. Sermons, Lectures, Boiroes. «tc -_ gT. PATRICK'S Al| .^ • : „ SUNDAY. JUNE 2nd Masses: 6.30, 7.30. 9. and « . ~ . The Bishop will preside 3lornir.jc' T M ' - _ _ V Evening, * * B< * 7 -Reception of the Guard n *. • THE FORTY HOURS' ADURATIfR*-". • commence after the, High Ma** TOsnU* "- '" " ; •■"' ■ ■"■■■ " : s Viivw:--"i*S A UCKLAND CENTRAL ' ■ irro^TT- - AUCKLAND CKNTI AL irSS l ** »■ AT THE C.M. •fIALL/AUltWßTHp'i o *' ; Fellowship Meeting. Subject "ft.JHP*™ i 5 the World /Upside Down •' Speak?? o 1!* i ! . Mitsioner . *^*""t■■ *&,--«&■ : AT HIS -MAJESTY'S THEATRE-6 as "i Orchestra, march, "&>FneUu«^„,,P m"Come Unto Me." Ma|™V&. VS&*4), Nearer My God to Thee." w *» , 1 rpilß COUNCIL OF THE CESTBiI "I - X MISSIONHave great pleasure in announcing that : D l{ H. G RAms G" 3 ***". , F.R.A.S.. • . Will preach., the Gospel in, H.M. TIIEATIIh. AT 7 O'CLOCK. i : " •■/■': I .'.Non-churchgoers specially invite^ • C A L V A T I ON a ftT*T O A L V A T 1 oX . aS»T, ■ - ALBERT-STREET. AUCKLAND CITY ** Happy, Homely. Helpful Service* 7 Knee. Drill. Christian, speciallyiy'iiii,/- 6 *'" a.m.. Holiness Meeting, subject "siuS'-i 1 .dent and Modern." 3 pi ,,.. Sunshine £?' vice. A Stirring Time. Vp.iS fettJ ! * r - M.-etmg. Subject. "Call 10 -M nd the(V,^ a Days." come, we will ma k« *wW - home. Nest Sunday-Commencement *. . Anniversary Celebrations. ""•"'"» : ol • t,UX;v AND GILES. Commanding Officer* CH U K ORES OF Oil R I if* FONSONBY ROAD (Corner PollcaiL * , 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. ' 6.45 -.Speaker. Mr. C. Waterlramt/''«tig > ject. " Gospel Address." ta °* MOUNT ROSKILL (opp. Prospect Terras ' " • 11. a.m.-For Breaking of Bread, ""««>• 1 7 .V; n vT s , pe . a ! <pr ' w- Olaiatc. Subject. A Definition or Life.'' OHO m ■RICHMOND (Public Hal'. FranciUti • , 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. * - • 6 - 45 .P^,V"~?, peaker .- Mr - J - Mortimer. SnbWt ;. c Formation of th E-rat Church 0 AVONDALE (Public Hall) , 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. ■ '"/fi^SS ; QHUBOH OF .CHRIST, WEST-STREET, ' Morning, at 11—For Fellowship and tin Breaking of Bread. \ , Evening, at 6.45— Mr. Geo. Aid ridge will Im. Utre. .Subject, "The Ram and the |» WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.45-Lantern Lecture, " Mesopotamia and the Bible." FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.45-Quarterly Church Meeting. Members please attend. ROSKILL HALL. Morning, at IX—For Fellowship. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATION*! CHURCH. . Preacher: REV. JOHN WILiINS. "CHRIST'S TEACHING OX PRAYER.": 7-" THE GREAT COMMANDMENT" (Communion). . ~- ; Solo, Miss -McLean, "O, Divine Redeemer*' . •■ .... : . (Gounod).. _■_ ,_ .^. : '-.'.=-;-;.'%vf TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—Young Men's Society. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 11 EDINBURGH-STREET.—Morning. 11, Rev. George Burgess; Evening, 6.45, Rev. George Burgess. Communion, 8 p.m. Prayer Meetings, : 7.30.a.m.. 6 p.m. MOUNT EDEN ■ - CONGREGATION*,-, IVX CHUECH.--11. CHRISTIAN/ LIVING. ' 6.45, WOMEN OF THE BIBLE: (4) ."A WOMAN OF HIGH DEGREE." Communion. Rev. Wm. Day, Minister. Mount Ronkill Publie School. Kail—7. Mr. W. M. Trigg. . PEOPLE'S OPERA HOUSE SEBVTOEB .'.-■■■■'■■; (Wellesley-strect). ... 11 -a.m.'-ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Cook-tt ','■'"'. SACRAMENTAL SERVICE AT .-THE CLOSE. ' ' > ; : 3 p.m.— ONLY. Subject, "YOUNG : MEN'S BATTLES.. . • ' •■"'■■:■•:' '■• . ■ :". ■Syi'-hp?- : 6.3o—Service of Song. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S MEETING. Speaker, MR. A. J. BLACK. . , ..., | Non-churchgoers and Visitors to AucUlant ' cordially invited to ttheso Services. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHCKCH. J., ALEXANDBA-STKtbT.—Y.P.S.O.Ji. Annivcrsaryj.— a.m., Mr.:,A. Mill; 645 p.m.. - Rev. W.S. Potter. " The Olirisuau Kndcavourcr's Investments." ■ >010, anthem, "(la, , Give Thinks Unto tbo Lord." • • > ■ '. (T\ H R I ST AD EL P II I A K d "»> ■~ (i.e., BreUircii of Christ;. Masonic litiU.'Karangahupa Road,' ,•: ; 11 fi.in.—Memorial Service (i.e., i. Cor, xl,;. 7 Address, ■■',' The Abolition of Death." CH B i S T A U E i, 1» H I A aN /, FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE;; Eden Ter- ;. : race Public Hall. New North Ruad.~lia.ra.. Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m., Address, tubj«ct, " Too Keys of the Kingdota." 110SPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD, AX DEVONPORT. > Sunday Evening, at Preacher, Mr. W. B. Wilson. Tuesday, at Prayer Meeting. . iTIOSPEL HALL, DARNELL, Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher; Mr. Farmer. Tuesday. 7.45 p.m.—Address to Christians, by .Mr. W. 11. Wilson. "TIDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. Sunday, 7 Preacher. Mr. Lennoit. Jan. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.-Address to Chris;wn!. HO W E -grit E E T H A h t (off Karangahape Road). Sunday, 7 p.m. „.,, _ ~ ... Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.— Reading. All ■ welcome. , ■ j'"> UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBYtKOAD (Near Reservoir).' Morning, at 11—" Irreverent Belief and Bet* ;. rent Unbelief." '' Evening, at 7—MUSICAL SERVICE. ■■■■■ REV. W. JELLIE. B.A. ■;■''" - ■.• ;;■:,.,; Services, at 11 and. 7. ■■■ VTUCKLAND a'iIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, SUNDAY. JUNE: 2, at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: - : f "THE EVOLUTION OF KNOWLEDGE," .■'•.:', By, Mr. S. Stuart ... ■■■■■■■ . Music. Reading. Questions. Collection. , fV\ HEOS 0P HI GAL SO C I BJC t J., H.P.B. BRANCH. 38, H.M. ARCADE SUNDAY, 2nd JUNE, at 7 p.m. 1 Public Lecture: "THE HARMONY OF LIFE," '■.-:■'.-.' By Mr. A. F. Vieary. Discussion Invited. Ail Cordially Welcomed. : Elevator, 6.30-7. Reading Room and Library open daily HHAUCKLAND ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUAL ,' ; --.m ISTS (Reg.). ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-ST SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ' „ ' . A Dedication Service will be held, wheni *n : Howes, of England, will dedicate an wjfffes and afterwards speak of the .Dedication Service. Special Music and Singing. , Clairvoyants Descriptions at close of " Address. All. Welcome. - OTRAI NI N G THE E i'|j O Frequently Causes Headache and OU«r Troubles. ASTIGMATIC ana Other V*> ,,. • FECTS OF VISION efficiently Detected «nu . Corrected by T. PEACOCK. OPTICIAN, 218. Queen-street (near Victori.vstreey. . ■ SPECTACLES of Every -Variety. of Frame and Frameles* comfortably fitted. Also « : stock: Artificial, Eyes (large selection)^ sw veylng and Nautical Instruments. Microscopes. Barometers. Medical »*»«» Photographic Gooes, etc. Inßix>ct the row" ful Prismatic Binoculars — , ■W U X IS JgDMONDS^ pRIZE AKINO pOWDER J ■ LIKE THE SUN? ANSWER ON TIN?- " 429,780 Tins Sold in 1906. ELLINGHAM AND CO., Agent?. Auckland. • '- ■ ■ _„■•'..■'.•;■:' rTili THE MANUFACTURES "BALLOON BRAND BAKING rOWDEK-", Mrs. F. E- Broomtield. of Wuiuiate. Soau - Canterbury, writes.— send * »'" la Balloon Brand Baking Powder. BL'X ■ ■ enter scones for baking competition,pjg, ..., Wuimate Show. .1 took the prize }^*Z r , With scones made with your Baking: Po w<w and would like to use the same asaiu. - .T. 11. HUDSON. , J Jlajsufacturins Chemist, Aucsiauw
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 2
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