I ECCI-ESIASTICAI.. Ql-. PATRICK"-; "CATHEDRAL. SUNDAY, JUKE 9. FEAST OP THE SACRED HEART. Masses 7, 9, and XX. 7 p.m.—Vespers. Sermon, Consecration to the Sacred Heart, and Benediction. _-*"!HURCH OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW I "UP ZEALAND. DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND. •fUBILEE OF THE SIGNING OP THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, SPECIAL SERVICES: AT ST STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, TAURARUA, PARNELL. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion for tho Church Members" who have been invited. AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. 1_ 13 p.m —Service of Intercession nnd Thanksgiving. Address by the Bishop of Auckland. CHURCH OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW ZEALAND. DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND. I JUBILEE OF THE SIGNTNG OF THE ! CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH. i SOCIAL GATHERING, In the CHORAL HALL. On THURSDAY, JUNE 13th. 1907, At 8 p.m. f Speakers: THE BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. THE REV. FRANK GOULD. JUDGE MONRO. THE HON. E. MITCHELSONVocalists: MADAME CHAMBERS, MISS BLANCHE OAKLAND. THE WAIATA QUARTETTE. The Musical arrangements are kindly made by PROF. W. E. THOMAS, Mus. Doc, Organist of S. Mary's Cathedral. Refreshments provided by the Ladies' Guilds of the City Churches. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Special Tram Cars will Ic.ivo Remuera at T.I.J p.m. and Three Lamps at 7 and 7.15 p.m., returning after conclusion of gathering. A VONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCti - ra 11 a.m.. 7 p.m.—Key. A. Mac Lean. A UCKLAND SOCYeTY - 6P"THE" NEW xA CHURCH, POMPALLiER-TERRACE. PONSONBY.—"'Without a Divine Revelation a Man Can Know Nothing of Eternal Li f e.'' —S wedeu borg. Public Service. Morning, at 11. TYEVONPORT - CONGREGATIONAL xx CHURCH.—Morning at 11, evening at 7. Wednesday 7.45. T7I:RE*r>IE"THODIST CHURCH. MOUNT x- EDEN.—Morning. 11 a.m., Rev. J. W. Smith; Evening, tf.ls. Mr. Water-north. Sankpy"s Hymns at Evening Service. A cordial invitation to all. ■y M. C. A. — rp O -31 0 R R 0 TV. E _E_ :r' , " iTHEßwoc> H SPEAKS TO MEN ON '•• JJ EIV IX G DOW E R." AT 4 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, at 7..lo.—Devotional Meeting. Every Young Man needs to know something about the above subject, and should hear a modern man on it. You are cordially invited. « J. G. MITCHELL, Gen. Sec. AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. „'.°J__KD CENTRAL MISSION. AT THE CM. HALL. ALBERT-ST—ll a.m., Fellowship Meetiug. Address by ! the Missioner. I AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. C.oO—Orchestra, '-Wedding March" tlilendelssohu). Quartet, "When I Get Home." Mb. Clark. Improvisation No. 3, "Abide With Me." 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker: HAROLD G. HERCUS HAROLD G. HERL'US. Subject: "A Snfe Retreat and a Soft Couch." SUNDAY. IGth.—SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, at H.M. THJSATK _~ Atternoon and Evening. Visitors to the City neartily Welcomed. PEOPLE'S OPERA HOUSE MISSION. WELLESLEY-STREET. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Cook-st - II a.m. 5 p.m. — Men Ouly — Opera House. Subject. "Sweated Industries — The Old Land and the New." 6.43 p.m. — Choral Service. 7 p.m. — People's Meeting. Preacher. ME A. J. BLACK. Harp Solo, Miss Winnie Carter. N.B. - LOOK OUR FOR SUNDAY NEST. QU E E N' S H A L T PAGET-ST., PONSONBY EVANGELISTIC SERVICES will '(D.V.) be Conducted by MR and MRS ADAMS, of laith Mission, Scotland, Every Sunday 3 p.m. aud 7 p.m., aud Children's Services or Sunaay-.chool), v a.m. All heartily invited. CJOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS *-" (REGISTERED). CENTKAL HALL, COOK-ST. Lyceum. 3 p.m.—Address by Mrs HarrisRoberts, on -"World Building " Evening Service, 7 p.m.—Lecture on 'Mediumship and the Conduct of Circles " by Mrs Harris-Roberts. -All welcome. Clairvoyance during eervice, \ UCKLAND ASSOCIATION OP SPIRIT- ._*-. UALISTS (REGISTERED). ODDFELLO*WS' HALL, PITT-ST. ' SUNDAY*, 7 p.m. MR H. E. HOWES, of England, will _ye an Inspirational Address. Subject "The Light That Lighteth all Mankind." ' At close of address Mr Howes will describe your Spirit Friends that have crossed the border called death. Collection. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY TO-MORROW 'SUNDAY), at 1 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: "SOME POINTS OF VIEW: AN IDEAL."! By Mr Kaber Harrison. Music. Reading. Questions. Collection. | rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY L H.P.B. BRANCH, SS, H.M. ARCADE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Questions will be answered by MR J. R. THOMSON. All Cordially Welcomed. Elevator, 6.30-7. Reading Room and Library open daily 10-*. "[""""OR SALE, cheap, 4 to 5 h.p. Gas EnX- _inc. —Apply Vivian, next John Cbambers', Fort-st. T>OARD and Residence for Gentlemen nri" XX T ate family, Ponsonby; every comfortbath, hot and cold; near car; mo_ n. _! Apply Star Office. RANTED g SO \7!l jgWINBURNE T-JROS., SYMONDS-ST. EDEN VINE FURNISHING STORES WINNERS SILVER MEDAL N.Z. EXHIBITION FOR HIGH-CLASS UPHOLSTERY. ESTIMATES FURNISHED M-ny years with Maple and Co., Lo_.__ X<_B-_OS 2126, vosutna.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 3
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