ECCI.ESIASTICAI.. mHE CJiALVATION A n^- YjfSfa J-uiE Salvation Arjiv. 4!££z£& ALBERT STREET. STAFF-CAPTAIN AND MRS. BEAN STAFF-CAPTAIN AND MRS. BEAN Will Conduct THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE I STIKRINi; SERVICES TO-MORROW iSfNOAY*. ' IX THE ABOVE HALL. 11 a.m. :i p.m. 7 p.m. 7 ii in. — PEOPLES ,pnpt"LAH -7 p.m. SERVICE. Silver Band, anj Two milK CJALVATIOX \ RMY. 1 he Salvation Army. COMMISSIONER ANT) MRS. BOuTll (JO.M.MISSIONEU AND MltS. JSIHITII TTiKEII TI'CKEK ; And (COMMISSIONER ANT) MRS. IK »;ii ARD. COMMHWIONUR AND MRS. HOWARD. Suiiported hy many S;au". Kl;0'l, anil So.-ial Officers, and united Corps. will Ciiuiiu.-t special pri-.Lic noon friday SPECIAL PUBLIC UiMiD FRIDAY And KAfTIvI; SUNDAY SKRVlii:s B4STBB SUNDAY SERVICES EASTER SUNDAY. APKII. I. 11 AM ALBERT STREirr HALL 3 P.M. AND 7 P.M.. OPERA HOUSE. WELI.KSLEY STREET. 1 ;i p.m.—Coramlsinner Hoo'h Tii'-ki-r will five H!s Failioup I.r.ture 'INDIA" "INDIA" 'INDIA ' It. A. LAIDLAW. ESi,V. Presidium Silver coin Collection at Door*. 7 p.m-IiREAT EASTER SERVICE. GOOD FRIDAY—A DAY AT Till: CROSS.' All.en S.A. Mull. Thro ■ Me.-iii^-. Hi.311 a.m. -'..'in p.m. 7.:'.n p.m. A lIEAKTY lVi:i.iuMi; l'i.>R ALL. D. A. i;I'N.N. 11 i£vl*ionaM\mi.ii.iii(T.-.-. rp he sal.vat io x aitm Y. WALTERS ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. 11 a.m.—Holiness Service. 3 p.m.—Praise Meellug. ■ 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. All Sorvi.-ps conducted hy , BRIGADIER GI'X.N. ! Hearty Welcome to All. ■DEREPFORD STREET COXGREGA- I XJ TIONAI. CHURCH. 'Nest Central Fire Station.i 11 a.m.— Rev. J. Milburn Stewart 7 p.m.—Rev. ii-orco .larkson. TUESDAY. March 27 — Deacons Meetinc. ' WEDNESDAY. March SV.—MM-Wifk Service, conrlnctecl l.y_ll.v. E 11. Taylo,. j VEWTOX COXGREGATIdXAL (-"IiIRCH ■»•' Edinh.irph St.. nil ICnrnnuili-ipe l:d. , 11 a.m. — Youns Peoples Sjrvlce. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service, .ouclu.t. n ' by Mr. A. Manoah and a Samoau Choir ~r Male Voices. ; Come and hear these Samoans -Ing the \ Gospel lv their own tongue. j Sons Service. tj.4o. ' We Extend a Hearty Welcome to All _ Lender. MR. FRANK CRESPIN. ! - - . . J MOUNT EDE.N CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner View and Esplanade Koa i. Preacher: REV. HARRY JOHNSON. 11 a.m.— -The Man ~l Sorrow*. " 7 p.m.— "Were the Prophets Super-deny Anthem. "God Is a Spirit." Visitors Always Wel-ome. T-VEVOXI'OKT I'OXiiUEi'iATio.V.VL 1 - J CHURCH. 11 a.m.—REV. OBORUE lIEKJHWAY 7 p.m.-UNVEILINI} AND DEDICATION OF WAR MEMORIAL TABLKT Special Mu«lc. Hymn Sheets Provided licturned Soldiers Especially luvitcl. I All Are Welcome. I Preacher: ' REV. J. M. STKWAHT lLatc N.Z.E.F.i LANE COXGREGATIOXAL , CHURCH. ! 11 a.m.—Monthly Childreus Service fi.4.1 p.m.—Song Service iSankeys llvmnsi. 7 p.m.—Rev. Harold J. Ralph Easter Camp at Avondale South. Man Ii gn-Aprll 2. MT. ROSKII.L COWKEGATIOXaL I M± CIirRCH. No Mornins Sorvice. j 7 p.m.—Mr. !>>lch W. A. Foster. • ONEHUNGA _ ~ CO.NUKEGAtToXAL CHURCH. }'• Divine Services. To-MoRROW < Sunday). I'reacher. Mr. Gordon Smith. 11 am.. "Christ's fiwn Peace.": 7 p.m.. "Chri'U'x j Supreme V\?ESTKItN sTIUNGS ioNGREgX | '* TIONAL CHURCH. — Divine Service, , II n.m. niul 7 p.m.. Rev. K. 11. Tnyl.ir. I ■- — I TT 0 W E STREET HALL. (Off Karangahape Road.) TO-MORROW (SUXDAT), 7 P.M. Preacher, MR. R. LAIDLAW. , •Can We Believe the P.iLile?" I THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Joint Prayer Meeting re Convention. A SPIRITUAL TREAT FOR YOU At the i NGARUAWAHIA EASTER CAMPS. 42\ HEAR THE SAMOAN CHOIR i SING THE GOSPEL I At the NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH I TOMORROW NIGHT. BOOKS AND PTTBUCATIONS. TTEALJNG BY FAITH IN CHRIST. Spiritual Healing of the liod.v by faith In the name of Jesus Christ Our Lord, as taught iv the Scriptures, hy , Wm. 11. Auret Pritchard; 4 . posted 4.6. A HANDBOOK OF DIVINE HEALING by Rev. .1. T. Butliu. 8.A.. Cantab.: 6 G, posted 7. 2. AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Darby St.. off Queen St.. Auckland. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS, i ] PICCADILLY Tea Rooms Open Kvery '- Evenintr till 7.30. Fridays and Satur- j days till 10 p.m. b I KENSINGTON Dining Kooms—Why i Sundays: Dine at the Kcueinsrtc:.. I Dinner from 1" to 2: 5 to 7.—Princess Building, opp. Strand Arcade, QueeD S; WF9 I pELO HSI T 0 V N G c. SPECIAL PRICES. SPECIAL CiTERINIi. ' QUICK. AND WELL-SERVED LUNCHES , FROM 12 TO 2 P.M. , Pd and 1 \ AFTERNOON TEAS (Suiokin; Pormittcdi Cd. Between 2 ar.d ". p.m. Music. 2.30 to 1.31) p.m. Orchestra P'.ayinz Every Friday Evening. Business Peop>. : WERE OPP. SMITH AND CAUGHKY'S. TJININU JJOOMS. Opposite G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. FISH MEALS. FISH MEALS. FISH MEALS. Open From 9 a.m. Until in p.m. Dallj. iCloaed All Day Sundays! C mHE DRINK YOU LIKE. Get it at Staceys. There you are served pleasing drinks of fine flavour. Try either spulUlin;.- i.-<-d fruir drink " or the rich Ice Cream Soda. The i.-cd . Milk Shake also finds many favourites: j also pure grape juice. One can tin J . variety and quality in drinks at STiCEVS. 01, Queen Street. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 24 March 1923, Page 10
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