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Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc.. L gT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. r TO-MOEEOW (SUNDAY), NOVEMBEE 10. 7 0 " Masses— 9, and 11 a.m. e d His Lordship the Bishop will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation at j" 3 o'clock. '' The Missioners will deliver important Sermons at last Mass, and Evening, 7 o'clock. r ——— THE LAST WEEK OF THE MISSION. j, WEEK DAY MASSES—6, 7, 9 a.m., and inr. structions. " EVEEY EVENING. 7.30 - IMPORTANT '• ADDRESSES ON THE SOCIAL QUESTIONS OP THE DAY. Auckland central i\/fissioN. uckland Central -LVlission. 1 Motto: "Have faith in God." Bright, Helpful Services will be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) as follow:11 a.m.—Albei't-st. Mission Hall. Preacher, 13 MR. JOHN BISSETT. Subject: "UP TO BOILING POINT." t* Sunday-school at 2.45. % HIS MAJESTY'S THEATER Service of.Song. Orchestra, "Pastoral .. Symphony ("Messiah") "Evening Thought." '• Choir, "Give Mo Thy Heart," "He Is Coming Again." Band also will take part. Soloist, Mr. Harry Willacy. '! p.m.—SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT. Preacher, Mr. John Biasett, Missioner. r Subject: THE' QUEEN'S SURPRISE." L " Seats all Free. Hymn Books Provided. A Welcome to All. '• Q.OSPEL HALL, PAEN LL. Sunday, 7 p.m.— F. Bush. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Missionary Address by Mr. J. A. Clarke, from Africa. A Hearty Invitation to All. f J7JDEN HALL, VIEW BD.. MOUNT EDEN. 1 Sunday, 7 p.m.— Farmer. f Tuesday, 7.30 Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.— J. A. Clarke, Missionary from Central Africa. (See Special Advertisement). Howe street hall. OFF AN AH APE EOAD. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preaoher, Mr. E. Laidlaw. Monday, 7.30 —Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. Gospel hall, CALLIOPE EOAD, DEVONPOET. Sunday, 7 —Mr. J. A. Clarke, Missionary from Central Africa. Tuesday. 7.45 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7.45 p.m.—Mr. J. A Clarke will give an account of mission work in Africa. A Hearty Welcome to All. ME. J. A. CLAEKE, MISSIONARY FEOM CENTRAL AFRICA, • Will (D.V.) Address the ) Sunday-school, Parents, and Friends, ON SUNDAY, NOV. 10, AT 3 P.M., • ' IN GOSPEL HALL l CALLIOPE ED., DEVONPOET. ME. J. A. CLAEKE, MISSIONAEY FEOM CENTEAL AFEICA, Will Give an Account of Work in that Region— I SUNDAY, NOVEMBEE 10. 7 P.M.-GOSPEL I HALL, CALLIOPE EOAD, DEVONPOET. , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 7.30 P.M.GOSPEL HALL, MANUKAU EOAD, PAENELL. ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 7.30 P.M.— ' HOWE-BT. HALL, (off Karangahape Ed.), , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 7.30 P.M.— EDEN HALL. VIEW EOAD, MT. EDEN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEE 15, 7.30 P.M.-GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD, DEVONPORT. SUNDAY, NOVEMBEE 17, 7 P.M.—EDEN HALL. VIEW EOAD. MT. EDEN. ! AEMY, NEWTON. BEIGADIEE VINCE, ASSISTED BY OTHER. OFFICERS. Will Conduct Special Meetings TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M., 3 AND 7 P.M. Auckland theosophical society, EAYNEE'S BUILDINGS. WELLESLEYSTREET WEST. SUNDAY.-NOVEMBER 10. AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: " THE PROBLEM OF LIFE." By Samuel Edger, B.A. Bead by Mr. Harry Hemus. Music. Reading. Discussion. Theosophical society, H.P.B. LODGE, 351, QUEEN-ST. SUNDAY. 7 O'clock. PUBLIC LECTUEE: "THE VISION OF THE SPIRIT." By Dr. Sanders. IN THE CHAMBEE OF COMMERCE haT.T. (Swanson-st.), OFF QUEEN-ST., opp. Shortland-street. Questions invited at close of Lecture. Public Classes.— 8 p.m.; Wednesday, 2.30 (ladies); Sunday, 3 p.m. (children). Lending Library and Eeadingrooms Open Daily, 10 to 4. MAEIST Missioners at St. Patrick's, TOMORROW at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. HEISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES.-Sun.. 7.15; Wed., 8. Reading-room open 12.30 to 4.30; Sat., 7 to 9 a 150.14, Endean s Bldgs. YM.C.A.— SUNDAY, at 4 p.m.—General • Secretary speaks on " The Five Steps Leading Downwards." Soloists, Mrs. H. Bagnall (contralto), Mr. H. Richards (tenor). Tea for visitors and strangers, 5.15 p.m. Public cordially invited. Young women's cheistian association. 25. WELLESLEY-ST., E. WORLD'S Y.W.C.A. WEEK OF PRAYER. SPECIAL MEETINGS, MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AT 7.45. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, 3 P.M. Members and friends are invited to join in the observance of this week of prayer for young women throughout the world. MEETING for Young Women.—Sunday, at 4.ls.—Miss Butler will speak on " The Mustard Seed " (Mrs. H. M. Smeeton will preside) at the Young Women's Christian Association, 25, Wellesley-st. E. Visitors welcome. Tea and Social Hour, 5.30. SERVICE WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, NOV. 17, AT 3 O'CLOCK PROMPT, . AT Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, WELLESLEY-ST. Preacher, ME. HENRY REES (of Llanelly), 1 Missionary from India. All Welsh residents cordially invited. Reunion Tea After Service. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ! UNION.— Public Meeting will be held in the Albert-st. Mission Hall, on WEDNESDAY Next, Nov. 13. at 3 o'clock. • Speaker, Dr. Florence Keller. Collection. Como and bring a friend. ! rpHE SCO FIELD BIBLE With a new system of Connected Topical References to all the greater Themes of Scripture, Helps at hard places. Explanations of seeming disorepancics, etc., etc. A boon to Biblo Students, Preachers, P Teachers, ate. Prices from 12s Cd, at THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE. 135, Symonds-etreet. H. L. Thatcher. SOCIAL Questions dealt with at St. Patrick's, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. pEIOR'S. COOLEST GROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. ELECTRIC FANS. NO FLIES. STRAND ARCADE. fji H E Jp EERY jQEPOT ! AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. FERRY BLDGS., QUEEN-ST. WHARF. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, FRUITERERS AND TOBACCONISTS. P (Wholesale and Retail.) Tearooms are now open to the public. I Picnio Hampers Supplied at Shortest Notic# J Open all hours. Ring up 'phone 4008. . _____ n rpHE QONTINENTAL QAI'E, J 328. QUEEN-STREET, BJ HAS NOW OPENED as a First-clnss Dining Cl and Supper Rooms, and, with strict atten- j. tion to business. we hope to merit tiio ~ patronage of the Auckland public. C. MELVILLE, Proprietor. si v "lyj- ANSON'S DINING BOOMS. Some may lead, but I am second to E none. Try Hanson's Dining Rooms, opp. HERALD Office. Four-course meal, la; breakfast from 7 till 10 a.m. 5J HARBOUR VIEW, Endoa.n's Buildings, _ opp. Queen-street Wharf Open Sun- t days. Afternoon and Late Teas. Every? Jt thine cood.—J. Fountain. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 4

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