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RELIGIOUS SERVICES U NITV H ALL M EET ®<». AX EXPOSITION' OP OUR HISTORIC FAITH. S' SEPTEMBER ; O’CLOCK. 14. 31 U ' H. \ rOI -LAND, • pEXTECOSTALISM AXD THE £J.IFT OF rpOXGL'ES." COME EARLY TO THE SERVICE OF SONG. ALL WELCOME. UNITY HALL, Just Above Town Hall THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST X CHURCH. 43 MACKELYIE STREET. POXSOXBY (Fourth Street, City End.) SUNDAY —3 p m.. Open Circle: 7 p.m Address by Mr. Vining on “Rays of the Dawn” (after Circle). WEDNESDAY —8 p.m.. Open Circle. THURSDAY —8 p.m.. Open Circle, Mr. Slater and Mrs. Houton (Flowers). FRIDAY —8 p.m., Committee. SATURDAY —3 p.m.. Spiritual Healing Children and Adults. 8 pm.. Healing and Absent Treatment. THE PROGRESSIVE CHURCH C-F X SPIRITUALISTS. Alma Street, Newmarket SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MRS. E. L. PERKINS. Subject: “The Recording AngeL” (Testimonies Invited.) Psychic Demonstration from Flowers. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Open Healing Circle. C HRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street. 11 a~m. —Fellowship Meeting. 7 p.m.—“THE PARABLE OF THE RICH MAN AND LAZARUS IN THE LIGHT OF PLAIN BIBLE TEACHING.*' Speaker: MR. W. HOLMES. A Hearty Welcome to AIL HIGHER CENTER (INC.) THE TEMPLE, Cor. Pitt and Wellington Streets. SUNDAY 11 a.m.“The Lord is My Shepherd." MR. T. W. SILCOCK. 6.40 p.m.—ORGAN RECITAL, MR. HERBERT BARRINGTON. Solo. ••Faith” (Home), Mrs. V. J. Moller. 7 p . m .—“THE STORY OF GENESIS,” It. S p.m.. Prosperity Class, “Practical Prosperity,” Mr. T. W Silcoek; TUESDAY, S p.m., Radiant Health Class; Exercises and Breathing, Mr. R. Tabuteau, instructor; WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m.. Woman’s Progress Club; Social Afternoon; S p.m. “The New Woman and Marriage,” Mr. M. YValker. Every woman should hear this address. THURSDAY, S p.m.. Practical Psychology Class, Mr. H. F. Robinson. S. O. F. To all we have helped, healed and prospered. We need £3OO this month urgently for Truth. We have helped You! Will You Help Truth NOW? Your Freewill Gift will be thankfully received and blessed. Everybody always welcome to all meetinps and classes—COME! m BIBLICAL (Lewis Eady Music Hall). SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14. The overwhelming demand for a continuation of —QUESTION” Night decided the Central Committee to request Dr. Bone to devote one more evening to the answering of questions relative to the Bible. Questions which time forbade answering last Sunday evening will be given preference. Bring your Bibles come along and enjoy this meeting. w Song; “Like as the Heart Desiretn, Mrs. R. G. Wild. Song: “Arise, O Sun.” Mr. Ted Hanie. Do not miss the lecture Wednesday evening, 8 o’clock. “The Great Pyramid und Its Message.’* Thursday 2.—“ The Letter—lfs Vibration, 'Tone, Number, Colour and Influence in Names.” Room 54. Take lift. Be sure and come tomorrow night ana bring a friend with you. You will enjojr the evening. IfEN’S BROTHERHOOD. Y.M.CJL SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 4.15. Speaker: REV. JOHN LAIR©, M.A. “The ©reatnes* of Forgiveness.** ar® heart I REVIVAL FIRE.—COVEX AXT HALL, V AVellesley Street West. SUNDAY, II a.m.—Communion. 3 p.m.—“lsrael in the New Testament." 7 p.m.—’ ‘Jesus the Friend of Sinner*. _ MONDAY, S p.m.—“Pyramid Weights and Measures.” TUESDAY", S p.m.—Written Bible Qa? s tions Answered. „ THURSDAY', 8 p.m.—Prayer for Healing. A. H. DALLIMORE. Evangelist. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS B AGLET AXD CO.. Opthalmlc Opticians.—Thorough Examination- ~ Third Floor, Vulcan Bldg., opo Heraia. Telephone CF. Me WILLIAM Ophthalmic OP- * tician, established 1912.— Third Fa or. Pacific Bldgs.. Webesley St. [hione t.TSAVE and prolong Usefulness oT Eyes —O E Neilsen Registered ELECTRO PLATERS TRIAL is all we want.—Xicholat: and Whaley 6SA Albert Street InDn 'EEP fit and enjoy life c phorton.” the i;r,. trie 2s «d. 4s ' " nerve tonic, (id —AErrles. THE SUN Queen St. Branch (Opp. Shortland St.) Open to 8 p.m daily. Open to 9 p.m Friday. Open to 9 p.m. Saturday. advertisements RECEIVED Advertise vour “Wants ’ in 18-- SL--15 Words for SIXPENCE-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 4

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