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ECCLESIASTICAI. * ■pkEVOSPORT Congregational Cburelfc. J-' Rev. A. J. Lee.—Morning at 11, Christ's) Ideal. Evening at 7, Monthly Musical Service and' Address to Young People. Sol* by Mr A. H. Wilson, "In Pertf of th* Sea." Tharsday, 7.45. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE Preacher: JOSEPH CLARK. Morning, 7—Prayer Meeting. Morning. 11—Address to the Young: "Net son," followed by Sermon. Subject: "Full Assurance of Faith." Evening, 6J.5 —Outdoor Meeting. Evening. 6.4S—REVIVAL SERVICE. Subject: "Healthx. Excitement." ' Anthem by Choir. Hearty Congregational Singing. EVERYBODY WELCOME. MOUNT ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11—Rev. R. L. Walker 2.45 — Rev. T. W. Newbold 6.45 — Rev. E. A. Kirwood ANNIVERSARY TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. ON TUESDAY, 24th OCT. Tea 6.30. Public Meeting 7.30. Presentation of Prizes, etc" OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.— Pastor, Rev. J. B. Sneyd.—ll, "Signs and Wonders;" 6.45, "Repentance," No. 11. ONSONBY Baptist Church.—Morning at 11, Rev. A. North; Evening at 7, Rev. A. North. CHURCH OF CHRISTWEST STREET. Morning at 11—For Fellowship and tat Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45— MR G. ALDRIDGE will preach. Subject, "Made Prisoner by Christ." WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.45 — "Review of Address on Future Probation." 1 ROSKILL HALL, MT. ROSKILL RD. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Evening at 6,45. MR C. E. GARRATT will preach. CIHURCHES OF CHRIST, 1 PONSONBY RD. AND MT. ROSKILL. Meetings for Worship.—ll a.m- Sunday. i PONSONBY ROAD—Preacher, 6.45 p.m.. I CHAS. WATT. Subject, "SIGNING THE TREATY OF PEACE" AH Welcome. Free. MOUNT ROSKILL (opposite Prospect Terrace).—Evening Speaker, MR. F. L. HADFIELD— Subject, "A House with No Foundation." Look out for Mr J. T. Brown's Mission, commencing SUNDAY, October 29th. ptHRISTADELPHIAN FRATERNAL yj< SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Public Hall, New North road.—ll a.m., Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.. Address. Subject, "What Is Baptism?" H R I S T A D E L<P H I A N S, MASONIC HALL. Karangahape Rd. Commemoration Service (Le., I. Cor. Xt). Morning 11; Evening Address 7 p.m. Subject, "Vengeance: Pending Judgments of God Upon the Nations." XTN ITARIAN CHURCH, «J. PONSONBY RD. (near Reservoir). Morning at 11 — "Martha and Mary" Evening at 7 — "The Trafalgar Centenary" BEY. W. JELLIE, B.A. Organ Recital at Close of Evening Service. * HOWE STREET HALL, off Karangahape Rd. — TO-MORROW (SUNDAS), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr C. W. Goodson. WEDNESDAY, 23th Oct., 7.30 p.m. — Address by Mr C. W. Goodson. Everyone is Welcome. EDEN HALL, View Rd., Mt Eden. — To-morrow (Sunday), 7 p.m. — Mr W. F. Harrop. Tharsday, 7.30 ' p.m.—Mr Lennox. All are welcome. ' aOSPEL HALL. Calliope road. Devon* port,—Sunday, 7 p.m. All Welcome. Preacher, Mr Keyte. mHIS CONCERNS YOU. r £ HE TT EI ' PING TT-AND -vtission.

20th — ANNIVERSARY — 20th MEETINGS IN THE CHORAL HALL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1905. 11 a.m. — Rev. j. A. Luxford 3 p.m. — Mrs Harrison Lee 6.45 p.m. — Rev. B. F. Rothwell Music by Strong Choir of 300 Voices. Assisted by Orchestra and Soloists. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. MONSTER SOCIAL GATHERING. Tea 5 to 7 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING, 7.30 p.m. Chairman—Rer. C. H. Garland. Speakers — Sister Kenneth and Rev. R H. Catherwood. Interesting Reports of Religions, Philanthropic, and. Social Departments of the Mission will be given by. Sister Kenneth and Mr S.. E. Pacey (Treasurer). The Usual Good Singing. Choir of 300 Voices. The Brass Band, under BANDMASTKS H. G. HILL. Will render Selections at all tie Gatherings. Musical Conductor, MR H. BLAKEUSC Organist. MR J. P. HOOTON. Pianis*, MISS EVA MeKENZI*. Leader of Orchestra MISS MTLUK i PEAK. TRAMS (MONDAY EVENING}. 9.45. 2JIONI ZI0N! ZloNl—Federal Ctat &£> REV. J. S. MeCULLAGH. SUNDAY-JPrincapal Service, 3 p.m. t P-m_ Teaching on Divine Healing. (SALVATION ARMY HALL ALBEVTO STREET, CITY. Serrices Conducted by ADJUTANT AND MRS D. McLURR. | II ajn., Holiness: 3 p.m., SaJvaifea; 7 p.m., Altar Service. x MONDAY. 8 p-m., GRAND VARIETY CONCERT by MESSRS LOCKE, UPTON AND FRIEOTR. See Programmes. iTr aE <T. a; ROOMS., SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES*. *, VI TO-MORROW, at 3 o'clock. Subject: * "CHRIST'S STANDARD OF " Lecturer: REV. G. SMAILES. These Lectures are Full of Interest. A Hearty Invitation is given to AIL IA TJCKDAND ■RpSaJOB. REVIVAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY EVENING IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING MR W. H. SUCKLING, of WeßSngton, wfll Speak. Subject, "God's Books." Song Service, 6.30 to 7. Selections by Choir and Orchestra. Anthem, "Onward, Christian Soldiers." C.E. Quartette, "The Sinner and the Song.MR SUCKLING will give an Address at 11 in the Mission Hall, Albert street, om God's Rivet." A HEARTY INVITATION IS EXTENDED HE METHODIST CITY MISSION, FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. REVS. SEAMER AND HONE HARE, with Party of Maori Singers, will Conduct Services at 11 a.m. 3 and 7 p.m. At 3 p.m. Service the following Musical Items: Solo, Mr Mincher. Duet, Miss Tudehope and Mra Neave. OPERA HOUSE, NOVEMBER sta. INDUCTION OF METHODIST CITY MISSION BAND, 3 and 7 p.m. DR. WATSON, Pitt and Edwin streets. To-morrow, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Foresters' Hall November 29th. AUCKLAND BAPTIST CITY MISSION! ST. HALL, GREY LYNN. Morning at 11, Fellowship. Sunday-school at 2.30 p.m. Evening at 7, Evangelistic Service, Mr A. E. Kent. Everybody welcome. ■•■'-•• TXIOMEN*S Christian Temperance UWo« VY 1 "- A Pnbllc Meetin* will be held in the Central Mission Hall, on. Wednesday Afternoon, October 25th, rt*<B3?*j£2 Mrs Harrison Lee will &* * Temperaae* Address.

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Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 3

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