■ - - '^":.'-." CHURCH NOTICES. ,f -.^- : -'^- : ' A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE.-' f?KTH — ANNIVERSARY — £?£TH DOTH — ANNIVERSARY — DOTH . .'"', OF* THE SUNDAY QCHOOL. IJNDAY OCHQOL. , : .:.:»:. TO-MORROW (LORD'S DAY). •' TO-MORROW (LORD'S J . DAY). . - SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO MEET FOR PRAYER AT 10 O'CLOCK. ■~ 11 Preacher: REV. JOSEPH W. : Subject: "DO NOT SIN AGAINST THE CHILD." Avoid the evening crush ; by attending the Morning Service. 3 UNITED GATHERING OF SCHOLARS. BIBLE-CLASSES, AND MEN'S MEETING, Everybody welcome. Speaker: REV. PtiRCY KNIGHT. B.A. (Pitt Street Methodist Church.) 7 p.m.—Preacher: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP.. Subject- " ARE THE DESIRABLE CONSEQUENCES SO SURE?" The Annh-ersary Choir of 300 voices will sing special pieces at all th» Services. Conductor: Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. • Doorss open at 6 o'clock. Service will < commence as soon an the Church is full. TUESDAY.—ANNUAL PUBLIC GATHERING. • . GRAND REUNION OF SCHOLARS. PARENTS AND FRIENDS. Tea at 6 o'clock in School Hall. Tickets. Is each of School Officers. PUBLIC MEETING in the Tabernacle at 7.30. Admission. Free. Chairman: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Speaker: REV. .J. PATTISON (Somervell Presbyterian Church). Singing, which thrills and inspires, by the great Chorus Choir. SATURDAY. APRIL 21, AT 3 O'CLOCK. OLD FOLKS' DAY. - . OLD FOLKS' DAY. OUR SUNDAY-SCHOOL'S ANNUAL TRI- ; BUTE TO THE AGED OF AUCKLAND. J Aged. Folk of all Denominations and no Denomination are cordially invited. V Send name and address to Mr- Brookbanks, Strand Arcade ('Phone No 2323 A), or to the Tabernacle ("Phone 2595 A), and -" you will be called for by motor-car, driven to the Tabernacle, and. taken home again at the close of the Service. .'■••■, - Old and New Hymns by the Combined - Choirs, under Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP will Preside, and there will be an OLD-FASHIONED TALK given by an OLD-FASHIONED .:' PREACHER. ■ _. : y<6H?siv THURSDAY. 7.30 P.M. /UP *J\ Lecturer, /v«j-ias« REV. JOSEPH -\V. KEMP. U/i/2?l 1 Subject. &*-Ui2Jv-KHE BOOK OF THE REVE- > LATION. "THE THINGS SftlVr THAT SHALL BE HEREv -*-»-=* '- AFTER-'-Members of the Mid-week Bible Study ,: are requested to read Revelation, Chapter 4.Q.RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. : (Near Dominion Road.) -;' V REV. A. S. WILSON. ' 11 a.m.—"Great Activity or Heart Quiet- ' : v : ude—which does Christ want most?"' 6.30 p.m.—People's Song Service. '.:<*;.; 7 p.m.—"The Greatest Historical" Illustration of Paying up a ' Debt Lightly Contracted." TUESDAY, Young. People's " Institute Devotional Address. • ■;■•;:■ MR. H. L. THATCHER.' . "■; WEDNESDAY, 7.3o.—Prayer Rally and * ' Bible Study. ■ .;■■ ■.:•■-" •• ■:: '■"■■^."?~:!;<:^ -~.;••"-.;"rev.:;a. S. WILSON". - MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST *■ CHURCH. • •::.; REV. ADAM -CLARKE.> ;, ; ;.p- ■ :■.& f-1: ■ 11' a.m.—"The Sweetest -of Love Songs." ■ 3.30 p.m.— Bible Study. "Judgments.: : and Rewards." % - , ;7 ' p.m.—VOur. Bodies '. Temple or : * , ! God?" Song Service, 6.45 p.m. Everybody '-; welcome. . ~.,-.'' .■■•.'-■■■ : -■:.-■• ' --." •-&■■■'■■j>'.- - ■■■ v ; -MOUNT : EDEN BAPTIST \ CHURCH. ,„ ''- "f-*^ J TUESDAY, APRIL 17, at 7.46 p.m. . GREAT LECTURE by REV. E. ' ■: NICHOLLS. ;>•.•.,.» ~ , "LONDON AS SEEN BY A POLICEMAN ■, ■ •;■.{■; ON AND OFF DUTY." :•■'- Don't miss this.■';■'-.■.'