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ECCLESIASTIC AX. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHJIIST. ■«- —POXSON.BY ROAD— 7 "p.m. DOMINION IJ.OAD (corner Burnley Terrace)— i p-m. RICHMOND (Francis Street)— 7 t>-m. AVONIXAUB (corner Station Road)— 7 p.m. OXEHUXCA (Trafalgar Street)— 7 p.m. nBV.O.NTOKT (Masonic Hall, Victoria •Road)— 7 . p.mV POINT CHEVALIER • Coronation Hall)— 7 n.m... PAPAKURA— 7 p.m. WHOSOBVER MISSION (Victoria Street.!. VICTORIA MISSION. The above Cimrcbes meet far Worship at 11 a.m. .Bible School, 2.45 p.m. CH U R G-H E S OF .CHRIST (Holding Life and AdreiK Truths). Morning at 11. for Followship. Afternoon, at 2.45, Sunday Schools. Evening, at 6.45, Preaching Service. AT WALTERS ROAD. Mr Thos. Soutliworth. Subject: "TILE GLORY OF CHRIST." AT WEST STREET: Mr G«>. Aldridge. Subject: "A BOOK, A NATION. A MAX." Three Historic Facts Necessary to Religion. Bible School: West Street. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.; at Walters Road. Thursday, 7.45 The Recent Lectures on "Theosophy: Its .Theories as Bible Truth*," are now on sale in pamphlet, !tti p.p. Price, one shilling. Obtainable at S-tatloners. A UCKLAXD pEXTRAL ATISSIOX. ■"-UCKLAXD -"J-ISSIOX. Motto: "Have Faith in God." BRIGHT. HELPFUL SERVICES Will be held To-MOKROW (Sunday), as follows:— 11 a.m.—Central Mission. Preacher, Rev. A. f. I.awT.v, President of the Methodist Conference. 2.4"i p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible ■^Tla^es 4.30 p.m.—Workers' Tea. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30 p.m.—The Service of Song. Orchestra. Choir, and Band will take part, from " Kc'lciupUon .Songs." 7 p.m.—SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT. Preacher. MR. JOHN BISSETT, MissUmer. Subject: "THE ROYAL HKAKEIt AND HIS TRAGIC END." 2000 Free Seats. Hymu Boots Provided City and Country Friends heartily Invited. The Fellowship Meetlug will be held on WEDNESDAY NIOIIT at 7.30. in the Central Mission. Preacher: Mr. J. Blssetr, Mlssioner. Subject: "Beware of Dogs." THE ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES will be held NEXT SUNDAY, March 26. A TCKLAXD ATETHODIST TyTISSION. EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. 10 a.m.—MEN'S iB1iBI«E CLASS. Mr Hardlng's Paper on -England's Island Em-pire." Come. 11 a.m.—"JESUS EXULTING, AND THE CAUSE." 7 p.m.—EVAXG-F/I.ISTIC SERVICE. "J.IOHT BUT NOT SIGHT." Anthem, "What Are These';" (Staiuert. ■Bright Singing. Everybody Welcome. Preacher: THE MISSIONED, REV. E. T. COX, M.A. PITT AND EI>WIN STREETS. 7 p.m.—MR E. OHMS. Soloists, Miss Archer and Mi Clark. rpHE THEOSOPHICAI. SOCIETY. J- H.'P.B. LODGE, 351, QL'EEX STREET. gUXWAT. AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture, •'HOW WE CONTACT TILE INVISIBLE WORLDS AROUNiD re." By MR J. KOSS THOMSON. . AT Tlli: THEOSOPHITAL HAIvL, HOFFJI.WS' SUILJJI-NXrS. 351, QUEEN. ST.. TUESDAY, at 8 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting for Members. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICALSOOIKTV Lecture Hall, Society of Arts BldjJ., Coburg Street. SUNDAY, AT 7 F.JL Public Lecture. "DEATH AND IMMORTALITY," " By MISS BLAN'DFORD. Music. Beading. Questions. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF Sri RITUALISTS t Incorporated). PITT STREET. TO-MORROW (SI'NIDAY). .1 p.m.—am HARDJN.G and Other Mediums 7 p.HK— MRS Ei L. KERKINS. Subject "HYPNOTISM: ITS USE AND AQUSE." Followed by Individual Messages. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH (Incorporated). OKAXGE HALL, KAJIANGAJIAPE ROAD NEWTON (opp. Post Office). * SUNDAY, 7 P.M. SCXDAY 7 P.M. MR OSCAR McBRINE (of England) Will Lecture. Subject: "SPIRITUALISM, AXCIENT AND MODERN." Final Lecture: From John Wesler to Sir Oliver Lodge Vihrlti I ' eo ; , '" , ' K<"*4W» >rom th» Law unratlnns from the audience by Mr A Mrk. K.U.C. This Lecture I, worth hear ism. * J SUCII a " ab e cinonent of Spirltualt v ilT ,sf-£ oin Collection at Door < fei M. a.rw. LYCErii -.in DEVELOPMENT CLASS "rvp- n y THUBSDAY. OluWntlj og QOSF.EL HALL, PAKNELL. TVKMv 7 -?- Mr - sen THLUSDAY-7.30 P . m S , rnytr Meeting. G osrEL *&&ssgr** —• sii r fe, THi'j?tu * ■*- -»- J Jive i ing. F.™«iJ?tf5sJjJ? PJD - Address b * Mr - xxsr » D it^ Pm -H TTOWE STREET HAII XI OFF KARAMiAHAPE ROAD ' LORD'S DAY—7 p.m.. preacher. Mr 1' (Hunter (from Belfast). Subject "A MerelInl Deliverance." WEDNESDAY—7.3O p.m.. Address All Christian* Heartily Invited! TTNITARJAX CHURCH, POXSONBY t^'ROAD.—Harvest Festival Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special Music by the Choir. Evening Subject, "■Millet's Gleaners.' 'Preacher, Eev. W. E. Williams, R.A. TVTEW 'BOOKS FOR CHRISTIAN l> : WORKSRS. THE HIGHER CRITICISM AND THF. WAS, by Sir Robert Anderson.—2/8. poetefl 2/13. ■HALFsHOOKS WITH ISAIAH, by Rev. Joe. P. WileS, M.A.— if. posted 4/5. THE liOBD'iS -PRAIi/R, An. Interpretation. • Critical and Expository, •'by. -Dr. James .W. /rh*tte-«/, postal-«/». X 'SYRIAN LOVE.JSTiORi', .ana.'Other Sermons, by Dr. J. Paterson Smyth, author "..'of "Tic.Gospel of.,the Hereafter."—l/, posted 4/"). .'...;'. . LYRA CHRffiTl—Metrical Musings,on .the' iLife of Our Lord, by Alfred E. '.Knight.— 4/. posted .4/*:" .' ': '..": . ST7SDAY - SCHOOL: TJXION-. DEPOT, DABBY STEBET. Joff .Queen Street).

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 18 March 1916, Page 2

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