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JSWMgtiaBXIOAIM gTU PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL., SUNDAY, JULY 2L I Masses 7, 9, and 11 a.m. 7 p.m.—Vespers. AN APPEAL wilT t>e | made by HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP ■ on behalf of St. Vincent de Paul Society. followed by Solemn Benediction. jffiT^PTUL T *-> Communion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Anthem, "Like as a Father" (Hatton). Offertory solo, "Shepherd of the Flock" (Barnard), Mr Wm. Aspinall. C{T. LCKE'S~TrESBYTBRIAN CHURCH, *° REMUERA. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. G. B. Monro. Organist, Mr. R. J. Morris. Choir Conductor, Mr. J. W. Ryan. BERESFORD-ST. CONG REG ATIONAIi CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11 a.m.—"GOD'S CARE FOB MAN." 7 p.m.—"BEWARE OF THE SPOILER." TUESDAY, B—Literary Society, Open Meeting, "Charles Dickens," by the Pastor. rVTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH M-* Edinburgh-st.—Morning, 11, Mr L. B. Neale. Evening, 6.45, Mr W. Stewart. Next Sunday—Christian E-ndearour Anniversary. Preachers, Rev. T. F. Jones and Mr Allen (Student). |\fOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL ■jXX CHURCH.—II, "Divine Discipline." 6j45, "Aspects of a Prophet's Life-, (5), Prophet and Prince."—Rev. Wm. Day, Minister. 7, Mount Boaklll Public School , Hall—Mr Taylor. T>EVONPOR'r? CONGREGATIONAL ' ■ CHURCH. REV. S. GRIFFITHS. Morning at 11, Evening at 7. ' Wednesday, 7.45. rVNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL v CHURCH. 11 — "Micah's Message" 7 — "The Double Thread of Heredity" REV. J. M. STOOPS. B.A. />HURCH OF OUR Federal vj l Hall, Wellesley-st. — 11, Class; 7, Rev. M. Walker, "The Week's Progress.' Mr Dawson will sing, "When Night is Darkest. Dawn is Nearest." QTIHB AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION ORANGE HALL. 11 a.m.—REV. J. WILSON. FqRESTBRS' HALL, NEWTON r. m «tp rouaiii ADDRESS. P /.S"^; EBV - MACAULAY CALDWELL. "THE ATONEMENT, ITS MEANING AND INFLUENCE." QUARTET PARTY AND ORCHESTRA ASSISTING. 1 p.m—SERVICE.FOR THE PEOPLE REV. J. WILSON. Band and Orchestra Assisting. HELPING HA«D HALL, FREEMAN'S BAX. 11 a.m—SISTER KENNETH and MRS. / WIL.SON. j 7 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE. SISTER KENNETH AND MRS. WILSON. A Welcome to AU. MONDAY, JULY 22nd, 8 p.m. FORESTERS' HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. COOK'S LIVING PICTURES. Adjnislon, 1/. Children, 63. Y°P N( i MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. VISIT OF gjPERRY PULY 21st TO 25th), Author, Lecturer, and Scientist. LECTURE TO MEN ONLY TO-MORROW, at 4 p.m., On "MALE AND FEMALE: OR, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SEX," IN THE YJH.C.A TTAT,T, MONDAY—"Four-fourths of a Man." TUESDAY—"The Science of Success." WEDNESDAY—"America's Wonderlands," Illustrated by 125 views. Open to public (men and women). Admission 1/ THURSDAY—"Human Conditions' and Possibilities. " Each Evening at 8 o'clock. SPECIAL LECTURE TO WOMEN ONLY WEDNESDAY AFTERjSOOnTjuLY 24, At 3 o'clocs. " So sS2*r£J?'-,J PH ' B mwblems and ©UTIES OF MODERN WOMEN." J. <x. MTXCBcEIUL. General Secretary. PEOPLE'S OPERA HOCSE SERVTCEa •*- ■ Welleeley-street (Fuller's). SUNDAY MORNING, 11 a.m.—Oddfellows' Hall, Cooi-stxeet. Fellowship Meeting. Leader, the Missioner. AFTERNOON AND EVENING SERVICES IN THE OPERA HOUSE, Conducted by MR AND MRS. A. J. BLACK. Address to MEN, Young and Old, at 3 p.m. By Mr Black. MRS BLACK will sing, "Nearer, My God, to Thee." PEOPLE'S EVENING SERVICE. Doors open 6.30. Come early if you desire a seat. Preacher: A. J. BLACK. Soloists: Mrs Black and Miss L. Pratt. The Full Orchestra, 15 Instrumentalists, will attend at the Evening Service. Conductor — MR L. HEATH. i« P I R I T U A L ISM Begone ye Priests, no longer darken us with creed and dogma of a bygone age. It is not too much to say man's conception of the world In -which he lives has been totally changed by the discoveries of modern science, and it is Impossible for Priests of the present day to become monks of the Middle Ages. Roll up, ODDFELLOWS' TIALL, Pitt-st., and hear Mr H. E. HOWES, 7 p.m. gQTgCATOOauUU gl. JOHN'S COLLEGIAT32 SCHOOL, "mHE pAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALL.FIELD. I Assisted by a Staff of Resident and I Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation. | Civil Service, and other Public Examinations. I Half Term begins on MONDAY, Jnly 15. The Third Term begins on September 16. i Copies of Prospectus may be had from | Messrs Upton and Co. and Messrs Champtalonp and Cooper. Postal Address: THE PAH, Auckland, Telegraphic Address: IE TATUA. Phone 729. M B M.A CONDUCTS EVENING CLASSES, For the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. Addrens: 35, RICHMOND-BD. TAMMERING permanently cured.—Mr. McDongall, Teacher of Violin Piano, Organ, Singing, 27 Khyber Pass, near Graf-ton-rd. "VTEWMARKET HALL — MONDAY, July ■Ll 22nd, at S p.m. — AVONDALE HALL, WEDNESDAY, 24th. — NEW BRITISH BIOGRAPH. — 5000 ft Animated Pictures. — UQUoa __jce_ _ Adults ]_, Children

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 172, 20 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 172, 20 July 1907, Page 3