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ECCtESIASTICAL. W/>HUB CH E S OP CHRIST. WEST STREET. Morning at 11 for Fellowship. Rveninfr, at 6.45—Mr. Aldridge will give r the first of three Addresses on "A ReasonL able Faith: L, 'God.' " H. Ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.45, ,f will be held the MWwinter Conference of ;. the New Zealand Publication and Evangelistic Association. All invited. r WALXEUS ROAD—Morninjj at 11 for Fellowanip. Afternoon, at 2.4a —Sunday L 'A SSOCTATED eHDRCHES OF CHRIST. •**- I'OKSONBY EOAD-7 p-in., Mr A. F. 0 Turner. Subject, 'The Resurrection." DOMINION ROAD (cor. Burnley Terrace)— a 7 p.x).., Mr. P. W. G-reenwood. RICHMOND {. (Blraneis Street)— Mr. Allen. AVONDALE - (cor. Station Road) —tj.4T> p.m., Mr. Wyatt. ONEHUNGA fTrafalpar Street)— 7 p.m., =■ Mr. Charles Watt. Subject: "A Prisoner Preaching to a Kins." DEVONPORT (Masonic Hail, Victoria Road) —11 a.m. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall) — 7 p.m.. Mr H. Edwaitlß. I'APAKURA— Mr. Hansen. DOCK STREIST MISSION. • The above Chnrches meet for worship at 11 a.m.; Bible School, 2.45 p.m. HRISTADE L P H I A N S. . Freemasons' Hall. Upper Queen St. 11 a.m.—Brcakins of Bread (L Cor. xi.). 7 p-rn.—"Tlie Return ot .resus to roe Eftirfi, and What He Will Do." Seats Free. No Collection. - TTNITARIAN" CHUUCH, PONSONBY BD. ' »J (Near Reservoir). RETV. U. J. UALX., M-A. .11 a.m. —"Is Christianity a Religion ot Make-believe?" 7 p.m.—"Moli-rn aid Iteltsions Thonsht." All Seats Free and Unappropriated. On WBDNT23DAY EVBXEfG NiEXT. v At S o'clock. ' A LECTURK enritled "Tho Oiieer Ktn»- ---• 'craft nf Hherlfs 1.." -will lip delivered by Mr H«ll. this helns the third of tbe series. ••Six tjiieer CTbapters in History."' TCTDEN MT. EDE~N~ Snikl.Tv —7 p.m.. Messrs. F. SlcLeod and Jj Phey. Tuesday—7.3o p.m.. Prayer Meeting. . Thursday, 7.30 p.m.. Address to Christians. HOWE STREET HALL, OFF KAKANGiAHAPE ROAD. Snndoy, ."α-d. 7 p.m.—SpeaJsor, Mr. C. H. • Hlnman. Subject, "The Long-suffering of God." 1 Everyone heartily invited. aOSPBL. HAIL, CALLIOPE BOAL>_ DEVONPOBT. Sundny—7 p.m., Mr B. Taylor. ' Tuesday—7.4r> p.m.. Prayer Meeting. 1 Friday—7.4s p.m.. Bible jKeading. : A Welcome to All. ! gALVATION ABMV, ALBEKT ST., CITY. SUNDAY SEEVTCES, Condirt-ted by Staff-Cirptain and Mrs Oreennold. 11 a.m. — HoMiiess Addreoa. 3 p.m.—Musical 7 p.m.—-livungelistic Service. Songster Brirnde and Brass Rand .ill ilnw. Open-air Meeting. Nelson iin cl Wcllingtou Streets, 111 ajn. K. GRBBN'Ii'IHI.D. CO. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTTST CT3URCH WILLIAM STREET (Dominion Road Tram Terminus). SUNDAY AT 7. Pastor PascQe will. Speak on "A GEEAT FAMENE PREDICTED." Important to Know. Come. Bring Your Bibles. (SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTIST -Cn-CRCH, *° MACKELVIB STKEET, PONSOiXBY. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 7. Pastor Robert Hare (from Australia) will Speak on: "PRESENT TRUTH." All Welcome. Bring Your Bibles. Come. "rrVHK LAW OF THE LORD IS x PERFECT." 