Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc c x T Y __h a * ■•; T?VANGELKTIC (SERVICE. rpo -MORROW -pYENINQ. ' '■';■ AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. ] I MR. E. DIHANT, from Melbourne ! Will rive the Address. - SINGING COMMENCES AT 7.19. Doors open at 7. a Welcome for ah T m M ETHODIST C ITY ipS I FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 a.m.—Prayer Meeting, Pitt-street 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 3 p.m.—PLEASANT AND PP.OFIT\HT» SUNDAY AFTERNOON ***** ADDRESS. ill;. T. W. POOLE "God in Hi>torv." SOLO, MISS ALICE RIMMER"The Land of 1.-cve." SOLO. MB. W. ASI'INALL " Call Them In." ' DUET, MISS A. EIMMER AND MR ASPINALL. -';-•' "How Beautiful Upon the Mountain*.ANTHEM, MALE VOICES '' ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, 2.3 c p.nj. > 7 p.m.-EVANGELICAL SERVICE. ADDRESSES. SISTERS FRANCIS 4Xn HOWARD. ' " DUET, SISTER HOWARD and MISS Eiyupn QUARTETTE PARTY *"**•* ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. 6.30. ' : - MONDAY. 26th, 7.30 P.M.. GRAND MUSICAL EVENING. Tendered by CENTRAL MISSION HAND, ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR. **• Silver Offering at Doors. COME EARLY AND SECURE SEATS. AUCKLAND pENTRAL TI/TKBBW. ' -Auckland Central i«-issio& ' '" - ':' MS: E. DISS; Cf Melbourne, "' i Will give ' .-..-:.'' I DDR ESSES AT 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. V J rpO-MORROW. \ * rPHE CENTRAL .MISSION CHRISTIAN EN ! J- DEAVOTJH SOCIETY * Will jrive ~.;■': A MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY ENTER. ? TAINMENT T ' K - 1 In Aid of tbe Fundi of the Methodist City Mission C.E. Society, ' r IN THE FORESTERS- HALL, " f ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, i'The. Mission Brass Band. Orchestra, and Choir will lake part. Admission, Silver Coin 7.30. Come Early to Secure a Scat. SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT-STREET I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. , I 11 a.m.-Subject: " AGGRESSIVE HOLINESS." ' I 3 Subject: "Ideal Salvationists: So. I 1., General Wm. Booth." (Twenty § Minute? Talk.) fl 7 p.m.—Memorial Service to the late Mr. " . I Bra me. ' : ' | Speakers: STAFF CAPTAIN MRS. HUTCHINSON . MR. G. FRENCH (Temperance Bodies) I MR. CROMARTY (Loral Orange Lodge) 1 MR. HILDEETH (S.A. Pioneers). 1 __-.: .■; I QALVATfON ARMY. PONSONBY EOAD, '' t L) NEWTON. § Knee Drill, 7 a.m. Christians Invited. I; 11 Adjutant Bloomileld Conducts Holl I ness Meeting. • s 3 p.m.— Testimony, and Music. | 7 p.m.—Special Address and Singing, "f ■ • 1 Income fox Recent Self-denial Effort made f known To-morrow. | TTiDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MOUST I HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOURT Hi EDEN. i SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. \ :' I MR. W. E. WILSON WILL SPEAK- | I ALL WELCOME. .. - • _ I J — $v, I CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC ■ CEUECE | (Rev. John Alex. Dowie, General S i Overseer). • • ■ ' ' ' I PROTESTANT HALL. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. | • SUNDAY. • • I 10.45—Junior?. Young People Welcomed. ': a 3 and 7—General Testimony Meeting; Zion'i" j Onward Movement; Glorious Victories. " I Wednesday, 7.30— Christians Have S« I Power To-day. s« REV. J. THOMAS WILHTDE. f Read Leave,? of Healing. „ f YTELPING HAND MISSIOH. | SUNDAY. OCTOBER 25. jj Morning— Meeting; Witness-bear- ] ing and Address. , ■ Evening—Evangelistic Service. Subject: | "Elijah, the Brave." I SOLO, CHOIR. ORCHESTRA. „ WE PROMISE HEARTY AND HELPFUI SERVICES. I H. BEGGS, Superintendent. g . ; --* . I UNITARIAN CHURO & ) PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir). | - ——— I Morning at 11-" The Father Is With Me." | Evening at 6.45-" THE INTERNATIONAL | COUNCIL OF LIBERAL RELIGIOUS | THINKERS AT AMSTERDAM." 1 .„ ~ ■ 1,, ■ '. $ REV. W. JELLIE. B.A. _ 1 TH E OS O P S '•*' PUBLIC MEETING. i SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. at 7.30 p.m.. =j MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, LOWER B QUEEN-STREET. i Lecture: , __~■ 1 " THE ELEMENTS OF THEOSOPHT: WHAT H ARE THEY?" 1 Bv Mr. Samuel Stuart. • , I . Music, Reading, Collection. % OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANg | UNION.-A Special Meeting will belief | on Wednesday, October 28th, at 2.30 p-ffl-.*» I **e Ce».*raV Mission HalL All Memt«» h earnestly invited to attend-. _u. Tj»to». tet ' retary. " "2" : —. *F-^' - .. .;-..-^-.tv'-: : Medical. £ DISCOVERED BY CHRISTOPHER WJUR F.L.S.. F.8.G.5., H.D.PR.S . London, jBotanist to the King of England, durum Si» ■ |"i Majesty's Indian Tour. " (TVLEAC" FOR TJIC2EMA: CURES THIS TERRIBLE ITCHING COMPLAINT. : \ Not a Grease. Does not Stain th» Li»* B ' 1 Full directions each Jar. Jar*. 5): 01 * 1 58 4d. - rfl I USED IN THE MELBOURNE HOMOEOPATH I HOSPITAL WITH SUCCESS. | MEDICAL CERTIFICATE:- | " During the past few years Eczema &»*s* 1 come of very frequent occurrence, e-P-y,, g| in children. In the treatment of ' 3 "" e jKj» 1 some affection the usual medicinal nm - \ : m failed in many cases to give relief, an * g very pleased to have a new preparation, •> &{i m ' Oleac,' put into my hands for *»»'. ta .| recall to mind three cases of | which the usual remedies had no oeno^. g effect, and the application of Oleac , - I ins? to the printed directions remove* « rf ,,. g irritation of the skin. I have. aUOfl . | many adults using the ' Oleac with greav t I fit."-JAMES SMEAL, Surgeon, etc.. >«"• | To be obtained at— nflMfl* M W. H. WOOLLAMS (late BatjaA « | street : : ; A. S. J. Lamb, Symonds-street ■ NEIL (Herbalist), Wellesley-Jtreet. . g Sole Agent for N.Z.: C. L. BEST. Colling : | street. Ponaonny- , — 1 • th e aK° ° p h°w«| r ;... HUTCHINSON'S Wonderful ' g^JrM ' I vention, is the Most Powerful A ' d w 1 w i: in me world. Easily carried on W»£ | Call and test. Orders tilled in row*" in AKOUPHONE AGENCY. ~,, | 71, Queew-2trcst (upstairs), opposite now* 1 ; j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 2
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