Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc OT. RICK'S CATHEDRAE SUNDAY. APRIL 7tb. Masse«: 6.30, 7.30, 9. and 11 am. 7 p.m.—Vespers. Sermon, and Benediction, A UCKLAND CENTRAL MWON iV UCK LAM) CENTRAL MIStIIO.V. SUNDAY SERVICES. AT IT IE HALL. ALBERT-STREET. 7 Morning Prayer. 10 a.m.—Junior Endeavour. ! 11 a.m.— Fellowship Meeting. Subject. "Fnn» Model Workers. ' Speaker— HAROLD HEHCUS. HAROLD HEHCUS. 3 p.m.—Young Men's and Young Women'# Bible Classes. " AT 11.it. THEATRE. QUEEN-STREET 6 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. j 6.30 p.m -Orchestra, choir, AC M Quartet | 7 p.m.— Revival Service. Subject. " GOD. THE CREATOR." "GOD, THE CREATOR." Speaker: II AHOLD IIERCUS. HAROLD HERCUS. AFTER-MEETING AT ALBERT-STREET hall, bis p.m. I A Seat. A Book. A Welcome. Y UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE Preacher, JOSEI CLARK. Morning, 7.30 — Prayer Meeting. Morning. 11—" New Testament Puritanism," Evening, 6.ls—Workers' Prayer Meeting. Evening. 6.45—" Did Christ Baptise?" followed by the Ordinance of Believers' Baptism. Evening, B.lo—Out-door Meet in l ;. Anthem by the Choir. Everybody Welcome 49th ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUNDAYSCHOOL—APRIL 2lst.. PONSON BY baptist" CIII)KCH' X Morning, 11—Rev. Alfred North. Evening. 7—Rev. Alfred North. MOUNT ROSKII.L IJAI'IIST CHUBOB, — Rev. Ernest A. Kirwood.—ll. Worshio and Couimuiiion; b.45. Young Men's Own, "Can We Do Without the Church?" The Men's Choir will sing "Stand Up for Jesus " " Onward." and " He's Always Good to Me." All Seats I* tee. You will be Welcome. AIT. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.-Morning. I*l 11—Rev. .1. 1!. Sneyd. Evening, 6.45— Rev. .1. 11. Sne.vii, RICHMOND BAPTIST Clil'liCiL Morning at 11. Evening at 7. PPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.—Morning nt 11 «A —Rev. T. A. Williams; Evening at 7— Rev. '!'. A. Williams: Afternoon— school. PEOPLE'.- OPERA HOUSE SERVICE* 1 WELLES!.EY-STHEET. SUNDAY MORNING, 11 a.m.: v Fellowship Meeting. Oddfellows' Hall, Cook-st. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 5 p.m.: MEN ONLY. Speaker, MR. A. J. BLACK. Subject, "CITY PROBLEMS." Soloist, Mr. Hairy Morton, and the Quartette Party. SUNDAY EVENING : OPERA HOUSE, Doors Open 6.30. 6.45— Service of Song. 7 p.m. — PEOPLE'S MEETING. Preacher MR. A. J. BLACK. Soloist, Aliss Phillips, of Melbourne. Sacred items by the Double Quartette Party. Collection of New Hymns Provided. C A L V A T lON ARM Y, O A L V A 'I' I O N A R M Y, Albert-street. Auckland City. HARVEST FESTIVAL. HARVEST FESTIVAL. Led by MAJOR DUTTOIV, MAJOR DU'LToN, from Wellington. Special Addresses and. Singing. Beautiful Decorations. New Music. Meetings at 7 and 11 a.m.. 3 and 7 p.m. Program Monday Night by .Newton Corpa and Band. Miscellaneous Programme and Wind-up Tuesday Night. Silver Coin Collection. D. A. UNN. Colli. Officer. ( 10SPEL HALL, CALLIOPE It OA IV CJ DEVON PORT. Sunday Evening, at 7. Tuesday, at 7.— Prayer Meotini;. Q.OSPEL HALL. ? A NELL Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher. Mr. Laldlaw, from Dunedin. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.—Address to Christians. piJEN HALL. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN, Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. Lennox, Jim, Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christians. HO W i: - S T Is. E E T HALL, (off Karaiigahapc Road). Lord's Day—Preacher, 7 p.m., Mr. C. H. Bin.man. Baptisms to follow. Wednesday, 7.3o—Bible Reading. QIIUII CU E S OF CHRIS T. PONSON'BY ROAD AND MOUNT ROSKILL. Morning—Meeting for Worship at 11 a.m. Evening. 