Article image
Article image

Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. BAPTISE TABERNACLE, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER SO." Preach®:' ! REV, A. S. WILSON (of Perth. IW.A.) , Hafl'. 15 a-m.—Prayer M ««»g in Bible Class 11 MORNING SERVICE. 7 pjn.—EVENING SERVICE Anthem. " Com© Unto Him" (Gounod). WEDNESDAY. 7.3o—Mr. Wilson will conduct the Monthly Missionary Prayer Meeting. ipABERNACLE SCHOOL HALL. TUESDAY NEXT. 7.45. ANNUAL CONCERT BY YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. Good Programme of Vocal. Instrumental, and Elocutionary Items. Tickets, la. Children, 6d. Procaoda to Indian Native Preachers' Fund. Q.RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. W. H. HINTON. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. TAKAPUNA BAPTIST CHURCH. MILFORD. Morning—Mr. J. R. Penning. Evening—Mr. C. M. Carter. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday-school . ]U"OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister. REV. ERIC EVANS. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. va^a ~ 11 a.m.. "The Parable of the Tower. Parade of Jervois Troop of Boy Scouts. 7 p.m.. " The Marks of the Lord Jesus." Communion at close. MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH —Minister, Rev. A. Anstice.—ll a.m., Rev. A. Anstice: 7 p.m., Mr. TTeby. Eoendale, 7 p.m.—Anniversary. See Special Advertisement. JgDENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m. —Rev. E. Evans. 3 p.m. Rev. R. Bailey. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. Anstice. MONDAY— p.m.. Tea; 7.15. PublicMeeting and Entertainment. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.-Minister. Gov. E. Chard. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH REV. REUBEN BAILEY. 11 a.m., " The Will of God Concerning You;"' 6.45 p.m., Orchestra; 7 -cm.. "An Imperishable Memorial; '• 8 p.m.. Tho Lord's Supper. TVTO MEETING AT HOWE ST. HALL ON SUNDAY NIGHT. j JJEAR jy-R. . MACE, I Son of Jim Mace, the champion lightweight boxer, l AT THE TENT NEXT THE WEST END PICTURE THEATRE. PONSONBY. SUNDAY. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 7. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY EVENINGS. AT 7.30. You Are "Welcome. GOSPEL HALL. MANUKAU ROAD. PARNELL. SUNDAY 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. J. Phey. THURSDAY. 7.30 pTm—Prayer Meeting. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD. Continuation of Special Addresses by MR. T. MARTIN. ( SUNDAY. 7 P.M. " Knowing the Tunes." THURSDAY. 7.45 p.m. . Studies in Epistle of Hebrews. Bright Singing. Stirring Messages. ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITEDEDEN HALL, VIEW AD, MOUNT EDEN. MR. ROBT. LAIDLAW. SEN., In the EMPIRE THEATRE. DOMINION ROAD. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Song Service, 6.45 p.m. Subject. " The Three Aspects of Salvation." rTUESDAY—7.3O p.m.. Eden Hall. Prayer Meeting. ' ! ■ THURSDAY. 7.30 pjn.—Mr. Bart. Ad» dress to Christiana. You are earnestly invited to each of these Services. Come and bring your friends. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHBISTIAH ASSOCIATION. . &i "* a UPPER QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY SERVICE. 4.15 P.M. Tea and Social Hour, 5 p.m, All Young People Welcome. SEVENTH DAY ADVEN7TST CHURCHES —PONSONBY, McKelvie Street—Sabbath, 11 a.m., E. Rosendahl. Sunday 7 p.m.. E. Rosendahl. Subject, " The Value of a Promise." ED END ALE, William St.— 1 bath, 11 a.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Pastor W. G. Brittain: subject. " A God of Fire." QNEi HUNGA, Royal Sabbath. 11 a.m.. Pastor W. G. Brittain. TtTOMEN'S (. HRISTIAN p¥-9n »V TEMPERANCE J _y~T ( UNION. J Meeting on WEDNES- <£, /\ J>B A AFTERNOON, at V/V , ,\r Headquarters, ■■&, Wellesley , '•»J. N ' „ Chambers, at 230 p.m. Speaker, Mrs. Reuben Bailey. All ladies are heartily invited. Books and Publications. RALPH CONNOR'S LATEST BOOK THE SKY PILOT of NO MAN'S LAND. This story shows the liberty-loving courageous soul of Canada West meeting the supreme test of that other frontier of civilisation that saved men and saved the world. Returned men say; "It is a true picture, Barry Dunbar is a type of padre we sometimes met with." ss, posted 5s 6d. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT. Darby Street (off Queen St.), Auckland. WE BUY SECOND-HAND BOOKS . of a sound Scriptural Character fcT •■ — casn. or Exchange for New. Don't lumber your house with books for which you have no further use. but send a card, 'phone or call at THE AUCKLAND BIBLE HOUSE. 135. Upper Symonds Street. H. L. THATCHER. 'Phone 2625. jy/£ISSIONARY SALE BOOMS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Will Friends please note that the Missionary Bale Rooms have been extended to the Shop adjoining the Bible House. Symonds (Street. No stairs. Better display. Opes i.O to 6, Fridays till 9. Walk in and look round. All profits to Mission Work. TeaSTAG'S HEAD" T»EAS TAG'S HEAD" i-EAS STILL MAINTAIN THEIR POPULARITY, In the Face of Increasing Competition. WE NEVER LET THE QUALITY DOWN. WE NEVER LET THE QUALITY DOWN, GROWN ON BRITISH SOIL. , PACKED BY AUCKLAND LABOUR. WHY PAY WAGES IN THE SOUTH 2 ALL STOREKEEPERS. „ m „„^ m Alaj ° ±VJ ALL STOBESSEPEB3. A J. ■piNTRICAN & C°- L m * TEA MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19190920.2.126.8

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 13

Word Count
734

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 13