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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. BAPTIST UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AUXILIARY. ANNUAL MEETINGS AND COUNTRY WEEK, JUNE Ito 6, 1915. , In the BAPTIST TABERNACLE, QUEEN ST. - TUESDAY, JUNE I, at 7.30 p.m. CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS AND CHURCH OFFICERS. "Methods of Extending the Kingdom of God Through our Denomination." To ta opened by Revs. W. S. Rollings and' E, A, Kirwood. Chair to be taken by the President, G. C. Garlick, Esq. ■ v WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at 7.30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. Chairman. R. S. Abel. 1 Esq. Tho ChilTrcn will provide an interesting , and ontertaining programme. The Rev. E. Piilgrave Davy will give an Object Lesson and Address. ' The GRANGE ROAD SCHOOL will give a demonstration of the working of a PRIMARY DIVISION. Collection in aid of Auckland Baptist S.S. Teachers' Association. THURSDAY. JUNE 3. ANNUAL MEETINGS. 2.30 Intercession Service, conducted by the Rev. S. B. Maiden. 3 p.m.-ANNUAL SESSION (Public are invited). -. 7 p.m.-PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION AND " AT HOME." PROGRAMME TIMED TO START AT 7 30- SHARP. v Five minute speeches by Heme Missionaries. Speech by Mr. H. M. Smeoton on " BAPTISTS ABROAD." Musical Numbers to bo provided by Baptist Choirs. Refreshments at 9.30. CollectionFRIDAY. JUNE 4. si 8 p.m. UNITED INTERCESSION SERVICE IN TABERNACLE for the ALLIES and OUR MEN AT THE FRONT. Tho newly-olected President will preside. Officers and Men of tho Defence Force are invited to bo present in uniform, the O.C. (Colonel Hume) having kindly given permission. Seats will bo reserved for Military until 7.45 p.m. Tho Granger and Jervois Scouts will be present. The United Baptist Choirs and, the Central Mission Braes Band will assist. A Souvenir Order of Service will he used and will contain the names of all tTio men from the congregations who aro at the Front or in Training Camp COLLECTION, the proceeds of which, after payment of expenses, to be devoted to the HOSPITAL SHIP. SUNDAY. JUNE 6. COUNTRY SUNDAY. HOWARD ELLIOTT, Secretary. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE REV. H. KIfOWLES KEMPTON. SUNDAY, MAY 30. 10-30—Morning Prayer Meeting. 11-"THE WONDER OF JESUS" 6.3o~Crgan. 7-" WHEN THE WOUNDED ,GO HOME." Anthem. "God So Loved the World" (Kingston). . Brief Intercessory Meeting at close of service. The ordinary Week-night Serrica will not bo held on Wednesday on account of the Baptist Auxiliary's Young People's Gathering. GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. (Corner.of Grange and Dominion Rds.) REV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. 11 a.m —Parade of Granger Boy Scouts: "True Manliness." 7 p.m.— People's Service: "Soldiers in tho Making," by Camp Chaplain., Song Service by Choir. Territorials especially welcome. . All Seats Free. ■ , PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. W. S. ROLLINGS. 11 a.m., " Boor Ye • One Another's Burdons;" 7 p.m., "Christian Freodom." Song Service at 6.50. All welcome. TIfOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. iVA —Rov. Howard Elliott— ll a.m., Children's Service; Service of Praise will bo led bv the Children's Choir " The Church. The Age, and the Coming of Christ" (IV.) 7 p.m., "World Supremacy— 'After the Millennium, What?' " Anthem, " Jehovah Reignefh." EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH, York Avenue. —11 a.m.. Rev. Alfred North, "Cooperation of All for Good.'! 7 p.m., Rev. G. B. Monro. , ■ BRITISH AND FOREIGN « SAILORS' SOCIETY.— usual Service will beheld in tho Sailors' Home Hall, To-morrow, (Sunday) Evening. May 30, at 7 o'clock. Preacher. Mr. A. G. Menzies. Bright Singing. All are-welcome. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH, Orango Hall. Newton.—Sunday, 7 p.m.. Mrs. 8. E. Morrison. Th© last four Sundays of this great Psychic. Readings from photos., etc. Silver coin collection at door. The Last Three Wednesdays at Orange Hall, Newton. Admission, „6d. * s ; THE THKOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. H.P.B. LODGE. 351. QUEEN ST. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: "SOME AVENUES TO HAPPINESS." By Mrs. Hyams and Mr. C. E. Heraus. In the THEOSOPHICAL HALL. HOFFMANN'S BLDGS., 351, QUEEN STREET. 1 Questions at Close of Lecture. PUBLIC READING ; J Of Bernard Shaw's "ARMS /AND THE MAN." I In the above Hall,, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8. Collection, in aid of tho Hospital Ship. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Lecture Hall. Socioly of Arts Bides.. Coburg Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M.' Public Lecture: "THE BUILDING OF CHARACTER," By an Indian Lady. Music. Reading. Questions. A MISSIONARY SALE ROOM Has Boon. Permanently Established Over THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE. 135, Symonda Street, For the Sale of Gifts of Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Useful and Fancy Articles, Hand-made Lace, etc., etc., the proceeds of which aro entirely devoted to Missionary Work, und particularly to the helnless Lepers of the East. Open Every Afternoon from 2 to 5. STORIES FOR INTELLIGENT CHILU DREN—A Really Delightful Series. Charmingly Bound and Illustrated, By Mildred Duff and Noel Hope. THE BIBLE IN ITS MAKING: The Most Wonderful Book in tho World. WHERE MOSES WENT TO SCHOOL: or, Scenes in Ancient Egypt. WHERE MOSES LEARNT TO RULE: or, Scones in the Wilderness, DANIEL THE PROPHET: or. The Boy With a Purpose. Is 3d Each, Is 6d Posted. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION DEPOT, Darby St.. off Queen St. —»———■—————'——————''———*'—~*: Town Board Notices. •TILLERSLIE TOWN BOARDGENERAL RATE, SANITARY FEE, AND WATER RATES. 1915-16. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of tho Ellorelio Town Board, in pursuance and in exorciso of the powers conferred upon it by Sections of th© Town Board Act, 1908, and Sections 35 and 36 of tho Rating Act thereof, also Seotion 7 of the Town Boards Act, 1008, No. 2, and all other Acts and Amendments thereto enabling at a Special Meeting to be held at the Office of the Board on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of June/ 1915, at 7 p.m., to make and levy the following Rates:— A General Rote of One Penny and a Halfpenny (lid) in tho Pound on th© Capital Valuo of all tho ratable properties within tho Ellerslio Town .District, also a Sanitary Annual Fee of 2fls in respect of any house or premises per nan for nightsoil removal, under th© provisions of the Public Health Act, Section 60, tho period/*of the foregoing Rates to commence on the Ist day of April. 1915, and terminate on tho 3lsl day of March, 1916, and are payable to the Treasurer on the 30th day of June, 1915, Water Rates to bo levied according to the Board s seal© of charges made under th© provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act as set forth in Sections 83 and 87. , The Rate Book and a copy of the .estimates for the current year aro open for inspection at the Board's Office during offico hours. JOHN WM. CARR, Clerk and Treasurer. Ellerslio. May 25, 1915. I i I Restaurants and Tearooms. PKIOR'S-LARGEST DININGBOOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. ' XTAVE A DAINTY LUNCH ii ' AT-, THE BRUNSWICK. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 11

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