: '■ - CHURCH 1: WOTIOBSt 1 BAPTIST TABESNACLR. PREACHER. REV. JOSEPH W, KEMP. Begin the Lord's Day at the Prayer Meeting, 10 o'clock. i 11 a,m.—Subject, " THE 'GENESIS AGCOUNT OF THE BEGINNING OF SIN. MYTH OR FACT? • ii»rrtEru?™ TO Speaker. ' Thomas F. Hill, Esq. ' , I Subject, " ALMOST." MEN AND WOMEN WHO PERIBH WITHIN REACH OF ETERNAL BLESSING. 6.80 p.m.— Gospel of God's Grace • ?A|SAT£ E b fe^ Co aSil. t '' > L^ Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. TUESDAY, 2.80 p.m.—B.W.M.U will meet, when Misa McDuff, of China, will •peak. 0 MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY THURSDAY, 7.80 P.M. Subject! "THE PATMOS VISION OF THE CHURCHES." f EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— E. NICHOLLS. 8.80 —Bible Study. "WHY CHRIST 1 WAS CRUCIFIED." , 7 P.m. —Memorial Service to the late Mr*. R. H. Crudge and Mrs, P. A. Mercer con- ' ' MR e ANSI^WS EV * A CLARKE and ORANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. ' (Near Dominion Road.) U a.m.—MR. R. M. BRASTED. General Secretary. Auckland Y.M.C.A. ■''' . " "THE BOY IN OUR MIDST." Parents of boys should hear this address. ' «-7 Pim.~-REV. A. S. WILSON. "Mixed , Motives—Christ's Attitude to Them." Picnic at Henderson. Special train, Mt. Eden Station 9.tt r a.m. . u ■ ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. > Services : f 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 1 Preacher, REV. A. ANSTICE. PONBONBY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. 11,a.m.—-"The Excellence of Things Ordinary; 7.30 p.m.. ' Going to the Father." All Heartily Welcome. ;• RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH, ■ _ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. MONDAY— of Gifts, 7 p.m. - Preacher. REV. R. HORN. InPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH, PASTOR C. CHANT. all a.m.—Rev A. S. Wilsoii. President Auckland Auxiliary Baptist Union, 2.45 Sunday-school and Bible Classes. • 7 p.m.— W. F. Hudson, 1 Visitors Heartily Wolcome. "R/TILFORD BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.—SpeoiaI Sin^ujr bv the Children.—Preachers, 11 a.m.. Rev. Ada® POSTPONEMENT. PLEASE NOTE. V The Meeting announced last Sunday to be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, . To-mowow - (Sunday) Evening, is POSTPONED owing to Pastor J. W. Kent's absence in Wellington, to SUNDAY. MARCH 4. 1 P.M. Subject! "THE WORLD'S DESTINY And "THE APPROACHING CRISIS." * SPIRITUALISM.—Churoh of True Spiri--7 tual Light. — Service To-morrow* Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh Street; New- i. ton (upstairs). 7 p.m.. Lecture by Mrs. Mao Gill. Subject, "Thou Shalt Not Bear Falsa Witness." Nurse Clayton will give 1 short address on "Contacting the Two Worlds, Material and Spiritual.'"' We believe in the Trinity. After service messages from flowers. Public Circle every Tuesday; Wednesday nights. 7 30. 36, Vincent Street. Offertory solo, Mrs. Mac Gill.' All weloome. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHES PONSONBY (Mackelvie Street)— Sabbath : (Satuiday) 11 a.m. EDENDALE (William Street)— Sabbath (Saturday), 11 a.m. . ' ONEHUNGA (Royal Oak Hall)— Sabbath - - (Saturday) 11 a.m. CITY (8. Belgium St.) Sabbath (Saturday), 8.15 p.m. " ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. \ CHRIS T A D E L lAN R. Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street. 11 a.m. —Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m.—Address, MR. CHAS. COOPER, , No Collection. /■ NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian), Newton ' / Rd., near top S.monds —Sunday Evening at 7. Rbv. R. J. Strong. " BOOKS AHP PUBLICATIONS. JJ EALING BY FAITH. ' Spiritual Healing of the Body by Faith lin Christ, as taught in the Scriptures, By Wm. H. Auret Pritchard. ■■> , Contents: v Misocnceptions and Prejudices. What Is the Root Cause of Sickncss? Medical Treatment and Spiritual Healing. Do They Go Together? ; . Hindrances to Healing, and How to Overcome Them,, etc. 4s. Posted. 4s 6d. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT. / Darby. Street. Auckland. GOOD ENCYCLOPAEDIA '[ e indispensable in every Home where there tire Children to be educated. Call and see •" the New "Harmsworth" at Kealy's Book Shoij, 21, Shortland Street, opposite Star. We welcome inquiries either in Person or ; bv Letter. , v PROFESSIONAL CARPB. >' ; •JVTASSAGE, HYDROTHERAPY, MEDI- •> IYJ - CAL ELECTRICITY, ETC. • - EDWARD H. DOWSETT, MASSEUR (Reg.). ;; 1 » MRS. E. H. DOWSETT. ' } / Have Removed to ' 10. WHITAKER PLACE, v (Car atop Maori Memorial, Symonds . St.). AT HOME: 1 pjn., 4.50 p.m.. 6.50, 7.50 p.m. 'i-;r- • Saturdays: 11 a.m.. 12.50. or by appointmsnt. . g W. SHOVE. 8.C0m.,. AJP.A., N.Z., Publio Accountant and Auditor, Begs to announce that he has oommenoed - , l the practioe of Mb profession at; , 82, FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. * r : • -V..:- '; - i' ' RS. .JJORRELL. . • ;M.S.T, ' (Weltmerlnst.). . MRS. MORRELL has capabilities of healing the sick which pan ; be desorifcsd only: ny the word "miraculous." You may prove tor yourself the truth of this assertion. Con- . sultation.fiee- - - ' ■ " • "■ - K0(Al 21. FORESTER'S BLDGS« ' Wellesley Street West. CF. McWIpLIAM. OPTOMETRIST. • Specialist m testing and Spectacle Making. 14. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 13
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