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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. QUEEN STREET. mMT i REV. H. KNOWLES KBMPTOS. 10 15 a.m.—Season of Intercession. , 11 a.m.—'The World in the Valley of . Decision." Pastor will distribute prizes to ; . the members of the Young Worshipers , ' : League. . „ •' 7 p.m.—" Strange Preparation tor I<ew • Work." Anthem. "In My Fatbor's House (J. V. Roberts). Ordinance of Lord's Sup; , per preparatory to Sunday-school Diamond Jubilee season. Sunday-school workers m- . VI WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Midweek Sex- ,. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Midweek Sot- • vice, conducted by Pastor. Prayer specially ' in the interests of the corning Sunday-school 1 gatherings. .„__„____— rpABERNACLE OCNDAY-SCHOOL. !. ■jQCg-DIAMOND JUBILEE-j^g i. 0 SUNDAY. April 21-11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON: 3 p.m.. '• REV. J. PATTISON. „ „ ,„„ TUESDAY. April 23. 7.30-GREAT MIS- ' SIONARY EVENING. Chairman. Rev. W. H. Hinton. Speakers Misses Wilkinson and Kendon (missionaries on furlough). THURSDAY. April 25-6 p.m.. REUNION OF FORMER WORKERS: 7.30 5- p.m.. ANZAC DAY SERVICE. Speakers, Rev. R. S. Gray, of Dunlin. Mr. H. M. 1 Smecton. Unveiling Soldiers' Portrait " Shield by Mr. S. H. Matthews. SUNDAY. April 28—11 n.ro. and 7 p.ra.. - REV. R. S. GRJPY; 3 p.m., PRINCIPAL GARLAND TUESDAY. April 30—Scholars' Tea and Entertainment. Speaker, Rev. E. Palgrave . Davy. Scholars will sing Anniversary Hymns at each Sunday Service. Conductor. Mr. A. Scolders. TIfOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. 53RD SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ,v. SUNDAY. APRIL 14. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. Anstice. 3 p.m.— J. Patiison. • 7 p.m.—Rev. W. Perry. Subject, "Parental Responsibility." Snecial sineing by Children's Choir, under the leadership of Mr. C. PhilliD*. Solos, duets, etc. Special offerings at all services in aid of school funds. TUESDAY, April Scholars' Tea. 6 '.' p.m. Public Meotinrr. 7.30 p.m. SDoaker. at ' Rev. F. H. Radford. Reports, special items m by scholars, and prize distribution. Collecg _ tion in aid of Sunday-school funds C. n RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH p Corner Dominion Road and Grange Road. REV. W. H. HINTON. Pastor. 3- _ 11 a.m.—First Address of a Snries on the r i Book of Genesis-" THE BOOK ITSELF." ! 7 p.m.— Address of ; Series on the - ! Book of Revelation-" THE OUTWARD r - ; STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK." i.. l 7 WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.-First Address r !on the Epistle to the Hebrews. Each of v' j these Books of the Bible has a special message for our time*.. Such message will - be clearly sta'ed. Written questions invited. t • TJONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 Preacher. MP. H. J. FARMER. 11 a.m.—" The Father's Favourite." 7 p.m.—" Hold Fast." - A Cordial Welcome to AllP. "DPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.-H a.m., Mr. ! J-J George Ardern. Subject. " Christ. His j Eternal and Absolute Deity." 7 p.m.. Mr. Isaac Hughes. MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. 11—Rev. W. Perry. Evening, 7—Rev. A. Anstice. < BERESFOBD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) Minister: REV. FREDERIC WARNER, SIXTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. - 10.30 a.m.—lntercession. T II a.m.—Rev, Harry Johnson. Anthom. "The '■ I ord ib Loving " (Simper!. Solo by Mr. J. ' l Littler. "A New Commandment" (Maunder). 7 p.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. Anthem, •• i " Praise the Lord. O Jerusalem " (Maunder). j. ' Solo bv Mr. Vincent. Mrs. W. Lindsay will *•.; sing, "Glory to Thee My God This Night " (Gounod). I Wednesday, April 17. at 7.4s.—Anniversary ' Reunion. Address by Chaplain H. Steele I. | Craik. < WTOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. UN EDINBURGH STREET.-REV. CLYDE I CARR. 11 rum.. "Doubting Thomas." 7 p.m., e 1 Christ. Our Host." ' j Thursday Evening.