0.45—ti1l AS. WATT. Subject: "THE BROAD WAY AND THE NARROW." MOUNT ROSKILL RD. (opposite Prospect Terrace).—Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening at 7, preceded by song service. Preacher. Mr. (.'has. IVaterhottse. Subject: "FULL SURRENDER." RICHMOND HALL (Francis-st.).—ll a.m., CHAS. Watt, address to Christians. 7 p.m., J. Mortimer. Subject, "OUR NEED Of CHRIST." ( 11 C RC II O F OHRI ST. VV WEST-STREET. Morning, at 11— Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evenini;, at 6.4 a— Mr. Geo. Aldridge will preach. Subject, " Fold, Flock, and Shep herd." Bible Class, Wednesday Evening at 7.4 a Lecture. " The Bride of the Lamb." ROSKILL HALL. Morning at 11—For Fellowship and Breaking ol Bread. ( 1 11 11 I S T A D E L 1' II I A Nt) (i.e.. Brethren of Christ), Masonic hall, Karangahape Road. 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (i.e.. I. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m.—Subject: "THE DIVINITY AM) PERFECT HOLINESS OF JESUS CHRIST." n H 11 l a T A L) E L I> II I A N CV FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden 'l'er•ace Public Hall. New North Road.—ll a.m., [freaking of Bread. 7 p.m., Address. Subject: " What Thing ye of Christ? Whose Son S He?" EYE NTH DAY/ADVENTIST CHURCH, Mac J kelvio-street, Ponsonby. •ervice every S:i'ib,:tb (Saturday) at 11 a.m. iundav, April 7, at / p.m. sharp— Bible Study, " Jesus. All scat. 1 - free. Everybody welcome. ' i UEEN'.-j HA IL. PA GET-STREET, PON-s-vS SONBY.—Evangelistic Services will ii.V.) ! <■ ,-ii.dip- t;J by .Mr. and Mrs. Adam*. >!' Faith .'Ji-'i'ii: -•it la nd. Every Sunday, 3 My. and 7 , i . and Children's Services (or : mida.v--' 1! a.m. AI heartily invited. fTNITARIAN < 'J I K< 1' PONSONBY ROAD U (Near Reservoir). horning at 11—" Living With the Best." •-veiling at 7— MUSICAL SERVICE. .Miss Moon. " For Ever With the Lord "__ Gounod): Mr. u. E. Farrow, "Abide With le " (Liddlc); Anthem. "Seek ye the Lord'" Varlev Robert-'. REV. W. .1 ELITE. B.A. 1 i;cK','.N!i IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SUNDAY APRIL 7. at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: "CYSTIC IDEAS AND ASTRONOMICAL FACTS." By Mr. S. Stuart. [usic. Reading. Questions. Collection, AIiEOSoP 11 1C A L SOCI ET Y. H.P.I! BRANCH, 33, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY. APRIL 7, a*. 7 p.m. Public lecture: THE MEANING AND METHOD OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE," By Mrs. Heinus. iscussion Invited. All Cordially Welcomed. Elevator. 6.30-7. eading Room and Library Open Daily 10-4-WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCH UNION.—A Meeting will lie held on 'ednesday at 2.30 p.m. in the Central Mison Hall. Albert-.street. _____ Telephone 1604. 1' A N T ED K N O W N. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF J^E.U 'HFUL 'JM-'-ETH, FROM £1 10 S Fit fiuaranteed, RELIANCE RENTAL QOMPANY. , Qtieen-.stieet (oxer Snieelou's^.^ 'I'elephoti* 1604. and aid-street. Waihi SPECIALITY IN GOLD CROWNS AND BltlDUi; WORK. Hours, ') to a daily. 7 to 8 lSncU Evening -WAYS OPEN ATI'EDAI AiTEJiNQfiKS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 2
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