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Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. /CHILDREN'S A NNIVERSARY Children's -Anniversary Gatherings. atherings. 3 '■ AUCKLAND j^£ ETHODIST jyriSSION. EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. * 10 a.m.—Bible Class for Men. Study in St. John's Gospel. 11 a.m.—Preacher, MR. HINTON, Methodist College. United Choir in special hymns. . 3 CHILDREN'S MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Speaker: REV. W. A. HAY. of Mt. Eden Church. Subject, " His Mother Made Him a Little Coat." Prize distribution by REV. JAMES WILSON. Songs: " Child's Litany," Six Little Girls. Solo. Vera Fagan, " The Old, Old Story." Part song, " Twinkling Star." Solo, " Blessing the Children," Ivy Stevens. Choruses by Great United Choir, led by Mission Orchestra. 7 p.m.— People's Service and Final Anniversary Rally.—Preacher, REV. JAMES WILSON. Subject: "THE DEMON DRINK AND THE CHILDREN. "THE DEMON DRINK AND THE CHILDREN. Songs and Solos by the Children, Choir and Orchestra assisting. , MUSICAL DIRECTOR: MR. G. F. CATER. PIANIST: MISS ELSIE LOCK. ORGAN: MR. A. PASCOE. WEDNESDAY, November 13: Children's i Tea, 6 p.m., followed by grand entertainment in East-street Hall. All Friends roll up and help the children's work. A UCKLAND pENTRAL "MISSION. -Auckland CENTRAL I*Xtsston. Special Services Will be Held TO-MORROW, (SUNDAY)— 11 a.m., Albert-street Mission Preacher, MR. JOHN BISSETT. Subject. "THE BASAL MIRACLE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT." Sunday-school at 2.45. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.3o—Song Service. Selections by the Orchestra. Sacred pieces by the Choir. Soloist, Hiss Bissett. 7 p.m.—GREAT MISSIONARY SERVICE. Speaker: D R K ARL J£UMM, PH.D., F.R.G.S. Missionary and Author. Explorer and Lecturer, will tell his thrilling story of the work of the Soudan. 2000 Free Seats. Coma Early, and don't miss this opportunity of hearing this gifted preacher. Central Mission Choir will also sing at the afternoon service at 3 p.m.) "jyj'EW EALAND gOCIALIST pARTY. AUCKLAND BRANCH. QPERA "jpyOUSE. SUNDAY 7.30 P.M. H. M. F ITZOEBAID ' H M j? itzgerald - LECTURES ON " T HE ]\'j[ 05QUIT0 '" " rpHE ]y£OSQUITO." ITS RELATION TO THE ARK. Orchestral Music Silver Collection. ZEALAND ETHODIST J^/JEN'S Moment. (AUCKLAND WEST BRANCH). gT. JOHN'S "jy£ETHODIST £HURCH, jpONSONBY. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE The tton. p eorge HE JtLON. vTEORGE 1 OWLDS, rpjE JJ 0N QEORGE OWLDS, M.P. FOR GREY LYNN, Will Deliver An* Address On CONSCIENCE AND COURAGE." ONSCIENCE AND V/OURAGE." " QONSCIENCE AND QOURAGE." gUNDAY, AT 3 P M " Collection. Ladies and Gentlemen Invited. j Jg AST-STREET MISSION HALL. JJONDAY, AT 7.45 P.M. LIMELIGHT LECTURE. I s JjIFE W ORTH JIVING?" BY MR. NEWTON JONES. Deputation of the Sunday-school Union, London. Crowded audiences have attended and enjoyed this Lecture in the principal cities of the Dominion. Extra Slides will be shown illustrating— " The Modern Sunday-school." " Summer Sand Services," and " S.S.U. Holiday Homes for Poor Children." Collection. pHRISTADELPHIANS Foresters' Hall. Edinbnrgh-st.. Newton. 11 Memorial Service (I. Cor., xi.) 7 p.m.—Subject, " Christ and War." Free oheistadelphianb. Masonic Hall, New North Road. Eden Terrace. II a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 7 —Subject, "The Cross of Christ." AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. RAYNER'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: " THE HIGHER AND LOWER PSYCHISM." By Miss Ada Le Freimann. Reading by Mr. W. K. Nicholls. Music. Reading. Questions. THEOSOPHICAL HALL. 351, QUEEN-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: " RELIGIOUS IDEALS OF TO-DAY." By Mr. W. Melville Newton. Questions Invited. Vocal Solos by Miss Broadbent. Lotus Class for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. Free Public Classes for Enquirers, Monday, 7.45 p.m.; Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Library and Readingroom open daily. Funeral Notices. ®OOURT ZEALANDIA, . Members of the above Court are requested to attend the Funeral of our which will leave his Into Residence, No. 4. Gundry-street, Newton, for Symonds-street Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m., TODAY. By Order. GEO. E. ATKINS, Secretary. mmammmmmmmmmammmmammmmmmamamrammmamm J^ADIES' OWN COSTUME MATERIAL MADE UP AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION BY DRESSMAKERS. COSTUMES TO MEASURE FROM 77a 6d. SUITS TO MEASURE FROM 77s 6d. R. SAUNDERS. TAILOR. Corner of Lome and Wellesley Streets. Better Teeth at Hovtey Walker'i. A. J. Tapper) (E. A. Dargaville Member Auckland A.R.A.. N.Z. Stock Exchange. rpAPPER AND J^AEGAVILLB, STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, i 7, SWANSON-ST, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 4

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