, ECCLESIASTICAL. . QT. - PATRICK'S — — _CATHEDRAL. ' SUNDAY, OCTOBERI.I3th.., Masses 7, 9, and "11" a.m. 3 p.m.—Consecration of the Children. . - 7 p.m.—Rosary, Vespers, Sermon,, and Solemn jjenedictioh. - ■ nVfETHODIST .'"CHURCH" " SERVICES. . .■***.. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. ■ GRAFTON-ROAD.—II, Rev. T. Fee; 6.45, Bey. R. Taylor. MOUNT EDEN—II, Rev. R. Taylor; 6.45, Rev. W. E.. Tuck, B.A. _ NEWMARKET—II, Rev. W. J. Watkln; - c, Mr R. Emerson. ... . , , PARNELL METHODIST- MISSION— 11, .Mr J. R. Chatterton; 7, Leader, Mr F. [ >V. Stone. Speaker, Mr J. Ferguson. . REMUERA—7, Mr R. X Adlington. PANMURE — 6.30. Mr.. W. Howard ' Thomas. ... "" " '.".." . Collections' on behalf of Home Missions. ' THE ANNUAL HOME MISSIONARY i MEETINGS. ~„. wni be heltl as follows:— ' - £ RA *"rpN-ROAD—Tuesday, Oct. 15, c.30. Chairman, A. C. Caughey,. Esq. Rev. 1. Fee. deputation. REMUERA—Wednesday, October 16, 7.30. R< :T' 'W. C. Oliver,' deputation. NEWMARKET-Thursday, Oct 17, 7.3 ft. Chairman, J. G. Henderson. Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A., deputation. MT. EDEN—Friday, Oct. 18, 7.45. Chair.' man, Arch. Peak, Esq. Rev. T. Fee. deputation. Collections at. each meeting on be half "of the Home Mission Fund.". . Jj AB 0 .TJ R cHTJEC H. SUNDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1907 7 p.m. ,JP? S ?• fOWELL, Labour Organiser, will speak. Subject: "Education and the Labour Party." ■ . Ladies Specially Invited. rSHURCH -7 OF~ OUR FATHEB T,.—. (3Siew Thought) ,- FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-ST. '■ 11— Success." . '■ 7—I It V ' j M ' WaU " er - Subject, "Iniquity of Modern Astrology—Opposed to Faith in God and Social Purity—Horoscopes , and Fatalism—Ruined -New Zealand Families—How the Public are Defrauded—Refined Blackmailers—Science Verdict Against the Superstition— The Remedy." ' Everybody Welcome. All Seats Free T)BVUNPORT. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A* —Devonport, 11, Rev. J. Wilkins; Devonport, 7, Mr. J. C. Jamieson: Evening Anthem, "The-Lord is My Shepherd" (Macfarren). ■ , • ■ 1 "JpDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AA SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Rev. Alex. Miller, M.A. 3 p.m.—Key. W. Trotter, and. RevU—i. Miller. 6.45 p.m.—Rev. Wm. Trotter; -__r~'-' •Special Singing by the"Children at"all Services. "CM")—N HALL, Vde'v-rd., ML Eden.—Sunaa day, "7" p.m.," preacher, R. Wilson; Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Address to Christians. ■"'" " ".'."." "CTREE METHODIST CHURCH, ML Eel—! A-: .. Morning, 11, Mr T. .T. Garland; J Evening, -6.45, Rev. J. V»\ Smith. , A cordial invitation to all. j A UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. 11 a-m!—ORANGEi" HALL. Rev. W. -R. Tuck. Communion after Service. FORESTERS-HALL. -'■■>■■'..- ---3 p.m.—P.S.A. AND MEETING OF AUCKLAND BROTHERHOOD. I v..- .. Cmairman: REV. J. WILSON. Speaker: j REV. THOS. FEE, Hamilton. Quartet; "Shepherd of Souls.'