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£} T * CHURCH, JJNION-ST, -'-«' -™ S SS&AY, OCTOBER 27th. 8 a.m., H<sl^, ommuilion . v a . m . Matins, Holy and Sermon; 7 p . Evensong and preacll< ; r> The. Bishop , S A L V A T?fe ARMY. ALBERT-ST., X&JKLAND CITY. Bright, Meetings. A Straight, PowerfmiSs« spel Prea chea. •'7 a.mi, Prayer opeuair, Vincent-st; 11 sum., ~ BAHness Meeting. Snbject, "Doing and Beingsg v 3 p . m .. Free and Easy—an Enjoyable Meeting. 7 p.m;» Salvation Meeting. Subject:€"Goa's Requirements." ■ • %',.■ D. A. GUNN, ComdgapQfficer. .C} , A L V A T 1 0 N A a M Y. 1 Ei ALvA TI 0 N . ARM 2-PONSONBY-ROAD, NEWTON. . "SUNDAY, ALL DAY. THANKSGIVING SERVICE, commencing 7 a.m.' Everybody Welcome. Song Books Provided. CAPTAIN AND MRS. S. ROSE.Farewell for the Field, SUNDAY, November 3. Special Singing, Soul-stirring Addresses. E. FELTHAM and J. LAMBERTON, . . Adjutants. 1 AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. **-UCKLAND CENTRAL' MISSION. U a.m.—Fellowship Meeting in CM. Hall* Albert-street.. IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30 p.m.—MUSICAL SERVlCE—Conductor •, Mr r T» Adams Orchestra: Minuet from "Samson" (Handel): "Stephanie Gavotte" (Goddard)/ Choir: "Speak to My. Soul," etc Improvisation by Mrs Clark. 7 p.m.—HAROLD G. HERCUS. ' Subject: "CHRIST, OUR ROCK:"'' Solo, Miss Nellie Battler, "Come Unto MeT(Bliss). • ■ ■■• /; All Seats Free. Welcome. AUCKLAND . METHODIST MISSION. ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ARCADE. ! 11' a.m.—Morning Service.----2 p.m.—FULL MUSTEK OF SEWLt -. , EQUIPPED BAND, RICHMOND^RD. Parade to FORESTERS' HALL. FORESTERS , HALL, 3 p.m.—P.S.A. arid MEETING OF BROTHERHOOD. • ■ Address- by the PRESIDENT. CONTEST SELECTION BY BAND. Solo, -'Lord, I Believe," Mr ROUTLEDGE; Duet, "Oh, Praise the Lord," MISS BOUSKILL and MR ROUTLEDGE; Solo, "Amid The Darkness," MRS ROGERS; Solo, "Oh, Everyone That Asketh," MR BOCK;-Solo, -The Dream of Heaven," MRS CONTEST MARCH, by the Band. A Musical Treat, and profitable meeting. 7 prm.—EVANGELISTIC • SERVICE. Leader, THE MISSIONER. . -. Speaker, MISS ANNIE MctENNAN. This Service'will be preceded by March, and.Open-air Service,-with, the Band, and a hearty welcome is £iven to all. Soloist--Miss E:'.Williams. ' . ■ ' ' ■ ■ ;■ HELPING HAND MISSION, ■ . FREEMAN'S BAY. : : 11 a-m.—Leader, SISTER .KENNETH. Children's Ad-dress, "Clean' Hands," MISS ANNIE McLENNAN. ' Soloist, MR H.BLAKELEY. Address,, . " Nenemiah'e •Prayer," .MRS PACE*. . -■ .'■"" ": . .: 7 p.m.—The Gospel in Song and Addresses: by MRS - HUTCHINSON. (Door of Hope), and SISTER KENNETH (Bene-volent-Department). .Duet, Messrs H. BLAKELEY and F. . FENTON. You axe Welcomed '-■■ ■ . .' , ; ..-.-■ i MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 28. SPECIAL.;-RECITAL, ODDFELLOWS': ;a. ...... HALL, PARNELL. L • 8 p.m.—Full Band assisting. TUESDAY,. 29th—GRAND BAND CON-. CERT, FORESTERS'- HALL, NEWTON, ■ ; ■ -8 i>.m. , . ,':': Good Programme. Admission, 6d. ■ Hear the Band in Concert Work. A UCKDAND PEOPLE'S- MISSION* -tijQPERA HOUSE, WELiDESLEY-ST. , THIS EVENING (W.P.),'' GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, OPEN-AIR, ■ ■:.:.-. ;" : ~.-DARBY-ST. • .