■ ' Tickets, la- ■'■'''■''■'■''''■'■:;.:'■. " TLTT. 'ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—"What is Prayer?" * 7 p.m—"Loss : and ; Gain in the Light of > :} • Calvary." '"■■'■'-.. • - : .r#, ..-. ; '-:.. r" ■- "j\; : :;:. Preacher: REV. A. ANSTICE. - •/._ ; ONSONBY- - BAPTIST CHURCH. ; ■ :*. REV. L. B. - BUSFIELD. 11 a,m.—"A Conservative Reformer." ; 7 p.m.—"The Choice of a Master." All heartily welcome: < ICHMOND :. /; BAPTIST- J CHURCH. :, Preacher: REV. R. HORN. •:.;.:.: /!, .-v 11 a.m.—"Enoch." 7 p.m.—"Going a Little Farther.''i -.)U A hearty welcome-:to, all. : •" „> .\, /v EPSOM BAPTIST ~ church, V '../'::•■;,: pastor C. CHANT;>- : ; .--i 11 a.m.—"Called to "be Saints." ..•• 2.45 ' p.m.Sunday-school and Bible Classes. : > 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.- v 7 p.m."Redeemed- from the Ravages of " , Sin." •'.-."- - ' :.'.. ' r ; :- Communion at close. ■ ..:;,.'-..''..'■'.■:■.' ,; :'■:■' BERESFORD STREET . CONGREGA-' - TIONAL CHURCH. - " (Next Central Fire Station.) , " SERVICES AT 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Treacher: REV. W. HEATHER. MOUNT ■ EDEN ' CONGREGATIONAL" V j CHURCH. Corner View and Esplanade' Roads... Preacher: REV. HARRY' JOHNSON. : 11 a.m.—"Faith and Works." •;:-•': ,: . :7 p.m.—"Some Causes of. - the Religion* Unbelief." Soloist, Miss Jessie Bailey.; -'.';•,'.■>: Visitors always welcome. ■. - f ■.: i GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL' ;> ,:.. CHURCH. Preacher at Both Services: '■ REV. HAROLD J- RALPH. THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m. Grand Social ' Evening. ':: New . programme. ■/ :'/:'. Silver coin admission. - : : ;:;,,!. : ; ■' M" T.": ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL ' • CHURCH. .y;:; ; : ,;; : :/.v .■['.'K^: Preacher at 7 p.m., MR.' W. J. DOWNEY. Sunday-school meets as :.usual.' ;■;-■ AJEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHIA Edinburgh St.. off Karangahape Rd. :, " Morning, 11 a.m.—Young People's Ser- :;':; vice. Evening, 7 p.m. TTOWE STREET .';.' HALL.- i(| "~ tOff Karangahape Road.) Lord's Day.' 7 Preacher: MR. FRED.. .GLOVER,. (Evangelist).,::-. CHILDREN'S : CAMPAIGN. Commences at 3 p.m., continuing each evening Monday to Friday inclusive at 8.30. All children invited—and friends. :. V: TTiRIENDLY SOCIETIES'. HALL, J? ONEHUNGA. .' 7 p.m. Sunday." Fulfilled and Unfulfilled Prophecy Concerning Christ." . Speaker. Mr. T. Cairns.. ~V\J UiUiAJa. ' STREET ' HALL. " • ' Near Dominion Road Terminus. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. HEIST AD EL P I AN S. Freemasons' Hall, Belgium' Street. 11 a.m.; Fellowship. " 7 p.m.: Address. "THE COVENANTS OF PROMISE." Ntr Collection. : - FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE. Mt. Eden • \ Rd.. cor. Sylvan Ave.—Adult School, a.15 a.m.. Meeting lor Worship. 11. a.m. .. DULT'llCHOOL.—Subject. 'Tlio philo- ; sophy of Robert- Browning." ■■! ■' ■ DENTISTRY. '' F. C ' o DLirM '; SURGEON' DENTIST. Late University of Pennsylvania and Dental -Hospital, London. Also Pupil- Dr. Lincoln,: Crown and Bridge ; : ■* Specialist, Philadelphia. .■*,'.....,..-.' Artificial Plates, ' and Painless Extractions a -.:•>'"•- "v" ":■ ■■;':Specialty..•, ■•_: ■■~::.•,-.';.■ '■■'.<.<■'s Open : Friday ' Evenings,. 7-: to J 8.30. ->■; or .■■ say ■ ,:. evening by appointment. , BROADWAY CHAMBERS. i NEWMARKET. . 'Phone 3824. .■■■;■'■:-.'-,' .^'.-.-■ XAt.-.-'-.:->--,tfe ; i?..v^..v-2?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 5
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