Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. Jn T. PATRICK'S. jo | TO-MORROW (Sunday) this Forty M™*** Prayer •*'-lii be commenced at the Hie* Mass at 11 a.m. and continued til! the High Ma»» , nnTßesilsrat9a.nl. Mas* (or face on Hon- " day at, '> a.m. Sermon on Sunday Evening by the Rev, Father Wright. Profession alter Mae* cut Sunday and Tuesday, with the Litany of the Saint, Sermon on Monday by the Rev. Father Doyle. . OT. EDICTS—TO-MORROW (Sunday), ij Exposition ill day. The usual High ■ Mas? will he sung at 11 a.m., followed by Adoration. Vespers at 7 p.m. Special Sermon and Procession. The penny collection at the Church door is for the Church Fund. ■ ' PEOPLE'S AI'KRA TTOCSE Tt/fISSIOX. • ; A EOPLES V/PERA HoVfifK IM-ISSION. j . ] Open-air TO-NIGHT. 3, Darby-st, . ; SUNDAY SERVICES—II. 3, 7. 1 i MORNING— Service. Cook-it. Hall. : AFTERNOON. Gospel Temperance Address. • [ Subject, "The Excuse of Demetrius. j By the Missioner. All -Temperance Workers nrged to attend. . | 7 p.m.-PEOPLE'!' POPULAR SERVICE. Preacher. . J A. J. BLACK. • ; Orchestra. Choir, and Sacred Soloists. 1 . ■> I ■OEEESFOHD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL J I J3 CHURCH. i . i - Preacher: REV. W. L. PATISON, . [ Morning. 11: Evening. 7. ■ \TE\YTON CONOREGAUONAL cHURCH, i> EDINBUKua-STKEET. MR. W. H. STANES, Children's Missioner of the Indian Sunday-school Union, will • preach—Morning at 11 and Evening at 6.43. At, ft p.m. a Special Prayer Meeting will he ' held in connection with Mr. Manes Mission, " to which all interested in Young People and . Sunday-school Work arc invited. : m W. H. STAs KSi Children's Missioncr of the Indian Sunday-school Union. ', Will Conduct a Mission in the NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. EDINBURGH-STREET, As. follows: — ' SUNDAY, .tune 21, at 5 p.m.— Children not attend other Sundayschools arc heartily invited. MONDAY". .Mine 22, at 7.30— Lantern Exhibition. Indian and other pictures. Collection. ' TUESDAY, June 23. at 7.30Object Lesson: Talk and Blackboard Design. WEDNESDAY. .Dine 24. at 7.30— Lantern Exhibition: •'Wonderland of America.'' Collection. , THURSDAY, June 25, at 7.50--Costume Lecture: Nine Children to be Dressed up in Hindoo and Burmese Costumes. FRIDAY, .tunc 26. at 7.30— Object, Lesson: Talk and Blackboard Design. Mr. Stance has a splendid Magic Lantern. with new and beautiful views. Every Hoy i and Girl ill the district should attend these meetings. N.B.—The Mission is under the auspices and management of the Auckland .Sundayschool Union. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-Morning. 11, " FORGIVENESS AND LOVE;" Evening, 7. "BUSKIN'S . SEVEN LAMPS: VI.. MEMORY."—Rev. W. - Day, Preacher. Mount Roskill Church— i Mr. Lyon. GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. —Special Evangelistic Mission, conducted by the Australian Mission Sisters. ADEY and MINNIE. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6.45. . Children's Service at 3 p.m. Every Night. Monday to Friday, at 7.30. Bible Readings. , Tuesday and Thursday, at 3 p.m. Alexander's Hymns used. BA I'T I S T T A B E R N A C L E. UPPER QUEEN-STREET. Preacher: THE REV. H. KXOWLBS KEMPTON. Morning. 11—Subject, •' Tho Ministry of Hope." Evening, 6.45—" Perilous Slumber" (followed by Communion Service). Address at 'Evening Service by Miss B. • Fulcher, of the Zenana Bible and Medical • Mission. - PONSONBY BAPTIST uifURCH. X —Morning, 11. Rev. Alfred North. Evening. 7. Address by Miss Fulcher, of India, representing the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission. Eiohmond baptist church. < Morning at 11—Mr. T. F. Hill. Evening at 7— Mr. A. Mill. ', MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. IVX 11 a.m.