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ECCUSIASTICAI* ■ MOUNT ROSKILfL Baptist Churcfc—« Preacher, Rev. Ernest A. Klrwood.— 11, Worship and Children's Portion; 6.45, Gospel' Service. Visitors cordially welcomed. MT. EDEN Baptist Church — Mornlnj, Rev. J. CJark; Evening Rev. J. B. Sneyd, Baptismal Service. "piPSOM Baptist Church — Morning Ser- •*-* vice 11, Mr Marcroft; Afternoon, Sunday School; Evening Service, 7 p.m., Mr Bowring. rtHURCH OP CHRIST. vy WEST STREET. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.43. MR GEO. ALDRIDGE wil preach. Subject, "The Millennium; According to Scripture." Bible Class, Wednesday Evening, at 7.45. "The Epistle to the Hebrews." ROSKILL HALL. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. CHURCHES OFCHRIBT. PONSONBT ROAD & ML ROSKIIJL. Meetings for Worship—ll a.m. Sunday. PONSONBY RD.—6.45 p.m. Preacher, CHAS. WATT. Subject, "THE TRUE LIFE." In Memoriam, Mrs Johnstc*. MOUNT RuoitlLL RoAD (opposite Prospect Terrace) —Evening: Preacher, A. E. GREENSLADE. Subject, "THE HEAVENLY GUEST." CBRISTADELp h I A N FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Public Hall, New North road.—U a.m., Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.. Address. Subject, "The Faith Which. Was One* Delivered to the Saints." PHRISTADELPHI AN S, *—■ Masonic Hall, Karanganape Rd. 11 a.m.—Commemoration, Service (Uβ- L Cor. xij. 7 p.m., "Sabbatli Observance and tie Lord's Day." OHURCH OF OUR FATHER. V UNSECTARIAN. TAILORESSES' HALL, COOK AKD HOBi SON STS. TO-MORROW, 7 p.m. REV. M. WALKER. Address, "Passion Play of Oberammergan." Illustrated by Magnificent Photographic Slides. Solo, "There Is a Green Hill," Mx . Dawson. chukch, ponsonbx road (near reservoir).

! Morning at 31 —. "The Inner-Light" Evening at 7 — "The Gospel of Beet" REV. W. JELLEE, B.A« TTOWE-ST. HALL (OFB> KABANGA- •*-*• HAPE ED.). Sunday, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mt Lennox. Wednesday, 7.30 — Addressee: Meaart Lennox, Byder, and Dr. Bodle. Ereryone Is Welcome. i JJDEN HALL, VIEW BOAD, MOTHS* Sundax, 7 p.m. — Mr J. M. Logaa. Tnuraday, 7.30 p.m. — Mr Lennox. OSPEI sUND A A^7,I ARNB!LIk Preacher, Mr Burgoyne. Tuesday, 7.45 — Mr Goold. x All are Weicome. » . ; /XOSPEL HALL, Calliope road, Devonport Mi SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Preacher, Mr W. F. garrop. piJRIENDS MEETING HOUSE WAKE- •■-■ FIELD STREET. . Come to the AUCKLAND ADULT SCHOOL (Unsectarian), held at above premises, and hear Edward A. Annett and Edith M. . Annett, sent out by ??h ,!°« IETTl ETT 0F FIENDS. England. A 5 C ch ° ol . Sundays, at 9.30 a.m. Adult School, Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. Meetings for Public Worship, Sunday*, at 11 a.m. Bright and Brotherly. You will have a welcome. gALVATION ARMY; ALBEHT 5tT On ■ OLD " T IME RELIGION. Open-airs, 10 a.m., Baker-street; 2 p.m., In memory of the late Edd.v Robinson. Seats reserved for relatives and old iwwkm*bu. iriatiorm draped. SPECIAL—Picnic to St. Helipr\s Bay Monday, 29th. Boat. 9.30 a.m. MooullgAt Excursion per s.s. Kestrel, Wednesday bleti i U p o m - Tlcket s, 1/. on behalf of Biind funds. Sweet music by City Band ADJ. AND MRS E. G. DIXOX. HELPING HAND FRKFMAN'S BAY HALL. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. 10 a.m. —Open-air, with Brass Ban 4, Maekay-street. 11 a.m.—"Eagles' Wings," ReT. B. F. Rothwell. 6 p.m.—Open-air, Victoria and. Hobson streets. 7 p.m.—Cheerful Gospel Service. Short Addresses. Duet, Misses McLennan and Kirk. Hearty, homely, helpful. Your comfort considered.

i on. l ° N - y. i on. FEDERAL HALL, 3 p.m.—THE COMMISSION OF JESUS (Matt. 28—18 to 20). Ist—To make DISCIPLES or FOLLOWERS, by denouncing the sins of th* people,' ~ calling upon them to REPENT. CONFESS, RESTORE, and live HOLY LIVES. Not to coax the-people wltk smooth words, to put up the hand, or go to the penitent form,' and walk all around THE COMMANDMENTS; but to be doers of THE WORD. 2nd. After having made DISCIPLES, t* Baptize them into the NAME OF THB TRIUNE GOD by a TRIUNE BAPTISM. Not sprinkling water on a Baby'e nose, which is simply a doctrine of man, a farce, a hollow sham, and a mockery. 3rd. Teaching the DISCIPLES to observe all things commanded; not only abstain from evil, but abstain from every appearance of evil. Not to go as you like, and do as you please, bnt submit t» GOD, through HIS WORD.

The times of ignorance GOD winked at; but now that BEAUTIFUL ZION In these last days has been unveiled, as a Witness of JESUS, THE WAT, THE TRUTH. THE LIFE, THE WORD. TifE LIGHT, GOD calls upon ORGANIZATIONS. DENOMINATIONS, and INDIVIDUALS everywhere to REPENT. 7 p.m.: FAITH and how to exercise it. Dea-con Moss hi Charge. rPjHE .jyi'iETHODIST ,r*IITY TITISSION.' FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. 8/ p.m. To-night — Meeting, Howe street. Band. 10 a.m. To-morrow—Meeting, Pollen street. Band. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting, led by Ml»----sloner. 3 p.m. — Subject, "Three Bad Bargain*," Rev. Jae. Wilson. Soloist, Miss Jessie Manaon. 6 p.m.—Meeting, Newton road. Band. 7 p.m. — Evangelistic Meeting. Subject, "Fighting the Stars," Rev. Jas. Wilson. Duet. Orchestra. 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. Monday.—Picnic, Sunday-school, St. Hellers Bay. Boat, 9.30. Tickets, 1/; Children, 6d. Hot water at low rates. "Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.. Endeavour Meeting. Friday, Foresters' Court Room, 7.30. Subject, "Full Salvation."

A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE CENTRAL MISSION. Morning, at 11, ALBERT STREET MISSION HALL. Subject: "LEAVE THE MIRACLE TO HIM." Evening.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: Song Service 6.30. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Missioner's Subject (couplnderU: "WHAT MtFST I DO TO BK SAVT _ The Gospol in Sons, preewte* v-*r)i -•■■> • Qnnrtots nnri rbornl I '';" _. v t DON'T FORRF.T: sSsww*^toswß®S The Visit of H>o EOYPTIA> n. mv. ALEXANDER T'X.k' '--'"■"'* . STTKDAT ""■■"' • vrntpr - T J rrp.n. rm»7,. "^ To-stonno , "' <~ r " " *"■ ■' " r •'• -Th" Pc-r.lry <■? v ' '■' " " % Ren'liii,". '"■ ■'■' ' ' " " '" n,' k:-. vaitr '■ : to :.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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