I Sermons, Lectures. ■. Soirees, etc. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, !:■'. r" \'- '■ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. : ; ; "V; : Masses. 6.30. 7.30, 9, and 11 a.m. ■■■:■■. .'.■■.■■■■■ ■■..:■■ . -'" :■■:■■ ■■•■■■■ .■■-'•At 7 p.m.—"The Way of the Cress." Sermon and Benediction. SALVATION rARMY, ALBERT.BTBEET Open-air, 10 a.m., Graham-street. SALVATION FOB THE VILEST. ,- '. ~, MUSIC AND SONG. , ; Everything Bright and Cheerful. Sunday-school. 10 a.m. and 2 and 6 p.m. Anti-Gambling' Demonstration, United with ■■V.M.C.A. at their Hall. •■■••.■',;> B. G. DIXON, Adj. ; p; SALVATION ARMY, PONSONBY ROAD, ";f >} NEWTON, - I 7 a.m.— Drill. . „ , , „ _ ';'•' 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Subject. CAT,. LED THE FULL STRENGTH OF TRUSI -VA TO PROVE.'.' 3 p.m.—Hosanna Meeting. A Happy, Profit- m able Hour. -ii 7 p.in.-Subjeet, " THE PRICE OF SIX." f* Children's Meetings—lo a.m.. 2 and 6 p.m. " All children are welcome. Public Meeting— Thursday. ■.«« D. A. OUNN, Ensign. AUCKLAND CENTRAL IflSglQX Special attention is directed towards the -, following: SUNDAY MORNING. tl-SERVICE MISSION' .3 HALL, ALBERT-STREET (near Victoria-street). lf| MR.. HAROLD HERCUS (The newly-appointed Evangelist to the Cen« ,\<; tral Mission), will Preach (D.V.). j SUNDAY AFTERNOON-MEN ONLY-3. • H.M. THEATRE, Subject: "THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN." ' - •: Speaker: ALEXANDER BLACK. Doors open, 2.30 p.m. Song Service. 2.45 p.m. g 6 p.m.—United Open-air Meeting. Victoria yf and Queen Street*. ' ;' 6.30-Gospel in Song. Service commence* « ffl HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Preacher: Mr. Black, y Subject- "ALMOST THOU PERBUADEST ME huoject. BB A ciibistlAN." The Regular Service in the CM. Hall will -.•■: M be held, commencing at 7.15 p.m.. conducted bv Mission Workers. -^ Note.—Visitors to Auckland and non churchgoers invited to all those services. ; : LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY DEPUTATION. REV HARRY JOHNSON, of Central Africa ; SUNDAY SERVICES. SEPTEMBER 23rd. *ifi Morning at Beresford-street - Congrega- 1 4 tional Church. "■ T> ,"„;..-, a . , Afternoon at 3—Mount Roskill State School. - Evening at Onehuuga Congregational .;-.;: Church. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 7.30. FAREWELL LECTURE, illustrated by beau« ~: tiful limelight views, descriptive of Central African Life and Scepery. - , ,-f OSPEL HALL. . ? A N LL; : : ; J Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. Stevenson. Tuesday, 7.45 Address by Mr. Hininan TjIDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. Sunday. 7 p.m.—Mr. W. E. Wilson. ' Thursday, 7.3U Address to Christian* GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD DEVONPOET. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher. Mr. Lennox, jun. Friday, 7.30 .—Address. •irT O WE-STREET HALL. | Sunday, 7 p.m.— C. H. Hinman. i Wednesday, 7.3o—Address. Mr. C. H. Htnman. :-■;' - ■-';' ■',„ ■; ,''.:" -:'h HKISTADELPHIANB , (i.e., Brethren of Christ). » Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road. 11 Memorial Service (i.e., I. Cor. xi.). .:■''.'", 7 p.m.-Subject :v" BIBLE. DEATHBEDS AND s MODERN FUNERAL SERMONS ; CON- ;t ? TRASTED." . ' ' ~H I 8 TAD EL PHI A i FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden. Terrace Public Hall, New North Road.— a.m.. ■' Breaking*of Bread. 7 p.m., Address, sub- ?Jd ject: "The Destruction of Death." HURCH OF CHRIS T. WEST-STREET. \ ■ Morning, at 11— Fellowship . and the Breaking of Bread. V ~,,■? «' Evening, at 6.45—Mr. Geo. 'Aldrldge will' *'"' ?