Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, ' Etc. : ' riONFERENCB. EH WMjffi TO-MOBBOW (SUNDAY). - ' Pulpit Appointments: ;-*■ Tabernacle?-Morning,' Bev. * Wra. Carets evening. ' Rev. J. J. North. " Mt. Eden—rMorning. Bev. J. K. Archer; evening, Bev. W. S. Rollings. - Grange Boad—Morning," Bev. J. J. North: evening, Bev. H. Kempton. Potfsonby—Morning, Bev. C.W. Duncumb; evening. Bev.-A. H. Collins. i Epsom—Morning, Pastor A. E. Grigg: evening, Bav. J. Carlisle. Eichmond—Morning. Bev. T. K. Ewn; evening, Bev. .J. Laird. M-A. - Mt. Albert — Morning, Pastor M*. W. P. Lascelles; evening. Kev. H. E. Edridge. Otahuhu— Morning and evening. Pastor J. B. Robertson. Takapuna— Morning, Pastor* Bay Turner; evening, Bev. H. G. Goring. EdeSdale—Evening, -Bev. F. A. Parry. , •;-'-• •_ -..•■ , MONDAY, Oct. 11—9 a.m.. Devotional Meeting: leader. Bev. Joseph W. Kemp. 10 a.m. and 2.50 p.m., "Onion Sessions. 6 p.m.. Conference Tea: tickets, 1a... , 7.50' « Home Mission Meeting. Chairman, Bev. T. K. Ewen. Speakers, Eev. F. Parry, Pastors Turner and Eimmer. Callection. Note. Picnic advertised for to-day-is cancelled. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABEENACL» Pastor. EEV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. BAPTIST CONPEEENCE SUNDAY. V 10.15 Morning: Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—REV. W. CABEY (8.M.5.). Missionary Sermon. 7 p.m.—BEV. J. J. NOBTH, Union Sermon, Anthem. " The Sun Shall be -no Mora" (Woodward). 3 —Young People's Service, to be addressed by Bev. H. Knowles Kempton.' THURSDAY—7.3O p.m.. Mid-week Bible Study. " How to Study the Book fit Judges" by Bev, Joseph W. Kemp. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, MOUNT EDEN BOAD. CONFERENCE SUNDAY. 11 a.ra,~ J. K. Archer. 5 p.m.— Eobt. Edmeades, D.M.S. Missionary from India. 7 p.m.—Rev. W. F. Boilings. Subject; " The Mayflower Pilgrims*!' The Superb Adventure of a Little Church. QEANGB ROAD BAPTIST CHUBCH. REV. W. H. HINTON. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. J. North, of Christchurch. 7 —Bev. E t H. Knowles Kempton. Baptismal Service at the close of the Evening Service. PONSONBY BAPTIST" CHUBCH JEEVOIS BOAD. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. W. Duncumb, of Palmerston North. 7 p.m.— A. H. Collins, of New, Plymouth. > MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHUBCH Conference Sunday. '11 a-m., Rev.- W. Lascelles, of Napier; 7 p.m., Rev. H. Edridsre. of Hastings. Edendale—2.so, Bev. T. Weston, of Waihi; 5 p.m., Bev, F. A. Parry, of Petone. . RICHMOND BAPTIST CHUBCH. Pastor, REV. R. HORN. CONFERENCE SUNDAY. Morning, Bev. T. K. Ewen; Evening, Ear. J. Laird, M.A. All welcome. EPSOM BAPTIST CHUBCH. Minister. Bev. Edward Chard. D. a.ra., Bev Albert Grigg. 8.A.; 7 p.m.. Eev. Joseph Carlisle. ROYAL OAK HALL (Near the, Zoo), ONEHUNGA. h GOSPEL MEETING. 7 pan. Speaker, MB. W. BURT. Undenominational Meetings Every Sunday. THE pMPRESS THEATRE. HE -COMPRESS • iHEATBE NEAE EESEEVOIE COBNEB, NEWTON. " SPIRITUALISM TN -ALL .AGES.'" " Opirittjalism In--All Ages.*" Has Cnnen Doyle reason to fear "Bible Quoters?" MB. WESLEY BICHABDS Will (D.V.) Speak on the above Subject at 7 p.m. COMB TO THE EMPRESS THEATRE SERVICES. "*«"•*"< EVERY SUNDAY EVENING. At 7 p.m. Sharp. ■ Sinning. 6.45 p.m. 500 Free Seats. No Collection. * THURSDAY EVENING. ' AT HOWE STREET HALL. 7.30 P.M.. Q.OSPEL HALL feN MANUKAU ROAD. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Sunday— p.m. Speaker. Mr. Alex. Sterne ;. subject, " Propheeiea of Balaam." Everybody welcome. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christiana, and Prayer. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL, _ „ CALLIOPE ROAD. aj^^>' SUNDAY, 7 p.m.— T. H. DUNLOP 6.45 p.m.—Spaoial Song Service. All Heartily Invited. ' ' ' HALF-YEARLY AUCKLAND CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. Will be held in TOWN HALL. LABOUR DAY. OCTOBER 25. For further particulars see next Saturday's issue. & ' JgJMPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION 30AD. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. Song Service. 6.45 p.m. Speakers: MR. T. MARTIN AND MR. JAS. BENNETT. ' TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Eden Hall Prayer THURSDAY, 7.30 p.tn.-Bible Beading. You are cordially invited to these services. jyrASONIC HALL, OTAHUHU. MR.. C. H. HINMAN Will a i^' ) prsaen & the Abov* Hall. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) At 7 pan. Subject: "The Breaking of the Fifth and Sixth Seals. Everyone Heartily Invited. Y.M.C.A., SUNDAY, 8~3o! Men's Christian Federation Bally of Bible Classes. See larger advertisement on Back Page. CSS i nut -i "i.ii SSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSS Books and Publications. MISSIONARY SALE BOOMS. SPECIAL NOTICE. wi ,Fri?uds pleas* note that the Missionary Sale.Rooms have been, extended to the Shop adjoining .the Bible House. Symaad* Street. .No rtairs. Batter display oSSJ 10 to 6. A Fridays fa Wa&m and lotk round. All profits to Mission Work. . JJELPS TO gIBLE OTUDY. By EEV. J. W. KEMP MINISTEB A^APTIw TABEENACLE, AUCKLAND. 1. Bible Introduction. 2. Pentateuch. 3. Historical Books. 4. Poetical Books. * And 23 Book Studies, from Genesis to Songs of Solomon. Others are in Course of Preparation 3d Each, Set of 27 Posted for 7s 6d. Also, by Same Author, , a PRAY TOGETHER. A Suggested Plan for Family Worship A „ J ? Booklet for Distribution. 2d Each, 12 Posted for 2s 3d. AUCKLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNrnw BOOK DEPOT «+U« Darby Street, off Queen Street, Photograph;. ~~~ COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPWv QUICK WORK AND QUALITY^ 55 - Architects Engineers, Builders J,» j Agente, and Others requiring Blue' PrwTr Black and White or Linen PmU from Tracings or Drawings, can. have this Sort at once: dull weather no hindrance wo »* G. H. SUTCLIFFE AND CO., „ , _ Hobson Buildings. Sh A° 6 H apd StrCet tnCXt St «* *>***• ALL Work submitted to the . Engineers and cS-« two Society is handled by a fully mi»Hfi j staff. Ship Repairing and Acetone We dll a specialty. *" lu » ON'T BE SATISFIED till GEORGE WALKER makes a Cash Offer for You 7 Euiaituia. It's Mpaey to Yqu; * 08 * *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 10
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