.' MISSES TUDEHOPE AND McMASTER. MESSRS SNOWDEN AND BLAKELExT "Soloists: MISS TUDEHOPE and MR , ' , WESTERMAN. • '"•' ' . Duet, "Redeeming Love," Miss Tudehoni > ' and'_— H. Blakeley.' - Members of the A.B. please Register at "Tables; 1 - 7 p_I—SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE • Sneaker: REV: J. WILSON! ": ", Quartet: "Abide With Me." _ Solo and Quartet, "Oh, Be Saved." . A Welcome to All People. - HELPING HAND' HALL, FREEMAN'S ' - .-'---BAY. .:■ - 11 a.ffi.—Morning Service. Jt - Speaker: MR J. TYLER. ' 7 p.m.—THE PEOPLE'S MEETING MESSRS J. P_RKEK -AND J. TYLER, Leader: MR THOS.'. CLARK.---A Welcome Given to. All. ASS- I,AND rV 21 " 111 AL T—"IBSION. . UCKLAND 'VERTICAL ■ rMjssiOK, 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. . Address by the Missioner "at the C;M. HALL ALBERT-STREET. ' (For particulars of Special V.M.C.A. Servlc• ' , at 7 p.m., in H.M. Theatre,. 6ee below.) JN J_JIS _||£aJESTY:S '. /TIHEATRE. " S t ~~ auckland,- . y.m.c.a. campaign - "' service:. ' (Under the auspices of the Central Mission), 6.30 p.m.: - . MUSICAL PROGRAMME. - Improvisation by- Mrs. Clark. - 'r. - ' c ORCHESTRA— '"• • "The Heavens - are Telling" (from Haydn's "Creation"). "The Pilgrim's Song of Hope" (Batiste). *_—: Up Your Heads" (from "The-Mes-siah"). . CHOIR—"When the —Log Comes."•-.. • " SOLO-rMiss Blanche Garland, *"The-£hePr Movememt." - — "" 7 p.m.—W. GILLAND—iS, B.AJ . Address,"—ie V.M.C.A. of-To-day." ALES. JAMESON, M.A. '.} Address, "The Ft—da_.ental Purpose-of the* Move——-." '■' . City Men Specially Invited. _, Auckland people's' : mission (opera house). ■...'- ---c A New Era In the History"— the People's Mission has come. ' "' ..." < —le Establishing of the Mission oa ' I CONSTITUTIONAL "LINES. T. .-'■ . At 11 a.m., in the Oddfellows' Hail—Mem- >. bers, Workers, and Christian Friends, Fellowship Meeting. 3 p.m.—PROGRAMME—MEN ONLY— .OPERA HOUSE. Soloists, Miss: Phi—pa, " Mrs. Black, and Master Piatt. - ■-■ - ADDRESS ALEXANDER JAMIESON, M.A. •.-.-;. ... v.,'-.-, ... Subject, "The_ Fundamental Purpose of t—» V.M.-C.A. Movements;" 77 - 6.30' p.m.—Doors"open. "'■ ". 6.—.—Song Service. '" »j CHOIR, ORCHESTRA, AND SOLOISTS, :, 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S MEETING. .--._ .. . Preacher: A. J. BLACK. . AUCKLAND "" ASSOCIATION OBJ SPIRITUALISTS (REG.). ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. ;- A TRANCE ADDRESS will be givethrough MR GORDON- COLEMAN, Trance Medium. . Subject: "Lessons From Great Lives." • MR GORDON COLEMAN, will Psychometrise a limited number of articdes. at close NEXT SUNDAY,~MR J. TAYLOR, of Nelson, will Lecture iv the above hall, BOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS (Rerjistered). . "* CENTRAL HALL, COOK-ST.■■-. - LYCEUM SESSION—3 p.m. ___ .' Subject: "The Use of Prayer," by - Mrs. Harris-Roberts. EVENING SERVICE, 7 p.m. n .-, Chain Lecture of Answers to Questions from c - -the Audience. _ Membership Invited. Excellent- Library, n t- A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCLE—C V TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 P-m.; _ MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. QUE E ?*- S r it Public Leeku.re: >.:/-"Jf>. "SOME CD—tOTJS TBADIXIOJiS. , ' -:_^IP^SL
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1907, Page 3
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