ECCLESIASTICAL. • qhubchbs; ~:.~ oft ch»tat. PONSONBY ROAD. 11—Breaking of Bread and Address. i 6.45— Speaker, Mr A. F.-Tetner;- Evangelist. Subject:. "Christ's Invitation to the ; Weary." DOMINION ROAD (Corner Burnley £ Terrace). - 11—Breaking of 'Bread and Address. . 7 7—Mr H. Grinstead's series on John's Gospel XVII.: "The Wood of the Vine." , Monday, at 7.3o—Lantern Lecture by Sir C, ..Harris. Everybody welcome. t RICHMOND (New Building, Francis-st.). ' 11—Breaking of Bread and Address. . 7—Speaker, Mr C. Woods. Gospel Address. Friday — Gospel Service, 7.45. AVONDAIJB. 11—Breaking of Bread. 4 I 6.4s—Speaker, Mr Dick. <Jd«pel-A'ddr£M. CHURCHES OF CHRIST. WEST-ST.—Morning at 11, for Fellovr- ' «hip; Evening, at 6.45, Mr. C. B. King will preach. Subject: "Go Thy Way For Tbia . Time." ■Wednesday Evening, at 7.45. —Address, "The End of the Age." WALTERS-ROAD, Mt. Rosklll.—Morning ■at 11, for Fellowship; iiveulng at 6.45, Mr . L. E. Falkner will preach. ; Thiirsday Evening, at 7.4s.—Lecture bjr . Mr. Aldridge, "Christ's Teachings Applied. HRISTADELPHIAN FEATERXAL SYNAGOGUE, Masonic Hall, New North-rd., Eden Terrace. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 1 7 p T m.—"The Blessing of all Nations." ■ AHEISTAD E L P H I A N S. Masonic Hall, Karangahape-road. . 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (I. Cor. xl.). 7 p.m.—Subject: "The Promised Land: II It Palestine?" TT N I T A P. I A N CHURCHi U PONSONBY-RD. (near Reservoir). Morning at 11—"The Simplicity of Religion." Evening at 7. —"Sources of -Wonder. Rev. W. Jellip. B.A. . VXfHAT IS TJNITAHIANISJI t IT IS CHRISTIANITY in the light of tie Twentieth Century. It is the religion of reason and the human heart. It is. the religion of the Lord's Prayer, the Golden Rule, and the two great commands of love to God and man. It stands for deeds, not dogmas; for freedom of thought and progress, not for bondage to the past. It teaches that the tftiest service of God is service of humanity. Pamphlets free.—Apply Inquirer, , P. 0., Devonport. _____ SUNDAY, 3 p.m., East-st. Hall. Unseetarian, Bright, Brotherly Service. Everyone welcome. Good Solos and Staging. Auckland Brotherhood. 13 Tf<DEN HALL, VIEW-RD, MT. EDEN. ; Sunday, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr D. C. Leai nox. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. ', Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Address by Mr Hln« . man. GOSPEL HALL, DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr Winnlcott. Subject, "Reconciliation." All Welcome. Tuesday—Prayer Meeting. HOWE-ST. HALL (OFF KARANGA-HAPE-RD.). ; Lord's Day, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr C. H. Hlnman. Subject, "The Bride of toe LamK" ' Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. ' p OSPEL HALL. . . PABNELU Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Lennox, Tuesday] 7.30 — Bible Reading. A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. PIRITUAL UNION MISSION, RayneFs Buildings, Wellesley-st. W. —Inspirational Address by Mrs E. Et Perkins. Sunday Afternoon, 3 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock. . ...*..". . .41 UCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH — The Hall, Pompallier-ter- : race, Ponsonby. — Service, Sunday, at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. "The Church would be one and not divided into many. If CHARITY were th* ' ruling principle of the Church." — Sweden- ' borg. " mHEOSOPHICAL HAL.I% : JL 351, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: J TOrMOEEOW (SUNDAY). Tai_ J , ;.p.i4.: "EXPERIMENTAL SPIRITISM," By W. M. Newton. i Questions Invited-. Lotus Class for Children at 3 p.m. Library and Reading Room open Daily. ; Inquirers' Classes; Monday, 8 p.m. nesday, 3 p.m. - '._ A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY! MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. • TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "INTUITION," : By Mr G. F. Henry. Mnsic Beading. Questions." TOINT SPIRITUALISTS' SOCIETIES, ti DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH-ST., NEWTON, SUNDAY. Services at 3 and 7 p.m. In the Evening, a Lecture will be given by 1 MB J. M. MOOREY, MR J. M. MOOREY, from America. Subject, "The Philosophy of Death," followed by Clairvoyance. Non-churchgoers specially invited. Come <>-arly. All Welcome. Collection. A UCKLAND SOCIETY, . Oβ -*. SPIRITUALISTS, ODDFELLOWS' BALL, PITT-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN THROUGH MRS SORENSON Trance Medium, from Wellington. Clairvoyance and Spirit Messages at clom of Address. Door. MIXiItINERY. ■JIT I L L I N E R Y. QPBING AND QUMMBB "QISPI.At AT THE ' T ONDON TITILLINERY QJALON. Unequalled for Style and Quality. Prices Undoubtedly Moderate. We have an Exceptionally Large and Beautiful Dlßplay of TRIMMEO MILLIX. ERY this . Season, including the extreme and modified VICTORIAN BONNET. We have Imported Special Lines of Untrimmed Straws and Ready-to-Wears. Just the thing for early spring. An early inspection cordially invited. Note the Address— jyj-RS gCAELI, '■■ LONDON MILLINERY SALON, ; 135, NEWTON. 39 "~~ *"~*"" w^mmmm "^ "'"**"""*"^"""^"^^ — ™^ DENTISTRY. M B G. W. S^ l^ , DENTAL SURGEON, CITY CHAMBERS, (Top Floor), Corner of Queen and Victoria sts., Auckland. Consultation Hours: 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. , Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1. p.m. ; Phone 2831. Take Elevator. 83 D B F. O. -P. 0 "' S DENTIST, (D.D.S., University Pennsylvania), ' PALMERSTON BUILDINGS (Ist Floorj, Above Union B.S. Company, I QUEEN-ST. . M 535 [ M B B. S F lNi^ ! DENTAL SUBGEON, j 87, LOWER QTJEEN-STBEE» . (Opposite BAilwftj; Station), ), 'Plumt 4888k s Ms9f
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 3
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