ECCLESIASTICAL AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. BBV. H. KNOWLES KEMgTOX, 10.15 a.m.—Season of Intercession. 11 a.m.—"LIFE WITHIN THE VEIL." 7 p.m.—"PEACE IN RELATION TO SIN," being first Address of a Series upon Bickersteth's Hymn, "Peace, 'Perfect Peace, In this dark world of eln. . . " lAnthem, "O Saviour of The WorM" (Stainer). Gospel solo, 'Mrs Steward. WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Midweek Service for Prayer and 'Fellowship. Address by Pastor. EDEN BAPTIST CHOBCH. KEY. HOWABD ELLIOTT. 11 a.m.—"God's Poems." 7 p.m.—"Jeans te King." In the strife, >etween nations, and amid the rivalries of i Thrones, here is the undimmed truth. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHtIBCH. 11 a.m.—Cradle Koll Service. Bright ■Singing. Choir Piece. 7 p.m.—BEY. JAMES IJiOS. Special Singins by the Choir. MISS ALICE KIIUIEE will Sing— "Bemember Now Thy Creator," and "By Galilee's Calm Waters." rjjRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. VX Corner Grange and Dominion Bde. REV. W. H. HINTON. 11 a.m., "Be Filled With the Spirit"; special Sconts* Parade in honour of late Sergeant W. C. (Rimmer. 7 p.m., Memorial Service for Sergeant W. C. Rimmer; solo by Mr L. Honeycomb, "Thou Art Passing Hence" (Sullivan). EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH (Rev Alfred North). —11 a.m., "Fear of Evil Tidings and Its Antidote." 7 p.m., "Deliverance, and the New Song." "pONSONBT BAPTIST CHURCH ■*- REV. JOSEPH CLARK. Morning at 11—"Soldiers of Christ." Evening at 7—"Sin of The World." All Seats Free. A Welcome for Ton. TyrOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH.— •"*■ Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Paator W. L. Salter. rnAKAPCiNA BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor -*- 08. R. Weston.—ll a.m.; 7 p.m. "The Sleep With .No Awakening." Snbbatli School, 2.30. 14 CHURCHES OF CHRIST (Holding Life and Advent Truths). Morning at 11 for Fellowship. Afternoon at 2.45, Sunday School. Evening at 6,-So, Preaching •Service. AT WAI/EERS iIOO.VD. MR. THOS. 'SOUTHWORTH. Subject: 'The Word of Life." AT WEST STREET. MB. GEORGE ALDTCIDGE. Subject: "The Paradise of God." The Bible has some Tery definite things to say about Paradise, 'but nothing -whatever to correspond to the ideas recently expressed by Bishop Ave-rlll, nor to the Theoeophlc notions of the state after death. Bible School: At West Street. WEDNESDAYEVBNIEN'G, at 7.45; at Walters Road on THURSDAY EVENING, nt 7.45. A ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD—7 p.m, Mr Moyle. DOMINION ROAD (corner Burnley Terrace)— 7 p.m., Mr Glalster. RICHMOND (Francis Street) —7 p.m., Mr Greenwood. ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street)— 7 p.m., Mr Bryden. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall) —7 p.m. VICTORIA MISSION. WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria Street) —Mr'Urauhart. Tne.'iboy^auircliee'meet f9n>V&irahlp at 11 a.m. 'Bible' School,' 2.45.p.m. ,<...-, CHRISTADELPHIANS. (Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street.' 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread 0. Cer. xi.). 7 pjn.—Subject: "The X&ugh of Jehovah, and the Coming War. of Armageddon: What? Why? Where? When?—and After!" Speaker, Mr. Charles Cooper. GOSPEL HALL, PAR NELL SUNDAY—7 p.m., Mr. Burt. TUESDAY—7.3O pjn., 'Address by Mr. Cameron. THURSDAY —7.30 pjn.. Prayer Meeting. A hearty invitation to all. GOSPEL HALL, Calliope Road, Devonport.—SUNDAY, 7 pjn.. "The Heavenly City (New Jerusalem)" by Mr. G. Grabh. of Christchurch. Also, Addresses on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, at 7.45 p.m., by Mr. G. Grubb. Welcome;* o all. HALL. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT Xv EDEN—SUNDAY. 7 p.m., Mr T. X Cameron.' Subject, "The Tremendous Problem Facing Men." TUESDAY, 7.30 p m.— Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 pjn.— Mr. T. R. Cameron. Subject, "The Risen and Glorified Redeemer." HOWE STREET HALL, off Karangahapc ltoad—LUUL»°S L»AI, 7 p.ni., preaoaer •air. Spottlswoode, "The History oi tjirisiendom in the Parables." Also, WJiDNiKSDAI, 7.30 pan., Addreas to Believers. SALVATION ARMY. ALBERT STBEET COMJtfltolSllMwliK H. C. <HOI>I JdSK. 3 p.m.—Subject: ""SOCIAL AND IUJSCUE WORK." Special Report of the Latest Developments during the past year in New Zealand. Girls from the Ponsonby Grange Orphanage taking port. Councillor W. Holdsworth will preside, supported, by other Ladies and Gentlemen. 7 pjn.—Farewell to Bandsmen Charnley and Aahton. 8.10 p.m.—Band will play the lads to the station. THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.. Young People, including the Girls from the Grange Orphanage, will give a Special Programme. Tickets, sixpence. COMMISSIONER HODDER will visit tie Bden Corps, Walters Road, On SUNDAY, at 11 a.m. Subject: "What Is Holiness?" 7 p.m., Newmarket Corps. Snbject, "The Blood-stained Traveller;" You are specially invited to all services. See Special Advertisement, page C. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY J- H.P;B. LODGE, 351, QUEEN ST. In TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, SUNDAY, at 7 o'clock. FINAL LECTURE BY MISS CHRISTIE National Lecturer. "Killed in Action: Life, not Death" (Part 2). Public Question Meeting on MONDAY NEXT, at 351, Queen Street, conducted bj MISB Chrirtte. . AUCKLAND T H E*/ BOPHICAI SOCIETY, Society of Arts Building, Kitchener Street (late Cotrarg Street). TO-jMOWBOW (BUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "KARMA: TJItE "RBVEAUfitt OF GOD," H. Woodruffe. Music. Reading. „ Questions. rnHE THEOSOPIHICAiL SOCIETY, -L H.PjB. LOIKJB, 351, QUEEN STREET TOMORROW (SUNDIAY), AT 7 PJtt. Final Lecture of Thte Visit: "KILLBD US A<TION: LIFE, WCM DEATH" (Part 2). By MISS C W. CHRISTIE, ■National Lecturer, In the CONCERT CHAMBOiR OF THE TOWN HALL MONDAY XBXT.— Public QuwUan Bvca Jag. at Ul. Quhl Otft, bitUmoSS,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 240, 7 October 1916, Page 2
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