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. ECCLESIASTICAL. Preacher, JOSEPH CLASfc Morning, 7.30- Prayer . . Morning. ll_- A Just^od^ , ' -" Morning, at 11 Afr v t cv- , B ERESFOE^^ DI CO HN G RBGA TIOSAa nu'' c ?, cilers for Sundayc^^GHBQAmWUS Morning. a? E !L- GRIF ™ S - . . Evening, at 7:.Courtship and Jdarrtafe. ' Wednesday,, 7.45.1 ■ i^. m ' ~i. S #? ak , er ' Mr °- Downey. Sulx ject, A King's Banquet." MT. ROSKILL (opp. Prospect-terrace)-. U am. - For Breaking of Bread. f£?r f',7 Speaker, Mr W. D. M. Glalstei. Subject, "King Saul's Sacrifice!" 11 a.m. — For Breaking of Bread. , 6.4j p.m. — Speaker, Mr J. Mortimer, Sub« ject, "No Cross, No Gospel." AVONDALE (PubUc Hall)— ' 11 a.m. — For Breaking of Bread.QtJURCH bF.;-XHBIST t ; ",WE^ss Evening, at 6.45. Mr E. Aldrldge will t> -. , Pr^, Cll ' Snbject - "• lan '« Highest Almvi Bible Class on Wednesday Evening/ Tk, fanbject, "Baptism." ROSKILL HALL. Morning at U — For Fellowship ana the Breaking of Bread. TJNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY-KIT y (Near Reservoir.) *™'S at . U - "The Father of Jesus" HTs *« REV. W. JELLIE, M.A u csPEL ~¥^^m^^ Q.OSPEL HALL,; PAENELIi ?u i?L bar Tuesday, 7.45 p.m. —. Addrees 'to ChrisiXV.m^a"^ Evangd '; HALL.'VIEW. BOAD.MOTJNe EDEN. . . hunday, < p.m.- — Gospel Address by Mr Forbes Macleod,- Evangelist, from Scot* land , , ■' .' •- :■ •'•■ - ■.-.. Thursday, -7.30 p ; m. — .Address "tb' Chrto« nans, by Mr Forbes AJ Welcomed.' • TTOWE > STREET HALL, -«-»- (off Karangahape-road). Sunday, 7 p.m. — Mr Jas. Bcnnet, of. Dairy. Ayrshire, Scotland.' Subject, -"A Mlsl sionary Experience in an Old Colony "• Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. —• Bible Readlnc AU Welcome. Si A L V A T 10 N "A R JIT, PALVATIO N A R M x!' SUNDAY—BRIGHT, GOSPEL SBRVICES. FOR ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY I>' THE ALBERT-STREET HALL. 7 a.m., KneedrlH 10 a-ni:. Open-air. Baker-street; 11- a.m., Holiness, "The Turning Points"; 2 p.m.. Band, Open-^r,.Quay-street.; 3 p.m., A Fiery Salvation Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation. s 'The filter Bit." All are Welcome.' ; " ''■••■ D. A. GUNN, Divisional Officer. .CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Federal Hall. Wellesley^t.—ll, "Art of • Llfe." 7, Inspirational Address by Revl M. Walker. I AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEWi POMPALLIER TERRACE. PONSONBY.—Morning at 11. Swedenborg quotation: "Nature serves as a. covering for that which is spiritual." '• . " . A UCKLAND .I\yTISSIOKT •Auckland Msntral •'W-issioii, AT THE HALL. ALBERT-ST II a.m.—Fenowship..MeeUng.:.4Adaresß bjj the Missioner. .... — ..--■ . AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—BJO p.m.. Musical Service. The Orchestra win play: (1) "On Mighty Pens'' ("Creation"!. (2) "Praise Thou the Lord" (Hymn oB Praise), (3) "The Heavens Are Telling-' ("Creation"). The CM. .Quartet wai. -sing, "Seeking the Wandering." Improvisation on well-known Hymn, No. 8, 'Snn of My Soul," Mrs. Clarke. The Choir, th Goepel Song. 7 p.m.—Revival Service. LEWHS INGRAM. Organising Secretaty of Regions Beyond Missionary Union. Subject: "A , Character Sketch." Mr. Ingram will also speafi at the Mteslott Hall, Albert-sL," on WEDNESDAY BTENING NEXT, at 7.30. Subject: ?'lnto the Heart of Africa," illustrated .by Photographic Slides. All welcome. . . A UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION, **• • " —_—■/ :.'--■■ - '•'■■' ORANGE HALL. U a.m.—MR. E. HUTSON will conant* Morning. Service. FORESTERS' HALL,. NEWTON. -4 3 p.m.—P.S.A. SERVICE. . Chairman, REV. J. WILSON. Speaker, ME. W. STEWART. Subject: "THE INCARNATE FIEND OF AGiES." Soloist: Mr. C. F. SNOWDON. 7 p.m.-SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLH, REV. J. WILSON. "CHRIST SEEKING THE LOST." Soloist, MISS FLORENCE ABBOTT. HELPING HAND. HALL, FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 a.m.—Morning Service. MR. W. HOLDSWORTH. Children's Address, MB. W, G. EDMONDS. 7 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE, Speaker MR. LESLIE NEALE. Soloist, MR. Hi BLAKELEY, Helping Hand Quartette will Sing, "THE CITY FOURSQUARE." SOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS (Registered). CENTRAL HALL, COOK-STREET. Sunday Services: Lyceum Session, 3 p.m< Address by Mr Fox, President. Eveur ing Service, 7 o'clock. Mrs Han* Roberts will deliver a Lecture on "The Workshops of the Gods in Earth, Heaven and Hades." Questions answer* cd. Messages. All Welcome. "a UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEENS* Public Lecture: •'REINCARNATION: THE DOCTRINE OB REBIRTH," By Mr W. T. Raymond. Mnslc. Reading. Questions. Collection /TtHEOSOPHICAL .Sp.rfJ l, 1 H.P.B. BRANCH, 38, H.iL ARCADE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ai i P.m. Public Lecture: ~ "THE SUB-CONSCIOUS MIND, • f By Mr J. H. Simpson. Discussion Invited. All Cordially Welcomed. Elevator, 6.30-7. Reading Room aod Library o£eQ .daflfc ?<H» . . a «. , —•—*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 3

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