADULT CLASS—Mr Bater-Walk-r. a 3C3----sioner. of THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD. will Speak on "THE SPIRITUALISM OF THE APOSTLE JOHN." SUNDAY. 7 p-m. Miss Codrington-Golden win Speak by THE SPIRIT on "A GASH OX THE BROW OF RELIGION." ClairTOyaat . Descriptiona at close of service. Sankey-s Hymns. All welcome. Collection at door. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICALSOCnCTr TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at t p.a. MXTTTTAL LIFE BtIIXJ>IXGS, QCEES SX. Public Lecture! "Myth, Fable, Tradition, and History/ , bj Mr Samuel Stuart. Music Reading. Questions. Collectioa. Room open daily from 2 to 4 p.m. HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. BRANCH, 38 H.M. ABCADE-TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 PA. Public Lecture: I "When a Man Dies Shall He Eive Afti*?* by Miss Ada Burton. Music. Reading- CoHeettoifc Readlnf Room open daily, 9 to *. Public Meetings, WEDNESDAY, & f «»:, FRIDAYS. 7.45.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 222, 16 September 1905, Page 3
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