SOCIALIST EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, At 7.30 o'clock, In the mHEATRE R O V A L. •*- PROFESSOR BIOKERTON, The Well-known Christchurch Lecturer, Writer, and Scientist. r Will deliver a Lecture entitled "THE' NATURAL HUMAN LIFE." Admission by Silver Coin, i Tho Monday Meeting of the • League will bo held at 8 p.m. in the Theosophical Society's Room, York Chambers, Plannersstreet, when Mr. O'Brien will deliver an Address. On Friday Next, 28th inst., at 8' p.m., Professor Bickertoji will Lecture in the New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, on "How Stars are Made." AT THE SOCIALIST SALL, CUBASTREET, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 23rd OCT., At 7.30 p.m., JftTR. HAMPTON WILL LECTURE On "IS THERE NEED FOR AN INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY?" On MONDAY EVENING, at Cubastreet Hall the Half-yearly Meeting of members will bo held at 8 p.m. Business— Election of Officers and Alteration to Constitution. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCTATION. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY. TO-NIGHT, B— Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY, 4-Bible Class, Mowed by Strangers' Tea. MONDAY, B— Annual Business Meeting. TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, at 8.15, OPERA HOUSE. GOSPEL SERVICE, Speaker ... Mr. A. JOLLY. Subject—" The Tragedy of the First Temp. tation." Everybody welcome. SECOND ANNIVERSARY, WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST., THURSDAY NEXT, 27th OCT.— 6.15 p.m.— Table Tea. Tickets, Is. 8 p.m. — Public Meeting. Chairman, His Worship the Mayor. Speakers — Rev. P. W. Fairclough, Rev. Isaao Jolly, M.A. Instrumental and Vocal Musio. Open to all. YOUNG MEN'S SUNDAY. SPECIAL SERMONS TO YOUNG MEN in connection with the V.M.C.A. Anniversary will be preached TO-MOR-ROW as follows: — CHURCH OF ENGLAND— St. Augustine's, Petone, 6.30 — "David a Pattern for Young Men " — Rev. J. D. Russell. PRESBYTERIAN— St. John's, 6.3o— "Four Marks of Manhood"— Rev. Jas. Gibb, D.D. Kent-terrace, 6.30 — " Sermon to Young Men"— Rev. J. K. Elliott, B.A. St. David's, Petone, 6.30 — "A Young Man's Religion "—Rev. A. Thomson. METHODIST— Wesley Church, 6.30 — " Masters of Men, an Address 'to Young Men " — Rev. P. W. Fairclough. Thorndon, 6.30—" A Young Man's Birthright" — Rev. H. L. Blamiros. Johnsonville, 6.30 — " Gambling " — Rev. G. S. Cook. BAPTIST— Vivian-street, 6.30 — " Wanted, Young Men for Christ's Service "—Rev. S. Bailey. PRIMITIVE METHODIST— Webb-street, 6.30 — " Manliness " — Rev. J. Dawson. Sydney-stroet, 6.30— "A Noble Choice" — Rev. J. Dumbell. Donald M'Lean-street, 6.30 — " Uphill or Down " — Sisters Miriam and Winnie. CONGKEGATIONAL-Courtenay-place (30th October), at 6.30— ■ "The Choice of Moses"— Rev. W. Newman Hall. Wellington-terrace, 6.30—" The Early Life of Great Men and Women "—" — Rev. J. Reed Glasson. CHURCH OF CHRIST— Dixon-street, 6.30 — " God's Appeal to Manhood "—Mr. T. J. Bull. Riddiford-street, 6.30— " Faithfulness to Duty, or Improvement of Opportunity "—Mr. A. F. Turner. CENTRAL MISSION— Herbert-street, 7 — "Three Features of a Great Life " — Mr. N. Turner. THE PUBLIO ARE CORDIALLY INVIJLED TO OPERA HOUSE— Sunday Night. ' WESLEY CHURCH— Thursday Night. H. N. HOLMES, General Secretary. V\7 ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION, IT HkRBBKT-STRKH! 11.I 1 . YOUNG MKN'S. JJAY. Special Addresses to Young Men. 11 a.m. — Addresses by ycung men of the Mission. 7 p.m. — Mr. N. Tumor (Subject : " Three Features of a Great Man "). Mr. Francis Dridge, Cricketer, will ulso address the evening meeting. Yonng men specially invited. Open-air Meeting, Ghuznee-st, 6 p.m. Special items by Band, Choir, and Orchestra. riIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, A Public Address will bo delivered at the Society's Room, York Chambers, Mannersstreet, on SUNDAY, 23rd instant,, at 7 p.m. Subjeot— " Religion and Occultism." Questions at close. Collection. riIHE SALVATION ARMY X VIVIAN-STREET CITADEL. SUNDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. BROTHERS' BAND. Afternoon, at 3 — Musical Meeting. Evening, at 7 — Service of SoDg — " Last Dajs of Mrs. Booth." Silver collection at door. At 8.38 the Band will play in Cuba-street. THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER, at 7.45 p.m. SALVATION MELODRAMA. The Well of Misery. The Army Amongst All Nations. Over 80 characters. Tickets Is. Children 6d. MR. J. F. GRAY will preach the Gospel (D.V.) on Lord's Day.22rd November, at 7 p.m , in the Gospel Hull, Ingestre-st. A hearty invitation to all. No collection. All seats free. ri^HE PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY 1 OS 1 WELLINGTON. CARLTON HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. TO-MOKROW, SUNDAY, 23rd OOT., At 7 p.m Inspirational Address, Mr. Hyams. Subject—" Not that Man, hat Barrabae." Psyohometiy' and Ciair-voyanc Descriptions, Mrs. Hyams. Collection. Bring Moody and Sankey's Hymns. CHURCH OF GOD, Wharf (D.V.)SABBATH, 2.45—" Across the Dayline to Tahiti, where Sunday is New Zealand Monday, and the Bible Sabbath is on our Friday, Unenviable predicament of Jews, S.D.A., and Protestants. CUBA-STREET, 6.45— " The Gospel of the Father at Sinai. Was the Gospel of Jesus Christ on the Mount?-Heb. 4, 2, 6. Accept the genuine." WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' SOCIETY, DANISH CLUB BOOMS, 42a, C«BA-STREK'i\ A Circle wiil be held on SUNDAY EVENING, 23rd October, at 7 o'clock. Trance Address by the Resident Medium. Subject— " The Continuity of Life." Psychometric descriptions by Miss Dal- ■ rymple. All cordially invited. l ' Meeecure of Life for October.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 6
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