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ECCXESIASTICA-. p E 0 P _ B ' S MISSION, ODDFEIXOWS' HALL, COOK-ST. MR JAME3 CHABTERIS, THE SCOTTISH PREACHER, Will Speak Sunday Morning 11 a.m. Sunday Evening ■.. .; 7 p.m. AB Seats Free. YOU ABB WELCOME. 22 QHRISTADBLPHIANB. *-' Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh^t. Newton. 11 a.m. Memorial Service (I. Cor., xi.). 7 p.m.—" Christ the Future Ruler of the World." JTtREE CHRISTADEDPHIANS. ■*- Masonic Hall. New North. Road, Eden Terrace. 11 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.—Subject, " The Better Sacrifices of the Heavenly Things." CHURCHES OF CHRIST. DONSONBY-'RD— 7, Mr. A. F. Turner. Subject, " Turning Water into Wine at a Wedding." 'DQMINION-RD, corner Burnley Terrace.— RICHMOND (Francis-st.)— 6.45, Mr. A. A. Creamer. AVONDALE (corner Statton-rd.).—6.45, Mr. D. Bodle. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Ha 11).—6.45 p.m. DEVONPORT (Masonic Hall, Victoria-rd).— Mr. Htbbnrt. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall).—7. PUKEKOHE.—7, Mr. M. Bell. PAPAKURA.— Mr. W. Page. The above Churches meet for worship at 11 a.m.; Bible School, 2.45 p.m. CHURCHES OF CHRIST. WEST-STREET. Morning, at 11, for FeUowsbip. Evening, at 6.45.—Mr. Geo. Aldridge win preach. Subject. " Facing the Foe; Christianity Against the Drink Interests." Prayer Meeting on Wednesday Evening at 7.45. WALTERS ROAD, MT. ROSKILL— Morning at 11,.f0r Fellowship; Evening, at 6.45, Mr. H. Aldridge will preach. Subject, "Our Duty in the Present Conflict." TTpEN HALL, VIEW-RD., MOUNT EDEN Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr B. Taylor. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christians. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-RD., DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr H. L. Thatcher. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A Hearty Invitation to All. Q OSPEL HALL. PARNELL. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr Anderson. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Address by Mr F. Bush All are Welcome. HOWE-STREET HALL, OFF KA-RANGAHAPE-RD. Lord's Day, at 7 p.in.Address by Messrs Reanney and. Jones. Wednesday, 7.30 ptm.—Bible Reading. AH Welcome. AUCKLAND i-"_SNTRAL TyriSSlON. uckland Central daission. (Motto: "Ha.ye Faith In God.") Bright, Helpful Services will be held TO-MORROW <SCNDAY), as follows: — 11 a.m.—Albert-«t. Mission Hall. Preacher, Mr John Blspett. Subject, "THE RIGHT MAN IN THE WRONG PLACE." Sunday School at 2.40. HIS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30.—50NG SERVICE, Orchestra: 'Heavenward March," Chevalier de Breton. The Choir will sing "Redemption Songs." Soloist Miss Alice Rimmer. 7 p.m.—SPECIAL FORWARD MOVE •MENT. Preacher, Mr John Bissett. Subject, "THE DECAPOLIS WONDER: A FIGHT WORTH SEEING." 2000 Free Seats. Hymn Books Provided. Strangers and City- Friends warmly Invited. AUCKI-AND rj-ENT "TiJTSSION. ' BIRKENHEAD (Next HeUaby's). OPENING SERVICE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 7 p.m. And continuing each Week Night at eight o'clock, Saturday excepted. A Cordial Invitation to All. MR FORBES MACLEOD, Evangelist 86 AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. tRAYNBB'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEYST. WEST. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "THB NEW EVANGEL," By Mr H. Young. Reading by Miss O. E. Rowe. Music. Reading. Questions. THEOSOPHICA-L HALL, 351, QUEEN-ST. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. PubUc Lecture: "THE NEED OF A GREAT TEACHER." Questions Invited. Lotus Crass for Children, Sunday. 3 p.m. Free Public -Classes for Inquirers, Monday, 7.45 p.m.; Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Library and Readlngroom open daily. ___________________________ PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Incorporated.) ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-BT. SUNDAY MEETINGS: 3 p.m., Lyceum and Adult Class. Stephenson, conductor. 7 p.m., Mrs. Pybus (Main), win deliver a Lecture. Subject: "Spirit Control" Messages from Flowers. Mr. Ewsrt's Orchestra will play the following selections: "Tannhanser" (Wagner), "Lurllne" (Wallace). 65 -pi_OOB_SS-rVB THOUGHT, RANGtAA TI-RA ROOMS, corner Symonds-street and Khyber Pass. — 7 p.m., REV. M. WALKER; subject, "A MEDICAL TALK ABOUT ALCOHOL, DRUGS, AND PROHiUBTTaON." Advanced Class To-night. 7.30. »4 PBOFEMIOHAL NOTICE!. 0. E. H ABDBN ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND-ST., AUCKLAND. T»EMOVAL NOTICE.— A G. Qnartley, Banister and Solicitor, has Removed from the offices at 29, High-st, to 19 and 20. Coombes* Arcade. Money to Lend. K. W. H l L *• BARRISTER AND SOLICTTOB, No. 16, WYNDHAM-STHBET. w] iT S g^^ SOLICITOR (Late 29, High-street). Has Removed into New Offices on First Floor. PREMIER BUILDINGS, Corner of Queen and Durham, streets (Behind Stewart Dewson's). Money to Lend on Approved Securities at Lowest Current Rates. B w. Porrltt *". H. Mueller. pORRITT & jy-UELLEB. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 115. QUEEH-STREET (Opposite Shortland-st) AUCKLAND. And at PABROA AND WAJHI. ■■— __________________________[ —*——^—^— ——^—1 PIANOS FOB SAX-. PIANO, nearly new, L. Mills, London; £20 cash.Can be seen any night after 6 p.m., 25, ________rne-at_, Newton. 21 XT-tOR SALE, Haake Piano, almost new, A lovely tone, to perfect order; a barjataj—Apply Tuesday, Room 16, upstairs. 15. Victoria, Buildings East 8
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 287, 2 December 1911, Page 8
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