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Church Notices, AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. • LORD'S DAY. 10 n.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—Preacher, REV. JOSEPH W KEMP. "Metaphors of tho Christian Life* (IV.) Ambassadors for Christ." 8 p.m.—Men's Meeting. Speaker. Mrs - Capt. Goffin. " Scarce Men." Liverpool Street Corner, 2.30 , ; 6.30 p.m.—Congregational Sinking, conducted by Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. 7 p.m.—Preacher, REV. JOSEPH W KEMP. "THIS OUR CRAFT IS IN' DANGER." "* TUESDAY—2 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Continuous Intercessory Hours. Other days. 1 to 2 p/j-,, TUESDAY.—2.3O p.m.. Baptist Women'* Missionary Union. Mrs. Lambourne riil preside. sffiP%\ THURSDAY. 7.30 P.M. /%=r?-0& "OUTLINE STUDY IN THE L/l? FIRST EPISTLE Otf Lecturer: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. NOTICE.—No Meeting THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING on account of Sunday School Union Rally and Prize-giving in thn Town Hall. TUTOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. ADAM LAYBOURN. 11 a.m.—" The Home of God." 7 p.m.—" Content With Second Best." RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH REV. A. S. WILSON (PastoT-elect). ,*■'■ 11 a.m.—Mr. H. T. H. Grave. 7 p.m.—Mr. H. C. Clark. NEXT SUNDAY.—Opening of Rev. A. S. ;'" Wilson's ministry Public Welcome. TUESDAY. Nov. 7, at 7.30 p.m. I~3ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH? REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. 11 a.m.—" The Good Samaritan." v 7 p.m.—" Christ's Gift of Peace." All,, Heartily Welcome. ■VTOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH] Minister REV. A. ANBTICE. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Pn«.W. REV. A. ANSTICE. TMCHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—" The Call of God." ,' 7 p.m.—" Moving On." Preacher, REV. R. HORN. • IIPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. ■t Pastor. C. CHANT. 11 a.m.—Mr. J. Christie. "Going Forward." 2.45 p.m.—Sundav-si- 1 "-"! and Bible Classee 7 p.m.—Pastor E. Nicholls. Visitors Heartily Welcomed. Sunday-school Anniversary. Sunday, sth. OONGREGA- a TTONAL CHURCH. 13 a.m.—Rev. George Budd. of Devonport. 4.30 p.m —Meetinar of Delegates oi City Group of Sundav-schools. Tea at 5.30 p.m. 7 p.m.—Rev. George Budd. Solo by Mist E. Pea«e. " Glotv to Thee" (Gounod). TUESDAY. Guild. 11 i.m. to WEDNESDAY. Nov. I—Deacons' Meeting. 7 p.m.; Tennis Club Meeting. 7 p.m.; Sr>»<Mal Church Me**ini?. 7.30 p.m \. Preachers Ne»t Sunday: '11 a.m.. Rev. .Te*el»nd of L.M.S.: 7 p.m.. Rev. Ham Johnson. Communion arirl R«cen+ion of 13 new members after Evening Service. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHUB'CH. Comer View and Esplanade Roads. Preacher. REV. HARRY .TOHNSON. 11 am —" The Eleventh Commandment." 7 p „,, —"The Philosophy of Prayer;'' rtr.loist,' Afisi L ; lv Woods; anthem, "The : Day Is Gently Sinking." ~ Visitors Alwavs Welcome. .'..> : GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher nt 11 a.m. and 7 n.m., REV. HAROLD J.. RALPH. Commuuitv Hvmn Singing, 6.« p.m. . At Evening Service Mr. -Corn" White will pins' " Two Cities." ' ipTTrr>q._Shilline Social Evening. 7.45. t N~ EWTOn"CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Edinburgh Street. SSTH SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Preachers: 11 a.m.—Mr. Crespin. 3 p.m.—Rev. Harry Johnson. 7 p.m.