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ECCI-ESIASTIOAI-. ' QHURCHES OF CHRIS T. PONSONBY-ROAD (Corner Pollen-it). i 11 a.m.—For-Breaking of-Bread. 6.45 p.m. — Speaker. Mr Harris, Evangelist. Gospel Address. Subject, "The Waters of Separation." DOMINION-ROAD (opp. Prospect Terrace). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 7 p.u_.RICHMOND (New Hall). 11 a.m—For Breaking of Bread. 6-45 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Lye. Gospel A* dress. AVONDALE (Public Hall). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 pjn. — Speaker, Mr W. Hlbburt. Gospel Address. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall). 11 a.m. — For Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Geo. A Green, "T__» Gospel of To-day." r?HBRCHES OF CHRIST. WEST-ST. Morning, at 11—For Fellowship and tb* Breaking of Bread. Evening, at 6.45 — Mr George Aldridge wlll preach. Subject, "Death's Captives Freed." WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.45 — First of a. Series of Addresses ou "How to Study the Bible." WALTERS'-RD., MOUNT ROSKILL. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and tho Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45 — Mr J. Dixon will preach. CJT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *-» GREAT NORTH-ROAD. Services at 11 a_m. and 7 p.m.- ■■'~" J PASTOR 3. CLARK. *. Th * Pr «*ytery of Auckland will meet In i Church on THURSDAY. October Bth, at 7.30 p.m., to INDUCT REV. ROBERT FERGUSON to the Pastorate. Rev. W. -Gray Dixon, M.A, will preside and induct; Rev. W. Trotter, 8.A., will preach; Rev. A. Miller, M.A., will give the charge to the minister; and Rev. J. M. Simpson, 8.A., the charge to the congregation. A Collection will be taken for the Presbytery Fund. cjalvation army. Salvation a r m y. albert-st., auckland city. special meetings. colonel hammond, from london (General Booth's Representative), And BRIGADIER GLOWER Leading On. ) 10 a.m.—Open-air, Vincent-st. J 11 a.m.—holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—Special Prairie Meeting. / 7 p.m.—Great Salvation \_ter.ice. MQNiDAY. Lecture on '-Jfe.fh Java." Exhibition of C_nto_s Costumes and Customs, Peculiar Instruments of War, etc. An Interesting. Instructive, and Decidedly Humorous Lecture by Brigadier Glover. Silver Coin Admission. , _ P. A. GUNN, C.O_ GREAT FOREIGN MISSION "iDEHOSi STBATION.—St. James* Hall, Welling--1 ton-st.,. MONDAY, October 5, at 7-30 p___. Local Chinese friends will take part, - and Mrs. Chad wick Brown will give an address. Programme includes Dialogue, "Missionaries to Tea"; Recitations 'and Solos, In which Mrs. Pankhurst and Miss Biggs (of Bp»om> will take part. Admission free. Collection. SALVATION ARMY. PONSONRY-RIX. I"' NEWTON. SPECIAL MEETING. ' 11 a.m., Holiness. 3 p.m., Old-fashioned Free and Easy. 7 p.m.. Sacred Kinematograph Service.'. MONDAY—Grand Bioscope Display of Living Pictures. Up-to-date subject. Numerous and Interesting. Tickets 6d. AUCKLAND ,p_!NTRAL "VTISSION, iUC__LAND 'Central -"a-ission. MISSION HALL, ALBERT-ST. Morning at 11—Stpeaker, MR. JOHN T. LEAFE. Communion at close of service, Hls"MA_n_ST_r*S THEATRE. 6.45 p.m.—SPECIAL MUSICAL. SEttV_C__ Orchestra w_ll play— "Aye Maria" (Gounod). Violin Solo, "Salut de Amour," Mis* Hill. Choir will sing— "Be Not Afraid," from "__aj_h." "The Reapers." Solo, Miss Mackay, "Jesus Is P-edous.** At 7 p.m. GOSPEL ADDRESS, MR. JOHN T. LEAFE. A WELCOME FOR ALL. PIE.OPLE'S Tl/r ISSI OH _ ieople's Mission, OPERA HOUSE, Wellesley-st. OPEN-AIR, S o'clock TO-NIGHT. Sunday Services as follows: — Sunday Morning, 11—Oddfellows' Hall. 3 p.m.—OPERA HOUSE. *• GISRORNE'S COMING VICTORX.** Why! Wliy! Why! Speaker, A. J. BLACK. Special References to the Recent Lambingdown Case. Evening. 7— PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. Subject: "NATIONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS- 1 * Orchestra. Choir. Soloists. EVERYBODY WELCOME. p-OSPEL HALL, FABNE_-I_-Sundsy. 7, pm. — Speaker, Mr Forbes McLeod. Tuesday — Bible Reading. 7.30 p.m. A Cordial Invitation t» All. EDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUItX EDEN. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr J. Hoar Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Address to Christians. HOWE-ST. HALL, OFF KARANGA-HAPE-RD. , Sunday, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Bobt- Laidlaw Come and Bring Friends. All are We_e____, GOSPKL HALL, CALHOPE-ROABI DEVONPOBT. Sunday, 7 p.m. All Welcome. .j .Tuesday — Prayer Meeting. Friday — Bible Beading. A UCKLAND T-DBOSOPHICAL -OCTBBTI I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 pjn. ~ MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. PUBLIC LECTURE." "PRAYER AND ITS ANSWER, '* ,/ By Miss A. E. Davidson. F.T.S. I Music. Reading. Questions. BE OSOPHICAL SOCIB.II H.P.B. BRANCH. 38, H.M. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. , PUBLIC LECTURE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. "Members One of Another: The Higher I Socialism." By Mr. R. A. Robinson. Questions Invited. Elevator from 6.30 to 7 p.m. Lotus Class for Children, at 3 p.m. Reading Roam and Library open daily* BOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL. PROGRESS (REGISTERED). NEW DRUIDS' HALL, NOBTH-ST., NEWTOJi. i Lycenm Session, 3 p.m. Recitations, and Address by Lady Medium. Evening Service, 7 o'clock. Address by Mr Roberts, followed by Mrs Harris-Roberts, on "The Fraternity of Mediumship." Al Welcome. Monthly Meeting on MONDAY, S p.m. UCKLAND - ASSOCIATION OB SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). ■ i ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET. LECTURE ON SUNDAY EVENING AT 7„ "The Individual Soul and God." By the Secretary of the. Society for Spiritual Progress. Monthly General Meeting of the Association on MONDAY, sth Inst-, at S o'clock, p.m. . "TtfEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST TARTr. SUNDAY MEETINGS. Bottom Queen-st., 2.30 p.m. Federal Hall, W_lle__ey-st., 7.30 p.m. Speaker: HOBHBT HOGG, Socialist Lecturer, and Writer (Editor of the "Cominonwesl"). Musi-. Di&___-___u OttliS-H-P*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 237, 3 October 1908, Page 3

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