—Mr. W. Brakenrig. = 6.45 p.m.— J. W. Smith. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. T. A. WILLI . QALVATION ARMY OALVATION ARMY. a ALBERT-STREET. AUCKLAND CITY. Services characterised by Freshness and Freedom. Something New Every Sunday. 7 a.m.. Knee Drill; 10 a.m., Open-air. Union and Napier Sts.; 11 a.m.. Holiness Meeting, subject, " Workmen that Need Not be Ashamed;" 3 p.m.. Praise Meeting— miss it; 7 p.*., Limelight Service. Gospel Address, illustrated by beautiful pictures. P. A. GUNN. Adjt. pHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST-STREET. Morning at 11—For Fellowship and tho Breaking of Bread. Evening, at 6.45—Mr. Geo. Aldridge will preach. Subject, " The Redeemer Come to Zion." Lecture on Wednesday Evening at 7.45— " The Bible and the Stars." ROSKILL HALL. Morning at 11—For Fellowship and Ute Breaking of Bread. QHURCHES O_F CHRIST. PON3ONBY ROAD (Corner Pollen-st.). 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. 6.45 Speaker, Mr. H. X. Bagnall. Gospel Address. DOMINION ROAD Copp. Prospect Terrace). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 7 pm.—Speaker, Mr. M. Glaiatcr. Gospel Address. RICHMOND (New Hall). 11 a.m.— For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. G. Moyle. Subject, " Ecce Homo" (John six., 5). AVONDALE (Public Hall). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. E. Vickery. Gospel ! Address. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall). 11 a.m.—For Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. J. Allen. Gospel Adores.. CH R I . S T A D Jti L P H I A N ! \J FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Eden Ter- | race Public Hall, New North Road 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.,. Subject: I " Our Relation to God." , /"I JI R I S T A DELPHIAN S. j V> MASONIC HALL. KARANGAHAPE RD. 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (I. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m.-" THE END OF THE WORLD."" pOSPEL HALL. P A R N E L L. I Sunday. 7 p.m. Tuesday— Reading. 7.30 p.m. A Cordial Invitation to All. Tp'DEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Sunday. 7 p.m.—Mr. Farmer. Thursday. 7.50 Address to Christiana, by Mr. Burgoync. HOWE-ST. HALL (OFF KARANGAHAPE ED.). Sunday. 7 -Preacher, Mr. R. Laidlaw. Come, and Bring Friends. All arc Welcome. GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD DEVON PORT. Sunday Evening, at 7—Mr. Cowans will i preach. All welcome. Tuesday, Prayer Meeting; Friday, Bible Reading. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY J\, __ SUNDAY. JUNE 21, at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Smeeton'El. Public Lecture, •' MYSTICAL MOVEMENTS, ANCIENT AND MODERN." By- Mr. S. Stuart. F.T.S Music. Reading. Questions. mHEOSOI'HIC.U SOCIETY. 1 H.P.B. BRANCH, 33. K.M. ARCADE. Public Lecture: TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m.. Entitled. "Theosophy: Its Message to Religion. Art. Science, and Politics," By Mr. J. R. Thomson. Discussion Invited. Lotus Class for Children at 3 p.m. Elevator, 6.30-7. Reading Room and Library open Daily, 10-4. OOLTETY FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS U (Registered). NEW DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH-ST.. NEWTON. Afternoon Session. 3 p.m., the President. Evening Service, 7 o'clock—Mr. H. M. BOUCHER da*t month). Psychic Combats, Astral Warfare, Spiritual Warriors, Army of tho LuuQortiUe described.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13781, 20 June 1908, Page 2
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