•--- -— ; ''- 11' a."m:—Fellowship . Meetings Oddfellows' Hall, Cook-st.: REPLY-TO ben.tillett: v ...r: . Both Men and Women. Invited.' Programme ... of Sacred Songl- - ■'-.- — -. •• Soloists: Mrs. A: J. Black and Mr. Ellis. .:.-. IX p.m:—PEOPLE'S MEETING..: Preceded by Gospel Song Service, witJl .i. Orchestra, and Soloists; "; Preacher, A. J. BLAGK. ■ • ■ ' • MISS WILLIS Soloist■;.■:". Subject:. "For or .xii., 30, A ; reply to Compromising Bishops, ■■-> »J*. i Mayors, and Ordtnarys; ' ■■; :. . \ V UCKLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL .UNION, ';, • ANNUAL MEETINGS.. • '. SUBURBAN MEETINGS 'United Gatherings of District Sunday- ■ ■■■■-. ■■ schools. . •-•■--■—_■ •■■*--•■• ■MONDAYy OCTOBER 28.—ONEHUNGa; ■'••'- —Methodist Schoolroom; 7.30. ■ ' TUESDAY, 'OCTOBER 2SL—DEVONt PORT—Methodist Schoolroom, 7.30. THURSDAY; OCTOBER '31.i—BiRKEN.< HEAD—Zion Hill Schoolroom, 7.30. At all these Meetings Mr. G. Tiller, President of the -Wellington Sunday-school Union, will hqld-a Conference on'Primarj; Work. v -;■■ ./. . '. - ' •At Devonport and ;Birkenhead,ttie Prizes i and Certificates' won by the Scholars'at the recent Scholars' Examination will, be pre-. sented. , All Teachers arid Friends cordially, welcomed. ' ■ •;''•' ■''■'.' •',' '.. . UCKLAND - ASSOCIATION -~: ~OV, SPIRITUALISTS (REG.). '- • • ODDFELLOWS' ■ HALL,' PITT-^STREET, LECTURE SUNDAY, 7 p.m.,'.by MR. (Formerly Rev.) JOSEPH ' •M.E:; ■'• < •" •' •■.-■-'-■ Consulting Geologist and. Mining Engineer of the Universal Institute, Nelson. ' :;" ; Sobject: ' : ' t ".Recent Remarkable Manifesta.tipns.'* NOTE.—:Mr. Taylor may ,be consnlted daily from. 2. to 5.p.m., at 210, Hobson-st, for Readings—Clairvoyant, Phrenological,. and Astrological. ■ . - ■ c L Q,OCIETY. FOR SPIRITTTAIi PBOGEESB Ol . (REGISTERED). >> - ' . . CENTRAL, HAUL..: CooS-st ■ ■ Lyceum Sessionr3 pini. Address, by Mr. Lepper,.on; '?The;;Glmrc]i and Eaboiir."- ■ Service at 7 p.m. Lecture by. Mrs. HarrisRoberts, 'on "Christ,' the Divine, the Hni man, the Immortal.' 1 ■. •' '' ■ ■" Questions, answered.- All A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAB ' SOCIETX.'t '■- • ■■•--■■ SUNT>AY, OCTOBER 2T, at 1 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE 'BUILDINGS, • QUEENSTREET-: •':■■-. .-. '■ ■ ■ ~ ' Public Lecturer -' ■ "DREAMS: THE PHENOMENA OF : ' • SLEEP." - ::--•- By Mr. W. T. Raymond. Reading. L Questiona. Collection. mHEOSOPHICAIi . SOCIETY,; H.P.B: BRANCH, 3S, H.M. ARCADE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIAL EVENING. (Open to the Public). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at S Sharp Lecturette, "Character Building."- Vocal Solos by' Mrs Hamilton Hodges; Duologues and . Recitations by. the Pupils of Mr an* Mrs Kaber Harrison. .... . ...;'..: .: . All cordially -welcome. , Elevator'T.SO to "8. S2OMERVELL M,EMOBIAIj " CHTJUCBE, * 3! ' ' . RE-iIUERA. SECOND ANNIVERSART. SPECIAL SERVICES. 3 D.'m. and 7 p.m. ' PUBLIC SOIREE. WEDNESDAY, 30th, 7.30 p.m. ...... l> T OVAL ORANGE INSTITITWS&L AUCKLAND DISTKICT No.-2 Thanksßivlnff; £ iPfTJ Commemoration of the gOT?m Ponsonby-road, on_ bu«" yen by tne Eevs, 1907: Addresses wiU D %^ otTJr ER, B.A. G '*& «"* at tte ° raDße '; / ALEX. BCBBOW,"c%

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

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