ECCLESIASTICAL. JJAPTIST rjIABEKXACLE, UPPER QUEEN* STREET. MINISTER: D R A L b x a.; n r.d k H odge> SPECIAL Ay E\V QAMPAIGN ~Y£EETIN-GS, Conducted by J)R. QSWALD J gMITH (of Toronto}, V orld travelled Preacher and Author. Subjects ; TO-XIGHT (Saturday i. 7.:;o p.m.—GREAT YOUTH MEETING : "VOrXfi PEOPLE'S EXCUSES." St NT)AV: ])K. QSWAI.II J S^.MITU. 11 a.in - "THE l.llliHSllll' (iK fHKIST." ■' I'"' 'in Auckland Town II,ill) "THE ST« >KV ill-' MY COXVEiiSKIN.'' 7 I'.m - "I'IVE SiII.KMN ' KAi'TS." j )!!. (JSWALD J mMtTH Continues his (';i mi in inn ~n MONDW .111.1 TI'ESDAY. MoXDXY ii.iii., ••THE SEI'MXI) f'llMIN*;": 7-Mil P.m.. "Toils ,\Xl> 1 ItII Ml'lis <>X RI'SSIAX FIELDS ' i < 'ol' iin-i'd Slides., TUESDAY. - -THE PROM ISEI > I.AXD (:i : T.-' ! ri p. 111.. "THE Ki HRFOI.D XEEI> 11!' THE XKW 1.1KE." X>o not tail In;: r this outstanding ! "rea I'lii'r. \\ EI >X ESII.\ A *J.1.~i v.in.. Women's Mci'i n.g. Speaker. M|;S. H. S. I'UXW.W. P.m.. Prayer and Thanksg-'vii':: Mri'l ill—. IMS. SMITH ...I .1.i.1-s bU 5.7.. Tom- with a Gr»at Farewell Si■ i-\ it-r i:i tho Tabernacle "II SI XDAY EVEXIXG. < Hi. J»ONSyXr.Y BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 A.M. AXI) 7 P.M. ISEV. WALTER BARRY. HACK I.Ell IN ISI>. P. A l'T IST CHURCH V, KKV - «'• W. IiI'.MTMII. II —"I In- < >pcration of tlnj Snirit cif Christ." . "Tin- Hh Commandment : Sunday or Siililhi Ih. Sunday Observance." "oad baptist church. , KE\. ii. KXOWLES KlvMl'TllX. Heavens and the Sapphire J liroiMv 7 ■ "Thi* .Mijrlit "f I.s< a r\icr and ion of New <> Hirers tn follow. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. KEY. J. D. .1 EX SEN. 11 "St. Paul's I>•iini en in Desire" . --111- Eight. "If A.1..11' 11 i t I.i- Has a I; ight. S„ l|,ivi. 1." XEX I Sl XHVi . I liiii'i-li A iilli versa ry. ivrou.vT albert baptist ciinicn. -MIS 11 ANN I\' EliS AI! V SERVICES " IS E V I'. 1., A. ('RAMI"Pi IX, 1! \ I-KKV. JnllX I.AIRI. MA Lhurch and Cru-re-a t ional Social W EI'XESHAV. ' ]> A P T I S J c II U li c n E S -I » SERVICES 11 A.M. A XI) 7 P.M. AVONDAI.E Stud ills Beilbv, M.A., Carlisle. El'SiiM - Flower Service. 7 p.m., Mr. X. I.illy, liihli- I 'lass President. KK'IIMoXI) Rev. C. chain SA X" DR I X(; 11A M - Pastor ,1. S. Minnie Mr .1. Kill'. ' MILFORD Students (iiblis. Whitten. PI. 1 HE\AEIER- Student Nurrish, Tabcrnaele Flying Squad. HI I I'. S\\ AX -■ I'a si iir .1. S. Binnie. ISOVAI. UAK -Mr. C. Barton. MER!!M.AXUS -Mr. Jtell, Student Lons dale. NEW EYXN — Student Rusic, Rev. E. E. Smith. NORTH MEMORIAE- ISev. J. Laird, M.A . K'*v. I'. i.. A. Crnnipt'iii. P.,A. Mwriionisx CHURCH SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—MR. A. EOUDON, or" the Sudan United Mission. 7 p.in.—The Pastor : " The Great Fundamental. ' WEDNESDAY, 7.3o.—Prayer and Study in Romans. REVIVAL Jp IRE MISSION OF HEADING, COVENANT 11A EE. EAST STREET. Healing through Faith in Jesus Christ. MEETINGS. SUNDAY—II a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7.30 p.m. "The I.oril looseth the prisoners : The Lord openetli the eyes of the blind : The Lord ralsoth them that are bowed down." Evangelist A. H. DALLIM^RE. IJIUTISH ISRAEL Jk F Revival, Redemption, Healiiifc', Pressing, through our Lord .leuus Christ. TO-MORROW (Sunday), IMb. will he the opening day for the New British-Israel Chlireh, at Otaliuhu, when a special Campaign commence* at 11 a.m.. .'I p.ni., 7..V p.m. The well known Evangelist, Pastor A. H. Da 111 more, will he speaking at these three services. Thu continues on .Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7.30 p.m. ; also Sunday, U."ith, for the three services tlirilliui; BritishIsrael Ijintern Lectures and Inspiring Addresses will be conducted by Pastors and EvatigeliMs from other parts. The Hall is a very tine structure, built in a commanding position in the centre of Otahuhu. It will accommodate 4o<) people—come earlv. Special solos will he rendered by Madam I^ilira Stone and others. Free iius leaves Royal Oak mid also I'apakura, Sunday 10.15 a.m. and »I.L'5 p.m. : Thursday, 7 p.in!, and return after every service. Royal link Bus route through Church Street and Koektiold Road. Orchestra: Seats Free; Collectioa. —WILSON BROTHERSSPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., AUCKLAND BRANCH. 3til, Karani;ahape Road. SUNDAY—.'{ p.m., Ojicn Circle, SISTER FRANCES. 7 p.m. : Speaker. REV. MARY M. DREAYEK. subject, "The Sermon on the Mount"; Clairvoyance, Sister Frances. Week Meetings : Flower I'svelionietry, Tuiw., 7.150 ; Wed.. 8 p.m., Open Circle; Thurs., a p.m.. Psychometry: Thurs., S p.m., Social (ladles a haslwt). rpHE SPIRITUALISTIC CHURCH, -*• Druids' Hall. 17. North Street, Newton. OPENING SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 7 p.m. Brief Address. Speaker: MR. \V. J. TREDREA. Subject: "DOES DEATH END ALL." . Floral Messages for All. "PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRIT- , I'AEISTS. Alma St., Newmarket—SunJjr. ' P.'".. -Mr. Harvey Pit ton, "How a Jhougfit is Born." Clairvoyance. Tuesday, 1.4.1 p.m.. Open Circle, conducted bv Jlr Slater. Floral Messages. piIRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. w -IS, Mackelvie St., Grey Lynn. SUNDAY. 3 p.m.. Open Circle; 7 p.m.. Address. "God Man Versus Dog Man." Northland Occult. MONDAY—B p.m., Open Circle. Mr Sproule. Usual Weekly Meetings. * SPIRITUAL CHURCH. SYMONDS ST. SUNDAY. 7—Divine Service. Mr. 1!, E Marett, Subject: "Matter. Man and Miracles. ' Rev. 11. Hiitiijtin. Flowers. rnrySDAY. S - Psychoim try ami Written Questions. SATURDAY. S- Healinir ITass. PIIE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT. 100. Newton lid, Symonds St. End. SUNDAY. 7 p.m.- Divine Service, conducted by Sister Jeffrey. After Circle. rHURSDAY. S p.m.—Healing and Psvchonietry. SATURDAY. 3 p.m.—Healing. NIT? SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Psychic Centre. 8. Upper Queen St. SUNDAY. 7—PASTOR & MRS. SPARKS. "PICTURES OF LIFE—SPIRIT POWER." rt'ES. 7. WED. 7.3o—Healing. rHURS.. 2 and 7 —Mrs. Sparks. W STONES, "Evangelist of the Spirit World." SUNDAY: floral Service, 7.1.5 p.m.. Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street. Auckland's Brightest and Best Spiritual Service. 17 E W WOMEN'S CLUB, 34,_ Customs Street E&st. SUNDAY. 7 p.m.. Spiritualistic Service. ' Subject : "THE UPPER RuOJI." REV. NEIL MICHIE. SVie»ds Welcome. 17
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 27
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