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BCCLESIA«TIC*X. . A SSOCIATED CHtJRCITES OF CHRIST. •A PONSONBY EOAD-r7 p.m., Mr. W. Page. Snbject ."The Power of aJName." DOMINION .KOAD (cor. Burnley Terrace)----—7 p.m.. Mr-Moyle. RICHMOND- <F**nds Street) —7 p.m., Mr. W.vatt. AVONJXALE (cor. Station Bond)— 7 p.m., Mr. Glalster. ONEHCSGA (Trafalgar Street) —7 p.m., Mr. A. 'M. Bryden. DEVONPORT (Masonic Hall. Victoria. Eoad)—7 p,m., Mr, Lomax. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)— Mr Greenwood. PAPAKURA—Mr. Dick. WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria Street). VICTORIA AVEXT7E. The above Churches meet for worship at 11 a.m.; Bible School, 2.45 p.m. AHCRCHES OF CHRIST. \y (Holding Life and Advent Truths.} WEST STREET—For Fellowship at 11 a.m. Evening, at 6.45 —Mr Geo. Aldridge will preach; snbject. "The Crises of the Dispensations." ~ . ' WALTER'S -HOAD—For Fellowship at 11 a.m. iSnnday-schools Bt 2.43 p.m. At West Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Bt 7.45. BIMe School Study, "The. Prophecy on Olivet." CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST STBEET (KARANGAHAPB ROAD). TOMORROW EVENING, AT-6.45. Mr. Geo. Aldridge wHI preach. Subject: "THE CRISES OF THE DISPENSATIONS." Illnstrateo , by' Chart. The moral conditions-ofthe dispensations brinfc on .BpQChaJ.Crises: the»B qr». arnte. \ "recognmou or tnese crises, past and future, Is essential to a right understanding of the course find significance of human 'history. All are welcome. Hymn Books provided. GH R I S T A D E L P H I AX S. (Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St.) 11 -of -Bread (I. P«SA 7 p.m. -~."SYRIA. AND PALESTINE: Tossible Sequel of-the Great War. " Seats Free. No Collection. TTNITARIAX CHURCH, PONSONBY Rt>. HARTOST "FESTIVAL SERVICES. Evening Snbject—'"The Heart of a Ptrnnger." Special Harvest Music by the REV. W. E. WILLIAMS. B.A. CHURCH. NEWTON ROAD, •r ;ear *°P -Symonde Street. 11 a.m.—"JIROiYIDiENCE." Questions Invited. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School, 7 p.m.—"ATfMAGEI>DON. A Few Rational Thouchts." fpHE SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST •*- CHURCHES. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. MACKELVIB STREET, PONSOXBYgALVATIOX ARMY. ALBERT STiUSBT. SPECIAL. REVIVAL, SERVICES. . Conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Holmes. - 11 a.m.—Holiness Ad<lress-by Airs Jfolmss. 3 p-m.—Praise Meeting. 1 7.30 p.m.—Subject: "Bloctadcs-to Sin." 1 Every THURSDAY, at S p.m., Heart Talk on Holiness. All who are interested In the ■higher life invited. riOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD. \y ■ T>EVONPORT.^-SI!NDAY—7 p;m., Mr B Taylor. TUESDAY—7.4S ' p.m.. Prayet "Weettng. ' THURSDAY—T.4O p.m.. Btbie Reading. GOSPEI/ HALT.. F^KXRLL 7 p.m., Mr. J. Sppttiewoode. TUESDAY 7.30 p.m.. .Addresses- -by Mr. JSpottlswoode. THURSDAY—7.3O p.m., Prayer Meeting. --•■- EDK.V HALL, VIEW. R.OAD, MOUNT •EDEN— SUNDAY, 7 -p.m., "The Unseen World and Its Occupants." TUESDAY 7.30.- "Christ Taking -Possession of the Earth." THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.. "The Two Witnesses and Their Testimony." HOAVE STREET. HALL. OFF KAEAXOAH4PB' ROAD. AUCKLAND — LORD'S DAY. 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. W. ■R Wilson. " 'WEDNESDAY—7.3O P.m., Address by Mr. J. Spottiswoode, "Priestly Privileges o£ Believers." A UCKLAND THEOSOPmCAL SOCIETY Lecture Hall, Society of Arts Bldgs., Coburg Street SU-XDAY," iIAROH-21, 'AT 7 P.M. Public Lectured ■ "THE NEXT GREAT QUESTION , FOR ENGLAND TO SOLVE IS THE PROBLEM OF COLOUH."By Mr. Will Dalton. . ;. Music. Reading. Questions. mHE: THEOSOPHICAL- ■ SOCIETY, 1 H.P.B. LODGE, 351. QDBEN ST. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M., Public Lecture: "HAVH ME MADE OUR FATE? CAN WE MOULD OUR DESTfNY3" By Miss C. Wv Christie. •National Lecturer for fihe Theosophlcal Society in New Zealand. Violin Solo by Mastec H. Llssacfc. . In the • - ■ ARCADIA THEATRE, KAKAMIAHAPE ROAD. The following activities -have now been resumed" in "the Lodjje Rooms:— MONDAYi .8 p.m.—Public Inquirers , Class. TUESDAY, S p.m.—Members' study Glaae. WEDNESDAY, 2.;» p.m.—Public Class for Ladles. .._ _ - - FRIDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Meeting of Round Table- . .'."'. ■SUNDAY, 3 p.m.—Children's Claesesi Library and Beadingroom Open Dally, 11 to 5., <tr ""jtr. •..-..; : : .c... "~a. ~.' "HE- LIVES MOST WHO THINKS ■ ' MOST, " ... -Will,be the Subject of. Mr.Jtt. r. Roberts' Address at the Y-.M:C.A. SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK. . ;"."" ". Hearty Singing. All MenUnvjted.'.' . \7*OUNG ' 'WOJKen'S CHRISTIAN X ■ . .ASSOCIATION, ' • 25, WELLESEEY STIIBET EAST/ •SKSDAY SERVICE, iIS-p.m.— gpeaker, Miae Buttle. Subject:. "The Samaritan Woman." - - -- *-- —'■ j ■__• Tea and Social Hour, 5.30 p.m. ■ . Strangers -Specially- Invited. • ■ T>RESBYTERTAN T. i 1.% C. ." U CAMP., j 1* _ I"". , itoTtrrapu;*-EABTER.... ... • A further' Registration' Fee will be payable on all Enrolment Fjorms posted after MONDAY NEXT, 22nd-inst. Will members' an<r "otWrs..r;e,quirjps;,forms,,.or.information, kindly apply at ouue to Class Secretaries of to THE CAMP SECRETARY, Box 1093, C.p.p., Auckland? nriAKING MEN V AUTB. —A Book-of Studies in'-the Principles-and , Practice of Individual .Soul. -by C. G. Trumbull; 1/,- posted 1/5. "OUGHT CHRISTIANS TO KEEP THE "SABBATH?" A study ot this important inbject by Dr R. , A. Torreyi;' r &ih posted *7d. . • SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT, 1 Darby Street, round Stone'i Comer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 68, 20 March 1915, Page 2

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