Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. i; rPHE THfcOSOPHJCAYi SOCIETY . i ■"; H.P.B. LODGE,' 351. QUEEN ST. ' SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. ; Public Lecture: .".WHY-; WE ; SHOULD ?BE \ HAPPY ANI ,' CONTENTED.'.; V . By Miss G. M. llomus.' V JiHho THEOSOPHICAL HALL, HOFFMANN'* ■\r> BLDGS., 351, QUEEN STREET. ffl Questions Invilod at close of Lecture. ; TUESDAY NEXT, .' 7.45 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting l for.; Monitors The Mount Eden * Suburban : Centre ' wil Meet i NEXT TUESDAY, at 8 • p.m., ;• at 10 Cromwell Street, Waltors Road, oil Dominior Road. TiHEOSOPHICAL TO-NIGHT. (SAT.), Al -READING v ; : • 7.45 P.M. -- V.CLUB. : ' ■."■■ A PUBLIC READING -;;;::.;''.:.', • Of " ' . ; '"'v- . "■ Bernard Shaw's' Play, v ■ ; "MAJOR BARBARA." , Collection in aid of the- Belgian Fund. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Lecture Hall, Society of Arts Bldgs,, ;■' , ;.. ■* Coburg Street. : SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, AT 7 P.M. ■' Public Lecture: " THE PYRAMIDS OF 'EGYPT, AND v • -";; WHAT THEY;- TEACH .US,". •■ By Mr. Will. Dalton. , : Music. V' ' '•■''; Reading. .' v'.';. Questions. v ."i A SSOCIATED -CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD, at 7 p.m.Dr. Macklin (of China). Collection in aid of Bolgians. , t DOMINION ROAD ! (Cor,' Burnley ■ Terrace) —7 p.m., Mr. A. M. Brydcn.... Collection in aid of Belgians RICHMOND (Francis , Street)—7'p.m.-' : i ■ AVONDALE.\(Cor. Station ltd.).—7 p.m.. Mr. Dick; ■?•*:..>.-.*:.■■:?.:;■>>, ■■;<■'- ■ ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street)-? p.m., Mr. Pago. DEVONPORT (Masonic V Hall, Victoria Road)— 7 p.m., Mr. Domfti. i . -■: POINT i CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall).7 p.m., Mr. Greenwood, .--: •'•'- '~-■.■ PAPAKURA-Mr. P. Cammcll. -\ , • ■ WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria Street). 'VICTORIA AVENUE .-.-' ~ ■-,■- "'. The above Churches raeot for worship at 11 a.m.; Bible School, 2.45 p.m. pHURCHES ; OF '. CHRIST V^-- (Holding Life and Advent Truths) • WEST STREET—Sunday, at 11, for Fellowship. Evening, at 6 45. Preacher. Mr. G,A. Green. ! Subject: "Pastor Russell's Photo: Drama,: A Criticism! Has Christ Returned? ,: Are IWo in The Millennium?" WEDNESDAY, at 7.45-Speaker, Mr. Edwin Carr. Subject: Isaiah liii. ■ WALTEns AD-Sunday at' 11 for Fellowship. "..'..»: - . - SUNDAY-SCHOOLS - West Street and Walters Road at 2.45. ■ GOSPEL hall. Calliope road, DEVONPORT. ; ' Sunday— p.m., Mr. T. R. Cameron. Tuesday—7.4s p.m., Prayer Meeting. Thursday—7.ls p.m., Address by Mr. T. R. Cameron. , ft.OPEL" HALL. PARNELL. SUNDAY-7 p.m.. Mr. C. F. Warren. Subioct: "Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before." TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Address by Mr. T. Russell Cameron, A Hearty Invitation. EDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. MR.' FRANK. MAY (Evangelist), ' Will (D.V.) give Addresses, SUNDAY-7 p.m., "The Blood-stained Lintel." ' - TUESD.\Y-7.30 " Christ in the Houso of , a Friend." WEDNESDAY-7.30, " The.Tongue of The Learned." THURSDAY—7.3O, " The Priesthood of or Our Lord. Jesus Christ.", HOWE STREET HALL. OFF KARA- I . NGAHAPE ROAD. AUCKLAND. LORD'S DAY, 7 p.m.—Mr, Dunlop. ;.....*- All Welcome. rpHE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 1 ; , CHURCHES. . ~...-■ ■ "..':',' . SUNDAY, 1 ' P.M. . .'. ,'., AT HOLMES'S HALL, Church St.,. One- . hunga—Subject: "Armageddon." ' Speaker, Mr. J. A. Chancy. '•'. .-, '-;* •:. AT THE MACKELVIE STREET CHURCH. Ponsonby—" What the Saviour Gavo "to : His Servants." Speaker, J. Gillis. / •—- 1 - ———■<■'.■■■■.""..•■. ~' .. ■ TTN.ITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY El U (near Reservoir) —Se-vices at 11 ,a,m ~ and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "The Bel-' gian Martyrs." -Rev. W. E. Williams, B.A. ) All seats free and unappropriated. • . \. * QAILORS' HOME. .MISSION. HALL. •3 SUNDAY' EVENING, 7 P.M..:,. • , Rev. H. Young will give the address. Subject: " Hard' Questions Effectively An* swered." -' : ' .",;'. ''?$-'."■, riiH-RI S T A D E'L-P H 1 A N S. \J (Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St.). 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread (I. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m.—" War! 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 4
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