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' ■ M CHURCH • NOTIOEB. : k;r I fx Auckland i-baptist TABERNACLE, • •. LORD'S . ■ DAY. • /,, * +... , l-l,■ - • Preacher. REV. JOSEPH. W. KEMP.. - • 10 a.m.—Hour of Intercession. 5 • 11 a.m.—EXPOSITION OF THE WORD, i TRANSIENT - SYMBOLS OF ETERNAL I TRUTHS: ' (III.) "THE PRIEST AND • HIS'ROBES.'!? •••'? frt 3.45 l■ V m. v—: SUNDAY - SCHOOL W AND fc BIBLE f CLASSES for Young Men:, and .Young Women. Young people, strangers in ' the city, cordially invited to attend. • > , 3 MEN'S , MEETING. ? r Speaker, Rev. Percy Knight. 1; / 7*' ■V' . 5.30 p.m.—Prayci Meetixrer in Schoolroom. • 6.30 ' p.m.—GOSPEI. SONG SERVICE, > led by Mr. Arthur E. Wilson and. Chorus | 9 i Choir. •' q-! •* •• 7 p.m.—GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Subject, "THE SECOND COMING OF OUR LORD; A MOTIVE FOR HOLINESS AND AN . INSPIRATION . FOR :• service." • ■ PRAYER MEETINGS.— Wednes- < Hay,' Thursday and Friday, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. " Tuee'diibys, 2 to 6 p.m. ■' Monday. 7.30 p.m.—CHURCH. MEMBERS' MONTHLY BUSINESS meeting Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.--BAPTIST WOMEN S MISSIONARY UNION. s m * MSTwiH mm /%Bn THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M. ml ' J**]. f THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M. REV 4 JOSEPH* W. KEMP. Subject. "THE . BIBLE BY * PERIODS." - 11. THE PATRIARCHAL PERIOD. "JOSEPH THE PRIME MINISTER." . TUT EN'S ■ MEETING. TABERNACLE, 3 P.M.. SUNDAY. REV. PERCY KNIGHT. 8.A., Will Give a Talk on "HOSPITALITY." - Every Man Receives a Hearty Welcome. Com« and Spend a Happy Hour. CJ RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH VJ (Corner Dominion Road.) REV A. S. WILSON. - 11 a.m.—"THE OPEN DOOR. WHICH NO MAN CAN SHUT." 1 3 p.m.-Cost ley Home Service, by members of. Chorus Choir. 6.30 People's Song Service. MISS LUCY CI.EAVELAND will also sing, ■ 7 p.m. Prelude on Dr. John - Clifford. Subject, " THE KING!" Soloist, n Misß iCleaveland. ' /- • TUESDAY, 7.3o—The Rev. F. C. Everr'a Canadian lecture. "A SKY PILOT IN THE WILD AND WOOLLY WEST." Admission Is, under 15. 6d. Wednesday, 7.30 — The Church Prayer Meeting. ' ___________________ fyj'OUNT EDEN BAPTIST ' CHURCH REV, ADAM CLARKE. 11 a.m.—"Personality and Ministry of the Holy Spirit." , 7 p.m.— NOW, SHIBBOLETH." Wed.. 7.3o—lmportant. Bible Study and Prayer. .. . ,-t... . Dec. 59th Anniversary of Sunday-school. Three Special Services. Come. JgPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR C. CHANT. \ 11 a.m.—"A Vision That Turned' a Sinner Into a Saint." 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—Hymns ana Their Authors: "Nearer, My God, to Thee." Communion at close. , • \ •■■■ ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. jy|-QUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. ■ Subjects.: 11 a.m.—"A LADIES' PIONEER STATION IN CHINA." 7 p.m.—"PERILS AND TRIALS." Preacher, REV. ROBT. POWELL (C.1.M.) pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— S. J. Campbell. ■ 7 p.m.—Mr. Russell Graves, of Bible Training Institute., . , RICHMOND baptist church. 11 a.m. Mr. W. Harris. ■ ■ : 7 p.m.— S. J. Campbell. . CHURCHES OF CHRIST (ASSOCIATED). PONSONBY ROAD.——II a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Ralph Gebbie. B.A. DOMINION ROAD— a.m., Worship; 7 .put., Mr. F. W. Greenwood. RICHMOND—II - a.m., Worship; 7 p.m.,' N. G. Noble. ■■ ONEHUNGA—II a.m., Worship; 7p.m., Mr. J- T. Bull. " ' t . AVONDALE.—II a.m.. 'Worship; 7 p.m. Mr. J. chain POINT CHEVALIER.