' OHUBOH NOTICES. > UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. MINISTER: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. TO-NIGHT, AT ' 7.30, _L CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIETY. LORD'S DAY. 11 PREACHER:- CAPTAIN GIPSY PAT SMITH. SUBJECT. "REVALUATIONS." Church members are requested to be in their seats early. . , 245 p.m.—Sunday-school. • Studying the (Whole Bible Course S.S. Lesson. ■ > 3 p.m.—Men's Meeting and Young Men a Bible Classes cooperating -with Gipsy .fat Smith's Meeting in Town Hall- . 5.80 - Prayer ' Meeting for Christian Workers. 7 p.m.—GREAT EVANGELISTIC MEETING. PREACHER: REV. JOSEPHW. KEMP. Mr Arthur E. Wilson and THE TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR will, conduct the evc£welcome and heartwarming Song Service from 6.30. NOTE.— Evening Service is ( for on? hour, closing promptly at 8 ° s»r admit of all getting to the Town Hall Service conducted by Gipsy Pat Smith. Mid-Week BIILE pas Study! —" This weekly Bible- School is uniting in the Gipsy Pat Smith Campaign, and will not resume Study until June 5. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL, 7.30. Grange road baptist church. CORNER DOMINION ROAD. REV. A. S. WILSON. 10 —Junior Endeavour Address by Pastor. _ . ~, 11 a.m.—"Need I Be Baptised. . 6 p.m. Prayer-time. Led by Mr. Herring--6.30 p.m.—Mr. Honeycombe leads this Popular Song Service. MISS LUCY CLEVELAND sings the Gospel. 7 P.m.—" IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?'' Soloist, MISS LUCY CLEVELAND. Communion and reception of new members at close. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. 7 Remember, it Every Night Next Week, Town hall, 7.30. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. ADAM CLARKE. 11 a.m.—"Keep Yourselves in the Love of God." ' . _ ' .-i 11 6.45 p.m.—"The Executioner's Perquisite. Evening Service, 6.45 to 7.45. in tinte for Gipsy Pat Smith's Meeting in Town Hall, 8.15. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL, 7.80. Epsom baptist church PASTOR c. CHANT. 11 a.m.— Father Knoweth." 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes 6.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. . . 7 p.m.—"Fulfilling Christ's Commission. Baptismal Services. Communion at Close. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Rememberi it Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL, 7.80. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—" THE BIBLE;" Talk to children j on Maori work, by Miss S. Clark. . 7 p.m.—"MUST I ACCEPT THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION." Preacher, REV. A. ANSTICE. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. RemembeiJ it Every Night Next Week, . TOWN HALL, 7.30. ■ l__ ■ ON SONBY BAPTIST church. REV. STEPHEN J. CAMPBELL. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ' Visitors Welcome. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL, 7.30. Richmond, baptist > CHURCH. XV 11 —"The Praying Saviour." 7 p.m.—"The Gospel That Saves." Solo and Chorus Preacher, REV. R. HORN. All Welcome. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next vWsk, - TOWN HALL. 7.30. . . j Auckland central iitission. uckland Central Mission, Corner Victoria and Albert Streets. Motto: "Have Faith in God." Missioner: REV. A. !W. INGRAM. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 —Subject, "Free Air: Use It.'" 2.30 Sunday-school and Bible Classes 7' p.m. Subject, "Bombshells." Monday—7 p.m., Girls' Class. Tuesday— p.m.. Boys' Club; 8 p.m., Band Practice. Wednesday—7.3o, Fellowship and Prayer. Thursday— p.m.. Choir Practice; 8 p.m., Senior C.E. . ' Friday— p.m., Prayer; 8 p.m., Openair Service. A Hearty , Welcome to All. GIPSY PAT SMITH Campaign. Remember it Every Night Next Week, TOWN HALL. 7.30. HP.B THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 371. QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 7 P.M. A Public Lecture, entitled, "THE CHANGING LAWS OF MAN ON THE ETERNAL LAW OF GOD." Will be delivered' by MRS. M. HYAMS.;. TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting for Members. rpHE KINGS BUSINESS. PALACE THEATRE (Corner Pitt Street, Karangahape Road.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. and Public Worship. 7 p.m.—Subject. "The Three C.C.C. and the Three R.R.R." DUNLOP,. EVANGELIST. SPEAKS. THE BIG ORCHESTRA. , 'Baton, J. Ewart) / In great form last Sunday. Dan't miss it. Overture, "The Trumpet Sound." Cornet Solo, ''Alas - Those Chimes" (Harry Valentine). NOTE.— Great I AM,'not the I WAS, is the' Christ of the human heart's need. Come and hear about Him. THE MILLENNIUM: -IS IT NEAR? 77 "MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL DIE TWICE." > • The above is the- subject of PASTOR JOSEPH E. STEED'S Lecture in the SEVENTH DAY. ADVENTIST CHURCH, Mackelvie Street Ponsonby, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 7 P.M. jyj-ESSAGE TO Jg VERYONE. ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO ARMAGEDDON. But—"MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE." The International Bible Students Cordially. • Invite You to Hear this Address, in WEST END THEATRE,- ■ Ponsonby Road. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. Speaker: EDWARD NELSON. Many say. Cannot Armageddon be averted ? Five years ago, if Big Business. Big Church, and Big Politicians had given heed to the words of Jesus ; ceased exploiting the people, told them the Truth, and honestly represented them (see Matthew, xxiv.. 7-14, etc.). the - great trouble just ahead would have been averted. The warning was not heeded. Armageddon is now inevitable. "But the Lord will be the Hope .of His People'' (Joel, ■ iii., 16). There are"" MILLIONS NOW LIVING WHO. NEVER WILL DIE. If unable to hear this Lect; . -send Is for the 120-page Booklet, and read it. Address, 1.8.5.A., Box 765, Auckland. If affected by the slanderous attacks by Ministers and Evangelists on the late Pastor Russell, send for free Booklet, "Great Battle in the Ecclesiastical Heavens." It is a complete and crushing answer to his' traducers. . M - -" :t .. ALL INVITED. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 14
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