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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. y.f|g — * gT« PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 8, : ||s Holy Mass, 7.38, 9; High Mass, 11 a.m. Exposition, from 11 m. to 8.30 p.m. • Rosary, Procession, and. Benediction, 7 p.m. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY-SCHOOL' 1 ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.— WILLIAM DAY. 3 p.m.—REV. J. M. STOOPS, B.A. 7 p.m.— JOHN WILKINS. SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHILDREN AND • CHOIR. . ~.■■■ ; ; V . ' ' Tea Provided for Friends from a Distance. , Newton congregational church, - EDINBURGH-STREET.—Morning, 11, Rev. George Burgess (Communion);' Evening, 6.45, Rev George Burgess. Subject, " The Power of the Tongue." Mount EDEN CONGREGATIONAL J.VJ- CHURCH, VIEW Morning, 11, Rev. J. Wilkins; Evening, 6.45, Rev. Wm. Day. ~ • HELPING AN D MISSION, FREEMAN'S BAY HALL. THE WAIHJI REVIVAL. , POPULAR EVANGELISTIC SERVICES FOI THE PEOPLE. 11 a.m.— J. WILSON. 7 p.m.—REV. C. C. HARRISON, from Waihl. — Double Duet. 'Ladies'' Voices. #.• POPULAR HYMNS AND CHORUSES. A Hearty Welcome to All. A L V A T 10 N ARMY, OPERA HOUSE. = OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 P.M. • THE CITY BAND (Conductor, Mr. Cater) Will Render Grand Service of Song, "A NIGHT WITH THE RECORDING ANGELA In the OPERA HOUSE. Silver Coin Collection. 1 Mount eden congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD." MENDELSSOHN'S " LOBGESANG" (Hymn of Praise). WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. Chorus 80 Voices and Full Orchestra. • Soloists: Miss Mariemme Taylor. Miss R. Taylor, Mf A. E. Leyland. Conductor, Mr. G. A. Paque, L.A.M. Admission, Is. Commence 8 p.m. A. J. HOOTON, Hon. .See. "POPULAR PEOPLE'S SERVICES, X EVERY SUNDAY EVENING. IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MRS. HUTCHINSON, ,of the Door of Hope Homo for Friendless and Fallen Women, : SISTER JEAN, the lately-appointed Sister of the Auckland Central Mission, WILL SPEAK TO-MORROW EVENING. Doors open at 6. - Song Service, 6.30 to 7*. Selections by Choir and Orchestra. < Anthem, "I Was Glad." , Mr. Christie will Sing a Sacred Solo. Duet, Mrs. Long and Miss Lock. At 11 a.m. a Fellowship Meeting in th-> MISSION HALL, ALBERT-STREET, • A BOOK, A SEAT, A WELCOME. ■ Strangers and Non-churchgoers are Invited to Our Bright, Helpful Services. pHURon .<\ OF CHRIST, U WEST-STREET.' Morning at For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. • ' ? Evening at 6.45—MR. G. ALDRIDGE will Preach. Subject:- f " THE ANCIENT GOSPEL." ROSKILL HALL, MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD. Morning at 11—For Fellowship. Evening at 6.45— RING will Preach. Gil UR CII E OF: CHRIST V_y PONSONBY ROAD & MOUNT ROSKILL/ Meetings- for Worship— a.m., Sunday. 1 '* PONSONBY ROAD—6*4? p.m., Preacher J k T. BROWN, M.A., Evangelist from Louisville, , ICy., U.S.A. Subject: "The Wandering Boy." Baptisms at close of the service. v „ MOUNT ROSKILL (opposite Prospect TeN race). Evening Speaker, MR. F. L. HADFIELD. Subject: "His Son, Jesus' Christ, Our Lord ;i ALVA T I O N • ARM Y. SELF-DENIAL* SELF-DENIAL. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS t Will be taken up by the Sisters of the S.Ai,' in the Streets, with Boxes, on behalf of their RESCUE AND MISSIONARY WORK. Will All Friends Kindly Contribute? CHRIS TADELPHIAN FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Public Hall, New North Road.