Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. Z ~~: ~—~—" —• "--.",vais AUCKLAND" BAPTIST TABERNACLES. a , REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. "• - ™ '.'' .. f* ', MAY 9-MOTHEBS' DAT. ■ ■ f,A% " Mothers' Day" now claims an almost world* - •• wide observance Season of Intercession, . ■'■'. ?-; 11-" THE MOTHERHOOD OF GOD." 6.so—Organ.' " 7-" THE MOTHER WHOSE CHILDREN RISE UP AND CALL HER BLESSED." • Anthem, " Ten Thousand , l Times Ten Thousand" (H. E. Button). Prayer Meeting at close of Evening Service- , OFFERINGS WILL BE TAKEN UP BOTH MORNING AND EVENING IN AID OF N.Z, BAPTIST HOME MISSIONSContributors are invited to use the Duplex Envelope. WEDNESDAY, 7.3o.—Mid-week Se vice tor Prayer and Fellowship. Address by Pastor. GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CI UECH. (Corner of Grange and Dominion Rds.) REV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD, Pastor. • 11 a.m.—"The Churches' Responsibilities to the Heathen." 7 p.m., Praise Service; "Th-i Heavenly Shepherd," by cbiir; Address, " Mothers* Day." All attending are asked to wear a, white flower in honour of Mothers' Day. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. ,UX REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. 11 a.m.-"THE CHURCH AND THE AGE: TO THE COMING OP CHRIST." The first of a series of Sermons of great inter*' est to all Christians. 7 p.m.—"WORLD SUPREMACY: IX., 'THE MILLENNIUM-WHAT WILL i IT BE?'" EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. : 11 a.m.—Rev. E. A. Bridger. '■ 7 p.m.—Rev. Alfred North. "The Supreme Glory of Sacrifice." -w'. ; , SPECIAL SINGING AT BOTH SERVICES| The Evening Service will be followed by am' INTERCESSORY MEETING :• :;,*:; < r ;'For the Men at the Front. ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL. ' " : 'r.V WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 7.30 p.m. % Singing;.' Refreshments. * / AU Invitod. PONSONBY BAPTIST W*. CHURCH, REV. W. S- ROLLINGS. >• 11 a.m., "The Things By, Which :Men?, Live." 7 p.m., Special Young People's'":; Service, "The Life Which is Life Indeed." Special singing by Choir. Song Service, 6.60. All' Welcome; r^S-VVj ■—i , ' ""*":*% UNITARIAN -. CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD. •'.'•■-•■ -.^;^: Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "The Way Where th« ~,, Light Dwelloth." Minister: REV. W. E. WILLIAMS, 8.A.% ' ; : :— ;—: ~P|§ QPIRITDAL SCIENTISTS' £ CHURc£ O Orange Hall, Karangahape Rd., Newton.—Mrs. S. E. Morrison will deliver \a '■ Trance Address on SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Comef and Hear this Great Psychic. ;.' : Spiritual'.?: Readings from Flowers, Photos., etc. Silver U Coin Collection at door. '-■..<. '.>■:"^jß^-jjl SPIRITUAL PROGRESSIVE CHURCH, PITT STREET. . -v-^ ' SUNDAY, 7 o'clock. .SUNDAY, 7 o'clock. The Great Lancashire Medium, MS.-' J. PAGE, Member of British Mediums' Union, will give a Trance Address. Subject: "Thojg . Mysteries of Death," to be followed by Clair-;;; voyance and Spirit Messages. ='■', -;.'•-' MONDAY,. 8 Psychic Demonstration. Come early to secure a Seat. ';.;:,;, ■' YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO. ■•'■ -'- ; CIATION. v ..-- c & 25. WELLESLEY STREET EAST.' . SUNDAY. SERVICE, 4.15 p.m. Subject:!' "Missionary News," contributed - *. V '■ * by. Members. .-".., ,' Tea and Social Hour, 5.30 p.m. I | • Ail Strangers Specially Invited.. MR. .C. H. HINMAN WILL ; CONTINUE ■ -■ HIS COURSE OF STUDIES ' '»-■.-' '■-:'•' • -on the-- -.-< ," ..-,'./,. •.-';■*::■" "WAR.AND PROPHECIES," : In the Young >Women's. Christian Associat ,:■ tion, Welleßle'y Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m.". Both Men and Women invited. • THURSDAY, : MAY 13,. at' 7.45 p.m.,; Mrs. 1 Conway, of ;the:China Inland Mission, viR . Address : the :: Members and • Friends "<■ of - the ! v . Y.W.C.A. . __^ ,• —— — 1 MOTHERS' DAY, ,' A' l >• • At the •■■■■:■,: ; ' . i ~ '-• YOUNG MEN'S _ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- • : • TION. V '^SPECIAL MEN'S MEETING,' at 4 p.m. ' - ■ ■ - > Chairman, Mr. B.Buttle. ' i' • ■; ' - ' \\ Speaker ....'