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; Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. - i, -—_ -f QT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. Masses, 7.30, 9, and 11 a.m. Vespers, 7 p.m. Sermon by the Bishop, t Benediction. - A Three Weeks' Mission Opens Next Sunday. ' CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY. 1 AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. The Members of the Society will Conduct th( Anniversary (services '; TO-MORROW, at 11. in tlio MISSION HALL, ALBERT-STREET, '', And at night, IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Endeavourers will speak at each service. '• Endeavourers will render Gospel Songs in ' the evening. '. The Choir will sing Selections from 6.50 to 7. ° Anthem, "Thy God Reigneth." > Collections at Each Service. The Theatre doors open at 6. Strangers Welcome. Everybody Welcome. ipilU 11 C H O F CHRIST, <U WEST-STREET. • Morning at For Fellowship and the ' Breaking of Bread. e i Evening- at 6.45—MR. C. B. KING will i Preach. Subject: • "A MATERIAL GOSPEL." I Lantern Reading on Wednesday Evening at 7.45. Subject: "The River Singers." Goo< ' Reading and Solos. Collection. { ROSKILL HALL, MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD. Morning at 11—For fellowship. . Evening at 6.45-MB. E. WHITE will Preach ' r\ LURCHES' OP CHRIST. \J PONSONBY ROAD & MOUNT ROSKILL. ! Meetings for Worship—ll a.m., Sunday. 1 PONSONBY ROAD.-Preacher, 6.45 p.m., MR. EDWIN UARR. Subject: "The Word of Prophecy Made More Sure." J MOUNT ROSKILL (opposite Prospect Terrace).—Evening Speaker, MR. P. L. HADFIELD. Subject: " The Grand Destiny of the Church." HELPING HAND MISSION, Near New Destructor, Freeman's Bay. POPULAR SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. 11 a.m.— Comfort in My Affliction," Missioner. 7 p.m.—People's Service. Missioner's Subject : "The Young Waster on the Outer Fringe of a Bacon Factory." Soloist, Master Kennerley; Quartette Party, etc. You will be Cordially Welcomed. REV. B. P. ROTHWELL, Missioner. ' "VT M. C. A. E O O M &. ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. AT 3 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW, "CHRIST AND MAN'S IDEA OF GOD." Lecturer: THE REV. J. WILKINS. , The Topics of this Course are Up to Date. CHAS. H. POOLE, Acting-General Secretary. HOWE-STREET HALL (OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD). . Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. H. G. Blackie. Wednesday, 7..50 p.m.—Mr. C. H. Hin.man's Course of Addresses on the Book of Revelation. , Everyone is Welcome. GOSPEL HALL, PARNELL. Sunday, 7 p.m.— Lennox. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.—Address by Mr. Q< H. Hinman. All Are Welcome. , THDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDBMT, [ Sundays, 7 p.m. Thursdays, 7.30 p.m.-Mr. C. H. Hin« ; man, " The Tabernacle in the Wilderness," illustrated by' Largo Model. All Are Welcome. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD, DBVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m.— Winnicott. All Welcome. ; p II E I S T A D E L P H I A' N ' \J FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE. Eden Ter< race Public Hall, New North Road— a.m., Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.,. Address. Sub- • ject: "The Great.lmportance of the Resurrection." piIRISTADELPHIANS, MASONIC HALL, ' \J KARANGAHAPE ROAD. - .' Commemoration Service (i.e., I. .Cor. xi • Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening Address, 7 p.m. ' Subject: "What Must I Do to be Saved?". Seats Free. No Collection. ' TTNITARIAN OHUROH; V PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir). Morning at 11-" ELIJAH." ; . Evening at 7-" GREAT RELIGIONS: 11., ' CONFUCIANISM.'" ' REV. W. JELLLE, B.A. Short Organ Recital at close of Evening Service. ZION! ZION! ZIONI-Federal Club Hall. Li -Rev. J. S. McOullagh.-Sunday, 3 p.m. Topics: 1, Satanic Delusion of Ancient , and Modern Spiritualism. 2. The Spirits ol Devils peeping and muttering like frogs. 3. Manifestation. Modiiunship, Seducing Spirits, and Doctrines of Devils. • Vast i Hierarchy of Spirits. Spiritualism not ruled by smashed against the Judgment Rocks. 7 p.m., Zion Cities the Solution of lite World's Social Problems. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN.STREET. Public Lecture: " SPIRITUAL EVOLUTION OF HUMANITY,". By B. Kent, Esq. Music. Reading' Collection. Room open daily from 2 to 4 p.m. rn HEOsOP Hlc A L society; ■« .1 H.P.B. BRANCH, 38, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, 27th AUGUST, at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "THE FOURTH DIMENSION," By Mr. J. H. Simpson. Music. Reading. Collection. 1 Elevator, 6.30 to 7. : ! Reading Room open daily, 9to 4. Public ■ Meetings, Wednesday, 3 to 4; Friday, 7.45. = __ „ —-J Boots and Shoes. "117; INTER TjIOOTWEAE, WE do not aim at Selling the Lowest priced FooWear. but we do aim a( selling ONLY RELIABLE, STYLISH, AND GOOD-FITTING GOODS. The Prices are only Slightly Higher thai! - that of much of the Rubbish on the Market, but the Appearance, Comfort, and Wear i» IMMEASURABLY GREATER. Our Winter Season's Importations have now arrived, and we would ask the Inspection of Thinking Buyers. nAD'LEY AND DON, 194, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland, Commission Agents. , npilE /CENTRAL T AND A GENCY, M™- A. W. EAD AND ' C a (LATE OF READ BROS.). Of WANGANUI. WELLINGTON, etc, Have Opened a Branch Office at THE DURHAM BUILDING, QUEEN-STREEV Auckland (next A. Yates and Co.), Where Lists of Farms, Hotels, Houses and Businesses For Sale and To Let can bo Inspected. As their business covers the whole' North Island they are in a position to offer som« Choice Farms to those wishing to settle on the land, some of which can' be exchanged for a City or Suburban Business. They have some REALLY GOOD WANGANUI FARMS FOR SALE AND TO LET, to which they solicit special attention. Properties placed in their hands For Sale or To Let. will have quick and careful attention. mmmmm ■<■■■-■■«■—,„ i n , i n i ' ACTIONS speak louder than words, and -"- as five years ago the number of eggs preserved in the Auckland province with SUAELAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE was only 400,000, while last year it was 1,742,409, no other testimony is needed a*) to the satisfaction it is giving to its users. Try if yourself this year, and save money. Procurable everywhere in reputed pint bottles and in J, 1, 2, and 4 gallon tins. See; that the name is on the label.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12955, 26 August 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12955, 26 August 1905, Page 2