■:'■ ...... ,(..■ ~ t ~~"""" ,wi :: '"':\\"^■"""!*""r""y."''^T^> t^mV'oM< l OT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAE :'■ I " SUNDAY. OCTOBER 30. * 1 Masses: At 7.30 and 9 a.m., with Inrtraciiaa I lor Children. **>*iaa , ' : ■ High Mass and S<,nnon at li o'clock '">*: m High Mass and Sermon at 11 o'clock. ; I At 7 p.m. the Choir will render a Selection -* 1 . the Principal Gems of Hays's tl I "CREATION" '.-:. m Kindly assisted by , f MADAME LILIAN TREE, f Mr. Frank Graham and Mr. Rupert Slart-.n ■ 1 ■ Silver Coin expected at Door. "'** 1 During the Offertory Madame Tree vm ' I Sing 'THE PRAYER," from "TannluaJr.'- I Conductor, Mr. P. F. Hiscocks; Organist' I Harry Hiscocks. ' I- ■ ALL SAINTS' DAY, TUESDAY NOV 1 "1 Masses at 6.30, 7.30, and 10 a.m.; Rosary and ! Benediction of Blessed Sacrament at 7 p.m K QUNDAY SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE*!- ' t A UCKLAND QENTRAL "MISSION, j ALBERT AND VICTORIA STREETS. | At 7, MR. GEORGE MILL (late of Sydnw : ' I Y.M.C.A.) and MR. H. .CARTER will sS P j: Song Service, 6.30 to 7. Selections' 3 Sacred Music. Anthem by Choir. Daet ■• Misises Thorps and Williams. : At 11, Address by REV. J. B. BUTLER. Open-air Services, Queen-street. 6 p.m ant To-night 8 o'clock. . ' T*" j A Hearty Invitation to Strangers and Non-churchgoers. . SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY* Chor*! " Hall. SUNDAY, NOV. 13. Grieve's beaatifrf Kinderspiel, "Day of Rest and Gladness," 30* voices. Organ, Orchestra, Limelight Effern Choral Hall, MONDAY, November 14. IJIHE JJETHODIST QITY JJBBl6ft' .' FORESTERS* HALL, NEWTON. 11 a.m.—Leader, Mrs. Wilson. Address. $fr W. Stewart. * 3 p.m.—Special Address by Rev. Bennin* "The Bible: How Written." Solo, M'°s Gill. "The Promise of Life. QaartetU 1 Male Voices. " Along the River of Time." I 7 Evangelical Service. Leader, Mrs. I Wilson. Addresses by Workers'. Solo I Mr. Chas. Snowdon. * | Orchestra, Afternoon and Evening, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT. Superb Programme in this Issue. * Reserved Seats, Is; Unreserved, 6u. LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS. - THE PROTESTANT DEFENCE ASSOfili li ' ■ TION. ' SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING. FORESTERS' HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Address by MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGE. Subject. " THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIC FREPBCsit.'* ,■■ ] ■■■,■■: Special Musical Items.' : v -S;i;-^illli|; Doors open 7 p.m.; Meeting sharp 7.45 p.®, - <i Chairman: Rev. J. Banning. Everybody Welcome. Collection. piDSca of ; Cirß 18 % ■ N '■w: x i , r WEST-STREET. Morning at For Fellowship and tie Breaking of Bread. * Evening at 6.45—MR GEO. ALDRIDGE mil, Preach. Subject: "Da?.* of Noah; Spiritism in. Practice." Wednesday—Lecture at 7.45. Subject; " Savedl Companies, in the Revelation." ROSKILL HALL, MOUNT ROSRTLL. Morning at 11, for Fellowship, i Evening at 6.45—MR. A. PAGE will Preaieh, ■ « . CHURCHES OF CHXI 87 ' -~.,'...::.:'.-' ■: V:,; vi-'/i:; MEET .•: 11 a.m.—For " Breaking of Bread.' '\\\ ' Gospel Services a* 6.45, as rxnier ~ PONSONBY ROAD. Corner Pollen-street,-. CHAS. WATT. Subject: "PREPABS TO MEET THY GOD" In Memoriatti late Mr. llarson. MOU::-}T ROSKILL ROAD (Opp. Prospect • Terrace). 1 Evening Speaker: F.L.iHADFIEL'D Subject: " FoiLli Well Founded." , , . ~_ AW ARM WELCOME! . A 6 the ■■■"■•', HELPING HAND MISSION. People's Evangelistic Service. 1 . 11 a.m.—Family Gathering. AJd'-."-* fey Pastor Davis 7 People's ■ Service. Missioner's Sob' ject: "Failure of those who Tried to i Live like Educated Monkey: ' Hearty, HomelvSingmc. Gospel Solo. B. F. ROTHWELL. Missioiur.. SALVATION • ARMY 4 ''' : -- '■■.'