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ECCLESIAS-rioAl. RICHMOND BAPTlir^ gsisi: Morning, at 11, Mr.'p r _ gjgjj &£***■- -jVTT. EDEN BAPTIsf'CH-Roir—jj ' iVF ° i:XT KOSKILL BAPTTsf JU. KEY. W. L. SALTER oL_S ° H ' Will Commence a lo Days-CngeUstle Mission TO-MORROW Uc Meetings Each Evening.Nest. Week at- 7in Alexander's Hymn*-, Everybody WeS PRIMITIVE ME_HODIST~CH-3RCffES: ALEXANDRA-ST—ll a.m., R CT ' V Warburton. "The Nazarene Wonder." 645 p.m. Musical Service. "Nearer, Still Nearer," Mule Quartette. Duet, "The Dove of Peace." Anthem, "Leave Us Not" ("Stalnerj. Address, "The New Son." Rev. W. S. Potter. PITT AND EDWIN STS—II a._,., Mr A. Mill; 6.45 p.m., Mr D. Goldie and the Boy Preacher, from Glasgow. NEWMARKET (Anniversary)—u a.m.. The Boy Treacher. 3 p.m:, Rev." F. A. Thompson. 6.45 p.m., Mr A. Waterworth.' Concert. Social, Tuesday, 7.30. Tickets 6d MT. ROSKILL—II a.m.,' Rev. F. A. Thompson. 6.40 p.m., Rev. E. Warburton, "Royal Manhood: Things.That Make a Man." Anthem, "0, Lord. Be Merciful." Solo,. "Too Late, Too Late," Mrs Messer. GREAT NORTU-RD. MISSION—II a.m- . Mr J. Woodcock. 6.45 p.m., Mr A. Mill. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FKAXKLIX-KD.-11, Key. G. Clement; 6.45, Rev. F. A. Thompson.' WATERVIKW. —3, Rev. G. Clement; 0.30, Rev. G Uc- , ment. RICH.MOND-RD—U, Rev. F. A. . Thompson; 6.45, Mr. J. Woodcock. AVONDALE—7, Mr. G. Knight. ' TPRRATtS PBijirnvi nri?Ttr_

IJ'-ur," i r (uvjicu rnimuivo l»Wlt--A- ODIST CHURCH.—Sunday Services, 11 and 6.45, Rev. T. H. Lyon. . Anthem, "I Am He That Liveth." Solo and Orchestra. B"_R_SFOI*.D-ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PREACHERS FOR SUNDAY: 11—REA". J. M. STOOPS.-. B.A. 7—REV. JOHN WILKLNS. Subject: "CHRISTIANITY AXD ' BRO THEBHOOD." ... '. Soloist, Miss M. Evans, "Sun of My Soul." E W T O N CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Edinburgh-street—Morning, 11, Mr. C. Parr; Evening, 6.45, Mr. J.-Fer-guson. Prayer Meetings, 7.30 a.m., 6 p.m. Whosoever will may corned M~ "OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—II, "THE DIVINE LIFK 1N MAN." 6.45, "ASPECTS OF A PROPHET'S LIFE: (1) HIS CALL."—Rev. Wm. Day, Minister. 7, Mt. Rosklli Public School Hall. AHDRCHES OP ' CHRIST. PONSONBY-RD. (Corner Pollen-sL)—. 11 a.m. — Por Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m. — Speaker, Mr C. .Waterhonse. Subject. "Triumph of Christianity." MT. ROSKILL (opp. Prospect-terrace) - -11 a.m. — For Breaking of Bread. -. A 7 p.m. — Speaker, E. Greeuslade. Subject, ' "The Final Sacrifice." ■'-'••. i ~"' RICHMOND (Tublic Hall;,-Francis-St.)—..-. 11 a.m. — For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m. — Speaker; Mr J. Mortimer, Subject. "The Chief of Sinners Converted.""*AVONDALE (Public Hall)— • ' ' 11 a.m. -— For Breaking of Bread. rcl-IUECH OF CHRIST. V7EST-SX. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and- the Breaking of Bread." Evening, at 6.45 — Mr Geo.' Aldridge will Lecture.. Subject, "The Angelology of Daniel." , . WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.45 — Biblt Class. Subject, "Dead With Christ." ROSKILL HALL. • " Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. /-i, HUISTADEL F H« A N a *-* Masonic Hall, Karangaiape-road. 11 a.in. —Memorial Service (i.e.,.L Cor. xL). 7 p.m. — "The Religion of Jesus ChiisL"THURSDAY, 7.45 Spirit." , OH R I S T A D E LP H lAN FRATERNAL.SYNAGOGUE, "Men Terrace Public Hall, New North-rd. -- ll Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.,-Address.-Sub-ject, "Is the Heaven "or the .Clergy God'S Heaven for tho'Riglitcb'tis';"'' "77V. , s -, c SPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-BO AD. ,Ij DEVONPORT. -.-,; •c Sunday Evening, at J —" Preacher,. Mt I Wiunicott i i Tnesday, at 7.30r-Praycr Meeting. , -..-; pOSPEL HALL, PiKSBI* Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher. Mr Fountai*^"

