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ECCLESIASTICAL. TJEUESFOItD ST. CONGREGATIONAL - 1 -* CIItTRCH. (N"xt Central Vlrc Station). Minister, REV. FREDERIC WARNER. H a.m., Itev. Frederic Warner. S p.m., I-Vllowship. 7 li.m., V.M.C.A. Campaign. Address to Yonuc Men: "Whoso Sou Art Thou Thou YomijT Mnn?" MONDAY, August IC— r<eacue of Literature. Lecture by Rev. Frederic Warner. Subject. "Frunolg Tliompsou." \fOUXT EDEN - COXGREOATIOXAL **■*- CHUItCH, VIEW KOAD. Preacher REV. HARRY JOHNSON. II a.m. "The Kingdom of Ood." O.SO |>.vi.. Special Son/; Service. 7 p.m.. "Life. Denth, and What Then?" LiVe." ° ro ° ri -' Bs "' ues ' > ° lbe ereu ler Soloist, Mr. Sydney nutler, 1..R.A.M._ \V E S _ T~B~RN S~P R I N »J S » v CONGREGATIONAL CHIiU'H. MornlDK. at U. 'Evening at 7. Preacher at b'.th -service*: R,.v. Alf. M. f'flftaln, MT. ROSIiILL (MIMJUEIiATUi-NAL CHURCJI. Mornlns. at 11. Kvenlns. at 7. rre.icher in Imili sj.rvlccs: n,. v . Ceorge .Ineksoii. V'EWTUN CONORKdATIONAI. OHURCII -*-' EIHNIiIRCH STREET. 7 p.m., Rev. W. S. Pntlrr. ait EENL AN E (< INUKEU ATIO.N A b CHURCH. Minister: REV. H. J. RALPH. II a.m. - Monthly Children's Service. "A Had Heart." 7 p.m. - "Moses' Choice." f\ X E HUN UA I , "ONUiiE«AT"IOXAL v -' ciniicik REV. T. SOUTHWO-RTII. 11 a.m. -Tlie Spiritual Tpqclilub of Genesis i. 7 p.m. Four Important Paraliles. TYEVOXPORT <'ON<JBK»JA.TIONAL XJ t'HUncH.-SerrJrcd 11 n.m. mid 7 p.m. Trf«rlier. Mr. .1. Cordon Smith. YEW CIU'RCH (SWEDENBORCIAN). NEWTON ROAD (Near top Symonds Street). SUNDAY, 11 A.M. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. 1 1 H X I S T A l> E L V II I A N S. y.- 1 Freemasons' Hull. Releinm Street. II a.m.-Fellowship MceUn?. 7 p.m.--Subject: ".rESTS CHRIST'S TIIRONK AND KINGDOM: IX HEAVKX OR OX THIS EARTH?" No Colled lon. rp HE TIMPRESS rpiIEAT RK. -»■ II E *-* M PRESS -L II EAT RE. NEAR RESERVOIR CORNER. NEWTON. "AN AUTHORITATIVE WITNESS "AN AITHORiTIATIVE WITNESS ON' OX ■PRESENT AND FfTPRK CONDITIONS " I'itESENT AND rnTKE CONDITIONS." M" G EO - R EAXNKY Will (D.V.I SPOAK OX TI?E AHOVE SUBJECT. Come to the Empress Theatre Services. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, 7 p.m. sharp. Sinking G. 13 p.m. MO Free Seats. Xo Collection. THURSDAY EVENING. AT HOWE STREET HALL. 7 ?,0 p m. Sill. IIINMAN will Speak. "The Sou or Man In the Midst of tb* Seven (Juldeu Lampstands." . SJG Wgm OAL VA T lON ARM V, e*§fe ALltEK'l' STREET. MEETINGS TO-MORROW Will be Hold in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, At 10 a.m., 1i.30 p.m., aud O.HU p.m. Conducted by COMMISSIONER lIODDER AND STAFF. SPECIAL ADDRESSES TO YOUNG PKOPI.E. Subjects; "Yoilllm" Ideals." "The Heroic Spirit." "The Clarion Call." Respectively. Dpors specially opened for admittance at 11, .'!. and 7. YouiiK men and wonifti Klieclally invited. Sunday School at 10 aud U. No open airs. Kneedrlll, 7-a.m. piIRISTIAN SPIRITUAL CHURCH, CENTRAL HALL, COOK ST. (Off Hobson Street). At C<Ao p.m. sharp, SUNDAY, AUG. 15th. MR. BURGESS, Spiritual Healer and Health Dlußnoser and I'sychometrlcal Teacher, assisted by WTSS LILY BURGESS, New Zealan<l"s Youngest <;irl Medium, will deliver Important Address. Subject, "The Mysterious of the So-called Death and Its Many Stages." Messages frem flcwers. Collection to defray heavy expenses.

aPIRITCAIi SCIENTISTS' CIILRCH. O.RANGIO iJTAMa k.\u-\.N(;a,iia)Pe koap. sunday. 7 p.m. isuxday, ; p.m. MR. IC. H. PORTF.ItE. " LIFE OTHER PL^Os'iETS." Independent Messages After Adilress. CHAMBERS, 3.15 I'JI., " SOME NOTBS ON OCCULT UESEAUCH." Qlil. WOODROFP. ■Discussion, Questions, Etc. lEreryone WtJcome. PROGRESSIVE CTUTRCn OF SPI RITUALISTS. EDINBURGH KTIIEET, NEWTON. ■2.ZQ p.m.—Lyceum. 'Mr. Lewis. :; p.m.—Open Circle. 5 p.m.—Tea. Members and friends. 7 p.m.—Speaker. Mr. C M. Roberts. 'Personal Experiences of Spiritual 'Phenomena (continued). ritURSDAY. AUGnST If).—Open rirele couducted by Nurse Clayton, at 36, Vincent Street, at 7.80 p.m. piHURCII OK SPIRITUAL UNITY, Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street. .1 p.m.—MISS HARRISON , and Others. 7 p.m.—MRS. HARRI.S-ROrtERTS. Subject: "Our Next Door Neighbour: The Red Planet." MISS HARRISON. Spiritual Messages from Flowers. All welcome. D~ EvbxPOK'F" GOSPEL HALL Road.—Mß. T. MARTIN SUNDAY. 7 p.m.—"The Earth, Normal and Abnormal." THURSDAY, 7.43 p.m.—"Christ, Our King-Priest." ■gDEX HALL, VIEW KD., MT. EDEN. THE SPECIAL MISSION SERVICE IN THE EMPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Song Service, 6.« p.m. Speakers: MR. JAMES BENNETT AND MR. JOHN BEXN.ETT. You are cordially invited to the Service. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Eden Hal! Prayer . Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. All Chrietians Earnestly Invited. mUTT'S, Symonds St., Renovate all -i- descriptions of Ladies' and Gents' Hats. Satisfaction assured.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 194, 14 August 1920, Page 10

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