Sermons, Lectures, Soiree?, etc HELPING- A M ISSIO N (Freeman's Bay). SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER M. Morning afll-C H. POOLE. Subject: "THOMAS. Evening, ■■>*■ 7-C. H. POOLE. Subject: ;.. -■ "-CONSIDER Mrs. Baxter will Sing. rn lIE CtEN TR A L 11X I S SlO N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1! a.m.—Fellowship Gathering. 3 Sunday-school and Bible Class. 6 Open-air Gathering. ■ , 7 p.m.—Public Meeting. Address by Mr. BROWN, of Melbourne. Dnct. Misses Amy Woodman and SmithSailors. Strangers, and Visitors Cordially Invited. Boohs Provided. Seats Free. Welcome All. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, LECTURE ON MAORI WAR Bv the REV. H. J. WALKER. Admission Free. Collection to Mission Fund. Come Early and Secure a Scat. pE'ORCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. Morning at Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. Afternoon at 2." >, SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Address by MR. CHARLES WATT. Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road, entitled. "A (SHORT SERMON ON A QUIET TEXT.' Special Singing by the Children and Efficient Orchestra. Evening at 6.45, All Address to Parents and Children, "AND Till: CHILD GREW," By ERNEST TUCK. Special Singing by the Children. WEDNESDAY, September Children's Annual Tea; after-meeting at 7.50 p.m., when the Children will again Sing. A-HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL THE MEETINGS. _p 11 U R C II O F C II R I S T, PONSONBY ROAD. 11. a.m.—Church meets for "Breaking Bread." 2.45 p.m.—Bible School. 6.45 p.m.— CHAS. WATT. Subject: "THE BIBLE: WHY IT IS HOLY." You are invited-Free. " A SOUND REFORM ON A SOUND A ' BASIS." FEDERAL HALL. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. SPECIAL ADDRESS by HUGH KELLY, M.A., " Fundamental Principles of Temperance Reform." Miss A. Ehruner will Bender Solo?. A Cordial and Hearty Welcome to All. Working Men Specially Invited. Come in Crowds. "OROTESTANT HALL. KARANGAHAPE 1 LOAD. MR. BLACKIE will Preach (D.V.) on Lord's Day, 14th inst.. at 7 p.m. All are Welcome. 170RESTERS' HALL. KARANGAHAPE X ROAD. MC. C. If. HINMAN will Preach TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir). Morning at 11—" Doing One's Best'' Evening at 6.45—" The Old Faith and the New (II.): From P.resbytcrianism to Unitarianism." REY. W. -JELLIE. B.A. THEOSOP II IC A L SO CIE TY, X MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Ethical Song. Beading. Violin Solo, "Berceuse" (Papini). Lecture by Miss A. E. Davidson. "THE: MYSTERY OF LIFE AND DEATH." Musical Item. Questions. Collection. rip H E GO Jl G E O U S MELORAMA, X ' "BEN HUE" 1 Lew Wallace's Famous Book). SEVENTY MAGNIFICENT VIEWS By Powerful Limelight. Songs incidental to the piece by well-known Vocalists. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 15th. 1902, 7.30. Lecturer: REV". J. A. SOPER. Chairman: DR. OSBORNE KNIGHT. Admission. Is; Gallery, 6d. Proceeds in aid of the Tabernacle Account of the Gumdiggers' Mission.
Wade's Worm. Pigs, the wonderful ."woim Corners are always effective; Is boxes everywhere. Pancakes may- he made of splendid (|ua.lity without a single egir. Tucker's egg powder will do if, tins 6d. WHY RISK YOUR NECK? In riding on inferior make of bieyle. yon are always in 'danger. In riding a " Skeat es" or a " Raleigh' 1 your life is insured. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 3
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