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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE,jsj - 10.30—Season of Intercession. -." Jjt - lI—REV. JAMES INGS. "Our IW* '-" Litotes." ™\ 6.50 Organ. 7—REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON — "DEATH. THE GATEWAY OF LIFE 77 " ' being Special- Semes in honour of the memory of Arthur V. Carbines and Stanlev Edniiston -who fell at Ga'.lipoli. Chora* "No Shadows Yonder." " Holy Citr-"' -? (Gaul). lT ,_V TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 7.30 —Prater Meeting on behalf of Church and Sunday s ?"' school. * >>'-- WEDNESDAY— p.m.. Mid-week'Ser.' 381 rice. Address by Pastor- 7 o'clock— -^ : ' sionary Secretary attends to receive Missios Boxes and Subscriptions. ■-% '.-:: GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. (Corner of Grsnxe and Dominion RdaJ REV. ERNEST A. KTRWOOD " 11 a.i 11.. "The Christian Assembly'' 630 "*"" p.m.. Open-sir Service at Corner: 7r> m * • People's Service: " FUNDAMENTALS— 5. THE OLD MAN AND THE NEW V, Praise- Service by Choir. Ail Seats Free. • ' jyjODNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. 11 a.m—"The Hope of the Gospel: Whit It Is-" * 7 p m. " The Wonders of Prophecy: 'HI Nations Moving to Their De«tiny-^ Egypt in the Future' " PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. ' REV. W. S. ROLLINGS utrta--11 a.m.—" In the Midst of The Years." 7 p.m.—"A Christian Hero'' Strangers and Visitors ■Welcome. Hevr_Alfred North— a.m.. - Hope " 7 p.m., " Tee Intolerable and Blessed Burden." Solo by Mr. Aspinal'. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. LODGE. 351. QUEEN ST. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: ' " THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE SELF AS A KEY TO LIFE." By Mr. Morrison and Miss Peake, In the SHEOSOPHICAL HALL. HOFFMANN'S BLDGS., 351, QUEEN STREET. Free Public Classes as usual. Readingroom open daily, 11 to 5. , A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY -£*- Lecture Hal), Society of Arts Bldgs.. Coburg Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. ." [. Public Lecture " THE QABALAH. THE KEY TO SECRET KNOWLEDGE AND MASONIC ■ * MYSTERIES." By Mr. Banks. Music. Reading. Questions SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH * Orange " Hall, Karangahaoe Road" Newton (opp. Post Office). SUNDAY. 7 P.M. SUNDAY. 7 P.M MB. H. ANDERSON (of England) Will Lecture. Subject: "Who Is Responsible for the : World's Sad State and Condition," Followed by Readings from the aura vibrations. Silver Coin Collection at Door. SOCIAL AND DANCE. OCTOBER -2. > „ MRS. POWER. AT CENTRAL HALL COOK STREET. 7 P.M. v .\ Lecture, " Was Christ a Spiritualist?" ■;£ Floral Clairvoyance. Song by Mrs. Power. -' A Call on New Zealand. Wax News. - ? Silver coin, door- .~~ if: YOU ABE INVITED To inspect the Stock of _^ Useful and Fancy Articles. Ladies' and *" ." Children's Clothing. Hand-made Lace. etc,,"P THE MISSIONARY SALEROOMS. '* Over Auckland Bible House. 185, Symonds - Street. " . *-,* Open every .afternoon from 2 to 5, and Ly Friday evenings, 7to 9. ' : <§■. All the proceeds are devoted to Missionary ' Work, and particularly to the Mission to ' -V Lepers. /I OOD BEADING AT HALF-PRICE-SUNDAY AT HOME. '^i Complete Annual Volume, 1913. about 900 - ■ • pages, cloth, gilt binding, containing com. ' - Slete long story, "Her Husband's Story,"'fe-"? by. Amy Le Fenvre. Numerous Short /v . Stories, Devotional Scriptural Studies. Mi*— - sionary and Biographical Articles, and a host gjgs of Short Illustrations for Preacher* ;«ad^f*S Teachers- ! Cjas A BUDGET OF GOOD SUNDAY x: READING. T; Usually 7s 6d: now Ss 9d- Postage, lid. --i 'J SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION DEPOT. §il DARBY ST.. Round Stone's Corner. g|g| fTTHB DEVIL'S MISSION OF AMUSE- - 1 MENT. , A Protest: By Rev Archibald Brown. ' to. Who "says:—"An evil is in the professed" =>? camp of the Lord, so gross, so brazen in its .-. i ; * impudence-, that the most shortsighted of '■ -■-» -,"-: spiritual men can hardly fail to notice it." -£>,; A faithful word of warning for the times. =i^-** One Penny, by post lid. from the ?i. 5 AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE, 185. Symonds Street. H. L. THATCHER. -'. •Phone 2625. "jgllll t -* : Vs Legal Notices. TW'APIER AND QMITH, TJARRISTEBS AND SOLICITORS, ~f-\. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. ' V: '.|S QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. *'fe 1 N.B.—Money to Lend on land at very low_v?-fv? 'interest. "i^SS C E. Button.) (Morton "Alois.' v ;i "DUTTON AND A LDIS. <MM BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. *J5S| 32. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON ST. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. < % Telephone 3250. M ISS E. # ■ MELVILLE, * SOLICITOR. »;.= UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET,:'.':' EAST. : J \M Opp. Parnell Tram Terminus- £? ~_ Geo. M. Johnston. Robert J. Cosies. ~ ; .' William R. Fee. . * MESSRS. JOHNSTON AND COATES' * have admitted into partnership Mr. W--R. Fee. who for the past eight years has* been Managing Clerk to the firm. The practice will continue to be carried on at the - • '~: present offices, under the style of : > «J . JOHNSTON. COATES AND FEE. » Barristers and Solicitors. : -:^-.\ Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street. ~-j?-~ : Waikato Advertising. ,T ADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE AT -.; BEFORE-THE-WAR PRICES. J ' This is made possible by our having just •>- . opened a late shipment of Hosiery, which was ordered before the outbreak of war. and which is delivered by the manufacturer « prices ruling a, year agoBLACK CASHMERE HOSE, at old prices* Is 3d. Is 9d, 2s 3d. 2s 6d, 2s lid per pair. i ; KID GLOVES <■» scarce line). just opened, 50doz. 2-button. reliable quality, chiefly Tans and Beavers, Splendid value at 39 ' 11 per pair. -. Cash must accompany all mail orders. _~ We pay the postage. f- K "CTOUSE AND T\AKING. T TD. THE WAIKATO MAIL-ORDER HOUSE, HAMILTON. v , TE AWAMUTU AND TAUMARCNCI. OVERSEAS. INDIANS. BAA- MOTOR- ;* CYCLES. CYCLES FROM £7 10a. €'■ Guaranteed 12 months. :~ VICKERY. LTD. CYCLE AND MOTOR IMPORTERS. ." HAMILTON • DRINK USEES' PEERLESS DRAUGHT - u; ALE. I'urest materials only used. ,v V-. Price, 2s per gallon. HARRY CLARK. Victoria St.. Hamilton, ■'-'</ Servants Registry and Labour BureauNew and Second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. 'Phone *93- " --* ' .-■- TYRINK INNES' INVALID STOUT. XJ Specially recommended for convalescents and invalids. _J~llll§rll v ■ - — ' ■■ " . -.. = DRINK INNES' PEERLESS ALE- Vvn • artesian water used. Quarts. 9S. ,_ pints. 4s 64. t\ '■'■ <:*-:^Qi/'^3lA

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 10

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