ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCHES OF CHRIST. AJ (Holding Life and Advent Truths). WEST STREET, off Karangahape Road, AVALTERS ROAD, off Dominion Road, Morning at 11 for Fellowship. AVEST STREET. Afternoon at 2.4s—Sunday School. Evening, at 6.4s—Preaching service. MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE. SPECIAL CONFERENCE ADDRESS. Subject: "LIFE IN CHRIST: ITS MEANING AND VALUE." WALTERS ROAD. A BRIGHT MISSION SERA'ICE. At 7 o'clock. Speaker: MR. L. B. AVYATT. Subject: "COMING WORLD BLESSING." ___ Bright Singing. A Warm AVelcome. CHURCHES OF CH R I S T. VJ . (ASSOCIATED). PONSONBY ROAD.—II a.m., AVorship and Communion; 7 p.m.. Ralph Gebbic, B.A. DOMINION ROAD—II a.m., Worship and Communion: 7 p.m., F. AY. Greenwood. RICHMOND—II a.m., AVorship and Communion: 7 p.m.. N. G. Noble. AVONDALE—II a.m., AVorship and Communion: 7 p.m., Mr. Pardon. ONEHUNGA —11 a.m., Worship and Communion; 7 p.m.. T. J Bull POINT CHEVALIER—7 p.m.', Mr. E. A. Perkins. DEVONPORT—II a.m., Worship nnd I Communion, A NNIVERSARY SERA"ICES. CHURCH OF CHRIST. CHURCH OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD. 1 TO-MORROW — SUNDAY — TO-MORROW TO-MORROW — SUNDAY — TO-MORROW 7 P.M. Come and Hear ILALPII CEBBIE. 8.A.. RALPH (iEBBIE. 8.A.. Tell WHAT THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST STAND FOR. A Hearty Welcome to All. Good Music. Bright Service. CHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemason's Hall, Belgium Street.—ll a.m.. Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m.. "Christian Opposition to Divine Alms in Palestine."' Mr. W. S. Yearsley. No Collection. HRISTADELrHAN SERVICES? MASONIC HALL, REMUERA RD. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Eveuing Address: "THE KINGDOM TO COME." CHRISTADELPHIANS. The Scots' Hall. Symonds Street. Fellowship Meeting, Sunday, 11 a.m. Birmingham Old Statement of Faith. All Christadclphinns Welcome. pHKI S T lAN S C I E N C E. First Church of Christ Scientist. Auckland. SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL. Kitchener Street. SERVICE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Subject : "ANCIENT AXD MODERN NECROMANCY, Alias MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED." Golden Text: Galatians, v.. 1. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Wednesday—Service. S p.m. READING ROOM, SHORT'S BUILDINGS, Queen Street, open 12.30-4. "-p EAR YE N O T." NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgi.ini. NEWTON ROAD (Near Top Symonds St.). SUNDAY MORNING. 11. REA r . ROBERT J. STRONG. rpHE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH AHE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH IN NEW ZEALAND. TIVOLI THEATRE. 11 a.m.—Communion Service. (Collection for Foreign Missions), j 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service— "IN GODS BALANCES." "IN GODS BALANCES." Minister. REV. A. A. MURRAY. o.4o—Song Service. —6.40. Choir Pieces. Oliver and Redemption Hymns. At the close of the Evening Service Mr. Murray will give an account of Dr. Oliver's Fclldiug Mission. MT. EDEN. SIT. EDEN. 10 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 31 a.m.—Exposition of Scripture. 7 p.m.—A Gospel Message. • Minister, KEA r . WM. PERRY". AA'IRI. WIRI. 7.15. 7.15. Treacher, MR. S. WOOD. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 7.30. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. ■ Bible Study, "Temptation," Mr. S. Wood. - Personal AVork. Prayer for Dr. Oliver's , AVellington Mission and for Our Work. BELGIUM STREET HALL. t | SUNDAY, JUNE 3, AT 7.P.M. Subject: , "THE MTLLENIUM. WHAT IS IT" ' WHEN IS IT? WHERE IS IT? WHERE AVILL YOU SPEND IT. AND WITH WHOM)" Speaker: J. THOMPSON. . All AVelcome. • "piRIENDS* MEETING HOUSE, Mt. Eden A Rd., cor. Sylvan Aye School. 9.15 a.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 ajn. i BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. . T> IG BOOK BARGAINS. STOCK-TAKING SALE At SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION" BOOK DEPOT. GREAT REDUCTIONS. "Sunday at Home," 10/6 to S.'. "Child's Companion." 3/6 to 2/. ALL OTHER ANNUALS REDUCED. - "" Prize Books and Picture Books—23 and *VBi Reduced to 1/0 and 1/9. Reprlat Novels—Usually 2/6 and 2/; Reduced to I.'. . Novels—Usually 5/ and 4/6; now 1/6. ■ Theological and Religious Literature including a deceased Minister's Library, at bargain prices. , " ; ~ WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. SALE COAIMF.NCES TUESDAY, JUNE 5. Remember the Address:— SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BOOK I. DEPOT, Darby Street lotf Queen Street). c TOURIST RESORTS. gTAY AT " THE MANSIONS/ Acknowledged to be AA'ellington's Rest ~ Private Hotel. Every modern convenience prompt, efficient, and courteous service liberal and attractive table; pleasam "THE" MANSIONS," ll GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON Tariff: 12/ Per Day; £3 10/ Per AVeek. Telegrams: "The Mansions," Wellington. B 2 S~iA B G~E N PRI'V AT E HOT EL AJ . EDEN CRESCENT. ', Tariff from 15/ per Day. D-l "TJY'ECROFT.." Lower Symonds SLAV' Excellent Accommodation for Visitors Few A'acancies for Permanents. —Mrs Hodgson, Proprietress. I ROSSA'ILLE" Private Hotel (next Car gen). Tariff 10/ day. High-class cuisine, accommodation. —Gould. Phont 1113. r
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 10
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