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ECCLESIASTICAL. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. SUNDAY, JULY 2. 10.15 a.m.—Season of Intercession. 11—REV. H. KNOWLBS KEMFTON, "THE LORD'S SUPPER. A PROCLAMATION." f'ommiiiilnn Service at close. Reception of new members. 7—OttAI'LAIN L-hiSLIK NiEALE. 'THE "SUMMONS OF THE PRESENT CRISIS." The Chaplain will refer to the work anions our soldiera in camp, and wiH make ail appeal for support of the tfeathereton Institute. Anthem. "In My Father's House" U. V. Roberts). TUESDAY. 7.3o—Sunday Scholars' Entertainment and Priz.o-givin^. WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Midweek «ervfc© for Prayer and Fellowship. rj/UANGE ROAD BAPTIST OBDROII, *J DOMINION ROAD, SIT. EDHNi Morning at U. Evening at 7. REV. W. 11. HINTO.N. Special Communion Service following Morulns Service. TJie Granger Troop of Boy Scouts will parade in tlip morning. Visitors heartily invited to all 'Services. THURSDAY. Ctli inst.. at 7.30 p.m.— Pnhlk- Welcome to Mr Hinlon. Chairman, Rev. Alfred North (Moderator). EDEN BAPTISE CHURCH. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. U a.m.—Rev. G. D. Cox. formerly minister of the church. Communion. 7 p.m.—"The World Has Not Seen toe Lust of Clirlat: (Hi.), 'The Christ that h to Be.' " Men and Women who are puzzled by toe outlook of to-day are invited. •pONSONBY BAPTLST CHURCH. Morning—ll. UEV. JOSEPH CLARK Subject, "The Church." Evening-7, REV. JOSEPH CLARK. Subject. "The Word." TMCHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. -*- 1, 11 a.m.. ''God's Character SketchesNo. G, "ELISIIA TUB HOMELY," Communion ax close. 7 p.m.—".Night Scenes: Xo. ,'J, The Dark Night." Preacher: REV. JAMES INGS. TfJPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH (Be*. ■*-' AJfred N-artli)—ll a-nu. "The Obligation to inibUe Worship"; 7 pjn., "The Glory of Fidelity." TUT. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH.— UK. Morniaß, 11 : ISvening, 7. Pastor, W. L. Salter. "The Two Insurrections." OUKAPTDfA BAPTIST CHCRCII, MIL- -«- I<X>RD._Pastor, U. K. Wcsrcm. 11 a.m. i p.m., Suliject, "Stupendous Events of the Immediate I'nture." Sunday-school, C H ,S?,? H T E lf S 0F CHRIST (Holding Life and Advent Trnths). Morning at 11 for Fellowship Afternoon at 2.45, Sniiday-schools Evening at 6.«, Preaching Services. AT WALTERS ROADMR. THo's. SOimHWORT-H. Snbject: ' "THE CHRISTIAN JIAOE." AT WEST STREETMR. GEO. ALDRIDG-E. SobiecU "THE SOUNDING OF THE TEUMPBTS." From the Word of God is obtained knowiedso or Hie fcit-t ul cumin-,- Divine Jutltf-meu-t on the eardi, and of .the exact nature of those judgments. Ou WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT a Reunion social ALeetiug will be held to celebrate the ottth Church Anniversary to commence at 7.30. Frieuds aud well-wishers are invited to attend. n l^w™? °°' ut Wa]Lers K«ad, THURSDAY DViEMNG, at 7.10. CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD-7 pja., p. D. Me-*.