ECCLESIA STTCAI* <"HHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST STREET. j TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6.45. ' i ! "THE CHURCH AND THE LIQUOR : TRAFFIC." . J ADDRESS by I ! SIB. LOUIS E. FALKNER. j [ j • Would the Liquor Traffic kill the Church if it could? I Could the Church kill the Liquor Traffic if it would? All Invited. QHURCHES OF QHRIST. ' Holding Life and Advent Iruths. : WEST STREET AND WALTERS ROAD. Morning at 11— For Fellowship. Afternoon at 2.45 —'buudaj-tichool. WEST STRJSET. Evening, at b'.4o—Preaching Service. A 'SSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY KUAD—7 p.m., RALPH . GEBBIE, B.A. Fourth of Series: "To the , ! Mau Who has Never Fouuu Christ." ' ! DOMINION KUAD turner Burnley lcr- | race)— 7 p.m., Mr. w. D. Mole. KICII- -. JIU.N'D (Frauds St.ccii—7 p.m., .Mr. t . W. Greenwood. AVu.SDALE (.corner Station ' j Ruadj—7 p.m., Mr. C. Norgrove. The I above also meet ai 11 a.m. lor Worship. ONEHUNGA (I'rnfalgar Street)—ll a.m., 1 Worship. DEVONPORT—II a.m., Wur[shlp. POINT CHEVALIER—7 p.m., Mr. K. . Marmeut. WHOSOEVER MISSION—7 ■p.m., Mr. H. It. Urquhart. jTTO W E STR EE T HALL, OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. LORDS DAY, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr J. Spottiswoode. Subject, "The Opening of the Book with Seven Seals." THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL, Calliope Hoad. - 1 i SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Speaker. Mr W K. Wilson. THURSDAY—7.4S p.m., Bible Heading. A hearty Invitation is giveu to all. EDEN HALL, VIEW ISOAD. MOUNT EDEN. SATURDAY, 7.30 P.M. Christian Workers' Class, led by ! Mr T. Russell Cameron. All interested in Christian Work earnestly invited. Owing tc the Sunday School Anniversary ■ Services of the Dominion Road Methodist Chureb belnc held iv the Empire Theatre, the Special Mission Service conducted by Ml! T. IUSSKLL CAMERON, The Scottish Evangelist, • Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL. KINGSLAND. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. "Living Messages for the Hour." Special Singing at fi.4."> o'clock. residents of the Klngsland and Morningside districts to this Special Service. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. —Eden Hall: Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Mr. T. Russell Cameron. "Expository Studies In the Book of the Acts." UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD (near Resercoirl. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES At 11 a.m. «and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. W. E. WILLIAMS. B.A. Evening Subject: "Millet's Picture-sermon—The Mouthful." Special 'Harvest Music by Choir and Quartet. DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Mackelvie Street, l'onsouby. SUNDAY EVENING, 7 P.M. Speaker: PASTOR W. G. BRITTAIN (Of Wellington). Subject: " The MllleniuTO of the Bible: Where, How and When Will It be Spent by the Inhabitants of the Earth?" All Heartily Invited. CHRISTADELPHIANS. Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street. 11 a.m. —Breaking of Bread. (1 Cor., xi.) 7 p.m.—Address, "The Soldiers of the King and the Battle for the Faith." Seats Free. No Collection. mHE THEOSOPUICAL SOCIETY (H.P.B. LODGE). A PUBLIC LECTURE will be given at . HOFFMANN'S BUILDINGS, 351, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. On SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. \ Subject: SELF-CONTROL OR COMPULSION. (a) Construction or Destruction. (b) Is Prohibition the Only Way? By Mr W. H. Young. TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting, for members only. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. SOCIETY OF ARTS BUILDINGS, KITCHENER STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Subject "The Lost Time-Measures of Mysticism." Speaker, S. STUART, F.T.S. ••TT'LIJAH AND THE WIDOW OF -Ci iJAKEtPHATH." NEIW CHURCH tSWEDEN'BORGIAN), Newton Road, Near Top Symonds btreet. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. Sunday School, 2.43 p.m. OUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. UPPER QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY SERVICE, 4.15 P.M. Tea and Scial Hour, 5 p.m. Vdsitors will be welcomed. FRIENDS MEETINGHOUSE, Mt. Eden ltd., cor. Sylvan Avenue. —Adult School 8.15 aju.; Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. PUBLICATIONS. GOOD READING. AT A POPULAR PRICE, i--liis Own Master," by Evangeline Marsh. "A Hind Let Loose," by E. A. Bland. " A Bitter Bargain," by Grace Pettnian. " Bound by a Chain," by Grace Penman. •' Laidlaws of Lammerlaw," by F. B. Arthur. " A Fresh Start," by H. M. Ward. " Where Cross Roads Meet," by M. E. Kendrew. " Enduring Love," by Mabel King. And Others. Wholesome Stories, 150 to 200 pages. I Attractive Covers. Illustrations 1/. Posted 1/5 Each. SDNDAY-SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT I Darby Street, off Queen Street. ' PHOTOGKAPRY. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY QUICK WORK AND QUALITY. I Do you want an Enlarged Photo of your Relative or Friend, enisiea in Black "and i White, Sepia, or a really artistic Picture in : Oil or Watercolours? If so, send your i Old Photo to * G. II- SUTCLIFFE AND CO , j Hobson Buildings, Shortland Street (Next "Star" Office ! 'Phone Ati3B. jj,S j XTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAi> TION'S BUTTKR VAN Delivers Buttei I la City and Suburbs DaUj.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 9
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