ECCLESIASTICAL.
THE CENTRAL MISSION. Mr. Kukusos conducted the service at tho Albert-street Mission Hall yesterday forenoon, and was assisted by a number of mission workers. Mrs. Macky delivered an evangelistic "address in the evening, when Miss Macky was the soloist. At His Majesty's Theatre, in the evening, Mrs. Hutchisen, matron of the Door of Hone, related some interesting experiences spent amongst the criminal and fallen classes. Mr. Emerson preached an earnest sermon, taking as his subject, "The Building Up of the Right Life." Mr. ami Miss Emerson .sang. The choir and orchestra, ably rendered the anthem, "Cry (Jul and Shout, Thou Inhabitant of Zion."
THEOSOPHY. Vt tin- room- of the Auckland TheosophiSociety, .Mutual Life Buildings, on Sun"ay evening, the public lecture WW ft*™* by Miss A. 15. Davidson, under the title, •-Peace, After Life's Storm." The lecture, was an exceedingly interesting one. A discussion followed. Mr J. H. Simpson delivered an interesting lecture at ■ • the H.P.B. , branch of, the Theosophioal Society last night on "Islam,", treating tJio subject iiv.ux its exoteric sido-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13397, 28 January 1907, Page 7
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