ECCUBSIAS-ICAX^ OT- PATRICK'S CATHEDB--. SUNDAY, JUNE 16. Masses 7, 9, and 11 a.m. 7 p.m. — Vespers, Sermon by EKV. FATHER KEHOE, and Benediction. •CJ, A L V A T I O N ARMY. » PONSONBY-RD., NEWTON. SUN-JAY. JUNE 16. BRASS BAND SUNDAY. or-xmAV BRASS BAND SUNDAY. Bandmaster Bree, agisted by Full Band, will conduct all meetings. Music, Song, and Salvation for AIL. Everybody Welcome. E. FELTUAM and J. kAMBLKT<J« , Commanding^Omcers^ rTITTtTos arm y. » A L V A '£ 1 O N A B_» ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND CITY. BIORAMA COMI'ANI* of 21 Members, con ducting Meetings All Day. > 7 a.m.—Knee Drill. *„ m c«trppt ' 10 a.m.—Open-air Meeting, Customs-street. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. . 3 p.m.-Musical Meeting by Blorama Com pany's Band. Orchestra, and Glee_*"»"£ 7 p.m.—Special Service, conducted by _i° rama Company. «ftorj Silver Coin solicited at door for After , noon and Night Meeting. - |S» a~l vat ion a r m. *""• PERRY'S ELECTRIC BIORAMA AND PERRY'S ELECTRIC BIORAMA AND BAND. . tct» PERRY'S ELECTRIC BIORAMA AKU „ BAND. _, * SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, , JUNE 16th 17th, IStb- * S.A. HALL, ALBERT-ST. All Pictures Entirely New. J. *t-_. c—l . „* 1l«f,n»rl OliabtV.
Wholesome Humour, Scenic Granaeur. ra-j thetlc Stories, lndustriul, Travel, Scenes ol General Interest. We present the Acme of Biographic Art. Prices — 2/ and 1/. Commence S p.m. .„,_ SACRED MUSICAL PROGRAMME, | SUNDAY, 3 p-m. and 7 o'clock p.m. Silver Coin Solicited at Door. ETONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Rev. S. Gi_itiis).--Morni_g, |at 11; Evening, at 7; Wednesday, 7.45.
ST. LLJtS-iS-S t'lllSßßlireftlcl.'l Remuera.—Sabbath, 16th. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., C. H. Poole, Esq., M.H.RA _CKLAND _ SOCIETY "0_ THEI NEW A. CHURCH, POMPALLIER-'i'KRRACL, PONSONBY.—"Without a Divine Revelation a Man Can Know Nothing of Eternal Life."—S wedenborg. Public Service, Morning, at 11-
A UCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. ANNIVERSARY DAY. TO-MORBOW. For Special Items, see Further Advertisement AUCKLAND OENTKAL "j^jISSION. OUR A NMVEBSARY TpESTIYAL. rjTO-MOBBOW. Morning at 11, IN THE MUSEUM HALL, ALBERT-S-. Preacher. REV. A. II- NORTH. Afternoon, at 2.45 p.m. [ REV. R. H. CATHERWOOD. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Subiect. -'DRIFTING." Evening, 6.30. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Treacher. MB HAROLD HERC TJS. Subject. "GLAD TIDINGS." OUR MUSICAL FESTIVAL Will be BETTER THAN EVER, and WiU include the following items: — THE ORCHESTRA will play— (a) "The Creation" (Haydn) (b) "The Hymn of Tralse" (Mendelssohn) Conrlufllo!-, MR G. W. JOHNSTON El Leader of Orchestra, MR CHAS. RAVENS' ALL. THE LYRIC QUARTET THE LYRIC (JCARTET THE LYRIC QUARTET (MESSRS W. ASPINALL, H. BLAKELEY, A. McELWAIN, and J. W. RYAN) Will sing _
"LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT," And "I WILL ARISE." MISS EILEEN WHITE will sing — "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth" (Handel) THE CM. QUARTET will sing — "Doing His Will" 'CELLO SOLO (with Orchestral Accompaniment). MR A. E. WHITER THE CHOIR will sing -— "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). Soloist, MR W. A - PINALL. and "The Reapers" THE MISSES ROUNTREE will sing — "Tbe Sweet Story," with Choir Chorus THE MALE CHOIR will sing — "Bealah Land." Soloist, MR H. BEAKELEY Members of Orchestra are asked to meet hnlf-an-hour before advertised times of meetings. Chclr. Male Choir. Quartet. Soloists, and Lyric Quartet meet 15 minutes before advertised times. ALL FRIENDS AND VISITORS TO THE CITY HEARTILY INVITED. TEA AND ANNUAL GATHERING Al CENTRAL MISSION HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 19th. Tea 6 p.m. Musical Procr——me and Reports, 7.30 p.m.
pieEOPLE'S OPERA HOUSE MISSION *"' (Wellesley-strcet). SUNDAY MORNING, 11 a-m Oddfellows' Hall, Ccv_:-street. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 p.m.—OPERA HOUSE. MEN ONLY. ,"THE BARMAID QUESTION." Local Temperance Workers Speaking. Address: MR. A. J. BLACK: SUNDAY EVENING—Doors open 6.30 sharp. LIMELIGHT SERVICE Beautifully Illustrated Sermon, With Illnstrated Sacred Solos: "The Prodigal Child." Miss Carlaw; "My
_iv ue.uiie.iie, aijss savers. "The Little Blark Sheep" (Scotch Soloist! "The Ninety-and-olne," by the. Mtesioner Supported by the United Choir in Choruses. Collection received on entering to prevent break in service. J> 'JJ. ,-QATHERWOOD, 4 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW, At the ' Y. M. C. A..
.On " " mAKING A QI." ' ' " i This series of Addresses commenced last " Sunday. They include matters about , which every young man needs to know. 1 If you missed last Sunday's you cannot I afford to miss this. If yon heard It you j won't. J. G. MITCHELL, General Secretary. i : rpHE PENTECOSTAL LEAGUE? A Meeting of the above Leag-ue will be held oa TUESDAY EVENING NEXT at I . 7.30 in tbe Congregational Schoolroom, Edinburgh-st., Newton; entrance by side •passage. Christians of all denominations , are heartily invited to attend for prayer ' and ■fellows-in. i j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 142, 15 June 1907, Page 3
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