ECCLESIASTICAL.
CENTRAL MISSION.
' ■■ ——/. M*T& service at the Central Mission Hall yesterday morning was taken by Mr. John BiMrtt. In the evening he delivereS an , address on the text We Never Saw It ini ihis Fashion" to a large congregation in His Majesty's Theatre. Mr.'H. Willacy as the soloist at the evening service. At 10:30 am. a service was held mtm board the steamer Suffolk, and the crass band held meetings at Quay Street ■ M 10 a.m., and at the foot of Victoria I * prrcct st 6 p.m. ];;!' , THEOSOPHY. » "At the Chamber of Commerce Hall last fining Mr. H. W> Young delivered a • ""S ™ the lifc of Sir Thomas .Moore. ; , Ino Evolution of Humanity '.' was the Subject of a £ address given last evening ili?u- r W. 110 " *° the Auckland Thee? ■ sounical" Society. ":,;l\ - — ' '• CHURCH OF CHRIST. An address entitled " Babvlon-Her W' History and Present State," was #|ll en in the Church of Christ, West ' 1 Street by Mr - George Aldridge, last evenfflmti Next Sunday evening the same speaker v.ill give an address entitled "The future Rebuilding, Supremacy, and Final vverthiow of Babylon." •i> ■ — v•' MISSION TO SEAMEN. (ffftK br > Th , t , er^ico wafi held lasfc night the bailors Home ' Albert Street, when miss Thorpe gave an address to the men ■BBK°7k eh 7™« f re 8""? by the ladies iS.t and sevcral ■*»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 9
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