ECCLESIASTICAIk CJT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRA!* S_>. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Masses, 7.30 and 9 a.m.; High Mass. 11 a.m., in presence of the Bishop. ' Vespers. Instruction, and Solemn Benediction, 7 p.m. The Choir will render Haydn's Second Mass, 11 a.m.. and also Romberg's "Te Deum" after Mass and Vespers, in thanksgiving for the ninth anniversary of the Bishop's Consecration. UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE Preacher: JOSEPH CLARK Trayer Meeting. 7.30 Morning, 11—"GOOD CHEER FOR THE FAINT." . Evening. G.IS—OUTDOOR MEETING EVe T n K n _ , 6 4 5- "L OVE FOR THE* LOVELESS. Anthem by the Choir. Hearty Congregational Singing. Strangers Always Welcome THURSDAY. 7.30-Prayer aud Praise. pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.-Morn. "J____£L"> ' NOrth: EVCian * **' M OU S T RO ,SKILL BAPTIST CHURCH. ,! rT Ue ?- 31 J- Kirwood.—Morning. 11: Evening, 0.40. Communion after Evening Service. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.Pastor, REV. .T. B. SNEYD.—II, "David and Sauls Armour"; 6.45, "A ChalAPTIST CHURCH, Epsom.—Morning 11, air Townshend; Special Service, Afternoon, 3, Rev. E. A. Kirwood; Evening, 7, Rev. M. Clements. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST STREET. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45 MR GEO. ALDRIDGE Will Lecture. Subject "The Sufferings of the Jews in Russia.** WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.45. Bible Class. ROSKILL HALL. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Evening at 6.45. MR E. WHITE will preach. CIHDBCHBS O~F CHRIST, 1 PONSONBY RD. AND MT. ROSKILL. Meetings for Worship—ll a .m. Sunday PONSONBY ROAD-PteacherV Iff nun.. CHAS. WATT, subject, "TH_B WRITING ON THE WALL" MOUNT ROSKILL RD. (opposite Prospect Terrace) —Evening Speaker— MR F. L. HADFIELD. Subject, "A Simple Gospel." TJNIXARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY RD. (near Re_emnr). Morning at 11 — "Jesus and His Bible" Evening at 7 — "Why Pray?" REV. W. JELLEE, BJL Organ Recital at Close of Erenint Ser-c rice. — ___ HOWE STREET HALL, off Karangahape Bd. — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), % p.n_ " Speaker, Mr W. R. Wilson. WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m. _ Address by Mr C. W. Goodson. ' Everyone Is Welcome. "CTDEN HALL, View Rd., ML Eden. — A-* To-morrow (Sunday), 7 p.m. — 'Mr A. F. Witty. . ' Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Mr Burgoyne. Q.OSPEL HALL. PARNELL. 7 p.m., Preacher, Mr Cairns. TUESDAY. 7.45 p.m.-Bible Readra* by Mr Wilson. All Are Welcome. jP«OSPEL HALL. Calliope road. Devonport.—Sunday, 7 p;m. All Welcome. Preacher. Mr T. Wood. JfiRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, WAKKFIELD STREET. Come to the AUCKLAND ATOULT SCHOOL (Unsectai* ian) held at Above Premises, AND HEAR EDWARD A. ANNETT and EDITH M. ANNETT. Sent out by THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. ENGLAND Adult School, Sundays, at 9.30 a.m. Adult School, Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. Meetings for Public Worship. Sundays, at 11 a.m. „ Bright and Brotherly. Welcome. r*HRISTADELPHIAN FRATERNAL >-* SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Public Hall. New North road.—ll a.m., Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.. Address. Subject, "The Two Births." CHRISTADELPHIANS, MASONIC HALL, Karangahape Rd 7 Morning at 11, Commemoration Service (i.e., I. Cor xIX Evening at 7—Subject of Address— "GOD'S PURPOSE WITH THE JEWS." fYDDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT STREET. Y -' Mr Prosser Morris will Lecture, Sunday Afternoon, 3 o'clock. Subject, "Can Wa Communicate With the So-called Dead?" Clairvoyant Descriptions. Silver coin collectlon. Everybody j welcome. ■MEW CHURCH SERVICES (Swedenbor-«*-J gian), Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby. —Morning at 11; Evening at 7. Subject for Evening Service, "Christ's Charge to Peter." (CJALVATION ARMY, *-* ALBERT STREET (CITY). SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE, SUNDAY —■ 1L 3, and 7. Conducted by ADJUTANT AND MRS D. McLURE. SLS. JAMEISON (from Belfast, Leland), will Speak. OPEN-AIR SERVICE, 10 A.M., HEPBURN I STREET I FRIDAY and SUNDAY,'November 24 and 120, COLONEL HOSKIN (Chief Secretary, from Melbourne), and BRIGADIER ALBSi TION, the new Provincial Commander, wll* conduct Special Meetings. Watch for further advertisements. lVr R ALEX. 7. BLACK -**• (Late Evangelist Vie. Evang. Soc), THE NEWMISSIONER OF THE AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. ' Will Speak TO-MORROW, at 11 and 6.30. IN THE MISSION HALL, ALBERT ST Subject at 11—"Walking With God" Subject at 6.3o—"The Unsoarchabl* Riches of Christ." TN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MR AND MRS BLACK will Sing. 2000 Free Seats. Evei-rbody Welcome NEXT SUNDAY—Our Sunday-school Bth Anniversary— Morning at 11, Mr E. Dlmnnt, of Melbourne; Afternoon at 3, Mr A. J. Black (the New Missloner); Evening at 6.30. Mrs Harrison Lee (the Eloquent' Gospel Temperance Speaker). Over 3000 Children and Young People, assisted by our Orchestra, will sing. Tea following WEDNESDAY EVENING Mission Hall. 1/. ' ELPING HAND MISSION, FREEMANS BAY HALL Pet» le's Popular Evangelistic Services. a Sau : " SubJeCt ' "Where to Apply the 7 p.m.: People's Service. Subject, "The Importance of the Pinal Stone's Throw. Preacher on both occasions, REV. B. F ROTHWELL. '' Solo: TANGATA QUARTETTE PARTY etc .' Cheerful Choruses. Cordial Welcome to Strangers. Seats all free. JIJETHODIST CITY MISSION, FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. 11 a.m.: Rev. J. Wilson. Fellowship Meeting. 3 p.m.: Rev. W. S. Potter. "Character Building." Solo. "The Resurrection Morn," Mr T. Rowe. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Service, the Rev. J. Wilson. Orchestra, 2.30 and 0.30 p.m. Open-air Meetings. 10 a.m.,'■. -G«y-j_?£ Pitt streets; 2 p.m., Newton-roadV, Saturwu Night, Upper, Queen-street; band in attenuanee. -'••'■',.- - Samtt af sshb*?. ?ag_saa it 2.30 p.m. Evening at ..Evangelistic Service You are cordlaUy Invited. i
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