Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 29. 10.16—Season of Intercession. U-REV. W. L. SALTER. "War in Heaven." 7-REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. " PEACE IN RELATION TO THE SEPARATIONS OF LIFE." "Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away; in Jesus's keeping we arc safo, and they." Anthem, "Peacel . .• . It is I" (Myles B. Foster). Solo, " In the Secret of Hie Presence," Miss L. E. Dirnant. NOTE.— tho Evening Service on SONDAY WEEK, tho Pastor will speak a message of consolation to the parents and near relatives of men who have been called to lay down their lives in the present War. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7.30-Church Members'. Monthly Meeting. PRELIMINARY NOTICE-THURSDAY, November 9, Grand Concert, in a:d of Choir Hymn-book Fund Good, programme ot vocal and organ items. Tickets, Is. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. 11 a.m.—" Beauty for Ashes," 7 Thanksgiving Service for the Noble Life of the Late Mr*. Janet Menzies. No mourning. On TUESDAY, October 81, m the School Hall, at 8 p.m., a Concert, by the Albert Symphony Orchestra, assisted by friends. Tickets, Is and 6d. GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, Cor. of Dominion and Grange Roads. REV. W. H. HINTON. 11 ».m.—First Address of a Series on Personal Work: "Do All Men Need Jesus Christ?" 7 p.m.— Address of a Series on Prophecy: "The Need of Prophetic Study." pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.' REV. JOSEPH CLARK. Homing, 11—Memorial Service, the late Mrs. W, H. Patterson. Subject, "Eternal Gain." Evening, 7—"Taking the Census." Come. All Seats Free. MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. SPECIAL SERVICES TO-MORROW. Mom in » »♦ 11. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. Evening at 7, REV. A. A. MURRAY. Public Tea Meeting, TUESDAY, 6.30 pm EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.—Sunday, Oot. 29.— Alfred North.—ll a.m., " The Limitations of Omnipotence." 7 p.m., " The Lord Jesus and The Bereaved." SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST O CHURCHES. MACKELVIE STREET, PONSONBY. r SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Speaker: PASTOR W. H. PASCOE, Conference President. Subject: "What Do Seventh Day Adventlets Believe? Will Their Belief Stand the Test of Scripture?" All are Invited. pHRISTADELPHIANS \J (Freemasons' Hall, Belgium St.). 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread (I. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m.— The Kaiser, and the Temptation of Jesus Christ: A Modern Parallel, with a Different Ending." Mr. Chas. Cooper. Seats Free. No Collection. QALVATION ARMY. ALBERT STREET. O BRIGADIER HO ARE, Senior _ Military , Chaplain. 11 Holiness Meeting 8 p.m Lecture. " Side-lights of a Chaplain's Life in Camp." by Senior Chaplain Hoare. 7 run —Salvation Meeting. Adjutant Win*on. the Ynun" People's Divisional Secretary, will assist. T7NITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir). Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher. REV. W. E. WILLIAMS. B.A. Evening Subject: " Tlio Warfare from which thero is No Discharge." T ATTEIi • DAY SAINTS' CHURCH JU (Mormon). Corner Queen St. and Scotia face. Sunday-school at 2.30 p.m. Services (Gospel Sermons), at 7 p.m. All aro cordially invited. No collection. , i FRIENDS' Meetinghouso, Mount Eden Rd., cor. Sylvan Avenue—Adult School, 9.16 a.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOO. CIETY. Society of Arts Building, Kitchener St. (late Coburg St.). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. Public Leoluro: " Some Amazing Points in Astronomical History," MR. S. STUART, F.T.S. Music. Reading. Questions. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. LODGE, 351, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: " WHAT IS THEOSOPHY? CAN IT BE FALSE?" By Mr. C, E. Homus. in the 'THEOSOPHICAL HALL. HOFFMAN'S BUILDINGS. 351, QUEEN ST.' Library and Reading Room open daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. DPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH. 0 (Registered), Orange Hall, Karangahape Koud, Newton, opp. P.O. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MRS. JOHN WILSON, N.A.S.C., of England, will lecture. Subject: "Spiritual Experiences of My Life." Followed by Spiritual Cluirvoyanco by Mrs. J. Wilson, N.A.S.C. Silver coin collection. MONDAY NIGHT, Orange Hall, at 8 o'clock. Demonstration of Psycliornctry, by Mrs. J. Wilson. Admission, Is. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITUJ. ALISTS, Oddfellows' Hull, Pitt St., SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Tho Last of tho ! Course of Lectures on " Kervana Sali" I Teachings, by Mrs. Harris-Roberts. Sub- ' ject: "Parting tho Curlain3—Mountains i Reared by Ignorance— Tim Effects of Prayer —A Delegation— Sadie's Lodges on Earth— ! Her Work for Women The Temple of Love —Spiritual Communion. Circle held in Hall at 3 p.m.. by Mrs. Harris- Roberts SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS.-Mrs. Power, O at 51, Poneonby Road, 7 p.m. lec- | ture: "Seek, and Ye Shall Find." Flcral Clairvoyance. Silver coin door. War news. TJHRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- £ TTST, AUCKLAND.-Services: Sunday. 7 p.m. i Wednesday, 8 p.m. Readingrooms opon 2.80 to 5 m. (King Edward's Hall, Lower Symonds St.). TN TOUCH WITH GOD. A little Booklet of Scripture Versos, Prayers, and well-known Hymns for Soldiers on active service. Enclosed in khaki case, 3d each C posted for Is 9d. CONDOLENCE CARDS. Large Assortment Just Received, with appropriate versos for this timo of war 2d, 3d, 4d, and 6d Each. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION DEPOT, DARBY STREET, OFF QUEEN STREET " (JURE WORD OF PROPHECY." k> "Seven Wornon Shall Take Hold of One Man."—bee Isa. iv., 1. Open-air' Meeting (D.V.), Western Park, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 2.15. The New Zealand Sunday is tho Bible Saturday. The Sabbath of the " Perpetual Covenant" (Ex. xxxi., 12-18). DAVID MELD (of Wellington). PHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAH CARDS V/ WITH CHRISTIAN GREETINGS. Make your selection early for Hie foreign mails, and send something containing a definite message of comfort, hope, or cheer. A wide range now on view at THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE, 135, Symonds St. H. L. THATCHER., 'Phone, 2625. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 4
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