Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. nPHE n THEOSOPmCAL^SOCIETY, X H.P.B. LODGE, 351, QUEEN ST. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: "OUR OPPORTUNITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE PRESENT WORLD CRISIS." i By Miss C. W. Christie. National Lecturer for the Theosophical Society in New Zealand, In the GRAFTON THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. All Classes are now Resumed. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Lecture Hall. Society of Arts Bidga.. Coburg Street, SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture. "ON THE THRESHOLD OF ANOTHER WORLD," By Mr. B. Kent. F.T.S. Music. Reading. Questions. OALVATION ARMY. Services to-morrow in the Newton Hall. Ponsonby Road, will be conducted by Commissioner Hodder. 7 a.m.— Feast. 11 —Holiness. 3 p.m.— Camp Meeting in the Western Park. 7 p.m.—Revival Service. You are invited to attend these bright Services. SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT STREET. O TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). AT 7.30. Commissioner Hodder will conduct a special Open-air Service in Victoria Street, and will speak from a trolley. SUNDAY— II a.m.. " Bethel and Peniel." 7 p.m., Salvation Address by Mrs. Adjt. Holmes. TO-NIGHT — Commissioner Hodder will speak from a trolley. XT M.C.A. All men in khaki are cordially invited to make rise of the Reading, Writing, and Social Rooms in the Y.M.C.A. Building, Wellesley Street East. XT W.C.A. 25. WELLESLE*Y STREET EAST. SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICE. 4.30. Speaker: MISS M. J. NEATBY. Prayer Meeting 4.15 p.m. Strangers' Tea, 5.30 p.m. Bright singing. Come, and bring your Friends. MEW ZEALAND CHILDREN'S MISSION Superintendent, Rev. E. Palgrave Davy. QEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST O CHURCHES. MACKELVIE ST.. PONSONBY. 7 p.m.— Subject, "The Old and New Covenants: When madeT and the difference between them.. If we are living under the New, what Relation do we sustain to the Law of God?" Sunday Evening Services to commence in Edendale on March 5. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH. (Incorp.), Orange Hall. Karangahape Road, Newton (ope P. 0.). SUNDAY. 7 P.M. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. The last two Sundays of Mr. J. Isherwood. the world's leading Trance Medium. Will Lecture Subject, " The Atonement." After Lecture, readings from flower.-, spirit messages, poems from words. Silver coin collection at door. BRITISH and Foreign Sailors' Society. Lower Albert St.—Divine Service Sunday, 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. H. Young. Bright singing by the Choir. Soloist, Miss Dimant. All Seafarers and friends heartily invited. SUNDAY - SCHOOL TEACHERS O teaching International Uniform Lessons will find helpful Atlas, illustrating the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles, containing 23 full-page maps showing travels of St. Paul St. Peter, and other Apostles. Historical notes are confined to important points, and. contain a simple statement of the conclusions of. recent research. Brief geographical notes describe the places visited. BY REV. J. F. STIRLING. ' _ Is: posted. Is 2d. ~ AS?' Companion Book, at same price ATLAS OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST " SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION DEPOT. " DARBY STREET (off Queen Street). CRUDEN'S COMPLETE CONCORD- ~. . ANCE to the Scriptures, comprising a Dictionary and Alphabetical Index to the whole of the Bible. One of the most helpruJ .Books extant for comparing Scripture 5-i.i Scripture, th« most profitable style of Bible Study. Bound in strong cloth boards. 856 pages closely-printed matter, for 4s. by post 4s 6d. THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE, _. _ 135. Symonds Street. U. D. Thatcher. 'Phone 2625. rjTHE MISSIONARY SALEROOMS are open every afternoon (Saturday excepted), from 2 till 5, and Friday evenings, from 7 til! 9, for the sale of Useful a « d Fancy Articles. Hand-made Lace etc all the proceeds being devoted to Foreign Entrance through the AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE, 135, Symonds Street (opp. Dr. Moir's).
Meetings. TW'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that a GENERAL, MEETING of the Society will be held at ST. JAMES'S HALL WELLINGTON STREET, AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY, February 23, 1916, at 730 P.m., when APPROPRIATIONS, as under, will be allotted:— Group 1: 430 th and 431 st Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 2: 356 th and 357 th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 3; 339 th and 340 th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 4: 269 th and 270 th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 6: 255 th and 256 th Appropriations, by Ballot ... £400 Group 8: 165 th and 166 th Appropriations, by Sale .. . . . £400 Group 10: 169 th and 170 th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 12: 133 rd and 134 th Appropriations, by Sale .. .. £400 Group 14: 129 th and 130 th Appropriations, by Sal© £400 Group 15 124 th and 125 th Appropriations, by Ballot .. £400 Group 19: 99th and 100 th Appropriations, by Sale ' £400 Group 20: 97th and 98th Appropriations, by Sale ... £400 Group 22: 75th and 76th Appropriations, by Ballot ... £400 Group 24: 55th and 56th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 29: 9th and 10th Appropriations, by Ballot . . . . . . £400 Total .. .. ~. .. ..£6OOO UNDER RULE 96, members desiring to be FINANCIAL for the above Appropriations must pay all Subscriptions, etc.. due before 5 p.m. on MONDAY. February 21. Moneys received on Tuesday the 22nd inst., or on Wednesday, the day of the Meeting, will be TOO LATE to be entered up in time' for the Appropriations. MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO SPECIALLY NOTE that the Sales in the Early Groups may become ballots at the Meeting owing to no tenders being put in consequently it is of great importance to keep Shares in the Groups " financial." By order of the Board. J C. GRIERSON, Secretary. E NGR AVTNG yOUNG AND po., 19 AND 21, LORNE STREET MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS vnn, PLATES. STENCIL PLATO^^f 3 STAMPS. EEL At Lowest Rates. 'Phone 2687. MOTHERS KEEP THE GIRLS HOME —New Pianos from 5s a week at th« No Deposit Piano Co., 28. High St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16157, 19 February 1916, Page 4
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