ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, at 11, for Fellow ship; Evening at 6.45. Mr. Geo. Aldi-idg« will preach. Subject, "God's Passion fot ■ Man.' f v" Address on Wednesday Evening, at 7.45— ■ "The Purpose, as Seen In the Gospels." WALTERS-ROAD, Mt. Rosklll.—Morning 1 at 11, for Fellowship. Evening, at 6.45, Mt. G. A. Green .will preach. Subject, "The ■ Days of Creation." Thursday, 7.45 p.m. — Address by Mr Ge«, Aldridge. "The Sufferings of Christ." /CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD. 11—Breaking of Bread and Address. 6.45 — Speaker, Mr A. F. Turner. Subjecti "The Conversion of a Pious Man." DOMINION ROAD (Corner Burnley Terrace). 11—Breaking of Bread and Address. 7 — Mr H. Grinstead continues his Addresses on John's Gospel. XV., "Th» Work of the Holy Spirit in Conversion." RICHMOND (New Building, Francis-st). 11—Breaking of Bread and Address. 7 — Speaker, Mr Bambury. Gospel Address. Friday — Gospel Service, 7.45, Mr C. •'% Harris. AVONDALE. 11—Breaking of Bread. 6.45 — Speaker, Mr C. W. Harris, Evangelist. Gospel Address. r T7IDEN HALL, VIEW-BD., MT. EDEN. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Ryder. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Address by Mr Hin« man. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-EIA, DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Winnlcott Subject, "A Midnight Cry." All Welcome. Tuesday—Prayer Meeting. HOWE-ST. HALL (OFF KARANGA-HAPE-RD.). Lord's Day, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Hln>, man, "The Vine of the Earth." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. — "The Assembly, of God." p OSPEL HALL, PABNBLT* Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Burgoyne. Tuesday, 7.30 — Bible Reading. A Cordial Invitation Extended to AIL THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 351, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. "APOLLONIUS OF TYANA." By Mrs E. R. Williams (Of Christchurcn). Vocal Solo by Mrs Hamilton Hodges." ' Questions at - Close. Public Classes: Monday, at 8 p.m.; We 4« nesday, at 3 p.m. - Lotus Class for Children at 3 p.m. Library and Reading Boom open Dally. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), St 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "KARMA AND FREEWILL." ' " , By Mrs Hyams. Music. Reading: Question!. A UCKLAND pENTRAL TV/TISSION. 10 a.m.—Band, open-air. 11 a.m.—MISSION HALL. Speaker, Mr. John T- Leafe. . 6 p.m.—Open-air, Victoria-street. 6.30 p.m.—HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Musical Service. Orchestra: Grand Selection, "Mendelssohn'! " Elijah," " Intermezzo, Dawn." Choir: Anthem, " Fear Not," " No Sorrow There." 7 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE. Special Address by MRS. K. L. STEVENSON, of America. Representative World's W.C.T.U. Temperance Friends Specially Invited. All Welcome. Come Early. rt A L V I N. In honour of the GREAT REFORMER, • GRAND RALLY OF AUCKLAND PRESBYTERIANS has been arraneed for WEDNESDAY, August 18th, at 7.45 p.m., ia St. Andrew's Church. Speakers: REV. A. MACAULAY CALDWELL REV. D. D. SCOTT REV. W. GRAY-DIXON REV. WM. TROTTER Anthems, Genevan Music, Hallelnjak Chorus, by Combined Presbyterian Choirs. Mr W. T. Sharp, Conductor. Chairman, Rev. R. Somiaerville, Collection. Every Loyal Presbyterian should be present at this Historic Gathering. 10 RAND ILLUSTRATED RECITAL. EAST-ST. HALL. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16. By the REV. JAMES WILSON. "WAYSIDE SCENES AND SKETCHES."* With Limelight Views. MISS LILLIAN LEVEN6, the Brilliant Solo Flautist and Solo Plccoloist, will render solos on these Instruments. Don't Fall to Come. A Treat for All. Tickets, 1/; Children, 6d. Doors open at 7 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. PEOPLE'S MISSION (Wellesley-st.).-. Evangelistic Services, 11 and 7; preacher A. J. .BLACK. Evening subject; "The Prodigal." Look out for "The Crime of tha Bottle." J29 SPIRITUAL UNION MISSION, Bayner'i •° Buildings, Wellesley-st West.—lnspirational Address by Mrs. E. L. (Perkins. Afternoon at three, evening seven o'clock. 121 PROGRESSIVE T\HOUGET.—FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS, Wellesley-et—7 pjn„ REV. M. WALKER; subject, "Fortune-tell. ing and Orthodoxy—How Four Clergymen Told My Future." ASI seats free. lod PIANOS, ORGANS, Etc piANOFOBTB T» ABG AI N & Inspection Invited to the folio-wing SECOND-HAND PIANOS, etc.:— Niendorf (Overstrung), £42. Carl Hoffman (Overstrung), £22. Ballingall and Son (Overstrung), £23> Waldman. (Overstrung), £18 10/. Kirchener (Overstrung), £2~L Aueher Freres, £18 13/. Broadwood, £11 11/. Gildersbeck and Co., £16, Addison, £7 10/. Lnnmert, £7. Broadwood, £3 10/. 4BORD PIANOS from £13 to £2%Organs, from £8 to 15 Guineas. Excellent Value for Cash. LEWIS TJ T?ADY, LIVERPOOL-ST. XV. XU 'Phone 857. "ROYAL
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 193, 14 August 1909, Page 3
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