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ECCLESIA3TICAX.. 1 QT. PATRICK'S . CATHEDRAL ' 'SUNDAT, OCTOBER' 27. ' '■ Masses, aid'll a-xa. .. 7 p.m.—PRODUCTION BY "THE CHOIE - OF GEMS FROM "THE CREATION." ' HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP will preside. ". A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. ! Morning, 11-r-Preacher, Joseph Clark. ; "Treasure in Earthen Vessels." • Evening, 6.43—Rev. G. W. J. Spence. ' Anthem by the -: Choir, Hearty Congregational Singing. Outdoor Meeting, S o'clock. ' Everybody Welcome. 1 ~. fjMOUNT KOSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH, l! i REV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. " A DAY OF THANKSGIVING TO GOD d FOR HEALING MERCIES. •1 11. "The Story, of a Great .Sufferer." 3. Young People's Praise Service. - 6.45. "Christ's -Healing Touch." L - Special Singing, by Large Choir of Scholars and Friends, led by Orchestra, y ... ■ '• SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY TEA AND DEMONSTRATION, 1 WEDNESDAY, 3Uth OCTOUER. , Tea on tables at 6.30. r Musical and other items by Scholars. ; .Parents and friends cordially invited. r T>ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. -L Morning, at 11—Rev. Alfred North. j Evening, at 7—Rev. Alfred North, f TMCHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. ■ -LV Morning, at 11— Supply. " Evening, at t —Mr. W. Spedding. P.SOM BAPTIST CHURCH.—II. Rev. T. IA. Williams; subject, "Spring." After noon, Sunday-school. 7 p.m., Monthly Ser- ■ vice for Young People. Duet by the Misses ' Rountree. '. ' .; * j TV.ITr. EDEN - BAPTIST CHURCH.—MornOJXi ing, at 11, Rev. J. B. Sneyd: "Man, v Know Thyself." Evening, 6.45, Rev. J. B. Sneyd. V METHODIST CHURCH, . MT. -»r ! EDEN.—Morning, 11, Supply; Evening, ; .6 45, Mr. W. Trigg. a cordial invitation to all. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES— FRANKLIN-KD. — 11, Rev. T. H . Lyon; 6.45, Mr T. T. Garland. — RICH-MOND-RD. — 11, Mr S., Woods; 6.45, Mr ; R. Wheatley. — WATERVIEW — 3, Mr W. Hunter; 6.30, Mr D. Goldie. — AVONDALE — S.S. Anniversary ,— 11, Mr W. Hunter; 3, Mr J. Ferguson; 7, Rev. G. ■ Clement. ' i. "n}DEN TERRACE PRIMITIVE METHOU DIST CHURCH.—Sunday Services: 11, . Rev. G. Clement; 6.45, Musical Service, Rev. T. H. Lyon. Soloists: Mrs. Jenkins and Mr. ■ Geo. Gladding. Anthem. Orchestra. ERESFORD-ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11—"JOY OF THE LORD AS STRENGTH" Baptism. 7—"TRAGEDY OF HALF-ACHIEVE-MENT." TUESDAY, 7.3o—Lantern Lecture, by ; Rev. Arthur Parker. ■ -yr E "^ T ON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ■ -131■ ■ EDINBURGH-STREET. : .Morning, 11, Mr. G;arratt; Evening, 6.45, ■Mr. L. B. Neale. 6 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. MOUNT EDEN 1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW-RD.—Morning at '11, and Evening at 6.45, Rev. J. H. McKenzie tof Maunga.turoto). Mount Roskill —Afternoon at' 3 Rev. J. H. McKenzie;- evening at 7, Mr. S. W. Smeeton. j ■THEVOSPO R T CONGREGATIONAL • -M! CHURCH.—Rev. S. Griffiths. —Morning ! at 11, Evening at 7; Wednesday 7.45. HRISTADE L P H I A N S (1.c., Brethren of Christ). , . ,-_ ;. ■ -•.. Masonic Hall; Karangahape-rd. . ' j 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (i.e., I. Cor. xi.). 1 7 p.m.—Subject: "The Purpose of God and True Socialism." "■ ■ i i H R I S-T A D E LP-H I-A N 1 FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden v . Terrace public--.Hall, .New North-rd.—Jl. ; a.m., Breaking of Bread. ■ 7 p.m.; Address. 