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Sermons, Lectures. Soirees «** • Si gT. fcATEICK'^CATHEBtt^ ;, .SUNDAY. MAY 26. • ■> Masses: 62-0. 7.30. 9. and « sk. m 7, p.ni.-SOLEMN BLESSING AND tote TION OF THE NEW STATIONS OPtS CROSS. AND SERMON BY HIS LORDSm!"' THE BISHOP. - "M»HI!> ROCKLAND METHODIST MIS^ ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ARCADE. ■ " WILSON™* " m,inrtca "' IIF -v- *'un» 3 p.m.—School and bible Class. •'■•■ ■'■•■' FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON, ' 7 —Evangelistic < Service. RtX.'IUtVA WILSON, awisted hy MB. J. BBISqS' Selections by the Newton Band,'* HELPING HAND HALL. 11 a.m.—A. C BROWN. 3 Sunday-school. '-M-^&Mi 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service, MR T. CLARK SELF-DENIAL WEEK. MAY 27 TO JUNE a. ' Services us follows:—Monday. May *7 % *, Tuesday. 28th. Freeman's Bay Hall- WedSf day, 29th,. at Orange Hall, N«teu S Rev. Catucnvoo.t. Thursday and Kif Freeman'* Bay toll, Thank-givim. Sun** Jnno 2. -Meetings conducted by SuperintM" dent. Christians invited to co-operate Wort* era earnestly invited to attend. . Minister* Address. 33. Franklin Road. piIU RCHEB. OF 0 h 1&7 ' Kj PONSONB'f ROAD (Comer Pollcn-stA 11 a.m.—For Breaking' of Bread 6.45 p.m.—Speaker, Mr, C Howard. Ooiwl Address. ' - ■ . t»« '-/ MOUNT -ROSKILL (opp. Prospect Tcrra'-tl 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread - 7 p.m.—Speaker. C. Walerhonse. .Subi*.-> "Pardoned." ""JJei., RICHMOND (Public Hall, Franeis-st.).-11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. '//v/ 6.45 Speaker, Mr. T. Mortimer. BttbJwt .!-,". Saved Without Baptism." 4 * :/V AVONDALE (Public Hall), 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST-STREET Morning, at 11—For Fellowship. Evening, at 6.45—Mr. Geo. Aldridge will le*. • ture. Subject. "The Four Great Beaiti."' (Chart Lecture). On Wednesday. 7.4s—Limelight Lecture, 1 - " Voices From the Stones." , ■ ROSKILL HALL. Morning, at 11—For Fellowship. ::^-; ; :f/ Evening, at 7. • - - Q A L VAT lON ARM Y. 0 AL V A T I ON ■ ARMY* ALBERT-STREET. SUNDAY, 26TH-CAPT. GILES Leading 7 a.m.—Knee Drill for Saints. 11 Holiness—" Looking Upward." ■ ','. 3 p.m.—Fiery Salvation Meeting. ' 7 p.m.—Bright Meeting for Young Men md Women. Subject. '" The ' But' Alters It." : —: . — —___ _ \ ■ PEOPLE'S OPERA HOUSE MISSION. -/'. ■".' / (Wclleslcy-strect). SUNDAY MORNING, 11 a.m.-Oddfellowf - Hall. Cook-street. Preacher, A. J. BLACJ, / / OPERA HOUSE, 3 p.m.—MEN ONLY. Subject. "A CLEAN CITY." . '* h „ EVENING—PEOPLE'S MEETING 6.45,' SEE. VICE OF. SONG. 7 p.m.. Regular ServiPreacher. Mil. A. J. BLACK. Subject. • " THE WAY CHRIST SAVES." Mr. Inncs. of n.M.s. Encounter, with the * assistance .of numbers of. the men of the • ! fleet, will take part in. the EVENING BE];. VICE. Hymn Books Provided. - AUCKLAND. CENTRAL '' MISSION. - UOKLAND CENTRAL MISSION, AT THE C.M. HALL, ALBERT-STREET. 11 Fellowship Meetings, Address by the Missioner,- Subject, "Zeal." AT H.M. THEATRE. 6.30 Musical Service by Choir and Or' chestra; 'Cello Solo, with Full Orchestra; - accompaniment Soloist Mr. A. E. Whiter. .The Orchestra will play, March, " Heavenward " (Vibre). Vocal Solo. "Where it Mv Boy To-night," Mr. G. W. Johnstone, Improvisation of well-known hymn. Mrs. T. Clark. Male. Choir will sing- well-known . Gospel ■ Soiiig. * ' ■ . - ■ :: " 7 - Evangelistic Address, Speaker, REV, ; ERNEST.A. KIRWOOD (late of Australia], Subject. " Salvation of-Body and Soul." Men of the Squadron Heartily Invited. , A Seat. . A Book. A Welcome. ' \.' PBIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. X f ALBXANDRA-STREET.ACoiitwnttriirOoW. -, memoration Services—ll, Rev. ;E. Warburton. "•Tho First Camp Meeting." 