—ll a.m.. < Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.. Address. Subject: " The Salvation Army and the Bible." CHRISTADELPHIANS. MASONIC HALL KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Commemoration Service (i.e., I. Cor. xi.X ■■ Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening Address. 7 0.111. ' Subject: "THE TRUE ORIGIN. NATUllfl AND MISSION OF JESUS CHRIST ANTI- • TRINITARIAN." ' - HOWE-STREET HALL (OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD). Sunday, October 8, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. Lennox. . Wednesday, October 11, 7.30 p.m.—Address. Everyone is Welcome. Q.OSPEL HALL, PARNELL. Sunday, 7 Preacher, Mr. Burgoyne. Tuesday. 7.45 p.m.—Bible Reading by Mr. W. R. Wilson. All Are Welcome. v HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. : Sunday, 7 p.m. All Are Welcome. ; - GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD, ' VT . , DEVONPORT. . . Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher Mr. T. Cairns.' All Welcome. Y M - A - ROOMS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. ; ; TO-MORROW, at 3 o'clock. " CHRIST'S STANDARD OF VALUES.* Lecturer: REV. G. SMAILES. v. •. • ' ~• /. / These Lectures are Fall of Interest. >■ • A. Cordial Invitation is Extended to Everyone. UNITARIAN , CHURCH 'U PONSONBY ROAD' (neaf Reservoir). Morning at 11—" THE MYSTERIES 01 LIGHT." Evening at 7—" COVET THE BEST." . . , REV. AV. JELLIE, B.A. . Organ Recital at close of Evening Service. .AUCKLAND 'ITIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY,. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, at 7 p.m. ; MUTUAL LIFE . BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Puhlio Lecture: 1 "INDICATIONS OF LATENT FACULTIES," 1 3 By Mr. Samuel Stuart. Music by Meredith's Orchestral Party. Reading. ' Questions. Collection. Room open daily from 2 to 4 p.m. r n EOSOPHI CA L SO C lE'l'T " H.P.B. BRANCH, 38, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8. at 7 p.m. V t Public Lecture: i " THE WHEEL OK LIFE." By Mr. T. H. Martyn (from Sydney). '. , Music. Reading. Collection. Elevator, 6.30 to 7. ;>! Reading Room open Daily, 9 to 4. Public Meeting, Wednesday, 3 to 4. • ' ; lON ! 2, 10 X ! 7 I 0 N I FEDERAL CLUB HALL. REV. ,T. S. * MCOULLA . SUNDAY, . 3.—Prelude. J Topics: '1. Dowifl goes to New York, v Gets consumption. Doc—, tore called. Dying. Dead. 2, Goes to-Don- ' don. , Gets c,?-ncer Doctors called. Dying., Dead. -3. Docs to Mexico. . Gets paralysis »'M Dying. Dead. 4. Truly the " Faith" of our S enemies is wonderful! Subject: Matt, xxiii. Supremo Mockery of so-called christian Churches saying Prayers for £> Revival with , Dr. Judas Iscariot. 'as hired Preacher; Siv Hypocrite Faoe-both-ways and • His Masonic ; -t Worshipful Master, Chief Office-bearers; Mi. Commercial Clever Rouge, Organist; Miss ; ;i:|s Opera-Beau-Charmer, Borrowed {soloist-; Chiefs®! Committee; Mrs. Envy, Miss Hategood," Mr. ; Live-Loose, the Misses Jaw-on-Ball-bearhigiirSfj Mr. and Mrs. Ilatelight; Mr. Liar, ? and Mr..7,?* Sleek, Chairman. 7 p.m.. Same Theme? Coptinned. • * **J U ' OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Hfg >* * » UNIONA Mooting will bo held in Central Mission Hall .Wednesday, Oct. 11.2,30, >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 2

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