—7 p.m.. Mr. A.'Edwards. • ■ DEVONPORT.—II a.m.. Worship. iji 0- M O. ! S B•• O W. A POWERFUL MESSAGE FOR AUCKLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND EVANGELICAL MISSION. INCORPORATED. —CONTINUING MEETINGS EVERY SUNDAY, . 11 A.M. AfjjjT 7 P.M.. at IWPODROME THEATRE. QUEEN STREET (Just below John Courts. Ltd.). ; COME —— — HEAR ' W. DUNLOP PREACH. ; , .■ •'•■• A FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL. A Solo will be snnjr by Miss Lind. We practice DIVINE HEALING according to the Word of God. Song Service. 6.45. The nick prayed for after tine address." Week Night Meetings announced from platform. Everybody Welcome. All Seats Free. ■ - J ' " r : INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 ASSOCIATION. ; * V GREAT LECTURE. ' THE SCOTS' HALL. SYMONDS ST.. 7 p.m.. SUNDAY. NOV. 25. 7 p.m. - ' ' By MR. EDWARD NELSON. Topic: "MAN'S ETERNAL HOME." God created the earth ,to be inhabiated. If all are resurrected will there be room for them? Life. Liberty and Happiness man's everlasting • portion. ' ' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. . Seats . Free. ? i''; > ; No Collection. ' — = BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. .•■ . ; A li BOOK REALLY WORTH READING. A ; "THE DOCTOR," . "'W By Isabel Cameron. • '.. .i. Th«vse tenderly touched sketches of the social ministrations of a country minister are genuine pieces of xife, and in the foreword the author map ,-s graceful reference 'to "the winsome pcr&- aality of the original." "Frotii start to anish one is spellbound.'', A Suitable bu'. Inexpensive Xmas Gift. "' " : Is' 6d ',-ach; Is 9d posted. ] SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT. | .V", ' : Darby Street, off Queen Street. jy ? j FOR SALE BY TENDER. ; ; . -gi state •of it. P. WILKINSON. Tenders are invited for the •purchase of . the above bankrupt stock of .Motor - Supplies. * - - Stock-ahetets based on - stock prices may be seen at the Official Assignee's Offices at Wellington, Auckland, and Gisborne. Ten. per cent, cash deposit with tender. - Highest or any tender not '. necessarily accepted. 'v,--'- '' ! i Tenders close with the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY, November 28. 1923.'' - : ' > , : C. I BLACKBURN.. • , , -Official Assignee; Gisborne. T7?OR SALE -BY TENDER.— '204 : and X : ; 205, with Home, Takapuna, contain ing about 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, ,on" the main Glenfield Road; about 3} miles from the Birkenhead : Wharf. Good motor ; bus ' service past tho property, handy to City [" and i City ' markets. Takapuria,trams. past the property in a short , space f. of;,, time. Good opportunity for easy: subdivision - into small farmlets, etc. : . No ■ metalling, kerbing or footpaths required 'at the present ■r time, Tenders, close at pur office, ; . , • ' ENDEAN AND HOLLO WAY. : ' Endean's Buildings, Queen Street. ' , on - December 5. 1923. Tenders to be ,J marked "Tender for Land, Glenfield." \ •- .w Vr'r-v -V. v\'l ...»v> ■ _TO ■ LEASE BY TENDER. ■' JgILLIARD ROOM. '"•''Tenders * arc invited "'for" lease of -i large first-class, up-to-date Billiprd saloon in city; .Tenders close 5 .o'clock MONDAY.'*26th inst. For particulars l and ' terms,' apply 16. Alston - 'Chambers, '- 63, Queen St. . Address tenders: >• » -.-...ntjoa ' ' 'BILLIARDS, 16;' ALSTON CHAMBERS. ." ' ; .v.v-»vs.i 63, QUEEN . STREET. . • ~ • LowMt !or <wjr Under not ne&Miarily ~ seoaptM. -V:'. i-•/•" ' •' ' ''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 15

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