. vDR.,FLORENCE KELLER. ''■*••> "; ' ;. •:':■.Solo. Mr. Hall, ' Pwnist, Mr. Barrett. \' ■■.-. Open :to.AU. Men., . - - ,"■ Strangers' Tea, 5.15 p.m. Visitors walcome. '••. i ' '" '- •" '- : -. ■ THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, ■ X ,;' H.P.B. . LODGE. 3511 QUEEN" ST. ; ; SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: ' "THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR DIS- ■ CIPLESHIP," By Mr. J. Ross- Thomson, ■:. -. ' -•,%ln';the , • THEOSOPHICAL HALL, HOFFMANN'S •.-.- BLDGS., 851, QUEEN STREET. ' ' •-• .-...-■ Questions at Close of Lecture. WHITE LOTUS DAY. ~ . ' TONIGHT (SATURDAY), v AT 8 P;M. Special Meeting for All Members.',-V.y-: AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, iX Lecture Hall, Society of' Arts Bldgs.,' *; ; ~.; r .' ;■■;> r-;C-,Coburg Street. . ■< TO-MORROW r (SUNDAY).; AT 7 • P.M. . Public Lecture:. - : ' ;.'.S.:v " PREDICTIVE FACULTY, AND ITS PCS . ~-)7-:,r,- H SD3ILITIES," • .- , By Mr. S. Stuart, F.T.S. ' "Music ' -5- Eeading. '■' Questions. .. ''■ -•■■":■ - .-.■■•..■■..■:-.--■.■■-.•.-,■.-■■ ;r^.-...,V,^i; ' A MISSIONARY - '"SALE'' ROOM - Jx ; Has .Been Permanently . Established Over " " THE t : AUCKLAND v BIBLE > • HOUSE, -' -"-" 135, Symonds Street, ' - ' For / the ■'■ Sale ,' of 4 Gifts * of <? Ladies' ~; and V : Children's « Clothing, )> Useful and Fancy| Articles, Hand-made'. Lace, etc., etc.;-: thai; proceeds of which are entirely devoted* to Missionary -Work, and : particularly,, to; the f "''''; helpless Lepers of .the East. •• - ' Open Ever? 'Afternoon.from 2;to:.B.\f;f^ HELPFUL'' MANUALS FOE BIBLB STUDENTS.—" The New Testament and 1 its Writers," by Rev. J. A. McClymonV! D.D.; " The Old Testament and Jits; Con-1 ■ tents," by "Professor Robertson,;; : D.D. ;■• . " Handbook of . Christian. Evidences," by.v Alet. Stewart, D.D.; "The " Bibles in;' .thas Light of Antia«ity,"';by Wm.;CruicKsbaak,t "> D.D.: "Social Problems ; and the ; Chuich'as Duty,''' by Rev.''David Watson; ■ "Romanism| -'. and' Protestantism," by E<jv. -' Eobt. W. ' Weir. 'D.D.; .'-. ''Landmarks •of ;Chnrch{;His- ' tory, .by Henry Cowan, D.D.' "Expositions; ' of ,; the- Pilgrim's .; Progress," by J Rev. Rob % t. i li Stevenson;-'' 8d each.- Any-thre9-pof.ied'fori; ■ %" SCHOOL -UNIONS DEPOT, Darby Street (off Queen Street).'VyfoftC' ; ; ...... '~,.,..,.,,. V ' ." Legal Notices, / Geo- M. Johnston. Robert J. Coates. ; ■' William R. Fee. '■ "T- !fm%* MESSRS. JOHNSTON AND COATES, have admitted into partnership Mr. W. •' 'R. Fee, who for the past eight years ..has? 1 been Managing t Clerk to the, firm. - The practice will continue to be carried on at the h oresent offices, under the style of --"-'^Ci , P JOHNSTON, COATES. AND FEE. ' i ;. Barristers and Solicitors, >A'f*?.&£lg Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street. ''' : I m . . _ , -— WE have pleasure in informing; our; - friends and the public generally j that|| we have entered into Partnership as Barristers and Solicitors,, at 32, Empire Buildings, '.. Swanson Street, as from the Ist May. 1915. ' - ' ' C. E. BUTTON.' ;", j , 'r\_ 'MORTON ALDIS. C. E. Button.! ' • - Pf o .^°. n -W 3l ' s - , •nUTTON. ' AND J^UDIS, ' BARRISTERS AND SOLKITOBS,' J 32, EMPIRE BUILDINGS. SWANSON ST,' Money to Lend on'; Freehold Security.' ; '> ...'.'■ Telephone, 5250.. ; .'. • ' __._- — - - .'■vr'A PI E R -AN D v MIT Si . N v , Yy^m '■ 'pARBISTEBS AND GOLICITORB. . 'Vif.pl BUILDINGS. . QUEEN STKEET. AUCKLAND. N.B.—Moooj to Leud on Un 4 *t WJ lon interest, I'' ■ - . . -8^ - jffK '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 3
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