—Concert by Central I Mission Orchestra at 8 p.m. Attractive pro- -, i pramme Admission free, collection. All 1 welcome \ T . I „—. , 1. ' AfOUIT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL IYI CHURCH. VIEW EOAD. 11 a.m.— Frederic Warner. 3. Cromwell Troop Scout Parade. 6 p.m.—Rarotongan Soldiers entertained at Tea. ,t, 7 p.m.-ROLL OF HONOUR SERVICE, conducted by s . REV. HARRY JOHNSON, j " The War and National Regeneration." Spocial Hymns by Rarotongan Soldiers, Visitors Always Welcomed. MOUNT ROSKTLL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -Morning at 11, Evening at ;g 7.-Mr. W. W. Stewart. HOWE STREET HALL, off Kanngahape , Road.-TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m.. Mr. 1 Bernard Fox, Evangelist, will give an Ad- , dress. Subject, " The Coming Crisis." Also, I WEDNESDAY 7.30 pm. Subject, "The Judgment of. God on the Nations." - Come. and*Bnn" a Friend. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL. Calliope Road. " Evangelistic Service. 14 SUNDAY. 7 p.m.-MR. H. L. THATCHER. All Are Heartily Invited. r rtOSPEL HALL. PARNELL; l - ■{J -SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Mr. F. H. Bush. I TUESDAY, 7,30 p.m.-Mr. B. Fox, AdH ! dress to Christians. >. - , EDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. • A New Series of Addresses, to bo delivered By MR. J. SPOTTISWODE, I IN THE EMPIRE THEATRE, I - DOMINION ROAD. I ON "PROPHECIES ABOUT TO BE FULFILLED." Commencing, SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Subject. "The Reconstruction of Europe in the Light of Scripture." The prophecies of •' !.:ripture concerning Egypt, Babylon, and other great nations have passed into history. ~ | In this time of international upheaval one i. asks: "Does Scripture throw light upon J tho reconstruction of Europe?" Scripture is i by no means silent. Come and hear what the Bible says concerning the future of Europe, politically, religiously, commercially. i ° TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Eden Hall-Prayer ' Meeting. i THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.-MR. J. SPOT r.' TISWOODE. Subject: Elijah the TishiE . bite." You are cordially invited to each of those 3- I Services.. Come and bring your friends with 1. you. " i SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH . ' O Oran;e Hal!, opp. P. 0., Karangahape Rd.—Sunday. 7 p.m., Lecture by Mr. McE Lend Craig, Psychic Control Through Self Knowledge." Spiritual messages from flowers. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS (REGD.). MRS. POWER. At 51, Ponronby hoad. 7 p.m.—Lecture, "Healers: Spiritual and Mental." Spiritual messages. Collection. j TVfADAMF, RE P R A H ■*■" Will Give a Lecture on "THE ART OF ELOCUTION IN CONVERSATIONAL AND PUBLIC SPEAKING," " AT DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET, 1 NEWTON. Ie TO-MORROW EVENING, !S 7.15 sharp. 7.15 sham, n The Lecture will be illustrated with Elocub- I tionary Recitals—Dramatic, Pathetic, and ! i. I Patriotic. il Note the Time— 7.15 sharp. 7.15 sharp I A Pleasant, Instructive, and Innocent Sunday Evening's Entertainment. Collection for Expenses. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (I A Society of Arts Building. Kitchener Street (late Coburg Street). SUNDAY, APRIL 14. Subject' " DECAYED EMPIRES AND THEIR PRESENT-DAY SIGNIFICANCE." By Mr. H. Woodruffe. THE TiHEOSOPHICAL COCIETY. A -l H.P.B. LODGE. O MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, 7 „„,.„ Will Lecture in the >. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, „„„„ AUCKLAND, on SUNDAY NEXT. AT 1 P.M. Subject: "THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS." The lecturer will interpret the subject from the Dictionary, from the Bible, and from the point of _ view of, the Theosophist. touching itpon various questions, including Karma, the remission of penalties, and the vicarious atonement. Vocal solos by Mrs. Sumner. - TUESDAY NEXT. 8 p.m.-Fellowahio Meet)f ing. at which Miss Christie wdl talk to f. members only. 1, - „■ . , i, "FRIENDS' MEETINGHOUSE, Mt. Eden n ■*- Rd.. cor. Sylvan Avenue Adult School, 9.15 &.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 10

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