neiigrioMs. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. OTAGO AUXILIARY., NNUAL JOfiSIONAKY MEETINGS. Deputation for 1905: Rev. A. W. Brough, of Erode, India. FRIDAY, 3rd.—Milton Presbyterian Chuioh, 7 30 SUNDAY sth. St. Clair Congregational, at 11 o'clock. Ravonsbotrrne Congregational, at 3. Leith street Congregational, at 6.30. GEO. HEIGHWAY, Secretary. FTIHE MEMBEES of Loyal Orange Lodges, Protestant Defence Association, and Protestant Alliance Lodges are cordially infited to a CHURCH SERVICE to bo held in tbo Victoria Hall, Agricultural Buildings, on SUNDAY, November 5. The Brethren will Meet in the Lower Choral Hall at 2.15 p.m. sharp. White Tie and Gloves and Regalia. SankeVs Hymns. A. J. C. BOOL, Secretary. LHAM B R A THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, 6.30. Or COMMINS'S MEETING. ADDRESS—' Traditions.' KINETRSCOPE PICTURES—' Ora Pro Nobis' and other Spiritual Views. SOLO—'O Divine Redeemer," Mrs A. C. Laring (by special engage*"*"*-! Hymns Sung from the Screen. Collection at Door to Defray Expenses. OOaiMINS having LEASED the ALU HAMBRA THEATRE for SUNDAY EVENING MEETINGS, invites all Liberalminded People to Attend. The TEACHING is upon MORAL PHILOSOPHY from a CHRISTIAN BASIS, with lUustraiions by Kinetesoope. The Meetings are entirely Open to tbe Public. Commence at 6.30. Collection at door io defray expena~ -SOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDLN". GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING, SUNDAY EVENING, November stli, 190u. Speaker, the Bev. R. WILSON (just returned from his tour of Anierica and Great Britain). Tb/s Baptist Church Choir will conduct the Singing. Sanity's Hymns; collection. Chair to be taken at ten minutes past eight. nnRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. ■• STUART STREET.
11 a-ni. and 6.30 p Rev. C. H. LAWS, B.A. WOODHA.TJGH.—II a-m., Rev. F. Rands; 6.30 p-m., 3Ess Moody Bell. N.E. VAUJSY (Oddfellows' Ha 11).—6.30 pjn., Rev. F. Bands. OUTH DONEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p. ling, Rev. R. MACKIK. THMPERANCK MEETING, VJT Oddfellow*' Hall, Allmny street., TO-MORROW, 8.10 pjn. Speo.ter: Mr JNO. REID, B.A. Chairman.- Mr T. H. Daltou, Dist. I>cp. STRANGERS' SOCIAL TEA KTERT n> • STJNOA.y, at b o'rrlock. Mr R. CKISHOLM (Chairman) will Speak on His 7 Months' Trip Every Saturday, 7.30. Bible Classes. Every Sunday, 4 p-m., Men's Meeting.
BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, CAVRKSHAM. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING, STTMTM.T. NOVEMBER 5Ui. Speaker: Sis. MILDRED, South Duncdin Presbvterian Cliureh. Sonth Dunedin W.C.T.U. will attend in a. body. S»nk»y's Hymns. AH Invited. Chair to be taken at 8.10 fbarp. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHUBCK SERVICES TO-MORROW At 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. R«v. WM. HAY Will Preach Morning and Evening. Special Gospel Service for the People in rf-IHUKCHES OF C HEIS T. TABERNACLE, KING STREET. Mr H. MAHON will Preach at i-past 6. Subjera.: 'The. 'Hand of God in British. ARGYXE STREET, Mornington—6.3o p. Service.
SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o'olook. EVANC-ELISTLO AIH>KESSES. e. Choir 6.45 p
ETHODIST CENTRAL GARRISON HALL. i.ni. and 6.30 pW. A. SINCLAIR. 'm on God's Side NO MEETING IN THE AFTERNOON. 7 p.m., Stafford Service, Short Addr SAINTS' CHURCH. TO-MORROW, (Choral Celebration), 6.30 p.n . (Morning and Evecing), The DEAN. CHU R C I TO-MORROW : Forenoon and Evening, aw. H. H. BARTON, M.A. rORTH-BAST VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN . -i CHURCH. Services To-morrow. 11 a.m., Rev. Mr PONDES; 6JO p-m.. Rev. Mr OKR. VERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. \J Preachers To-morrow: At 11, Mr H. H- Driver; 6.30, Rev. J. T. HSnton. AH seats free; visitors al veJcome iriHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH, \J Lower York' place (ail seats free). Ren. D. MACLENNAN, M.A-, at 11 and 6.30. UTORAY PLACB CONGREGATIONAL JJ3L CHURCH. 11 ajn. and 6.30 p-m., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. T. CLAIR Church.—ll, Rev. A. W kO Brcragh (specia! collection for L.M-Sw; 6JO, Eev. A. Hodge. LTatTJETSTREBT Church.—ll, Rev. W. 8. Ferule; 6.30, Rev. A. W. Brough (from India). "iNG SSTREET Congregational Church.— k. Morning, 11, and Evening, 6.30, Rev. Geo. Hsighway. qr-ui'llVf. Methodist Churches.—Dtmdas street: 11, 'Rev. S. Bailey; 6.30, Rev. T "-. Kenr: 11, Mr A. Austin; 6.30, _. „aaey. Abboteford: 11, Mr C. White; 6-30, Mr W. J. Thomas. Glenroy —JS. Valley): 11, Rev. W. 1 A. Aurtin.
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Evening Star, Issue 12652, 4 November 1905, Page 8
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