CHUB OH NOTICES. JgERESFORD gTREET £JONGREGATIONAL QHURCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). 10 a.m.—MEN'S MEETING. Sneaker: HON. SIR GEORGE FOWLDS. Subject: ""Why I Believe in Prayer." 11 a.m.—REV. ALBERT V. WHITING. ARMISTICE REMEMBRANCE SERVICE. Subject: "PEACEMAKERS OR PEACEBREAKERS." 7 p.m.—REV. FRANK DE LISLE (Chairman of Congregational Union of N.Z.). Anthem, " Lead, Kindly Light." Soloist, Mrs. A. Rattray. All Seats Free. Visitors Always Welcomo. TUESDAY, at 7.45 p.m. REV. ALBERT V. WHITING conducts a Meeting for Praise, Prayer and Bible Study. Theme of Study. " Great Men of the Old Testament." Visitors Welcome. THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m., in the Church. Annual Meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. NEW LYNN. 11 a.m.—" A Vision of God for Men." 7 p.m.—" Tho Sacrament of Remembranco." Communion at close of Service. WEDNESDAY. Sunday School Tea and Prize-giving. WESTERN SPRINGS. 11 tv.m.—Mß. R. BELL. 7 p.m.—STUDENT E. OWEN MILES. ATEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH " , (Edinburgh Street). Morning, 11—Young People's Service. Student from Bible Training Institute. Evening, 7—REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. "MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL ■"J- CHURCH (Corner Esplanade and View Roads). 11 a.m.—REV. F. DE LISLE. Chairman Congregational Union, N.Z. "THE TRAGEDY OF HALF MEASURES." Anthem, " I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes " (J. Clarke Whitfield). 7 p.m.—REV. R. C. ROBERTS, 8.A., B.D. "THE ENEMY WITHIN THE GATE." Anthem, " Tho Lord is My Shephord " (G. A. MacFarren). SUNDAY. 16th: SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.
CONGREGATIONAL VT CHURCH. 21 st S S anniversary, IN ALEXANDRA PICTURE THEATRE, GREENLANE. PREACHERS:— 11 a.m.—MR. KEN MELVIN. Foundation Scholar of the Sunday School. 8 p.m.—REV. FRANK DE LISLE. Chairman, Congregational Union of N.Z. 7 p.m.—REV. GEORGE JACKSON, Minister of the Church. Special Anniversary Hymns by Children's Choir of 200 Voices, assisted by Adult Choir and Full Orchestra. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 7.30—01 d Scholars' Reunion. "WEDNESDAY NEXT—Annual Tea and Prize-giving Concert. A CORDIAL WELCOME FOR ALL. HNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—II .a.m., Mr. Frank Paton; 7 p.m., Student Raymond Simpson. Annual Sale of Work, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 11 and 12. Open Afternoons at 2.30 p.m., evenings 7.30 p.m. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PASTOR: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. 11 a.m., "Walking on the Sea"; 7 p.m.. "Can We Afford to bo Proud?" Strangers and Visitors Cordially Welcomejl. SOCIETY OF PHILOSOPHY BIBLICAL (LEWIS EADY BUILDING), SUNDAY EVENING, 7.15 O'CLOCK. C S J3 ONE ' I>HD- " rpHE gILENT THURSDAY. 2 p.m.—The Letter "Q." Its Number, Vibration, Tone and Colour; 8 o'clock. Organisation and First Lecture to Advanced Students in Esoteric Law. Horoscope or Numberscofce by Arrangement. '' TAKE LIFT. rjAHEOSOPHICAL gOCIETY. H.P.B. LODGE. 371, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 7 P.M. " ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON pROBLEMS,"
W R EV J. E. THOMSONfuUur.a A» n m *n YNAMIC DELIVERING D DOCTRINE. HIGHER THOUGHT OF l//WW\VI N.Z. (INC.). AUCKLAND CENTRE, THE TEMPLE. Cor. Pitt and Wellington Sts. Principal Divine Science College of Colorado; Author, Lecturer, Teacher. ONE WEEK'S MINISTRY, commencing: SUNDAY—II a.m., "The Law of Spiritual Growth." ' 6. 'lO p.m.—Organ Recital, Mr. Herbert Harrington. 7 p.m.—" Signs of the Coming Age." MONDAY, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.—"Life Abundant." TUESDAY, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.—" Making Life Worth While." WEDNESDAY, 2. p.m. and 8 p.m.—" The Greatest Thought that Mail Can Think." THURSDAY. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.—" Development of Personal Power." FRIDAY. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.—" Health, Happiness and Prosperity." Don't judge! Hear this inspiring scries by the world's leading exponent ! Everybody Welcome. Freewill Offering. DYNAMIC DELIVERING DOCTRINE. pKAYER AND REVIVAL QAMPAIGN At FERGUSSON BUILDING. Adjoining Civio Theatre, Queen St. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7.30. DR. W. H. PETTIT Speaks on " CHRIST AND THE MOSLEM." Special Intercession: 9.0-11.0 p.m. Leader: MR. HARRY DAWSON. Continuation of UNITED REVIVAL CAMPAIGN At GREY LYNN. Missioner: MR. HaRrY DAWSON. SUNDAY. U a.m.—AT BAPTIST CHURCH, Richmond Av. 7 p.m.—AT ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Great North Rd. S.lfi to 10.30 p.m. UNITED AFTER CHURCH INTERCESSORY SKRVICF, AT ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND. (Great Blessing was experienced in Methodist Church and S. A. null in the two United After Church Rallies. Coino and you will bo rewarded.') WEEK NIGHTS AT 7.P.0. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, METHODIST CHURCH. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, At, ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH-,OF ENGLAND npilE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers) Invite You to their Meeting. 11 a.m., Sunday, Mt. Eden Road. No prearranged Service. Meeting for Worship nnd Silent Communion with God.
A BSEMBLIES OF East Street. GOD, 11 a.m.—" Tho Cup of Blessing, Drink yo nil of it." , 3 p.m.—Bible Class. 6 p.m.—Open-Air, Cr. East Street. 7 p.m.—Ministry of tho Word. COME AND WELCOME. THE PROGRESSIVE CHI/RCH OF 1 SPIRITUALISTS. Alma Street, Newmarket. SUNDAY. 7 P.M., MRS. E. L. PERKINS. Subjoct: " FAITH " Floral Demonstration. Revival fire-covenant hall, Wellesley Street West. SUNDAY—II a.m.. Communion. 3 p.m.—"The Jew and the Arab in Palestine." 7 p.m.—" Jeaus in Your Itome." MONDAY. 8 p.m.—" The Revelation." TUESDAY, in Victoria Hall, Hamilton. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Prayer for Healing. Every day adds proof of Christ's Healini? Power in answer to Faith." A. H. DALLIMORE, Evangelist.
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