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[ Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. .fIHUROH OF CUEIST, WEST-STREET. Morning at 11-Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. . , , Afternoon, at 2.45-Sunday-scliool Evening at 6.4s—Address by ERNES TUCK. Subject: "Righteousness, Temperance, and Judgment to Come." Wednesday, at 7.45-" Man's Work and God's Work." Questions allowed. • ; pHUECH OF CHRIS T, PONSONBY ROAD. 11 a.m.-Church meets for " Breaking Bread." 2.45 p.m.—Bible School. 6.45 p.m.—MR. CHAS. WATT. Subject: " THE SWELLING OF JORDAN." In Memoriam: THE LATE MRS. MCDERMOTT. HELPING- AND MISSION (.Freeman's Bay). SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5.' Morning at 11— H. Poole. • Evening at 7—C. H. Poole. Subject: "Will it Bite?" , Miss Thorpe will Sing. - i " Tho Bay" is a Homo for Strangers. " : m E QENTRAL --j^J-I. SSIO N. . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. 7 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 10 a.m.—Shipping Meetings and Visitation. 11 a.m.—Communion after Ordinary Service. Rev. 11. J. Walker. 3 p.m.—Bible Class. Sunday-school, and Tract Distribution. 6 p.m.—Prayer Meeting, Mission Hall, and ; Open-air Service. 6.3o—Song Service by Orchestra. 7 Public Testimony Gathering. Clos- - ing Address by Mr. Brown, of Melbourne. Solo: Miss Nellie Butler. MONDAY—CIass, Rev. Walker's House, 7.35. WEDNESDAY—Fellowship Meeting, 7.30. THURSDAY—Active Crusade, Shortlandstreet, 7.30. FRlDAY—Christian Endeavour. 7.30. SATURDAY—Open-air Service, 8 p.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.t ALEXANDRA - STREET — Morning. 11, Mr. Lock; Evening. 6.45, Rev. C. E. Ward; Sacrament, of the Lord's Supper. Lecture by Rev. 0. E. Ward next Wednesday, at 7.30, " Shakespore." PITT AND EDWIN STREETS —Morning, 11, Rev. G. W. Smailes; Evening 6.45, Mr. G. Knight. EDEN TERRACEAfternoon, 3. Rev. C. E. Ward; Evening. 6.45. Mr. W. J. Holdsworth. MOUNT ROSKILL,Morning, 11. Rev. H. Ramsbottom; Evening. 6.45, Mr. T. Moor. SURREY HILLS (Sundayschool Anniversary)— Morning. 11, Rev. C. E. Ward; Afternoon. 3. Rev. W. S. Potter: Evening, 6.45, Rev. H. Ramsbottom. Magic Lantern Entertainment next Wednesday, _ at 7.30. Admission: Adults. Silver Coin: Children. Id. NEWMARKET—Afternoon. 3, Mr. D. Thomas; Evening, 6.45, Mr. J. E. Hay man. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.FRANKLIN ROAD—II, Rev. W. H. Pottor, "The Love that Abides;" 6.45, Rev. G. W. Smailes, "Tho Basis of Divine Judgment." WATERVIEW— Rev. H. Ramsbottom; 6.30, Rev. W. S. Potter. RICHMOND ROAD-3. Mr. 11. Buckley; 6.45, Mr. Carter. PEELIMINA R Y NO T I G E. X ____ HELPING-HAND MISSION ANNIVERSARY. Remember, SUNDAY' NEXT. OCTOBER 12TH. Watch Papers for further information. /FOUNT EDEN FREE METHODIST IVI CHURCH.—II a.m.. "Tho Work of the Holy Spirit;" and 6.45 p.m., "The Saviour s Plea." Preacher: Rev. J. Penning. All Seats Free. A Book; a Welcome. MOUNT - EDEN BAPTIST .CHURCH. —Pastor. Rev. J. B. Sneyd. Subjects for To-morrow: 11 a.m.. " Secret Faults; 6.45 p.m., "No Condemnation." SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, October 12. PROTESTANT. HALL. Karangabapo Road. —Gospel Address, Lord's Day. 7 p.m. ADDRESS at Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Sunday Afternoon, at 3 p.m. Young Men cordially invited. CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC-CHURCH IN ZION. Tailoresscs' Hail, Sunday, 3 p.m. Subject: "Peter's Fall." Sacrament.—J. Thomas Wilhide. __. Q A L V A T lON ARMY, ALBERT-STREET. ' _, 1 ADJ. SPARCO AND RESCUE TARTY, Assisted by BRASS BAND, SINGING COMPANY, AND .-.-.•. SOLDIERY, 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT. " : ' ADJ. RUST AND VARIETY COMPANY, i - • At 8 p.m. T. J. MATHERS, CO. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW __ CHURCH. / Morning, 11—Public. Worship. Sermon: "Baptism and Its Divine Uses." Baptismal Service. Lord's Supper. Afternoon, 2.45— Sunday-school. " COME NOW AND LET US REASON TOGETHER," , LECTURE NO. 3 OF THE LATE DR. B. BAYLEY'S POPULAR BRIGHTON LECTURE Will be given. Preceded by a Short Service commencing at 6.45 p.m. Subject of Lecture: I THE CHRISTIAN LIFE." Q T. .., B E N E D I C T ' S. SUNDAY NEXT-ROSARY SUNDAY. A Plenary Indulgence may bo gained EACH TIME the Church is visited from 2 p.m. SATURDAY till Evening of ROSARY NDAY. CI II ALL, 8 P. M. SUNDAY NIGHT. MR. C. F. REEVE, DIRECTOR OF THE POONA AND INDIAN VILLAGE MISSION. Will give the Address. AH are Invited. Door? open at 7.30. TT N I T A R lAN C II 0 R C 11. PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir). Morning at 11—" Aim and Attainment." Evening at 6.45—" Different Conceptions ■ of Christ iii the New Testament: (1), 'Tho Synoptic Gospels.'" REV. W. JELLIE. B.A. _ rn 11 E OS. O P H Y. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEENSTREET. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY. 7.30 p.m. " GLIMPSES OF OTHER DAYS," By MR. SAMUEL STUART. j SPECIAL MUSIC by MR. H. LARGE, B.A. Selections from Wagner. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. MR, C. H. lIINMAN will Preach SUNDAY, 7 p.m. (D.V.). Everybody Welcome. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.—The Usual Meeting will not bo held on Wednesday, the Bth inst., but on Friday, the 10th inst., there will be a Public Reception to Mrs. Harrison Lee in the Central Mission Hall. Albert-street, at 3 o'clock. All are earnestly invited to attend.—L. Upton, Secretary. . ______ Art Union. 1 /-\N EXHIBITION AT M. J. BENNETT'S KJ ESTABLISHMENT. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, GRAND ART UNION Of Valuable Oil Paintings, by Mr. Jas. McMaster, the well-known London Artist. ' To be Drawn for in Auckland immediately. I PRIZES TO THE VALUE OF OVER £250. Call or send for Ticket", Is each; 3 for 2s 6d; 6 for ss: bopk. 25, £1, A Limited Number of Portrait Commissions accepted from Ten Guineas.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12087, 4 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12087, 4 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12087, 4 October 1902, Page 3

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