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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc - , "rjpilE pEOPLE'S Service;-;';; V H M AJES ' iVs THEATRE-TO-MORROW EVENING. V" ;• ADDRESS by REV. J. B. BUTLER; ' Mr, Butler will also Speak at 11 o'clock •« THE CENTRAL MISSION HALL. ' The _W. Y.M.I. Band will Sing Two's leo tions in the Theatre Service, "Mv Tnr.i. Waiting," and " When the Stars I3e°in t Fall." Mr. E. Rimmer and Miss J. Man».™ ' will Sing Solos. Come early to secure ? good seat. Song Service from 6.30 tr> 7 Alexander's Hymns. Open-air, To-night, Shortland-street 8 W monds-street 7.30. To-morrow, Queen-atr3'• in and 6. Slre€k AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. ' HELPING HAND MISSION FREEMAN'S BAY. ' PEOPLE'S POPULAR EVANGELISTIO ' SERVICES. , . 11 a.m.—Family Gathering. Address M\ Parker. / 3 p.m.—Missionary Address, Rev. J. Burton of the Hindustani Mission, (All in! vitfid). • " 7 People's Service. Missioned Sub. ject: " Scales that Weigh the Mustard So?~." . , Quartette Party. Bright Singine Soloist, Mrs. Edgar. MONDAY EVENING, at 7.45 ENDEAVOUR MISSIONARY MEETING Speaker,- Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. Soloist, Mrs. Kaspar. Chairman - - Rev. B. F. Rothwell. Collection for Foreign Missions. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11 a.m.-" WAITING FOR POWER." 7 p.m.-" IS MAN FREE?" Offertorv Solo. "If With All Your Hearts,* (" Elijah"), by Mr. Arthur Ford. MONDAY, 7.45," Church Meeting. ATEWTON SALVATION ARMY will be hold, In ing Salvation Meetings in the Victoria Hall, Eden Terrace, Sunday Night, commencing 7 sharp. Everybody welcome.—, E. Melksham, Adjutant. Church of christ, V WEST-STREET. t Morning at 11— Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45— GEO. ALDRIDGE will Preach. Subject: "A Picture of Universal Peace." Lantern Lecture on Wednesday Evening at 7.45, "Sowing and Reaping." ROSKILL HALL, MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Evening at 6.45— W. J. WILD will Preach. Churches of christ, PONSONBY ROAD & MOUNT ROSKILL. ' Meetings for Worship— a.m., Sunday. PONSONBY ROAD.—Preacher. 6.45 p.m., MR. CIIAS. A'."ATT. Subject: "FIVE POWERFUL INCENTIVES." MOUNT ROSKILL (opposite Prospect Terrace).—Evening Speaker, MR. F. L. HADFIELD. Subject: "Between Two". Opinions." Meeting will start 6.45, and close 7.45 sharp. CHRISTADELPHIAN FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Ter race Public Hall, New North Road.— a.m., • Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m., Address. Sub-, ject, "EdeniG Allegory." CKRISTADELPIIIANS, MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Commemoration Service (i.e., I. Cor. xi.),' Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening Address, 7 p.m. Subject: " Glad Tidings." Seats free. No ' Collection. Howe- street HALL, Off Karangahape To-morrow (Sunday), 7 p.m. Speaker, MR. W. F. UTTING. WEDNESDAY-MR. C. H. HIN MAN'S" Course of Addresses on the Book ol Revelation. Everyone is Welcome. . UNITARIAN CHURCH PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir). Morning at' 11-" FELLOW LABOURERS WITH GOD." . ' . Evening at 7-" THE WAY TO GOD." • REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. . 7 lON. ZION, ZION. a FEDERAL CLUB HALL. ' » REV. J. S. MCCULLAGH. i A SUNDAY.-3. Topics: "Why I Believi John Alexander to be Elijah the Restorer.",' "Why Zion Opposes Freemasonry; some unchallengeable evidence that makes demons of secrecy howl." 7 Public Testimony' to God's Salvation and Healing. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1 MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEENSTREET. PUBLIC LECTURE: . - " 30th INST., 7 p.m. . " Scientific Inquiry and Theosophical Insight," MR, SAMUEL STUART. Reading. Ethical Songs. Question!. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. . H.P.B. BRANCH, 38, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, JULY 30, at 7 p.m.Public Lecture: "Proof: What Proof Have We By MR. HAROLD LARGE, B.A. (Cantab.). Masic. Reading. Collection. Elevator, 6.30 to 7. Reading Room open daily, 9to 4. Publi« Meetings, Wednesday (3 to 4) and Friday, 7.45. MusicalJg R A R D piANOS ~ EXCLUSIVELY USED BY I J P ADEEEWSKI AND JJARK JJAMBOURG. Sole Agents North New Zealand: THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY, S. COLDICUTT, Manager, . 191, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B.— take inferior instruments in pwrt payment. Ironmongery. ______ gPECIALITIES IN QUR JRONMONGEEJ . jQEPAREMENT. JUST ARRIVED— CORK BATH MATS, in assorted sizes, 34 4s 9t '' ss, 5s fid, 6s, 7s 6d each. rtr ALUMINIUM. ALUMINIUM. We have just opened up a Varied Assort* ■ ment. Note the Prices: SAUCEPANS AND COVERS, __4 S 6il. 53 6d. 6s 9d, Ss 6(1 each. FRY PANS, WITH LONG HANDLES- . 8 9 10 11 12 inch , ,4s6dss6d6s9dßs 6d 9s 9d each below Ve so received a Few Samples #* Lipped Saucepans, Jelly Moulds, Call* Moulds, Windsor Kettles, Doublt Boilers, Billy Cans, Trays, Plates, Tea» cups. Saucers, etc., etc. OLDE ENGLISH ENAMELLED PUDDING BOWLS (with Rims), ' 7 7 inch across top rvnT lott ls 3d Is 6d each. 3s 6d the nest of J -' ENGLISH HOUSEHOLD TABLE MANGLESPTTTvn?, . Rl ill ers ' only 28s 6d each. EUREKA IRON FRAME WRINGERS--12 14 16 inch Rollers. . .... _l ss 6d 183 26s each _ MRS. POTTS' ENTERPRISE N.P. SAD IRONS. Set of 3 Complete with handle and stand, 5s 9d set. enterprise MEAT choppersNo. 5 size, 5s 9d each. UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERSNo. 1. No. 2. 5s 6d 63 3d each. KINDLY CALL AND INSPECT. H. M. S MEET0 *' L m ' Q.ENERAL pROVIDERS. ■ THE OLD MILL, QUEEN-STREET. j\J"IGROL imparts a Most Brilliant Polish to the Boots. It is easy to apply, and doej not como off on to the apparel. Buy a tin from your Storekeeper and try it. Price, per tin.' ERARD'S PlANOS—Exclusively used by Paderewski and Mark Hambourg.--Agents: The E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Col* dicutt, Manager). ADDLERY AND HARNESS-Having Large • Stocks in the above line we are contodeM of being able to suit all tastes, or will to order.—J. AViseman and Sons, Ltd., Que®" street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 2

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