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EOCEESIASTTCAL. pH.UR-CH.ES OF CHEISI. WEST STREET- —Morning at 11, for Fellowship. Evening at 6.45, Mr Geo. Aldridge win preach. Subject: "Delusions Regarding Death." Wednesday Evening at 7.4s—Subject, "The Story of Cornelius." WALTERS ROAD, MOUNT ROSKILL.— Morning at U, for Fellowship; Evening at 6.45, Mr. Chas. Gibson will preach. pHU-RCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD.—7 p.m., Mr A. F. Turner. Subject, -'WHAT Mb ST ffb DO TO BE DAMNED?" _, DOMINION ROAD, corner Burnley Terrace, —6.45 p.m. Preacher, Mr H. «" n " stead. Subject, "Redeemed, but Hot Saved." . , RICHMOND.—7 p.m., Mr. G. Moyle. AVONDALE.—6.4S. Mr. .1. Mushet. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Ha 11).—6.45, Gospel Address, Mr. W. l'nge. PAPAKURA-—7 p.m-, and Wednesday, PUKEKOHE EAST.—Mr. M. Bell. The above Churches of Christ meet every Lord's Day at 11, tor Breaking of Brean, Prayer, Praise, and H R I S T A D EL.PHIAK6. Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh-st., Newton, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m.—Memorial Service li. Cor. xi.) 7 p-in.—"JERUSALEM." , FREE CHRISTADELPHIANS Masonic Hall, New North Road, Eden Terrace. 11 a.m.—Breaking ot Bread. 7 p-m.—"Looking lor the Kingdom. pOSPEL HALL, 1" ARN ELU Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. H. Isaac. Tuesday, 7.3o—Address to Christians. All are Heartily Welcome. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-ROAD, DBVONPOBT. Sunday. 7 p.m.—Preacher Mr. G. Reaney. Tuesduy, 7.30 p-nx—Prayer Meeting. A Hearty Invitation to All. TflpEN HALL, VIEW-RD, MOUNT ECUS Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. Gowans. Tuesduy, 7.30— Prayer. Thursday—Address to Christians. HOWB-ST. HALL, OFF KAKANGA-HAPE-ROAD. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. W. UtrJng. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. All Welcome. fTVEEE Ouestion"otf~th"e"li«i>r: "What Shall -L We Do to be Saved?" Scott Bennett lectures Sunday, 7.30. 57 NITARLAN" ~CH OROH, PONSONSS>RD. (Near Reservoir.) Morning at 11—"Tbe Plain Dealer." Evening at 7—"Christianity Without Priests." Anthem, "The Lord is my Strength. REV. R. J. HALL. M.A. HE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH, POMPALLIiSR HALL, PONSONBY. Service, 7 p.m. Subject, "Branches of the Vine." Given away free: "Our Children In tbe Other Life." A book ior bereaved parents. mHE SALVATION ARMY. Owing to renovations to the Albert-st-Hall, Meetings will be held In the Federal Hall, W«Uesley-st., on SUNDAY at 11 a.m., 3 p-m., and 7 p.m.'; Open-air, 10 a.m., Grafton and Wynyard-st. 10 rTVHE PEOPLE'S MISSION, - 1 - ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-ST. SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning, 11 a.m. AdStern-oon, 3 p.m. lien's Meeting. Evening, 7 p.m. Sacred Items. Sankey'a Hymns used. Come. All are welcome. 40 A. J. JJLACK, Preacher. ICHMOND.—St. Mungo's~"Hail7lf~£ m7, "hlugenics in the Bible"; 7 p.m., "The Glory of Young Men."—Rev. J. Lothian. A UCKLAND THEOSOPBIOAL SOCIETY •RAXN'ER'S BULLDUNGS, WEIUESJJEYST., WEST. ■TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 7 p.m. Public Lecture, " "THE BELITTLING OF INTELLECT." By Mr. S. Stuart, F.T.S. Reading: Miss Olive E. Rowe. Music. Reading. Questions. HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. H.P.B. Lodge, 351, Queen-st. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7. Public Lecture: "THE COMING RACE." By Mrs. J. Davidson. Questions Invited. Lotus Class, for Children, Snnday, 3 p.m. Free Public Classes, for Inquirers, Mon- • day, 7.45 p.m.; Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Library and Readtngroom open daily. iMCIA SUNDAY, AT" 3.30 •ORCHESTRAL SONG SERVICE. MR OLIVER BURGESS (OF CHINA) Dressed In Chinese Costume, Will give some " STIRRING SCENES FROM 20 YEARS IN CHINA. Soloist, Mrs McFarlane. Ladles and All Men- Cordially Invited. 5.15 Social Tea for Strangers. 534 ROGRESSIVE THOUGHT, FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS, WELLESLEY-ST. ! 7. p.m.—REV. M. WALKER. Subject, by request: "THE ESSENTIAL LAWS OK ; SUCCESS: HOW I WON MY FREEDOM." SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTIONS undei the direction of MR. ROY McKAY, tncluS» : tag "II Trovatorc," "Adeste Fidelia," "Be hiud tbe Scenes," "Holy Clty/|_i*tc. 103 ScOTT"BEI*NETT on "WHat Shall We Dc '!a to be Saved?" Opera House, Snnday 7.30. Orchestral (music. 57 _ TO-NIGHT, at~S. "- KARANGAHAPE-RD. (opp. Buchanan's). )- Speakers'. I- MBS BARTON (from Glasgow), MESSRS r- CHARTER-IS, GRAHAM, and ALISON. TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON Mrs Barton will give on Address in East-st. j. Hall at 3 o'clock. 543 I- j - 1 DENTISTa"*. Off "DEMOVAU E ' G. P. M 0 *" c DENTIST, — Has Removed to tt NEW ROOMS. TOP OF SYMONDS-ST., w Opp. Id Section. _ Entrance Next door Mr. Tat*. T TeL 1168. Private Houne. 1828. n- — — >r Telephone 2935. to ¥" A™" H rjRANWELL, SURGEON DENTIST. English and American Experience, 258. QUEEN STREET. Next Auckland Savings Bank. *- M B A. E. H OBBS « SURGEON DENTIST, r ' CORNER JERVOIS & SENTINEL RDS., PONSONBY. g jl Herne Bay trams to Sentinel-rd. stoppiug. Hours: 9 to 5 and 7 to 8. Phone 446. se )1- ---?). r\K. ERNEST C. WINSTONE, &> *-' DENTIST, , (D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania), WATSON'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Queen aud Wellesley 6ts. 'Phone 2967. TJEMOVAL AT O T I C E. -arUNROE ■CJMANDEL, E DEN XI-ST. I Reps to notify ymi that on account ot alteratious to Smeeton's Buildings, he has iREMOVED TO "' DOMINION CHAMBERS, he No. 65, QUEEN-ST., Three Doors Lower Down from Old Premises. Remarkable FAINLES3 EXTRACTION'S. — rerfeet Fitting Plates. jj ar Gold Fillings. Crown and Bridge Work. Zj[ Hours: 9 a.m. to ", p.m., 7 to 8 each evening. ODcn Saturday Afternoon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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