Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etcOT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4tb. Mas«es, 6.30, 7.30, 9. and 11 a.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament all day. At 7 ' p.m'.■ Vespers. Sermon. Subject, "Prayer" for the Dead," and Benediction. QT. BENEDICT'S. o TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7-November Devotions. " The Future Life." Sermon by Father Gillan. Benediction. CEMETERY. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. The Annual Service for the Dead who are buried in the Symonds-st. Catholic Cemetery, ■at 3 p.m. Sermon by the Rev. F. Mahoney. Mass on MONDAY in the Church, at 9 a.m., and Absolutions in the Graveyard after Mass. "pOMING OF AGE" OF THE TTELPING TTAND -JV/JTISSION. TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARYThe above will be celebrated NEXT SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4, In the . CHORAL HALL. Preachers: 11 a.m.—REV. -T. BLIGHT (Te AroluO 3 p.m.—REV. G. S. COOK 6.45 p.m.—BEV. It. F. ROTHWELL. Subject: "SOLVING THE CITY PROBLEM." Soloist, Mr. C. Snowden. Special Singers: Mrs. Hickox (of America), Mrs. AV. H. Hawkins. Misses A. M. George and A. McLennan. Messrs. C. F. Snowden and R. James. SINGING BY LARGE CHOIR OF CHILDREN AND WORKERS. Assisted by Full Orchestra. Conductor, Mr. H< Blakeley. Pianist, Mrs. Jas. Tyler. Organist, Mr. J. P. Hooton. TIT AM MOTH "DIRTHDAY rpEA, MONDAY EVENING, In the CHORAL HALL. Tea. sto 7. Tickets, Is. • 7.30, Chair taken by MR. J. W. STEWART. Interesting Reports by Sister Kenneth and others. Soloists: -. MRS. J. W. STEWART. MRS. HICKOX, and MR. C F. SNOWDEN. Admission Free. Collection. A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. ■**• Preacher, JOSEPH CLARK. Morning, 7.so—Prayer Meeting. Morning. 11—" The Benediction," followed by the Communion. Evening, Prayer Meeting. Evening, 6.45—" The Wiles of the Devil." Anthem by the Choir. Hearty Congregational Praise. Everybody Welcome. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. —Morning. 11; Evening, 7. MOUNT ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH. —Rev. Ernest A. Kirwood.—ll a.m., Children's Talk and Communion Address; 6.45 p.m.. " At the Door, Man's Soul." OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.-Morn-ing, 11; Evening, 6.45. IIPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. A Ist ANNIVERSARY. Rev. T. A. Williams (president Auckland Auxiliary Baptist Union) will preach both Morning, at 11 a.m., and Evening, at 7 p.m. Afternoon Service, 3 p.m., Rev. E. A. Kirwcod. Special Hymns will be sung by the Children and Choir at all the Services. TUESDAY, Nov. 6th— at 6.30 p.m.; Public Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Speakers, Revs. Joseph Clark, Alfred North, and Mr. Townshend. Reports and Musical Programme. Chairman: President Auckland Auxiliary Baptist Union. WEDNESDAY, Nov. Children's Tea and Entertainment. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Mr. W. Young; Evening, at 7, Mr. A. Hughes. SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT-ST.. CITY. £5 JOYOUS. BRIGHT MEETINGS, 11 a.m.. 3 and 7 p.m. Open-air, 10 a.m., Vincent-st. Sunday-school. 10 a.m., 2, and 6 p.m. SPECIAL.— MASLIN. en route to F.T.G., THURSDAY, Bth. LIMELIGHT DISPLAY OF AUSTRALASIAN CELEBRITIES AND S.D. TOTALS, By BRIGADIER ALBISTOM AND STAFF- > CAPT. WARD. : , :. Silver Coin Admission. FRIDAY. 9th. UNITED PICNIC TO LAKE TAKAPUNA, 10.30 a.m. boat. .. 3 p.m.