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ECCLESIASTICAL. H U R C H E S OF CHRIST. : WEST STREET. Morning, at 11—For Fellowship. , Evening, at 6.45 —Mr. Geo. Aldridge will i preach. Subject, -The Judgment Seat of i Christ." Wednesday Evening at 7.45. Subject, I "Conflict in Egypt."' j WALTERS ROAD, MOUNT ROSKTLT, , Morning at 11 for Fellowship. Evening - at 7 o'clock, Mr. A. Y. Routley will preach, j Subject, "Return from the Grave. Is It ■ Possible?" ] ASSOCIATED CHCR.CHES OF CHRIST. < TONuSONiBY ROAD—7 p.m., Mr. A. F. Turner. ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street), 7 - .i-p.m., Mr. Lomax. DOMINION ROAD (cor. - I Burnley Terrace! — 7 p.m., iMr. F. W. Greenwood. RICHMOND (Francis Street)— Mr. i Chas. Watt. "Christ Alone." AVONDiALH i 1 (cor. Station 'Road)—6.4s p.m., Mr. E. Vlckery. DEVONPORT iMasonie Hall, Vie- j torla Road)— 7 p.m., Mr. Mushct. POINT ( CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)-7 p.m., Mr M. Bell. PAPAKURA-Mr. Wyatt. _ The above Churches meet for worship at 11 a.m,; Bible School, 2.45 p.m. - p II R I S T A D E L I'll I A N S, - Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m.-(Breaking of Bread (1. Cor. ii.). 7 p.m.—"The World's Coming King," Mr. j - C. Cooper. i Seats free. No collection. | NTTArja3.~citu ßCH. ponsonby RD. (Near Reservoir). Addresses by Mr. Geo. Stevenson. 11 a.m.—"The Importance of Goodwill. 7 p.m.—"The Bible in Schools." All seats free and_unapproprinted. j : pDEN"nLTLL7''VLBW UP., MT. EDEN. | Snnday. 7 p.m.—Mr. W. R. Wilson. i Tuesday— 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. i Thursday—7.3o p.m.. Missionary Meeting, c HOWE STREET HALL, OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 1 Sunday—7 p.m .Mr (i. W. Jones. Mondav—7.3o p.m., Prayer Meeting. i Wednesday—7.3o, Bible Reading. _ . .—. , GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD. DEVONPORT.—Sunday. 7 p.m.. Mr B. 'Taylor; Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.. Prayer M eting: : Friday. 7.45 p.m.. Bible-reading by Mr W. R. .Wilson. A hearty welcome to all. ! piHAiMBER OF COMMERCE. LENT SERVICES. MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Beginning on , • ASH WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 5. Two Services Daily. | First, from 12.20 lo 12.50. Second, from 1.20 to 1.50. Sneaker on Ash 'Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, THE BISHOP OF -WELLINGTON. Hymn Books Provided. 502 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. LODGE. 351, QUEEN aT. SUNDAY, 7 o'clock. PUBLIC LECTURE, ' 'THE WORK AND FUNCTION OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SO-OIETY IN THE WOULD." By Mr. J. R- Thomson. ■IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL. SWANSON STREET. (Off Queen Street, Opp. Shortland Street.) Questions invited at close of Lecture. j \ UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY A RAYNERS BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY STREET WEST. Public Lectnre at 7 p.m.: "MAORI MIGRATIONS," Colonel Gudgeon. Music. Reading. Discussion. HKISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. - Sun.. 7.15: Wed-., s. Readingroom open ' 12.30 to 4.30; Sat., 7 to 9 also.—ll, Endeau's Buildings. i CJALVATION ARMY (Auckland Corps), O ALBERT STREET UAI^L. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Address, Capt. Canty. 3 p.m.—Testimony and praise. 7 p.m.—GLOBE THEATRE, QUEEN STREET—REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. Revival Songs. Address. "THE CAKE." I. Selections Brass Band. Songsters. String t- Band. Adjutant liayward and Captain i. Canty will conduct services. All welcome. PROGRESS I VB ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Incorporated). ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT STREET. I. Mrs. Sorensen, Missionary to the National ; Association of Spiritualists, will deliver a Lecture To-uiorrow (Sunday) Night, at J ; o'clock. Subject, "Communication." Spirit Messages from Flowers and Independent i - Messages. General Meeting, Monday Night, t Election of Officers. 115 "\T EW CHI'RCH, POMPALLIER - --N TERRACE, PONSONBY (Next Lambourne's). 11 am.—"THE LABOUR AND REST COMMANDMENT." "What universally reigns with a man is in everything of bis thought and of his will, consequently is that thing which constitutes , his very mind and life" (Swcdenborg). "I have set God always before mc" i.Bihlei. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTSASSOCIATION.—"STUDIES IN THE a SCRIPTURES." Regular Meetings held ou the above Studies on Sundays at 7 p.m., Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30 p.m.—D. Hook. James St., Arch Hill. M C. A. • Sunday Afternoon Men's Meeting, 4 ; 7 p-m., -How I Became a Christian," by ! Messrs Alex. Mill and W. B. Dowsett. Strangers Tea at 5.15. New arrivals • specially Invitpd. PUBLIC NOTICES. VTACKAY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, QUEEN STREET. t The Most Up-to-date In Town. '• Also, on Sale, i- Books of all descriptions. New Goods conr, stantly arriving. MACKAY'S BOOK DEPOT, ' f Queen Street (opp. J.C.L. Corner). L'RE California Cider (Non-Alcoholic) — Nature's Best. No finer drink for hot weather; cool and refreshing; absolutely l » pure.—G. W. S. Patterson and Co., Wll- _ ilamson's Chambers, Shortland St., Wholej* sale Agents. 53 f\S AND AFTER 30th JANUARY, 1913, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Bud--1 ness of THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA will be conducted in Temporary Premises in the OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS (Savings Bank Department), SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. ■r A. T. WEBSTER, Inspector. • Wellington, 24th January, 1913. 531 I. — • AGENTS NOTE. I have Sold my Farm at Henderson through the Agency of Messrs Creamer and FaykeL No. -14, Queen St. ic 4S E. LOWE. I. ?• rVTHEN IN TOWN CALL ON " VV GEORGE B. WARMAN, *• Hobson Street (near Victoria Street), For all Classes of HOUSE FURNITURE AND FDBNISHINGS. You simply cannot do better. Quality and price right. } c -we are Wholesale Manufacturers. m Inspect Our New Warehouse. 10 ■ __— « W. R- \y A L X E R (Member Auckland Stock Exchange), QITOCK AND QHARE "DROKER, 7 and Financial Agent, Entrance to Stock Exchange, AUCKLAND, ai Telephone 3344. Mortgages oe^otinted.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 7

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