Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. gT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAE I SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. Masses. 7, 9 and 11 a.m. 7 p.m.—VESPERS. SERMON. AND SOLEJCH BENEDICTION. "PEOPLE'S MISSION. OPERA HOUSE, i *- WELLE3LEY-ST. | TO-NIGHT—Open-air Me««tin?. Darby-»triM4 ' 1 Sunday Morninz—Oddfellow#' HaII, CooK' [ -Fellowship Meeting i OPERA HOUSE. ; SUNDAY AFTERNOON .3 O'CLOCK, j ' John Bright " (No. 2 Address*. 1 Preacher: A. J. BLACK, • S'lltn-;-: Miss Willi* and Master Flatt, ! PEOPLE'S MEK't IA(1. 7 P.M., i Choir and Orchestra. 6.45. under th<» bato* I Mr. L. Heath, i Preacher: A. .»• BLACK. ' Subject: i "AND WIIILB THE t WENT TO BUT." I Soloists: Mr. W. spinal! and Miss Willi#. | Come Earlv and Secure a Good Seat. j T. M c - 1 TO-MORROW, at, 4. ; MEN'S MEETING. | Speaker. MR. SAMSON of Sheffield, j Subject.; l-WXI . . . 000 . . . COO . , « \ I Years and 3 Crosses." i ' i Q A L V A T lON A R M T. j 0 A 1. V A T I O N iJL R if Y. -STREET. AUCKLAND CITY. ! 7 m.-Knee Drill. All Christians welcome. ! 9.45 a.m.-Open-air. Alfred and Symondfi-streefe II a.m. - Holiness Meeting. : " p.m. - Wharf. 3 p.m.. Pre® and Easy Meeting > 7 p.m.- .""tirrint: Salvation Meeting. j FA ill-. W(, 1,1, MEETINGS OF CAPTAIN GILES. ! Visiting Salvationist# will l>o present. I Public Reception Meeting of Captain H. ! Rimmcr. Next Thursday, j D- A. OI'NN, Commandinf OfQoer. ! SALVATION ARMY. SALVATION ARMY. j v - PONSONBY ROAD. NEWTON. - SUNDAY. JANUARY 19. 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. j FAREWELL MELTINGS OF ADJUTANTS I'LLTHAM AND LAMBERTON, Who arc proceeding; to Dannevirke- ! All Old Friends are Cordially Invited. j UCKLAXD BAPTIST TABERNACLE. i i Morning:. 11 o'clock MR. C. H. POOLE. M.P. Eveninsr, 6.45 o'clock—Mß, C. H. POOLE. M.P. Communion at close of Evening Service. j THURSDAY EVENING. 7 30—Praise. Prayer, 1 Address. j pONSONRY BAPTIST CHURCH. i x Morning, 11-Rev. W. 11. Woolley. | Evening. 7—Rev. W. R. Woolley. : TMCHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. « l J-t MorniiiK, 11—Mr. A. Huffhes. Evening. 7—Mr. J. li. how-ring. i IjgPS 051 BA1» T IST CHURCH. j Morning, at 11—Mr. WART. ' Evening, at 7—MR. O. G. MCHATTIE (Horn# Missionary). Afternoon, 2.45-—Sunday-school Q. RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Morning, at 11—Mr. O G. Mcllatties. I'.von if, at 6.45—Mr. E. Evans. j Communion at Evening Service. | GOSPEL HALL CALLIOPE ROAD, VJ DEVONPORT. , Sunday Evening, at 7-Gospcl Meeting. Subject . "Sin and Salvation." All welcome rucscluy, 7.33—Prayer Meeting. Q.OSPEL HALL. I'ARNELL. Sunday. 7 p.m.-Preachcr, Mr. Frank Martin, from Dunedin. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.—Address to Christians by Mr. Burgoync. J7JDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Sunday. 7 p.m —Preacher. Mr. Burgoyne Thursday—Address to Christians, Mr. Bnrgoyiic. TT O W E • 81'RKKT HALL - 11 (Off Karanguiiapc Road). SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Speaker, Mr, Burgoyne. All are Welcome. OHUR CH E S OF CH R I ST. PONSONBY ROAD (Corner I'ollen-st.). 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m.—Preacher. Mr Lye. Subi»of " Man's Thought and God's Way." DOMINION ROAD (opp. Prospect Terrace* 1 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m. RICHMOND (New Hall). 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr. Woods. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall). 11 a.m.--For Breaking of Bread. 7 p in. , . AVONDALE (Public Hall). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m.-Sneaker, Mr. Bam bury. OPEN-AIR, SATURDAY NIGIIT, 3 p.m.— Bottom of Queen-street. QHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET, Morning at 11—-For Fellowship and th« Breaking of Bread. Evening, at 6-45 — Mr. Geo. Aldridge will l>rcsu Subject, " Clirii»t, the Judge of His People." Bible Class on Wednesday Evening, 7.45— "Alphabetic Truths oil Man's Nature." ROSKILL HALL. Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and th« Breaking of Bread. StHRISTAD E L P H I A N S 0 'i.e.. Brethren of Christ), MASONIC HALL, KARA NG AH APR RD. 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (i.e., 1,. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m. fIHRISTAD E L P H I. A S Kj FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Terrace Publi« Hall, New North Road.—ll a.m. Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m.. Address, subject, " Nebuchadnezzar's Dream and Daniel's Interpretation Thereof." UCKLANO /"CENTRAL l\/TIS?ION. UK LAND CENTRAL iVIISSION. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Mooting in Central Mi*" sion Hall, Albert-street. JN JJIS "jyjAJESTY'g rpHEATRE. 6.40 p.m.-Orchestra: " Sleepers, Awake."and " Bkvsa the Lord " St. I'anl." Mendelssohm. March, " The Signal." Sol : Mr. J. Ferrlday, "If With All Your Hearts." from "Elijah, with orchestral accompaniment; Master Herbert Ferriaccompaniment; Master Hubert Fern--7 p.m.—SHORT BRIGHT ADDRESSI-J8 Pieces by Choir, Choruses, etc. All Visitors Heartily Welcomed. UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY RD.. IJ Near Reservoir. Morning at 11—"PAIN AND SORROW." Evening, at 7-" SCIENCE AND RELIGION* REV. V.*. EL LIE, B.A. Auckland theosophical SOCIETY. A SUNDAY. JANUARY 19. at 7 m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEKN-ST. Public Lecture: " 'ilie Boikls of Circumstances and Environment." How we make them, and they, in tnrn, make us. By Miss A. E- Davidson. Vocal Solo. " Crossing the Bar," by Mis# Gusta Campbell. Music. Reading. Questions. rn If fi 0. SOPIII CA 1/ SOCI ET Y. 1 H.P.B. BRANCH, "A. JEM. ARCADE. SUNDAY. JANUARY 19. at 7 pm. Public Lecture: "The Increasing Evidence for Theosojihy from External Sources," By Mr. J. H. Simpson. Discussion Invited. Mr. Francis H. Morton will play a Piano bole All Cordially Welcomed. Elevator. 6 30-7. Reading Room and Library open daily, 104. Hotels. - _ _ TTNT'IED SERVIOB U HOlf CH CHRISTUnder the patronage of His Eicellency the Governor, Sir John Gorst the N'.Z. Government. and the principal Commissioner# to the N.Z. Exhibition Hotel-de-Luio TARIFF. 123 6D DAY t t Telegraphic address, "United,' Christchurcn. Maurice Lyons (late Jowsey and Lane). Proprietor. 0 A M E R A 8To Amateur Photographers requiring Cameras. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 2
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