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. T!r!f!T.T!tBT * ft f f- ; /VffiHUWJA CONGREGATIONAL CHXTKCH. KAETEST FESTIVAL. 11 a-oi., 3, and 7 jj.m. Soloist: Mr D. fiennie. Hearty Singings Special Preacher. All Seats Free. 14 T),BVONPOBT CONGREGATIONAL J- , CHUKCH (Rev. S. Griffiths).—Morning, at 11: Evening, at 7. ST. __ ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOWER SYMONDS-ST.— 11 a.m., subject, "The Church in Pergamum." 7 p.m., subject, "John The Baptist's Message." Minister, Rev. A. A. Murray. CJT. JAMES" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, >-J Wellington-st—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Bey. E. L. Walter, M.A. Evening Anthem, '/Seek Ye the Lord" (Varley Roberts). Soloist. Mr W. Aspinall. JgNOS CHURCH, PARNELL. Morning, 11—" Awake ... Arise . . . and Christ Shall Give Thee Light." Children's Address, "Children pf Light" .Evening, 7_»-vp n y j o i n the Church!" A special sermon to Young Men. R.BV. J. M. SIMPSON, B.A. fiT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN 0 CHURCH. KHTBER PASS. 11 a.m.—"ONLY BX PRATER AND FASTING." 7 p.m.—"HAETEST PAST." Anthem, "Come Unto Him" (Handel). Soloist, Mrs Bethune. Organist and Choirmaster, Edward S. Craston, Mus. Bac. Preacher: THE REV. W. GEAT DIXON M.A. ' SSfT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JEBVOIS-RD., PONSONBY. U, 7—Bey. A. MACAULAY CALDWBLL. Attractive Xet. Beneficial Principle." Children's Address: "Lighthouses." 7—"ls Religion on the Decline?" The Sunday School meets in new Hall at 3 p.m. /")|NEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. v —11 a.m., Buddha. Socrates, Christ. 7 p.m., "Let Mc Live in My House by the Side of the Road, and be a Friend, to Man."—Rev. D. D. Scott EDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Rev. A. Miller, M.A.—ll a.m.. In Memoriam Service; 6.45 p.m., "ChristianSteadfastness." ....:' ', ; ." ...■.;. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, GT-- NORTHRD.—Rev. H. Davies, M.A. Subjects: Morning, "Two Sisters"; evening, "Temptation." TvONDIt.-TC p-RjEIR-RyTTETrrATg O.TfTmr.pF ■**■ Harvest Festiyai. Special Hymns and Anthems. 11 a-m. and 7 p-m Rev. A. Mac Lean. EVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church. — Morning at 11, Mr Townsend; Evening, at 7, Rev. Joseph Clarfe. Evening Anthem, - "O,• - Lord, JHow Manifold" (J. Barnaby). ; — — S" T. ENOCH'S PRESBYTERIAN • SION HALL, MORNINGSIDE.—Sisters Minnie and Adey, from Melbourne, will begin a fortnight's Mission in the above HaU, commencing SUNDAY, March 22, at 7 o'clock. MONDAY to FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Everybody Welcome. /-fHURCH OF CH-BISTj- WEST-ST. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening, at 6.45 — Mr Geo. Aldridge will preach. Subject, "Not the God of the Dead, but of the Living." Lecture on Wednesday livening, 7.45.— "Hell: Its History, Use." — BOSKILL HALL. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. PjHTIECHES O~F CHEIST, PONSONBY RD, (Comer Pollen-et,). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread.- - 6.45 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Bryden Gospel Address. DOMINION-RD., opp: Prospect-terrace. 11 a.m.—For Breaking 6f Bread. * 2.45 —. Bible. .School.. . . .-..-■.-:'•"'—-.?: 7 — Gosoel Meeting iIICHMOND-(NEW HALL).*" " 11 a.m.—For Breaking of--Bread.- - 6.45 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Musket. Gospel Address. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall). 11 a.m. — For Breaking at Bread. 7 — Gospel "Address by J. Mortimer . Evan~ gelist, "Heavens Robes and Palms." AVOND ALE "(Public Hall). ll.a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Moyle. Gospel Address. ■ QHRISTADELPH i-a. »■&■ MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPB-ROAD 11 a.m. Serviced. Cor. xi.). !THE SCRIPTURES TEACH US THAT WHEN WE DIE WE CEASE~TO BE. - COME AND HEAR IP'THIS-IS NOT , -SO7 7 p.m. H HI S T AD E L P H -I-A N FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Public Hall, New North-road. 11 a.m.. Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m., Address, Subject, "The Promises Made to Abraham." UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBYROAD (near Reservoir).-_- ._ Morning at U: "The Everlasting Arms." Evenlne at 7: "The Claim of the Unitarian Church upon Thinking People.".. ftnv.. W. Jellie. B.A. - : aOSPEL HALL, ' CALIiIOPE-RD. DBVONPORT. Sunday Evening, at 7 — Gospel Meeting. Mr Mark Harrison and Mr Geo. Pearson wijl speak. _ ■ - Tuesday, 7.30 — Prayer Meetirigl ' '■•■ Friday, 7.30 — Bible. Beading.. iQ.OSPEL HALL, • PAKNELL. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Laldlaw. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. — Bible Reading, HALL, TTEW-BD.", MX-"EDEN." Sunday, 7 p.m.. — Mr ,W. R. Wilson Thursday, 7.30 p:m. — Address to Christians HOWE-STRBET HALL. (Off Karangahape-rd.) Sunday. 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr J.- H. De Carteret, Missionary from Belgaum, India. Wednesday, at 7."30 p.m. — Address by Mr J. H. De Carteret, with Lantern Views, on Missionary Work in-Belgaum. All are Welcome. . : AUCKLAND /-M3NTRAL .T\yf ISSION■• Xi-UCKLAND •VENTRAL -lil ISSION n *-»i£-tfeU«»< r sMB ifeeting. Address-by the MifEionex. IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 5.40 p.m.—Orchestra; Selection, Haydn's " Creation," and March, " The Signal." Choir: " I'm Depending on the! Blood," "The Breaking of the iDay."Solo, Miss H. Thorpe. 7 p-m.—HAROLD G. HERCUS. Snbjeict: "The Coromonest Prayer in Auckland." All Visitors made thoroughly welcome. POSOPLE'S OPERA - HOUSE MISSION "*- Welleslej-street). TO-NIGHT (weather permitting)— Gospel Temperance Meeting, Darby-street, S Sunday Morning, 11—Oddfellows' Half Cook-street, FeDowship Meeting. LeadAFTEBTTOON, .3—Opera House. J - Black ' "Business and Religion." Soloist Mrs Black EVENING* 7 P.M._P E OPW§'S B MEETING Preliminary Song Service, 6.45 Soloist, MISS WILTjIS ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Subject, "THE GOSPEL'S -AIM."Preacher, A. J. Black. Look Out for Sunday Next, 29th • THE PEOPLE'S MISSION S.s". ANNIVERSARY. * ■piBEE Mount *■ Hden— Services, morning 11, eventnc 7, Sabbath-eehool 10 a.m. and £30p.m

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 3

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