'S*ECCLESIASTIC/aL. gAvT I S T ' UPPER QUEEN STREET. "You are sure of a welcome at the Tabernacle." 11 a.m.—QI'ARTEKLY ALLXIORXIVr COMMUNION SERVICE. PREACHER: J>EV. J)l: JJODGE. 8.A.. B.D. Subject : "THE REVELA TION OF JESrs CHRIST." being Ihe intioduetinn to a series of studies in the fiual book of th« Bible. nc 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School & Bible Clasne. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. PREACHER : J>EV. £)R ALEXANDER jjodge, 1 SUBJECT: "JJEIIOLD JJE " JJEHOLD pjr E QOMETH: " A Second-Advent Study. TO-NIGHT (Saturday).-—7.30 p.tn.;-*CE Meeting. All young people cordial I v WEDNESDAY.—II a.m.: Prayer MertSi for Women. 2.1.1 p.m.: Women's Meetln* Speaker: Mrs. F. E. Salmon. 7.30 dbi • PRAYER MEETING. Join us in prayer and intercession. N-B.—Baptismal Service Xert Sunday RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH! REV. H. KXOWLES KEMPTON. | 11-—"Wherefore Kick Ye At My Sacrifice * — "flinging Rack tin* Shadow." Story of the B.E.F. Deliverance. REV. H. G. lIERCUS. of Sydney, will I commence ;i Mission on Sunday, 21at July. * , THURSDAY. 7.:;o—Young People's Institntn : Schubert Evening. Collection. yHACKLETOX RI). BAPTIST CHURCH *5 REV. C. W. DUNCUMB. 11.—"HE EMPTIED HIMSELF." Com-r».-inion. 7—"WHEN THE SON OF GOD STOPPED A PROCESSION'." JVP. EDEN BAPTIST CHUBCH. 11 a.m.—DR. J. .T. NORTH. Communion. 7 p.m.—MR. A. A. BARXETT. M°,¥- V ' r ALISI;KT BAITIST CHURCH Minister : REV. JOHN LAIRD. M.A. .™lfs TREATY." (Communion: «— THE I IF Til COLUMN"—That Worst I ersonal Enemy. A T! s T CHURCH E~s SERVICES: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. AVONDALE—Rev. A. J. Jamieson. EPSOM—Rev. T. 11. Eccersall. NORTH MEMORIAL—Mr. H. Massam, Kct P. L. A. Crampton. RICHMOND—Rev. D. H. Stewart. SANDRIXGHAM—Rev. John Ings. MILFORD—Rev. J. K. Reid. POX.SONBY —Rev. P. Norrish. I'T. CHEVALIER—Rev. C. B. Bozgrs. MERRILANDS—Rev. P. L. A. Crampton. Student Sherburd. NEW LYNN—Pastor C. A. Latta. ROYAL OAK—Paetor C. H. Barton. WHITE SWAN—Student R. Hart. HUIA—Mr. Warnock Watson. B.A. KUMEU i Pomona Hall) —Mr. L. Lambourne. BHt pKEE CHURCH H° D 1 LWtifll Cor. Mt. Eden and Valley Roads. ISbSP Minister: JOHN S. MUIR, of China Inland Mission. II a.m.—"lN THE MIDST." Communion. Service. 0 p.m.—Young People's RalJv. Speaker • Mr. Ken. Thornton, of Y.M.C.A 7 p.m.—"SHIPWRECKED." A WELCOME AWAITS YOC. EVIVA L I R E. MISSION OF HEALING. HEALING THROUGH FAITH IX JESUS CHRIST. „ c MEETINGS: On SUNDAY at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. la the ORANCJE CORONATION HALL, Newton Road. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 730 p.m. in the GRAFTON LIBRARY 4 HALL. Mount Eden Road. 'He healed many that were sick of direri diseases."—Mark i.. 34. A. H. DALLIMORE. EVANGELIST.