> preach. Subject, "The Preacher's "■.' :s | . Theme." . - ' ,„-. ■ ;-£5 ,:\\ ROSKILL HALL. v . • ' :|| Morning, at For Fellowship. j£ Members and Friends please note.—A Social : -i will be held in West-street Church on MONDAY EVENING, the 24th inst.. commencing at 7.30, the occasion being a send-off to Mr. ;;* Ceo. Aldridgo. who goes to Dunedin for a few weeks. /The programme will consist of " musical items, short speeches." with interval* for conversation. Refreshments handed round. Collection to defray. expenses. • ; >.J CuCRCHtiS OF CuRIST"! ! PONSONBY ROAD & MOUNT EOBKILL,. Meetings for Worship—ll a.m.. Sunday. PONSONBT ROAD, 6.45 p.ra7^^ y .. CHAS. WATT. -■ -■■'■':: Two Addresses on " Paul's Glorious Triumph."—No. 2, "His Triumph,in Death." ; MOUNT ROSKILL (opposite Prospect Ter« i race), at 7 p.m. Preacher, E. GEEENSLADE. Subject: "THE CALL OF MATTHEW." NITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD ' v;' (Near Reservoir). Morning at 11, " Hidden Faults and Hidden Virtues;" Evening at 7, "Poets in the Pulpit: VI.. Browning."— W. Jellle, B.A. ,: A UOKLAND THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. T ■ SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-BT. " Pur-'lc Lecture. i' "NATURE'S FINER FORCES. AND MAN'S POWER TO USE THEM." ... By Miss A. E. Davidson. Music. Reading. Questions. Collection. rpHEOSOPHIOAL SOOIJST Y.' M •*- H.P.B. BRANCH, 37, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 7 p.ia. - Public Lecture: " THE- LAW OF SACRIFICE,** By Mrs. Hyams. Discussion invited. All cordially welcomed. ' _ , • Elevator, 6.30-7 , • ~ ,j Readingroom and Library Open Daily. 10-4. ' -,■■■ ' i .'.'■■ M '.' ' ' '.' IN I Toilet. "jl/TISS MCELWAIN has commenced Business « „ at I more convenient Premises, at No. 254, _ QUEEN-STREET, near Savings ..l nk J ace ?, nd ■■ Scalp Massage. Mani- ■■: cure. w ed cure ' Hair Dyeing, etc.. etc. Also. Hair Working of every description. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. AH treatff^i to »^v9i la i ified Assistants, under MISS . MCELWAIN'B Personal Supervision. Telephone. 254. M tT"* "~T I a". E. 1 nwvr TURKISH'. BATHS LORNE-STHELT (opposite Central Hotel). Open from 9,a.in. to 6 p.m. On Saturday. i ; a.m. to 6 p.m. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Cures Rheumatism. Gout, La Grippe, and all Bodily Aches and Colds. Hot and Cold Baths. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and on Saturday 8 n.m. 6d and Is. ■*»*»«» M ISS JOHNSTONE ; TEVIN2 (Student of Mrs. Adair. London) SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THORNTON LEES Restores Thin. Falling, Lustreless, and Grer Hairs. The latest and most up-to-date method of Complexion Treatment. Hair Tonics and Skin Foods, from the prescription ol an Eminent Physician NO. 20. H.M. ARCADE (Take Elevator). 'Phone 1964. •ELECTRICAL Face \; Massage for deep WM wrinkles. The newest and most up-to- ' date methods practised by MISB MARiuN BACON. Hair Physician ; and Complexion V Specialiit, Superfluous hair removed by Electric Needle.— Room 12. Second Floor. : Strand Arcade. 'Phone 2053. " 1 Photography. £O M A -p ORT-RA IT 8, j LIFELIKE AND PERMANENT. 1 Dozen Cabinets, 12s 6d. Enlargement, beautifully finished. FREE q.,,1- Gift is lor Few * Weeks Only), studio equipped with finest: of modern apparatus. _ TOURRET'S STUDIO. ' f At Kiiigslahd Tram Terminus. ,~j ANT. E D K N '0' W.N, -it ; l. .■■■ :'."-: " ?-r,,,r S&8& DRESSMAKER," "BE A §°H D , c PPK'**-Two Useful Books by the -■••■ Butterick Publishing Co., Is 4d each. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13289, 22 September 1906, Page 2
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