Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etcMemorial SERVICE FOB the late . beo. WM. tomlins, A '/. '■ -".-11 a.m.' ::-'■.' > - • 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., < FREEMAN'S BAY HALL. •*■• ■.' " : . In t the Evening MB. CLIFF WILL SPEAK. '- ' - ' ■■*> MB. FEED. COPELAND in Charge. 7 FOEESTEES' HALL, ' . 7 p.m.. SOUL-STIEBING * AND EEVTVING MISSION SERVICE. MISSIONER CONDUCTING. EVERYTHING BRIEF. AND - BRIGHT. We'll be Glad to See You There ! COLIN C. HARRISON, Missioner. SALVATION AEMY (Albert-street Barracks). —A Full. Present, Free, Salvation, producing Happiness, preached. Miss A. Simmer Sings. Come.— and Sutcliffe, C.O.'s. . , ; 1 1 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— Franklin Eoad: 11, Mr. Thompson; 6.45, Mr. E. Wood. Richmond Road (Anniversary) : ' 11, Miss Malcolm; 3. Adjutant and Mrs. Williams; 6.45. Rev. A. H. Walker. Concert Wednesday, 7.30. Waterview: 3, Mr: Burrow; 6.30, Mr. Viggers. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. —Alexandra-street: 11, Rev. H. Williams; 6.45. Rev. W. Laycock. Pitt and Edwin Streets: 11. Rev. B. Dudley; 3 (Flower ; Service), Rev. H. Williams: 6.45, Rev. H. Wil- ' liams. Eden Terrace: 3. Rev. 8. Potts: 6.45. Mr. J. W. Oxbrow (Student, Prince Albert College.) Newmarket: 3, Rev. W. Laycock; 6.45. Mr. W. Hawkins. Mount Roskill: 11, Rev. W. Laycock; 6.45. Rev. B. Dudley. Surrey Hills: 3, Rev. B. Dudley; 6.45, Mr. H. R. Burton. rriHE AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. UNSECTARIAN-BEVIVAL-SERVICES. HEARTY—HAPPY—HOMELY. 7—Sunrise Prayer Meeting. 11—" Talks to Believers," Rev. H. J. Walker. Sunday-school and Adult Bible Class, i-hour Musical Service, 6.30 to 7. Solos, Quartette. Orchestral Selection. - Short Gospel Talks. Strangers, Non-churchgoers, Welcomed. AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STREET, NEAR FffIEBELL. ■■ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning. 11-" POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RELIGION." _ _ Evening. 7-" SOME COMFORTS OF UNITARIANISM." Sundav School at 3 n.m. Minister: REV. WE JELLIE, B.A. ME. W. M. OAT T S (From Glasgow) WILL ARRIVE SHORTLY AND HOLD A MISSION IN THE Y.M.C.A. ' ' MRS. OATTS Will Sing at all the Meetings. * mHE ANNUAL FLORAL SERVICES 1 Of the AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH Will be held at the HALL, POMPALLIER TERRAOE, PONSONBY, TO-MORROW, as follows: — Morning—ll. Afternoon—2.4s. Evening— When Short Addresses will be given and Floral Hymns and Music will bo rendered. A Good Display of Flowers expeoted. All are welcome. Offerings free. rnHEOSOPHT. "THE IDEA OF GOD, VIEWED THROUGH RELIGION, ASTRONOMY, AND THEOSOPHY." Lecture by DR. A. MARQUES, General Secretary Australian Section, In the MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, LOWER OUEEN-STEEET, ON SUNDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Questions at Close. Collection. THE AUCKLAND METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY meets in Room 314, Victoria Arcade Every MONDAY EVENING. Lecture at 8. METAPHYSICAL TALKS TO LADIES (Miss Mabel ICenrick) Every WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 p.m. All invited. The METAPHYSICAL LIBRARY contains all the best New Thought Books. Subs. 3s per quarter. _ PSYCHO-THERAPEUTICS. Teacher and Healer: MR. HAWTHORNE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11538, 24 November 1900, Page 3
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