fit (COMMONWEALTH f" T *A. SL COVENANT CHURCH, OTAHCHC. (Formerly BHHsh-larael BeT, '™ ! ; *^;r pti ? n - „ Hpa,in ?- BWsin*. ■Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. SUNDAY: 11 a.ni.—Communion Service. I ci&f Hour for ; Kdult * M ■«« i .30 p.m.—Subject : "ARMAGEDDON" ! "ARMAGEDDON- ! ! "ARMAGEDDON ' Special Address b.r MR. F. R. WILSON" of Wellington. Special Collection for Sick and Wounded £ «in(l at ll]is Scrvicp. Z1 ° N TEM ph * ST ' Br -- N "EDICTS STREET. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. PROPHETICAL ADDRESS : ?J£' PS TO ARMAGEDDON" s TEPS TO ARMAGEDDON." Lecturer : pASTOR yyM. QATHCART. rL th^ D - t 7 -®®~ Pastor Cathcart will give time ° lif ° up to the ? res ««t Jty S S li u st opportun '£5. Ob HEARING. THIS MAX ic THESE ARE HIS FINAI. MEETINGS." Other Meetings As Usual.
ST- mberal. catholic -*■ CHUKCH OF ST. 371, Queen Street. Seventh Siinrlav After Trini*r. SERVICE OF HOLT EUCHARIST AT 11 A.M. Service of Vespers and Solemn Benediction, Chapel, Epsom, Thursday, at 7 p.m. JJIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE, jrCN Cnr. Titt and Wellington Sts. SUNDAY. 7 p.m.—Great Britain : "The Shadow of Prophecy."' MISS IREVE RUTHERFORD. TLESD.W. 7.40 p.m.—.Social, in aid of Sick and "Wounded Fund. WEDXBSDAY. 2 p.m.—Wooian'6 Progress Club. Speaker : Mrs. Mc-Intosh-Masefleld. "Old China." Soloist: Mrs. Winifred Osborne. THURSDAY. 7.4.1 p.m.—Healing Meeting. Spiritualist church of n.z," Auckland Branch. Alma St (opposite Olympic Pool. Newmarket). ® p.m.. Open Circle, conducted MATEK. 7 p.m.. Speaker. REV. MART M._ DREA\ ER : subject. "SPIRITUALISM \ND THE WAR. ' Clairvoyance. Mrs. Sadie Doig. (Members' Mpeting after Service.'! , TUESDAY.—S p.m., Open Circle, conducted by Mrs. Doig. All Welcome. pHRISTIAX SPIRITUALISM. 3SG. Queen Sr.. opposite Town Hall. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. Addrfss and Clairvoyance, bv Rev. Neil Micriie. Healing Service "by Madame Ivybelle Brierley. WEDNESDAY. S p.m.: "How to be Young at a Hundred." by Madame Brierley. /CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. , . Mackelvie St., Gre.y Lynn. Sl:XD.\\—3 p.m.. Open Circle: 7 p.m.. *. «- s ' "How Spirit nali-:n Conquers Fear." Mr. Fitton. Auric Messages. MONDAY. S p.m.. Study Class. Mr. Conwav. WED. and FRI.. S p.m.. Cards. 500. THURS.. S p.m.. Psychometry. Mr. Fitton. SAT.. 2.30 p.m.. An At Ilonio. Afternoon Tea. Message*. Mr. ( pieman. S2 r 'KI T U A L I S T C H U R C H. Oddfellows' Hall. Pitt Street. SI NDAY. 7.1." p.m. G. M. SANSOM. "The Bible a Psychic Book." Clairvoyance and Healing. ED.. July 17 : Public Sean«*e. SPIRITUAL CHURCH. Piercc Building?. : feymonds St.—Sunday : 7. Hew IT. Hud- • «ilso Address and Clairvoyance bv a I visitor. Thursday : o and S p.m.. Psychometry and Written Questions. Saturday. 7.45 : Healing Class and Absent TreatrpHE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT, ot-V??' x . ew ton Road, off Top Symonds St. SINDAV 7 p.m. — Trsnw Address ..By REV. FAITHFUL PHILPOTT. THE HEAVENS DECLARE TIIE GLORY OF GOD." Floral Messages. THURSDAY. 7.45- —-Healing. WEl>.—Moon Group. 2.3« J. All welcome. TT- N ; iT * SPIRITUALIST CHUKCH. Lpper Queen St. —SUNDAY. 7 p.m.: Address by The Mater. Floral Menaces. Kathleen Pliilpott. TI'ES •• pm • p<vchometry. WED.. S p.m.: Psrchi/"Drawings and Seance, Kathleen l'hilpolt.
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