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ECCI_ESIASTICAI_ AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. QUEEN STREET. , REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. 10.15 a.m.—Season of Intercession. 11 a.m.—"THE DUTY OF HOPE." Church Parade of Tabernacle Boy Scouts. 7 p.m.—YOUNG IPEOPDE'S SERVICE. "THE SACREDNESS OF BUSINESS." Anthem, "O, Give Mc the Comfort" "Craston). TUESDAY, 3 p. m.—Monthly Meeting of Baptist Women's Missionary Union WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Mid-week Service. Address by Pastor, "A. Nation's Foes." BAPTIST TABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATAKE PLACE NEXT SUNDAY SERVICES, APRIL 21 AND 28. Other Meetings of Interest, Full particulars will be announced shortly. , 679 j ]y£OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. , Minister, REV. F. H. RADFORD. 11 a.m.—Subject, "A Noble Family Altar." 7 p.m.—Subject, "Why Sin Is Sin." Communion at close of Evening Service. TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m.—Congregational Social in S.S. Hall. Music. Refreshments. A cordial welcome to all. WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 — Members' Monthly Business Meeting: "OONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. A- SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, Morning, 11—Rev. Reuben Bailey. Afternoon, 3— Rev. Ralph Gebble. Evening, 7—Mr. 11. F. Farmer. Special Singing by Scholars, assisted by Choir and Orchestra, Conductor, Mr. W. P. Long. Collection In Aid of School Funds. TUESDAY. March 2G. —Annual Tea, 6 p.m. Entertainment, 7.15. Adolts, 1/; Scholars, 6d. j rj.KA.NGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, j " REV. W. H. HINTON. ! 11 a.m.—"The Experimental Aspects of the Work of the Holy Spirit." 7 p.m.—"The Finished Work of Christ." I Dedication Service following the Morning Service. JJICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Mr. H. J. Farmer. 7 p.m.—Rev. Reuben Bailey, "Lessons -Tom Olympic Games.'' 8 p.m.—The Lord's Supper. M"OUXT"ALBERT~BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a_m.. Rev. A. Anstlce; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. W. Yarnell. of Takapuna. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. T3ERESFORD STREET CONGREGAA * TIONAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY SERVICES. 10.30 a.m.—lntercession. II a.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. 7 p.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. Anthem, "Thine, O Lord. Is the Greatness"; solo, by Miss J. Bailey, "The First Palm Sunday." "M"E'VTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH xy EDINBURGH STREET. Morning. 11: Evening, 7. REV. CLYDE L. CARR. ON EHU NG A CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . 11 a.m.—Mr. E. Staccy. 7 p.m.—Rev. C. C. Brown. Subject: "The Woman That Was a Sinner." GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning, 11 a.m.. Rev. E. lA. Brldger. Evening, 7 p.m.. Rev. E. A. [Brldger. .^_>;..-r..T»_„_,,>-.."_- . "VrOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL X * X CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Preacher: REV. HARRY JOHNSON. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 11 a.m.—"Spiritual Husbandry." 7 p.m.—"sSowing and Reaping." Special Music, including Anthems, "O, Lord. How Manifold." "Ye Shall Dwell In the Land." Soloists, 'Miss Ivy Wood and Mr. J. F. Ewen. BERESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Next Central 'Fire Station). SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE. GOOD FRIDAY AT U A.M. Preacher: REV. FREDERIC WARNER. rXO N GREG ATI O NAL CHURCH. WESTERN SPRINGS—II. Mr F. Matthews: 7, Rev. 11. J. Ralph. NEW LYNN—II. Rev. H. J. Balph; 7, Mr W. H. Wilson. SWANSON—3, Rev. H. J. Ralph. EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning, 11, Rev. S. Griffiths; Evening. 7. Rev. H. C. George. XTOCNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, SUNDAY SERVICE, 4.15 p.m. Speaker: MISS LILIAN HERCUS. Tea and Social Hour at 5.30 p.m. A Welcome to All Girls. PUBLICATIONS. 'THHE HIDDEN LIFE OF PRAYER." By REV. DAVID M. McINTYRE (Principal of Bible Training Institute, Glasgow), A Most Helpful Book for all those who wish to Strengthen their Prayer Life, so also is WITH CHRIST IN THE SCHOOL OF PRAYER, by Rev. Andrew Murray, which contains 10 wonderful lessons. I and is looked upon as quite a classic upon this all-important subject Only: 1/9 each, or posted 2/, from THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE, 133, Symonds Street. H. L. THATCHER. Phone 2628. " fTTHB "DLACK •pROPHET." By Guy Fitch Phelps. A vivid, powerful story of a young priest and a young girl destined for the veil that will grip you. Wlthlut In any way detracting from or hindering the action of the story, a scathing exposure of priestcraft and Jesuitry, and of the secret practices of the Roman Catholic Church is made. A living, stirring romance. 4/0. Posted, 5/. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION DEPOT, Darby Street, off Queen Street, READ "THE BOOK OF LIFE.' by "The Spirit of Truth," The Most Original and Important Book upon the ETHICS OF MARRIAGE AND SCIENTIFIC BIRTH CONTROL Ever Published. "The information contained in 'The Book of Life' ought to be spread far and wide for the benefit of the race."—Mrs Claasen, Rawene. Posted, 2/9 {originally 4/6) UNITED WORLD PUB. INST., Box 126, G.P.0., Auckland. Agents Wanted. 52S TOIXET SPECIALISTS. ~~ Estab. 1896. "~ Phone 254. M ISS m c e lwain ' SKIN AND HAIR SPECIALIST, ! 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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1918, Page 2

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