-HALLELUJAH WEDDING. Silver Coin admission. 4.30 WEDDING BANQUET at Federal Club Rooms. Tickets, Is. BRIGADIER ALBISTON officiating. AD UTANT AND MRS. E. G. DIXON. SALVATION ARMY. PONSONBY ROAD, 0 NEWTON. Hapny, Helpful, Homely Meetings. 7 a.m.— Drill. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Subject, " Overcoming Temptation." 3 Testimony and Song. A fine Meeting. 7 Salvation. • Subject: " From Palace to Poverty." NOVEMBER 9th.—Excursion to Lake /Takapuna. Boat leaves at 10.30. D. A. GUNN, Ensign. T>ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL ** / CHURCH. Preacher, REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11 a.m.-" REJOICING IN SUFFERINGS" (Morning Communion). 7 p.m.-" LAME EXCUSES FOR CONDUCT." OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11-" THE EMPTY PLACE" (Communion). 6.45-" FACING THE MUSIC." REV. WM. DAY, Minister. 7-MOUNT ROSKILL PUBLIC SCHOOL HALL —Mr. A. G. Lee. NEWTON CONGREGATION CHURCH, EDINBURGH-STREET. - horning, 11. Rev. George Burgess; Evening, 6.45, Rev. George Burgess. Communion, 8 p.m. Prayer Meetings. 7.38 a.m., 6 p.m. Whosoever will may ceme. p OSPEL HALL. PARNELL. Sundav, 7 p.m.—Preacher. Mr. Burgoyne. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. pDEN HALL. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. Lennox, .Tun. Thursday. 7.30 p.m.—No meeting, owing to alterations to building. GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD, DEVONPORT. Sunday. 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. innicott. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. XT O W E - S T R E E T HALL. Lord's Day, 7 p.m—Speaker, Mr. W. R. AVilson. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Address. p H R I 8 TAD F. L P H I A j? \J FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE. Eden Terrace Public Hall. New North Road.—ll a.m.. Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.. Address, subject, " Seek Ye First the Kingdom." pIIRISTADE L P II I A N S (i.e., Brethren of Christ). . Masonic Hall. Karangaflape Road. 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (i.e., I. Cor. xi.). 7 -Subject. -'Hell: It's Occupants and its Master." pHURCH OF CHRIST. v; WEST-STREET. Morning at 11-For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening, 6.45— W. J. WILD. Subject. "Lessons from the Life of Joseph." ■ r . ROSKILL HALL. Morning, at 11—For Fellowship. CM URC HE 8 OF CHRIS T. PONSONBY ROAD & MOUNT ROSKILL. Meetings for Worship— a.m.. Sunday. PONSONBY ROAD. 6.45 p.m. . Speaker, .lAS. B. ALLEN. Subject: "TOE INEVITABLE FAILURE." MOUNT ROSKILL RD. (opposite Prospect Terrace). Lord's Day, Nov. 4.—Worship, 11 a.m. Evening. Song Service. 6.45 to 7. Mr. Mortimer. Evangelist, will preach. Subject, " The Child Samuel." All Seats Free. TJNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir.) Morning, at 11—" All Saints." j Evening, at 7—MUSICAL SERVICE. i Duetts. " Cavatina" (Meyerbeer), Miss Moon and Mr. Farrow. Solo, " Comfort Ye." Mr. Rogers. Anthem. " And the Glory of the Lord." ■ ; • REV. W. JELLIE. B.A. I ——— A UCKLAND ASSOCIATION OF ] -J- SPIRITUALISTS. I ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET. ' Sunday. 7 p.m.— Address by the Presi- ] dent. "The r-üb-conscious Mind." Duct by two Ladies. Clairvoyance at close of Address. BIBLE CLASS MEMBEBS.-Don't fail to ; hear Bllgh. Pitt-st. Methodist Church, j Vtuaday, 3.45 Albert HalL 8,15. Come. ' f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 2
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