7 Subject: "Things Written for Our" Learn-: f ing." Romans x\\, 4. ' - - a |rj|EURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. ' Morning, at 11—For Fellowship - and the '. Breaking of Bread. • Evening, at 6.4&:—Mr. Geo. Aldridge will ; - preach. Subject: "A Martyr> Faith." ■ Bible Class, Wednesday Evening, at -7.45. • x Subject: -'The... Kingdom and; the Church." - - ROSKILL HALL. • Morning; at 11—For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. , c /Churches of christ. VJ PONSONBY-RD. (Corner Polleri-st). » 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. . v ~ I 6.45 p.m.—Mr. Joshua Mortimer. Subject: t "Heaven's Chief Joy." . ,- MT. ROSKILL (opp. Prospect-terrace). • 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. . 7 p.m. Address. , RICHMOND (Public Hail, Francis-st). i 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m.—'ifr. Chas. Watt. Subject: ; "The World's Great Need." ONEHUNGA (The Hall, Queen-st,' Corner of Church-st.). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. '< 7 p.m.—Gospel Address at Foresters' Hall. Preacher, Mr. Chas. Downey. Subject: "A King's Banquet." AVONDALE (Public Hall). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. ; ' ' 6.45 p.m!—Mr. Glaister; Gospel Address. ip«OSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-ROAD, I \J; DBVONPORT.. ' ' Sunday Evening, at 7—Mr. Gowans will pieach. .... .. . ' Tuesday, 7.3o—Prayer Meeting. 1 -pOSPEL HALL," PARNELL. , Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preachers, Messrs Ross and' White (Gospel Carriage Workers). Tuesday, 7.45 p«m.—Address by Mr. Laidlaw...; . .;- " ■ . ) -ODEN HALL. VIEW-ROAD, MT. EDEN. ■TV SUNDAY, 7 p:m. ;. Preacher, Mr. W. R. Wilson. ~ Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christians. • TTi O W E - S T R EE T H A L L s -U. (o£f Karangahape-rd.). '■ SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. , Preacher,. Mr. .C. H.. Hiiunan.. '• ■ Air are Welcome.' ' ■' ■ - AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CSURCH, U: -i*- PONSONBY-RD. (Near Reservoir). THE REV. W. TUDOR JONES, Ph. D M Will .Preach. Morning at 31—Subject, "The Re-discovery I of Jesus." » Evening, 7—"The New Movement' in Theology in Europe and America." • MONDAY, OCTOBER 28tb. at 8 p.m., '8 Lecture by MRS TUDOR- JONES. Subject, 6 "Social Life in Germany.- . The -Lecture will be followed by a Social. Friends.wel- , e come. Collection at close to meet expenses. s - QUEEN'S ' HALL, PAGET-ST. x y* — ASSOCIATION MEETING.—TUESDAY. • c "Memory .Demonstration,' 5 by M. R. i, Keesing Esq. Languages, History, Georgraphy, Physio logy, and Figures. Puzzle Illustrations, etc. _ Commences a,t 8 p.m. Course Ticket, or 6d. *• XftlTT-STREET METHODIST CHURCH 7 TO-MORROW EVENING '. MR. M. HAMILTON HODGES will Sing— . (1) "Nothing But Leaves" (Gilbert); (2) "AT <• REST" (Macy). Doors open at 6.25.; Service will begin at 6.45. Preacher, Rev. J. A» Luxford. . . OPEN AIR, SHO±£TLAND-ST. (D;V.)., , -Sabbath at 2.45. "Popular preachers are putting away the Law by which Sin is , t known, consequently many know not what reform is required, nor what to ask Pardon for. Thus millions will forfeit eternal life." - Questions permitted.—D. Nield, Pastor i. Church or God. Wellington. mHE CHURCH AND LABOUR, SOCIAL :- J- ISM, Etc.—Central "(late Tailoresses _. Hall, Cook-st., The Aged Spiritual Pilgrin 4. (J.P.P.) will deliver an address on the abovi subjects at 3 p.m. sharp, to-morrow. (Sun '- day) afternoon. Agnostic working-mei specially invited. Come and lieax the age< >, Pilgrim before he passes over to <tH> "Regions Beyond." Collection to cover ci ;, penees.' pARNELL METHODIST MISSION J '" PARNELL'ODDFELLOWS' HALL,' _ On MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28th 5 at 7.45 o.m. , The Rev. J. Wilson will give his famous Lecture, "Life in Victoria and N.K Prisons." The. City Methodist Mission Sand will also'play"their test pieces tot V the coming .band contest, .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 3

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