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ECCLESIASTICAL. QHU X C HE'S OF QHRI ST. flloldlng Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET AND WALTERS ROAD. Morning at 11 for Fellowship. WEST STREET. Afternoon at 2.47,— Sunday School. Evening at (i.4.">— Preaching Service. MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE. Subject: " HO THE SCRIPTURES TEACH CONDITIONAL IMMORTALITY? A REVIEW, OF REV. MURRAY'S TIVOLI ADDRESS." Mr. Murray declares his intention 1° "light conditional Immortality." "We admire a lighter, and have offered him all open discussion, which he declines, on the ground that the mutter is too serious l.'i We now offer him the use of the West Street Church any week evening he may select, that he m'av put his ease before a Coildllionulist audience. We can assure him Unit iiianv from all denominations will thoughtfully listen to his attempt to sliow them In error; our only condition being that ho will submit to pertinent questions. Will Ihe consent, or will be remain "sis. feet i above contradiction"? ! The Quarterly Business Meclinc of (he 'Church will bo held at West Street on I WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.4,1. No meeting at Walters Road ou Thursday I Evening. _^___ QIIUItC II E S O F QHftl ST. (ASSOCIATED.) PONSONBY ROAD-7 p.m. Dominion road -7 p.m. RICHMOND—7 p.m. AVONDALE -7 p.m. The above Churches meet at 11 a.m. for Worship. POINT CHEVALIER-7 p.m. ONEHUNGA. II a.m. - Worship. DEVONPORT. 11 a.m.—Worship. " JJ-OUNDATIONS OF RELIGION, SIMPLE AND RATIONAL," NEW CllUlti'll (RWEDENUORGIAX), Newton Road. SUNDAY. 11 A.M. CI II It 1 S T A D E 1. P II 1 A N S. / Freemasons' Hall, Bclclum Street. 11 n.m.-Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m.—Subject : "Cod. a Consuming Fire ; or. The Burning Up of I he Enrl li 7 r P ii '•' 17 Mi'R Es a rp ii eat re. All E Xi j_ i. [{ ess Auj.A TR E. NEAR RESERVOIR CORNER, NEWTON. SPIRITUALISM : SPIRITUALISM : IS IT SATANIC OR DIVINE ? IS IT SATANIC OR DIVINE . Some things I saw when a Spiritualistic Medium under Demon Couirol. M n * W l:sr ' KY R»«--»Annn Will (D.V.) Speak on the above Subject nt 7 p.m. COME TO THE EMPRESS TIIE.r-h'E SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, 7 p.m. sharp. Singing G. 43 p.m. riOO Free Seats. No Collection. THURSDAY EVENING. AT HOWE STREET HALL, 7..70 p.m. MR. IIINMAN will Speak. "The Sou of Man In the Mldsl ot the Seven Golden Lampstands." \\'AGNERIAN II7OUKB. "IVLVGXLRIAX \yORKS. THE REV. ALBERT TIIORXHILL. M.A., Will Relate the Lessons of the Works of the Great Master of Music tit the UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY RD., as follows : — August 20— "Tn nn ha user." 'September 4-"The Twilight or the Gods." j September 11—"Parsifal." TOMORROW NIGHT— "TAXXHAI'SER." MR. ALFRED BARTLEY Will Play Wagnerian Music at 0.43. Service at 7. Solo, "Star of Eve." Mil, F. BURKE. I All Scats Free. ■ -pMPIRE THEATRE. DOMINION ROAD. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Song Service, 0.13 p.m. Spenkers: MR. T. MARTIN AND MR. E. BUSH. TUESDAY", 7.30 p.m.-Eden Hall. Prnver Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Bible Reading. Y"ou are most Cordially Invited to Each ot These Services. DEVONPORT tiOSI EI, HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. Continuation of SPECIAL MISSION by MR. E. F. SMITH. Come and hear these Addresses ou •THE GLORY OF THE CROSS." SUNDAY. 7 P M. TUES.. WEI).. AND THURS.. 7.4.-, T.M. Speclnl Singing. All Welcome. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTJ CHURCHES. PONSONBY, Mackelvle Street-Suudav. 7 p.m., Mr. .1. Thompson: subject. "The •change of the Sahba.li from the Seventh i Day to the First: Is It of God or Man?" I EDENDALE, Wllllnui Street—Sunday. 7 p.m.. Pastor W. (!. Brittaln: subicct. "God's Method of Revealing Ills Will to Ills People." All Heartily Welcome. «fM OALV A T lON A RM T, ALBERT STREET. Tb£*°Z/& Services To-morrow will be r conducted by COMDT. MIIIDLEMISS. At 7 and 11 a.m.. and 3 nnd 7 p.m. We Heartily Invite You to Attend. 10 o'clock: Opeu-nir, Nelson and Victoria Sts "YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN! X ASSOCIATION". Sunday Bible Class, 4.13 p.m. Leader: Mrs. Inglis. Tea, .".13 D.ni. Mrs. Stanton will net a. hostess. Unity Club nsslsting. After-Church Sing-song for Boys nnd Girls, 8.15 to 0.30 p.m. Llcht refreshmenls. Christian Standards of Actions. Open Forum for young women. Subject, "Censorship of Fiction, Moving Pictures nnd Advertising." AU C X L A N I> -HiEOSOPHICAI, SOCIETY. SOCIETY OF ARTS BUILDINGS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 T.M. Lecture by MR. O. H. ERNEST. F.P.A.X.7. " HISTORY FOB THKOSOPT-tISTS " 11. LECTURE OF THE CYCLE. (From the Conquest to Henry II.) Mnslf and Reading. rpHE THEOSOI'HICAL SOCIETY. X (H.P.B. LODGE). HOFFMAN'S BUILDINGS, 301, QUEENSTREET. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. PUBLIC LECTURE. " TUB INVISIBLE WORLDS AROUNH US," BY MISS E. HUNT. SOCIAL EVEXIXG. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). C CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Churcl7or J Christ, Scientist, Manchester Unity Hali, Cook St., opp. Town Hall.—Services: Sunday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Rooms: 134, Queen St., 11.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., - Monday to Friday. . "-"MO RUBBING" Laundry Help Is leading Ai all the time, 1/ cartons, most popular. Page's Stores, Klngsland. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 10

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