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ECCLESIASTICAL. [ A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABEBNACLE. MINISTER: REV. JOSEPH AY. KEMP. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIETY. LORD'S DAY. I 11 a.m.—Preacher : CAPTAIN GIPSY I I PAT SMITH. ! I SUBJECT: "REVALUATIONS." Church members are requested to be in their Beats early. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School. Studying the Whole Bible Course S.S. Lesson. I 3 p.m.—Men's Meeting and Young Men's; Bible Classes co-operating with Gipsy Pat; j Smith's Meeting in Town Hall. 5.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting too Christian Works. I 7 p.m.—GREAT EVANGELISTIC MEETI ING. Peacher: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Mr. Arthur E. Wilson and THE TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR will conduct the ever-welcome and heart-warming Song . Service from 6.30. NOTE. —The Evening Service is for one hour, closing promptly nt 8 o'clock to admit of all getting to the Town Hall Service conducted by Gipsy Pat Smith. ytfS 0 IVIID - VV EEK A>IBLE ' |* ff| ) CTUDY. This weekly Bible School Is uniting In the Gipsy Pat Smith Campaign, and will not resume Study until June 5. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember It Every Night Next Week. TOWN HALL, 7.30. GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner Dominion Road. REV. A. S. WILSON. 10.—Christian Endeavour. Address by Pnstor. 11.—"Need I Be Baptised." 6 p.m.—Prayer Time, led by Sir. Harrington. 0.30. —Mr. Honeycombe lends the popular People's Song Service. Come and sing your . favourites. I 7.—"ls Life Worth Living?" , I Communion and Reception of New Members at Close. ! MISS LUCY CLEVELAND SINGS THE GOSPEL, and also in Song Service. Pray for Gipsy Pat Smith Mission. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week. TOWN HALL, 7.30. -VYT. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. ADAM CLARKE. I 11 a.m.—"Keep Yourselves in the Love of God." I 6.45 p.m.—"The Executioner's Perquisite." j Evening Service 0.45 to 7.45, in time for Gipsy Pat Smith Meeting, Town Hail, 8.15. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week. TOWN HALL, 7.30. ■VrOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH, i 11 a.m.—"THE BIBLE." Tntk to Chil- I dren on Maori work, by Miss S. Clark. ( 7 p.m.—"MUST L ACCEPT THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?" Preacher, REV. A. ANSTICE. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember It Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL. 7.30. -RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—"The Praying Saviour." 7 p.m.—"The Gospel That Saves." Solo and Chorus. Preacher. REV. R. HORN. All Welcome. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember It Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL. 7.30, EDENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH. Hey. H. R. Turner. 11 a.m.—"The Newrich and the True-rich." 6.45 p.m.—Congregational Singing. 7 p.m.—Service, | Communion and Reception of Members nt Close. Monday, 7.30 —Grand Concert In atd of Manse Funds. Items by Madame Russell and Pupils and other Leading Artists. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week. ' TOWN HALL. 7,30, EPSOM " BAPTIS'I- CHURCH. PASTOR C. CHANT. 11 a.m.—"Your Father Knoweth." 2.4s—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.3o.—.Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—-"Fulfilling Christ's Commission." Baptismal Service. Communion at Close. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week. TOWN HALL 7,30. , m PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. STEPHEN J. CAMPBELL 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. , Visitors Welcome. GiPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week. TOWN HALL 730. TLpLFORD BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. E. NICHOLLS. Subjects: 11 a.m., Niue; 7 p.m., Papua. Preacher: REV. BEHARELL (From Niue L.M.S.). GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. . Remember it Every Night Next Week. , TOWN HALL, 7.30. THE KOSMON CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS. DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH ST., NEWTON. SUNDAY SERVICES. 3 p.m.—Open Circle. MR. COTTAM. 7 p.m.—MR. COTTAM. Subject-. "CREEDS MISTAKEN FOR THE GOSPEL OF COMMON SENSE." Dead men and women we saw laid in earth Full length, and fastened there, come freely forth; Once more arisen full length to their feet. In spite of coffin, grave, or winding sh'iet. 7.30 p.m.--WEDNESDAY. Pgychonietfjr. MR. COTTAM. THE AUCKLAND SPIRITUALIST CEURCH, 175 A, Symonds Street. .» SUNDAY, MAY 18. 2'p.m.—Lyceum; Conducted by Mrs. Andcrtpn. 3 p.m.—Discussion. j 7 p,m.—Evening Service will be conducted by Mr. .H. M. Boucher. Subject, "Great Mediums who are Making History." Even as a warrior depends upon his sword, so do the .Gods rely upon a mortal to carry out their Plans.—Ancient. Greek Proverbs. Special Members' Meeting Monday, May 19, 8 p.m. THE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH (Incorporated). NEWTON CHAMBERS (Upstairs), - Opposite the Newton P. 0., Karangahape Rd. SUNDAY—r3 p.m., Open Spiritual Circle. 7 p.m. Address by MR. BLACKBOURN.Subject: "Life Beyond the Vale." Discussion. Messages. MONDAY —8 p.m. sharp, Psychometry. TUESDAY.—B p.m.. Psychic Pictures. Open circle. A problem for photographer. Pictures which appear on photographic plates held by tbe sitters. You can bring your own plates, or they will be provided. . WEDNESDAY —8 p.m., Open Circle for learning how.to Psychoinatrisc. 8 p.m., Open Circle. Messages. . SATURDAY: —8 p.m., Open Healing and I Psychic Circle. Bring your sick and see what we" can do for them. SPIRITUALISM— Church of True Spiritual Light—Service To-morrow; Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St., Newton (Upstairs). 7 p.m.. Nurse Clayton will . speak. We, Believe in Jesus Christ and Teach You How | to Get the Trnth for Yourselves. After Servic*. Messages. Every Tuesday, 7.30, Public Circle, 66, Mackelvie Street, off Pon- i aonby Road. < =__ ■■ •.." .:.... ,' —. i V W.C.A. BUILDING, j _■____■■___-■_ * OPEN SUNDAY. ' WW . to 6.45 p.m. Social Honr. 4.15, 5.15. • ' Musical items and Recitations. - TEA AT 5,15. Thallassa Club. Assisting With. Tea." . Come and Make Friends. GIPSSY PAT SMITH .Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week, i (5X TOWN HALL, 7.30.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 10