—Rev. Frederic Warner. • f (Chairman of the Congregatioaal Union of N.Z.) > ... „}? - Special Singine the Leadership j of Mr. T. P-nckiU. v'otti QPHOLARP.' REUNION, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 1. 7.30 P.M. All Old Scholars and Teachers Specially Invited to All Services. , IJIRIENDLY HALL.. ' ? ONEHUNC.A. ••> MR. ALEX. STORRIE ' Will Continue his Series of Addresses, SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Some Events th«*. Are to Take Place. *' AFTER THIS." Importance of the Future Demands Your Attention. ' \ ' r D~ EVONPORT HOSPEL HALI* •»'.-; Callinpn Road. Bright Evangelistic Service, SUNDAY. 7 p.m.—MR. J. H. ROSS. ! "Triumphs of Grace in S. America." SUNDAY. 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. Seats Free. Pithy Addresses. "":.".! ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED GOSPEL HALL. PARNELL. norn-"- of Maun«ell and Mannkau Fd». .-:■■- Mi. Geo. Menzies of Napier, will (.D.V.) pren'-h in the nhove haJl (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. • Welcome to All. ■ % TfDEN HALL, VIEW RD.. MT. EDEN. SUNDAY. 7' p.m.—Mr. F. Martin, ftt>m .'" G-v — . > r«s Tm?sDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer aad Prsiee . , Meeting. , if.JBfIDAT. 7.30 p.m.—lnteresting Missionary Address. Speaker, Mr. A. Terkini, India. Subject, Missionary Work in India." '■-«=„;

TTOWP. STREET HALL. \ •"■ (Off Kar*nEahape Road). TOMORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. |; Preacher. DE. W. H. PETTIT. THUKSDVY. 7.30 n.m.—-Conversational Bible Reading. Mr. P. Martin, of Gisborne. TmLLTAM STREET HALL, ** Near Dominion Road Terminus! EVANGELISTIC SERVICE-TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. Speaker for Evening, MR. E. UTTING. WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.—BIBLE BEAD. ing. __ '.;.. ; NEW ZEALAND BIBLE TRAINING INSTITUTE (INC.). 6. HOPETOUN STREET. AUCKLAND Controlled by a Board of Christian Business Men. Supported by Voluntary Contributions of the Lord's People. INTERDENOMINATIONAL, EVANGELISTIC. PRACTICAL. THE BIBLE THE SUPREME TEXT BOOK Hon. Principal, Rev. Joseph W. Kemp. Superintendent. Mr C. J. Rolls, late of India Young .Men and Women Trained for 3ervic# in Home and Foreign Lands. » ■ ■' Fourth Term Begins: February 20, 1923. Intending Students WRITE AT ONCE io the Superintendent for particular. WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST? GOSPEL CAMPAIGN. IN CHAPEL ON CEMETERY GROUND. Near Glen Eden Station. Speaker: MR. WILSON. Come, and Bring a Friend With You. The Lord ia at Hand. . INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS, 175 a. Symonds Street (opp. Lyric). 8 p.m.—Revelation, Chapter 9, filth and sixth Trumpets. 6.4s.—Atonement. Avondale, 3 p.m. OTAHUHU. OTAHUHU. ' MASONIC HALL. „ . ' .< ■ 7 p.m.—Mi. Edward Nelson. " The Great Day of Judgment." Frvel No Collectioni t TTICtHER - THOUGHT CENTRE. ""• SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE. LECTURE. 7 P.M. SCOTS HALL. UPPER SYMONDS ST. Lecturer. MR. M. WALKER, President for N.is. of the I.N.T.A. Subject, " The Consuming Fire of Love. All Cordiully Invited. 1 . ' CH RI S T A D~E LP H I AN S. .. Freemasons' Hall. Belgium Street. ' <,~. : 11 a.m.—Breaking Bread. ■ . 7 p.m.—Address, n Never-dying Binners ana the Gift of God." Seats free. N T o collection. - B-feSSS—i Come Along on SUNDAY. ■-*•*>• yjgjT ■ Building open. 3-6,45 p.n- .',..,* V Tea. 6 P.m. k Service. 5.45 p.m. - ' ""J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18233, 28 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18233, 28 October 1922, Page 6

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