■■ - ; ;-' >■-■::■;•,.;•.■''■•:-'■■■■■ •■■•■-•- c':r' >. TO-MORROW the. S.A. BAND will conduct ■ . the following Sepecial Services:— ' At 11 a.m.. Albert-street Hall, Captain Anderson. At 3 p.m., Albert Park Rotunda. 1 ,At 7 p.m.. Albert-street Special - Ser- . vice, " The Wreck; of the Waifarapa." • . Come Early. Silver Collection in Aid of Missionary and Rescue Work. SEVENTH DA'? ADVENTISTS' CHURCH, PONSONBY. ', PASTOR TEASDALE Will Review the Rev. Watts on 5 "The Law and Sabbath; Are the Ten Cow . mandmeats Abolished? Should Christian* Keep the Sabbath? The Laws.", - '^P'ii'vTJv.i ■' ' V' ' ' i , Everybody Invited. No Collection. Commencing 3.15. ■-~■■••',V:.r| >■ UN I T ARIA N CIIU li (Hi - ';/ . **' PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir). - I - ■ ' ■ ' '..■.''.'■. Morning at 11-" CIVILISATION." Evening at 7-" THE FRUIT OF TIB SPIRIT " ; . REV. W. JBLLIE, B.A. , , , /'i? >'t ■ — '—■ —. -— . — -...-- * AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. " SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEENSTREET. Public Lecture: "MAGICIANS OF DARKNESS AND OF LIGHT," By Miss A. E. Davidson. Ethical Songs. Reading. Collection. - i — ; TH O O II iC A L SOC 1 E TI. l • H.P.B. BRANCH. 33, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. '~'--.:- PUBLIC^ MEETING■>■:---.■'' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 7.30 to 10. „' > LECTURE: "WAR: IS IT RIGHT OH WRONG?" (a Reply to Count Tolstoi's Lett** in the London Times 1 . Music. Reading. Discussion. Elevator, 7.30 to 8. Public Meeting. Wednesday Afternoon, 3to 4. , ; _—_.: . .. KNOTS UNITED." by the late Bishop of Liverpool, John C. Ryle. D.D.—An invaluable work, and which no Churchman I should miss reading. A safe guide. Obtain- , able at the Auckland Sunday School Union. i Price, Is 3d. Business Notices. - —« ■ A EHLEY TTUNTER, Assoc. M. Inst., O.S^ Architect and Consulting Engineer, Office, No 18 Royal Insurance Buildings. Queen-street. Telephone No. 1343. C. R. W~^~ L £B B * • BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. -' MERCANTILE CHAMBERS. QUEBN«EBBti .! .._ (Next Bank of New Zealand). Coromande. Branch- F. P. BUBSESS. ,-.-.'. Solicitor, Manager. 1 MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVE!* • ' t SECURITIES. i Telephone. No. 1557. ' —e* H • BUSSELL AND OdE E 4 60, QUEEN-STREET. PASSENGER. SHIPPING. AND CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS. Passengers booked to London via Suez of ■' via China, Japan, and Vancouver, or dire# :/f< s routes, at lowest current rates. ■_■_;'■ S' , —— I E. G. ELIOTT.I rFREDEBJCK WAIjIBB-- :■' ■ ■"- : ■-' -P.O. Bos,-- 476. '-' Telephone, 1529. ' --■>-JSlpI , Tjl LIO T T AN D "W ALL K R : (Members Auckland Stock Exchange). • •> ■ STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, LAND AND ''. 1 ESTATE AGENTS. HOBSON'S BUILDINGS. SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND.^^ ' •WU'IKQ'S DISC. FANS, PROPELLER TYPE. - \ » For VENTILATING, DRYING. COOLING, ' REMOVAL OF DUST, STEAM. AND NOXIOUS FUMES. • Diameter, Win, £4; 18in, £4 15s: 24ia, £6 10* i 50ia, £8; 36m, £9 15»., A. YOUNG AND CO. 26. Fort-siwtt. _ .; . po-OPER4.TIVE TERMINATING BUILD ;' V ING SOCIETY. ■" — :' ..:,. Money advance on shares 'it wasonaw* • _ rates. J. M. McLACHLAN. Crummer Soa* .. Firs;, House Past Pollen-street. A Take Tram to Newtr-n Savings ****• ■i : i; :i «-''::^;; :^^ r-.'\:'' ; '-:-;;:'^:'- : , V^\'":! :'r;-V.Jv;:-Sri-^^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 29 October 1904, Page 2
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