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oßi.iuu.u3i JJct.;tinea, ouirees, 6tc, , SERIES OP CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE LEa ' O 'xiiRES. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE, UPPER QUEPV B STREET. wott.^. SUBJECT FOE TO-MORROW (SUNDavt SEPTEMBER 18, "-**■"«). '01 At 3 p.m. (Doors open at 2.30 p.mu) J/i "The Reasonableness of Prayer." Lecturer - THE REV. CANON BEATTy fl Chairman, Thos. Buddie, Esq., Hon. Secretary 11 . B T HE M" ETHODIST C ITY M ISSION - ' FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. ' 1 .'.. '■";*', ' jit 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. Mrs. a ™*, -■> Wilson, Leader. ,n * , ;, 3 p.m—Address, Rev. James Wilson, "Th» - Mission of Christ." Solo, Miss Lilv Riii I "He Shall Feed Hi 9 Flock." QaarS I Party. 16 .§t 7 Evangelistic Service, conducted h» Il the Rev. Jas. Wilson. Solo, Mian kvZ » Rimmor. . *" M ' -|j : }"; ':.:'-, '9': ] Orchestral Selections, 2.30 and 6.30 ii.- L! >, 1 A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL.,. t 1 AUCKLAND £IENTR/:L TMISSIOS, •' ALBEPA ' AND VICTORIA STREET*. ' 1 TO-MORROW. \ 11—Rev. J. B. Butler. 2.4s—Sunday-school. i 3—Adult Bible Class. Rev. Butler. • '.. | 6.30 to H:i3f-hour Song Service. New Hymns H from Songs of Victory. Male Qnartette P Anthem. "Hail to the Brightness'' 1 Choir, [;_. ". I Open-airs, To-night 8, To-morrow 10 and 5 1 Queen-street. •THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE ; Will be Addressed by MR. MACKAY (late of I Colombo), and MR. W. R. WILSON. 1 , h —fc :' I CHRIST OF CHRIBT 1 ; -' WEST-STREET. Morning at 11-For Fellowship and tlw Breaking of Bread. , m Evening at 6.45-MR GEO. ALDRIDGE will I Preaclii. Subject: Bible Science; One' '-'M Race or Many?" ' m Lantern Lecture on Wednesday, at 7.45- if " Victory and Freedom ?" • , EOSKILL HALL, MOUNT ROSKILL. "' /,. jl Morning at 11, for Fellowship. " II Evening at 6.45—MR. CLIFFE will Preach. |. CHURCHES OF. CHRIS 2' H MEET ■-A- : *':f§ 11 a.m.—For " Breaking of Bread." - fl Gospel Services at 6.45, as under:— if , PONSONBY ROAD, Corner Pollen c Sl ; Preacher, MR, A. M. BRYDEN. Subject: T ■ " Christianity." '= MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD, opposite Prosnect ' Terrace— Speaker, CHARLES f" WAT!]?. Subject: "Evolution, or Man's True Origin." Questions Invited. ; HELPING , HAND MISSION. - k SUNDAY EVANGELISIC SERVICES. " - : FREEMAN'S x.AY HALL. - t, 11 a.m.— Family Gathering, Mrs. Hutchinra (of the " Door of Hope") 1"{ ■ 7 p.m.—The People's Service, Mrs. Pacey and i Missioneir. Gosikjl Solo. Hearty Singing t'j of Well-known Hymns. Missioner's Sub- f, ject, " Dancing on Perdition's Brink/' .. f. STRANGERS CORDIALLY WELCOME. t j„> BF. EOTHWELL. Missioner. |tCHEIST.'LDELPHIANS (MASONIC HALL. KARANGAHAPE ROAD). L Commemorative Service (i.e., I. Cor. si,), j '-1"; Morning at 11. Evening Address, 7 o'clcci:- - Subject: *' The Blood of Christ." Seats fre«*J3B No Collection. ;"-"■':<-iRi f >':--'|S —i , -—-»-<- I ; fllE I~S T A D E L P H Til I <U FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Ter- , r race Publ'lc Hall. New North Eoad.—ll a.m., \ ■ " Breaking of Bread; 7 n.ni.. Address. SaV ' : jeot, "The Dragon, That Old Serpent, the .h 1 Devil." :■','.■'■ ■.-.■• : - ■ ■:.."'■■" irV'^K^'^^-Ji HOWE - STREET HALL 1 ' (OFF KAHANGAHAPE EOAD). < h TO-MOEEOW, at 7 p.m. i Address ..... ME. CLIFFE ! WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7.30 p.m. V [ : Address -■■■ - - -MR. C. H. HINKAN. : - : J GOSIPEL HALL. DEVONPOP.'? U TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7, ■' 1 ' ....... MEiWrNNICara will Preach. - ■• ", All Welcome. :'--;.i-'i t s , OSPDL;. HAIL,, -PAENELLi||| TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), a*-2 p.m. - » All are Wslcome. No Collitetioa. v , . . f( t 37« ABUWELL MEETING J ■ ■ - 'To''' ' ME. D. A. BUDGE, j". In Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, on ,<>"f. • THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEE 22, at 8 p.p. " iHis Worship the Mayor will Preside. > h . p —— -' . .^.-.••. : .''.3.;i«5il Particulars in Future Issue.: Tafc» a Note oi i