11 a.m.. at NliW CHBKCH UALI-, POMPALLIKIt TEIiKACK, PONSONBY (next Lumbourne's). 2.45 p.m.—Sundiiy School. The New Church is the "New Jerusalem," which John saw descending from HesivenInqrrlries invited. A r\KDEK OF THIS STAR IN —/V--. THE EAST. f "Prepare for II is Coming." AUCKLAND BRANCH. PUBLIC ASSEMBLY, TO-MORROW (SDXDAY), AU(i. X at 3 p.m. MASONIC HALL (Dpper Q.u«>en St.). Address by Miss C. W. ChniKtie, "The Parable of the Bower." All InvUed. 67 SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS, OEATSCE HALL, KARANGAHAPB ROAD (opposite Newton Post Office). Sunday, 1 P-ni. —Mr McLeod-Craig will Lecture. Subject: "How to Attract Health. Wealth, and Progress." After Lecture Mr Craig will demonstrate Psychometry from Articles, Flo-wers. Heirlooms, etc.; also, Spiritual Messages. Come early to secure a seat. All welcome. All welcome. Collection at door. 45 PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Incorporated), ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PITT STREET. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—MR. 0. MACBULNE will deliver his Second Address on "Spiritualism and Modern Thought." MBS. NICHOLSON will give Clairvoyant and Spirit Messages. 87 PIRITUAL SERVICE, Foresters' Hall <npstalrs), Kitrangaiape Rd., Newton, Snndny, 3 p.m. Speaker. Mrs Harris Roberts- -Subject, "'Why SpirftnaHsm Waits." AH welcome. 544 AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Permanent Lecture Halt: Society of Arts Building, Coburg Street (next Wortlngmen'a Clnb). STj-NDAV, AUOTJST 3, 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "THE MYTH OF THB CELESTIAL VIRGIN," By Mr. S. Stnart, PJT.S. Music. Reading. Disensslon. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCI ET V, i SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Public Lecture: "PSICHEM, HIGHER AND LOWBK," By Msss C. W. Christie, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, SWA-NSON" STBEET. (Off Queen Street, opp. Sfiortland Street). By Miss C W. Christie. AT LODGEIHALL, 351, QUEEN STREET, MONDAY. S p.m.— Inquirers' Class. TDIKDAY, 8 p.m.—Public lecture, "The Astrai Plane." , WEDNESDAY, 2.45 p.m.—Pntolic Lecture, "iMy Brothers Keeper." IX ODDBTELLOWS' HALL, PARJSELI>. FRIDAY, S p.m.—Public Lecture, "Wny We Retnni to Barth Life." Vocal ■ Solo by Mrs. Hamilton Hodges. • 4 P.M., MEN'S MEETING. REV. WE RSADV Speaks on "Why We Believe in the Lite Hereafter." Jlearty welcome to men. Tea at 5.15 p.m. Y'W.CA.', STEgfr E, SUNP' A T SKKVTQS' *-Vf P-™-Wissiotiary Neva will be contributed by each Social HVmr and Tea, 5.30 p.m. THURSDAY. 7th. at 8 p.m. ■•ADOlied CliristSsuilty." by Key. Geo. Bond. PP ComW.and bring_a Friend. 539 SCIENCE SOCIETY—SerO Tices--Snnday, 7 pjn.; Wednesday, S pjp. Resdifli rppms open 2 to a (King S3yaig"s Hafl, Lowei Symondg gt). tot Arts miams* <«?£s!e J£? J****' .■on, jProfteot »»; Sp«*ervafrJßamfe

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1913, Page 7

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