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LECTURES. CJERVICES TTSOR rpHE T>EOFLE. ►Services -Cor -I- he -Teople. AT THE WEST BTKEET CHURCH OF CHRIST WEST STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST fOff Karangahape Roau), rpO-MORBOW, CJCXDAY TTU'ENING. -•-O-MORR.OW, SUNDAY -LIVENING. AN ENJOYABLE SONG SERVICE COMMENCES AT C.4j. LED BY CHORUS CHOIR. M R " Q- EORGE WILL SPEAK UPON " WHERE ARE fTCIE T\EAD ?" "''HERE -tt-RE I HE -LEAD?" Those who Mindly believe that the dead are , still alive, delight in the thought that they enjoy eternal bliss | in Heaven. BUT WHAT OF THE UNSAVED 3 They must then be suffering eternal torture in Hell '. !! A liorrible i-Jea from wblun rensoii revolts. Why uot accept the Bible truth that the dead are really dead, sleeping ' quietly In the dust of earth, unconscious or passing time or events, their next conscious moment being an awakening to life on the resurrection day. WRITTEN QUESTIONS INVITED. 133 * . "VTBW ZEALAND /H7 \Sk -" LABOUR PARTY /& . ;g\ SUNDAY. MAY 'XI, liDuC—7 STRAND THEATRE. PROGRAMME. ~ 1. Song—"Your Tiny Hand is Frozen" . CTLa Boheme. Puccini)— Mr. T. 1 Wallace. 2 Elocutionary Item —"Napoleon" (Ingersoll)—Mrs. A. .1. Dreaver (winner of Prepared Kppech in Dunedin and Auckp land Literary and Musical ComDctlL lions). 3. Short Address— "THE PAWNSHOP WINDOW And Micawber Massey," MR. H. F. WAY. /■ 4. Bong—"The Diver" (McMillan) —Mr. T. Wallace. 5. Elocutionary Item—"Has the Modern ■State an Educative Influence?"— Mrs. A. J. Dreaver. Chairman. Mr. G. Solomon. Hon. Accompanist. Mr. L. Conrad. QUAY STREET. 2.45 p.m. MESSRS. SBIPSON AND SOLOMON. Chairman, Mr. J. Poole. MAY 31.—Plain and Fancy Dress Social. ' Tickets on Sale after Strand Meeting. ■» re n" ' s m mime, BAPTIST TABERNACLE, TOMORROW (Sunday) 3 P.M. REV. A. ANSTICB will Speak. I Subject: ("LOSS AND GAIN IN THE LIGHT OF ! THE CROSS." Every man heartily welcome. This ie a Meeting that will help you. Come along. 69_ I MEETINGS. «7»rfJ "N" EW ORANGE HALL, SjSFG Newton Road gjOHp Symonds Street. OPENING AND DEDICABy the District Grandmaster. WOR. BRO. GEORGE TATLOR. J.P. Assisted by DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OFFICERS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, at 3 p.m.. Tea will be Provided at 6 p.m. i Social Gathering to Follow. All Members Cordially Invited. 79 J. TETLEY, District Sec. . &Lc*tt rpHE NEW ORANGE SgFS -»- HALL, Newton Road, _*-yJ|3ss (Near Symonds Street), AUCKLAND. W>~s7* r zHi> Will lie Opened on "*s>Jg»>JleM' SA-TURDAT NEXT. JUNE Members pi the Orange Institution, Male and lemale, are InTlted to Attend. After DodicatHm, Refreshment, win J. i.ARNAHAN, Bon. Secretary*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 16

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