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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. IJUNDAY. MAY 2. Preacher; RBV. MORRIS MORRIS, M.Sc. ' (Of Melbourne). 10.15 -Morning Prayer Meeting. i 11 a.m.--" THE SPIRIT OF SELFDENIAL." Communion Service at close. j 7 p.m.-" WHAT GOD THINKS OF MEN." An'hero: "The Lord if My Shep[herd" (H. Smart). The N.Z. Baptist Union and Missionary Society WEEK OF PRAYER AND SELFDUN I continences to-morrow. Envelopes and letters will be distributed. Offerings taken UP nest Sunday. Prayer Gatherings will he held as underMONDAY. 7.30 p.m.-Uniting with Christian Endeavour Society. TUESDAY, 7.30-8.15 p.ia.-Uniting with' Sunday-school Teachers. WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.-Instead of our usual Mid-week Service, a United Devotional Gathering, 'concluding with the Lord's Supper, will be held in MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. pRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. i REV. W. H. HINTON. I Annual Missionary Day. preceding Week of I Prayer and Self-denial.-11 a.m., " The Kingdom with a Frontier: Our Own Field." 7 p.m.. "The Kingdom Without a Frontier: World-wide Missionary Opportunity." ' Baptismal Service at close of Evening Service. TAKAPUNA BAPTIST CHURCH. I MILFORD. 11 a.m. -Rev. F. H. Radford. 2.30 p.m.- Sunday-school. 7 p.m.-Rev. F. H. Radford MOUNT EDFN BAPTIST. CHURCH, II MOUNT EDEN ROAD. I RET. ERIC EVANS. Minister.

Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. PQ.VSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. Missionary Sunday.-11 a.m., "The Evan- ° golisation of the World in This Generation." 7 p.m.. "Christ's Mission and Ours." ; MT. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev A. Anstice. II a-m.. - Joy in Their Tests." 7 p.m., "A. Mind to Work.'j Edendale. 7 p.m., Mr. Piirdie. PPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. J-J York Avenue.—Misinter, Rev. E. Ch>»l. Services. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Rev. £. Palprave ( , Uavpy. the Children'» Misaioner, Preacher. ; 111CHM0ND BAPTIST CHURCH. ,•"' REV. REUFEN BAILEY. 11 a.m. —"At the Front or tin; Base?" ! ! Communion to follow . 7 p.m.- -" Outpost Callh." BERESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH, (Next central Fire Station.) • Minister, REV. FREDERIC WARNER. 11 a.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. Noon— Communion. 3 p.m.—Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. MONDAY EVENING AT 7.30. Opening Meeting 01 B'ue Bird Band. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. . Preacher. REV. HARRY JOHNSON. 11 a.m.—" Christ's Example in Prayer." Communion following. 7 p.m.- The Incomprehensible God." Visitors Always Welcome. EWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister, REV. STEPHEN J. CAMPBELL. Hearty. Helpful Services. Band of Hope, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Excellent Programme. • ON EHU NG A CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. T. SOUTH.WORTH. | "The dream of our lives has come true: Israel is again a nation amongst nations."— Dr. Mai Nordan, London, April 27. What 'oes this mean? How will it affect yon? Come and hear. Seven o'clock. Above Church.

rpHE TIMPRESB THEATRE. IHE -TJMI'RESB IHEATRE. THE pMPRLSS THEATRE. he -Impress 1 HEATRE. NEAR reservoir CORNER. newton. IMB. T3OBT. a T aidlaw 'Mr Jlvobt. A. JLaidlaw MB. TiOBT. A T AIDLAW R. HOBT. A. LIAIDLAW WILL SPEAK ON THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL he Handwriting on the VV all THE ttandwkiting ON the WALL he Handwriting on the tt all Come to the Empress Theatre Services Every Sunday Evening, 7 p.m. sharp. Singing, 6.45 p.m. DOO free seats. No Collection. LEASANT SUNDAY -AFTERNOON" CONCERT CHAMBERS. TOWN HALL, Beginning on MAY 9, AT 3 P.M. These Meetings, under the auspices of the Haeremai Club, will be held monthly, and are open to all women. Speaker, The President, Miss Butler. Vice-president. Mrs. F. R. Jeffreys, will preside. Soloist, Mr,. . Patrick Cole. MISS STEVENSON'S ORCHESTRA Will Assist us at Each Meeting. I SISTER. ESTHER, Hon. Sec. •■" A BOUT BAPTISM." NEW CHURCH SWEDENBORGIAN. NEWTON' ROAD (Near top Symonds Street). SUNDAY AT 6.45 P.M. Note.—From Sunday. May i), Services will be held Sunday Mornings, at 11. CHRISTIAN S.IEXCE.-First Church of v' Christ, Scientist, King Edward's Hall, Lower Symonds St., Auckland.— Sunday. 7 p.m.;. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Rooms: 154, Queen St., 11.50 a.m. tc 4 p.m.. Monday to Friday. FRIENDS' MEETINGHOUSE. Mt. Eden Rd., cor. Sylvan Avenue.—Adult S-hool 0.15 a.m.. Meeting for WoTsh'p 11 a.m. I tflft THE SAL7ATION ARMY, JflC 1 ALBERT STREET. JkwL SERVICES TO-MORROW AT yQrxgjy 11 a.m. »nd 3 and 7*p.m., Will be Conducted by COMMANDANT MIDDLEMISS. We heartily invite you to attend these Brght, Meetings.

(g) THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. (H.P.B. LODGE), 351, QUEEN STREET. PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M., "The Problem of the Present Industrial Unrest," By MR. W. S. SHORT, 1.5.0. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SOCIETY OP ARTS BUILDINGS, TOMORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE, " Man and the Book of Genesis." By Mr. H. Woodioff. Music and Reading. "£ ORDER OP THE STAR IN THE EAST. AUCKLAND BRANCH. PUBLIC ASSEMBLY. SUNDAY. MAY 2, AT 5 P.M. THEOSOPHICAL HALL. Sol. QUEEN'SI. MR. D. M. MANILAL M.A.. LL.B.. Bombay University. Barrister at Law, Middle Tcmplo, will speak on .•rak INDENTURE SYSTEM IN; VOL , AH cordially invited. CoUecUon. Mr. Sydney Butler. L.S.A.M.. w* Si* \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 9

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