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ECCLESIASTICAL. A UCKLAND TJNITED QAMPAI.GN. QAPTAIN GIPSY IP S V PA T A _ SSI I T H. M I T If. TO-MORROW (SUNDAYI. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 A.M. — BAPTIST TABERNACLE. 11 A.M. — BAPTIST TABERNACLE. rpOWN JJALL m O W N T-T ALL. 3 P.M. AND g -«£ O P.M.—MASS MEN'S MEETING. O P.M.—MASS MEN'S MEETING. SUBJECT: "SOME OTHER THINGS EVERY FELLOW SHOULD KNOW." 8. IS — KVEHYPODYS. 5.13 — EVERYBODYS. SnWeet: "2 UP AND 3 TO r_AT." Subject: "2 UP AND 3 TO PLAY." Subject: "2 UP AND 3 TO PLAY." Subject: "2 UP AND 3 TO PIiAY." NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. EVERY NIGHT, 7.30. , TOWN HALL. MIDDAY SERVirES. MIDDAY SERVICES, TUESDAY TO FRIDAY, 1 TO 1.50. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Hymn -Sheets Provided. All Welcome. A A_ ESSAGE r V° TfJVERYONE. ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO 'ARMAGEDDON. But—"MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE." The International Bible Students Cordially Invite You To Hear This Address, in YTSTESt rpHEATBE, PONSONBY ROAD, TO-MORROW, OENDAY, -7 P.M. O-MORROW, kJUNDAY, • P.M. Speaker: EDWARD NELSON. Many say. Cannot Armageddon be averted? Five years ago, if Big Business, Big Church, and Big Politicians had given heed to the words of Jesus; ceased exploiting the people, told them the Truth, and honestly represented them (see; Matthew xxiv., 7-14, etc.), the great trouble just ahead would have been averted. The warning was not heeded. Armageddon is now inevitable. "But the Lord will be the Hope of His People" (Joel 111., 16). There nre, MILLIONS NOW LIVING WHO NEVER WILL DIE. If unable to hear this Lecture send 1/ for the 126-page Booklet, and read it. Address, 1.8.5.A., Box 7C5, Auckland. If affected h. the sMndetous attacks h. I | Ministers and Evangelists on the late Pastor Russell, send tor Free Booklet, I "Great Battle, in .-.the Ecclesiastical | -leavens." It is a complete and crushing answer to his traducers. , .ALL INVITED. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. f ~~< tM/ELCOME TO MEETINGS I At ( I AUCKL-ND CHORAL HALL, j Alexandra Street (off Queen Street) Opp. Town Hall. Sunday Meetings. 11 a.m. and 7 n.m At the MORNING SERVICE the Sa P cr_ment of the Lord's Supper will be Dispensed. If ron fore Our Blessed Lord and Saviour. I Jesus Christ, and own Him as the Son of God, you ate cotdiaWy \n\tted to tetuetnjber His death and resurrection xvith us 'every week. HE IS COMING SOON. , Evening Service.—The Wonderful Testimonies are Worth Hearing, and the Four Square Gospel Is presented in the Power and Demonstration of the Holy Spirit. w_ believe.in the Baptism and Filling with the I n,- y r,?J >ir } t V- a,l _ have, definitely received I Jim V,i ft ,- f the -. Ho ! y Sp L rit as the Disciples WEEK NIGHT MEETINGS also at Choral Hall, Thursday and Saturday Sight.; fr__f E pi-/wm B xT IN ;P S ' etc " «°n°unced ifom Platform. Meetings at Frcema-'n , Bay Corner Drake Street _nd Union Stmt days? Vp ._."" Fm " yB ' 7 3 0 pm - a "* *»"- Communications— P.O. BOX 1512, Auckla nd. rpiE KING'S BUSINESS. PALACE THEATRE (Corner Pitt Street. Karangahape Road.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). „_ a.m.—Breaking of Bread and Public Worship. h? B_°' —S _H J . c , ct ' " The Tiree C -CC. and the Three R.R.R." DUX-OP, EVANGELIST, SPEAKS THE BIG ORCHESTRA. (Baton, J. Ewart.) In great form last -Sun-ay. Don't miss it. Overture, "The Trumpet Sound." Cornet Solo, "Alas, Those Chimes" (Harry Valentine). , %P7t?r __ c ,9 reat J AM ' DOt tie Great I WAS, is the Christ of the human hearts need. Come and hear about Him. MUSICAL TtJTTTOW. M ISS D ORA j DDsox (Frankfurt Conservatorium) . TEACHER OF TIANOFORTE. ' Next Term begins Monday, Mar 26.1 i. At Home: Friday, May 23rd, 11-12 and 2-4. Address: 16. Gillies Ay., Epsom. Phone 3.38. "IfR. F. E. FAIRBURN, Teacher Piano- ■«*• forte (Relaxation) 'and Theory. 242 examined, 187 passes. Studio: 178 Symonds St. BOOKS AND PTrBLICATTOfTS. rnHE PATON CENTENARY. As the qentennry of Dr. J. G. Pnton's birth occurs on May 24, 1924. it hns been deemed desirable that a New Edition of his Life, brought up to date, should be issued The following book— " THE STORY OF JOHN G. PATON " " By Dr. J. Paton. Revised by A. K. Langridge. Price, 3/6. Posted. 4/. We can heartily recommend. . Also a Small Edition for Bible Class Study Price. 1/. Posted, 1/1. Obtainable from the | AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION* DEPOT, Darby Street, Auckland. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 10

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