-allmil. B.A. Oonuacixceoitiiit of Mission DOMINION ROAD (i-orntT Bux.dey TJr"race)—7 p.m., Mr Guyan. MciMiOND U'rancis Street)— 7 p.m., Mr V. w. Greenwood. O.NEHLWCiA (Trafalgar Street)— 7 p.m., .Mr GlaLster. AVONDALE (corner {Station Road)— 7 p.m. POINT L.LER (Coronation Hail)— 7 p.m., Mr A. Edwards. WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria Street). VICTORIA MISSION—Mr H. N. Basnall. The above Churches meet for Worship at 11 mv. Bible School, 2:-15 pjn. • QHKISTADELPHIANS (Freemasons' Hall, Belginm Street) il a.m.—Breaking; of Bread (I. Cor. xl) 7 p.m.— "W-AR— lts Canse, as Defined in the Bible; a Theological -Fable Dispelled " Mr. W. S. Xearsley. Seats Free. No Collection. QOSPdUL HALL, P.AENBLL. SUXDA.Y—7 p.m-, Mr Spotttewoode. TUfiSDAY_7.3O p.m., Address by Mr Spottiswoode. THURSDAY—7.3O p.m., Prajer Meeting. G* 6 ™ , PE BOAD - SUNDAY—7 p.m., Mr P,. Taylor 7.45 p-m_. Missionary Pra3ei TBSORBDAY-*.40 p.m., Bible Reading. "PVDEN B.AT.T., VTBW ROAD, MOUNT ±J EDEN. SUNDAY— 7 p.ui.. Address by Mr. .las. Ben-neft. Subject, "Tho l«-all and lt«storaiion of Peter." TUESDAY-7-30 p.m Prayer M-eetln- •., m . p P o S DAV-7..- S Ht>Ii E JSSLin^te Jae. SpottiswDode. «übjwt, "The Jew Past, Present and Futnru." TTOWB STKBET HALL, ■LL OFF KARANGA4IAPE ROAD. IX>»D\S ODAY, 7 p.m.—Mr C. 11. Ilimnan, T-he Judsment am] -Eternal State " WEDNESDAY-7.30 p.m. Address, "The Sigmflcanc<! of the Eighth I>a.v." QTOHIDNGA PEOPLE'S -jl/riSSlou. 7 r_M.—FORESTER'S TT-rKAO-KB-- P Si The rcopk's Popular Sottlcp Hearrj, Hclpfnl, and lirisht Inspiring . Slu B'»f? I.v Mission Choir Anthems: "HaU Kmmantrel," "Te' Denra." Preacher: KVANUELIST CAHPRFAA, tUitc Sydney Central Mission). Snbject: "The Reason of Our ChastiseBand of Hopo Tuesday. Monster Special Programme. 21 A i ' f"kRDER OF THE STAR IN ■L A '"1 TUE EAST. ? \ AUCKLAND KKANCH. '^A 55 "Preparing for Ills Comln K ." neld To-morrow at 3 p.m., in the TbposophiuaJ Hull, 351, Qneen Stroet. Snbject: "The Parable of the Unjust Steward," by Miss C. W. Christie. letters of inquiry are invited concerning the coming of a world teacher. Address to the Secretary, 331, Queen Street, Auckland. 4 SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS MRS POWER, AT 51, PONSONBY ROAD. 7 p.m. LECTURE, "FELENiDSHIP." Floral Clairvoyance. War News. Saver Coin Door. 69 SPTRITDAJL SCIENTISTS' CHJJRCH (INCORPORATED). ORANGE HALL, Karangahape Road, Newton, opp. Post Office SUNDAY, 7 P.M. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Re-engagement for a .Short Season oi MRS S. K. MORRIBON, N.A.S.C , Who wffl Lecture. After Spirit Messages from JScroers. Do n-ot miss tire opportunity of hearing ■oris ftne Trance Medium. Silver Coin Collection at door. VV.KD.\ESJ>AY NIGHT, JUL.Y 12. ORANGE HAX.Ii. MiSMONS!nEAnON OF PBYOHOMEffiRT, By MES S. MORRISON. Admission. 6d. fiOaiDAT ABTfBRNOON, P,M. "What'a Ycrar Nnmber, and What's Year Colour?" Address by Mrs Morrison. TJJCOQUESSTVaS CHURCH Off i. sPiiaTirAiiiana, lirCOIDPORATBD SHnVTCES. OBUBELLOWS' HALL, FJTT STREBT. Afteraoon, !1 p.m. Infant Dedication Sen'lce, Addreaa. "Tho Divino Incarnation." Evening, 7 o'clock, Snbjecl, "In Memoriam," or "Woman's Saeridce and 'Recompenae," followed UyC'airvowince.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 2

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