the Date. ;:.; :.)\ AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL CHRISTIE' ENDEAVOUR UNION. , ~>,:% , 'TWELFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION SEPTEMBER 15 to 21. , \ PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS ■' lip J MONDAY. UNITED MISSIONARY ; MEETING AND COMMUNION SERVICE, in " Beresford-street Church, at 7.30 p.m. , But. • II J. B. Russell. M.A., 8.D.. will preside. Mis-.' f eionaxy Address, Rev. C. H. Garland; Comsra- || nion Address, Rev. H. B. Gray, Organist. ' Mr. A. Haoton. Offertory. I TUESDAY, 20th.-JUNIOR RALLY, in a - \ James' Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Leader. Rev. Jams* Wilson. A Jittie sermon by little people ik * little text. Responses from Societies to Bull Call by Juniors. Solo bv Mr. C. F. Saowden. Orgwoist, Miss E. Entrican. Collection. WEDNESDAY, 21st.-CONVENTION TEA, in • • Pitt-strest Methodist Schoolroom, from 5 to ■ 6.30 p.m. Tickets, one shilling. QUEST ■ HOUR MEETING, at 6.45 run., in. Auckland : Tabernacle Schoolroom. Rev. J. Clark ififl i preside. and give an Address. UNITED CONSECRATION MEETING, at 7.30 p.m., in th« - ; Auckland Tabernacle. Greetings from kindred Unions. Induction of New President. President's Retiring Address. Roll Call of Affiliated Societies, .Organist, Mr. J. H. Weill.;;;: s Consecration Offertory. > ' * ;' ~ I —_ , ■ „.„— \ ' } TT N I T A R- I A N H U R O ; U PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir). Morning at "COMMON SENSE AND THE I IDEAL." I Evening at 7—"THE SENSE OF SIN, AlfD I MORAL ADVANCE." REV. W. .JELLIE, B.A. . \ ■■ ■ —■ "in '■""Jjfo.j." AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY \ MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN- \ STREET. . ! PUBLIC LECTURE. " „ ' >l TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). SEPTEMBER 18. <> At 7 p.m. . . | '* COMING SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS" f (Continued), MR. KENT. 5 MRS. K. HAMILTON HODGES will Sing:. A "O That I Might Retrace the Way. (Brahams). > ' - t B "Legende" (T3chiakowsky). y-::!.■■ t THEOSOPHICAL SO CI IST 1 , H.F.B. BRANCH. • \ 33, HTS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. j PUBLIC MEETING. „ i TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), from V.30 to 10. '. . LECTURE. " The Purpose of Lite." SOCIAL EVENING-Music, Reading. Discission. ' . \ ,%'f: . Elevator, 7.30 to 8. „ I Public Meeting-WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, _________ 3to 4. ■■-■j£X?.:"\] , ■' : ' Toilet- ____^ ■ | A NTHOS FOR THE TjAlB- j _____ , NOT A GREASE. PURELY BOTANICAL- -'■ : j Written Testimony from Well-known Medical 1 Men. . ■■■■ 1 ONE BOTTLE IN DAILY USE LASTS ABO a* 1 FOUR MONTHS. ;.,<•"- | " ANTHOS" prevents Hair Falling Ocii. 1 Dandruff and Irritation. ,■;-.'! DR. J. ROBERT LEE, MB., B.S. (Melboernj \ University), writes:-" After observing roro"'' . i of 'Authos.' for four months, am i «au«l»« » ; ■•. ' promotes increased growth of tne iiair . ' * j quantity as well as strength." j Bottles, 3s; posted 3s 6d. ,_ PV ''. I Can he obtained from SMITH & CAUSE"' | LIMITED; W. H. WOOLLAMS (Iftte BattJ"*;. Queen-street; A. S. J. LAMB. SyfflM* street; NEtL (Herbalist), Wellesley-«tjwt.» The Sole Agent for N.Z., C. L. BEST. Collin, wood-street, Ponsonby, AncUlana. ___ \. WING'S DISC FANS. PROPELLER TYl I *., ■ i Vi Foir w • VENTILATING, DRYING, COOLING. tfS^^' VAL OF DUST, STEAM, AND , : ■> NOXIOUS FUMES. AJ { Diameter, Win, £4: 18in. £4 15s; 24in, & *»»' f 30in, £8; 36in, £9 15s. A. YOUNG AND CO.. 26. Fort-street. _ WK exercise, special care in .»* lecti JJ£**t' : V V Purses. Card Cases, Wallrtk *£*" V, books. Handbags. Chatelaines, •w-iJf-V-' , they are GENUINE LEATHER, ,«UMi.*w»J'. tomers the benefit of our experience--**. ■ man and Sons, Ltd.. Queen-street j r; ■: ■ •' 'I 1 ' "■ I ■ •>3EnHI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 2

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