'luesday, c.40 p.m. — ™»'™ ._ >s_HF. tians, by Mr W. R. Wilson _ TTSDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT! Hi EDEN. . Sunday. 7 p.m. — Preacher. Mr Medley Thursday. 7.30 p.m. — Address to Christians by Mr Lennox, jun. • HOWE -STREET H A Ij.li« (off Karaneahai>e-road). " i'/

Sunday, 7 p.m. — bpeaner, -c ixuuy-, Wednesday, 7.20 p.m. — Bible Reading AU Welcome. : ' UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY-RD. (Near Reservoir.) Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening subject: "Sir Oliver Lodges ■ Catechism." REV. W.JELLIE, B.A. CHURCH OEWESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. '"-. SPECLAL SERVICE. JUNE 16th. 1907. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, GREAT NOB-IB-RD., GREY LYNN. . ~ SERVICE COMMENCES AT. 7 P.M. All are Cordially Invited, Admission Frea. OF . OUR FATHER yy (NEW THOUGHT). Federal Club Hall, Wellesley-street.. 11, Art of Life Class. 7. Rev. M. Walter; subject. "Are We a. Christian People'

Snecial reference to Miss Mc_mian s "**■>■"■ Ul humane and Christian friends attena n public interest. . Special music, by Hcrr Sngle and Mrs. Parkinson. - ■■- -' A UCKLAND ASSOCIATION„ OF_SWB IT "- A. UALISTS (REGISTERED). ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PITT-ST. ; SUNDAY, 7 p.m. _~______ MR H. E. HOWES. Inspirational &P__ sr. will answer written questions from tne audience. Please bi'mg your q°e*" tlo F.' w< , Mr Howes will also describe your. Spins Friends at the close of Questions. Collection, All Welcome. C.OCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS. IO (REGISTERED). CENTRAL HALL (late Tailoresses'.Hall). COOK-STREET. ■ - Sunday. 3 p.m.—Lyceum Session. Subject, "Blessed are the Pure iv Heart Service. 7 p.m.-Mrs Harris-Roberts wil deliver a Lectnre on tions. or the Conference of Nation*. Memorial Service for Mrs Wilkes-.-, AU. Welcome. . . srtCIKTU

A UCKLAND THEOSUfnitiu _-._- -- TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 P-m-MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-St Public Lecture: "THE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND DEATH." By Miss A. E. »a* M ' M i»K™ Music. Riding. Questlons I __Co-jection : rpHEOSOPHICAL aIcADiP* X H.P.B. BRANCH, 3S, H.M. ARLAIJI_ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: ._ "THOUGHTS ABOUT THEOSOPH*?: FREE WILL' By Mr Kaber Harrison. Discussion Invited. All Cordially "Welcomed. Elevator, 6.30-'-Reading Room aud Library open daily 10-4. QTi EEN' S HALL, P 4.GBT-ST.. PONSONBY _ EVANGELIOTIC SERVICES willl (IXV.) be Conducted by MR and MRS ADAMS, of Faitii Mission, Scotland, Every S***"""*™!"J« p.m. and 8.15, and- Chadrw's (or Sunday-ecUool), 11 ATO, AU WW, jhlTit—L.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 142, 15 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 142, 15 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 142, 15 June 1907, Page 3

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