6.45, Mr; T. T. • Garland. Anthem, " The Lord is My Shepherd." Solo, "Trust in Jesus." • PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.—Centenary of the Founding of the P.M. Church (Special Services)—FßANKLlN ROAD —11,.Rev. T. H. Lyon; 6.45, Rev. G. Clement. WATERVIEW—3, Mr. W. Hunter; 6.30, Mr. W. - Young. RICHMOND ROAD— Rev. F A Thompson; 6.45. Rev. F. A. Thompson. AVON-DALE-7, Mr. W. Hunter. ' HRISTADE L P H I A N 8 (i.e., Brethren of Christ). / ; Masonic Kali. Karangahape Road. 11 Memorial 'Service (i.e.. I. Cor. xi.),' 7 Address, Eternal Life." Gil R I S T A D K L P H I AN '■ /FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE. Eden Ten * race Public Hall, New North Road.—ll am.. Breaking of - Bread. '•/■ 7 p.m.. Address, subject, "Will the : Jews Be Restored 1 to Their' Own Land?" . . QUEEN'S HALL, PAGET-STREET, POXSONBY.—Evangelistic Services will. (D.V.) be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Adams, jS/ of Faith Mission. Scotland, Every- Sunday, i p.m. and 7 p.m., and Children's Services (or Sunday-school), 11 a.m.; All heartily invited., ■ ■ , t GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE BOAD, DEVONPORT. Sunday Evening, at Preacher. Mr. Bar» --.• goyne. - - Tuesday, at 7.3o—Prayer Meeting.. '• ;/ GOSPEL. ' HALL. PARNELL; Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. Lennox, jan.i , from Sydney. ■ ,- . Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.—Address to Christians. pDEN HALL. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN Sunday, 7 n.m.—Preacher, Mr. Fountain. '. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christians* HO W E - S TREE T HA LB (off Karangahape Road). "':. . - ■ -:- ---: ■ :■■:::-;'■::.% Sunday. 7 p.m. .."„'.. ,« Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.— Reading. All welcome. .;..;. UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir). - .' REV. W. ■VJELLIE, B.A. ■--.. Services at 11 and Y. ■' . ■ Evening subject. " Who Really Believes in the Trinity?" ■* " -' _~ ' HEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. .1. H.P.B. BRANCH, 38, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, MAY 26. at 7 p.m. . Public ; Lecture: ' -,- "FAMILIAR PROOFS OF THE HIGHER ;■ SELF IN MAN."/-:/ r';:v 1 : 1 -'';; By. Mr. J. H. Simpson , Discussion Invited. All Cordially Welcomed. Reading Room and Library open daily 10-4. '< Public Social To-night (Saturday), at 7.45. • UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SUNDAY, MAY 26, at 7 p.m. ,-MUTUAL LIFE . BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: "HUMAN EVOLUTION: A STORY OP /*»& . OUR PAST," '■ By Mr. W. T.Raymond. ■ , Vocal Solo by Mr. O. B. Farrow. i, Music. Reading. Questions: Collection. Hotels. -J "Ci r\ . II a m i' I o »' 9 . QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. SWANSTON-STREET, MELBOURNE. This Palatial Hold is now completed iB every up-to-date detail, and ready or.to« reception of. Interstate Visitors. The Muy CENTRALLY-SlT V A'x t.ti HOTEL IN MBBOURNE. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO T|g RAILWAY STATIONS: TRAMS TO E'vLßi SUBURB PASS THE DOOR. * , Letters and Telegrams receive proinp. »** tention. . . -Tariff on -application to the MANAGED. -.■-,,,'■;■>. CHAMPION^ ■■.■■ --—:■■ TTNITED SERVICK ' U HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Under the patronage of His Excellency '<& Governor, Sir John Gorst, tho N.Z. Government, and the principal Commissioners *» : > < the N.Z. Exhibition. Hotel-de-Luxe. TARIFF. lIS 61) DAY. . ... ■ ; Telegraphic address, " United," Clmstchurc> Col. Jowsey, C.M.G., & A. W. Lane, Proprietor* THE . GROSVENOS; HOTEL, - X CHURCH HILL.. SYDNEY. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 2

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