ECCLESIASTICAL ONSONBY BAPTIST CHXfRCHL -< Morning, 11, Rev. Alfrec Nortk; STea< ing, 7. Rev. Alfred North. f OTAJBCUHTJ . BAPTIST CHSXCHr ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Preacher—REV. DAVID PAR HI. CONCERT, PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. HURC HE S 6~F CHHl'ii PONSONBY RD. AND MT. ROSKILL. Meetings for Worship—ll a.m., Sundays "Thesr continued steadfastly in the Apostles' doctrine, in the breaking of bread, Iα the fellowship and the prayers" (Acts li.)w Evening at fi.45, Gospel Proclamation. PONSOXBY RD.—Edwin Carr. Subject, "The Fatherhood of Goti." MOUNT ROSKILL RD.—H. N. BtSMlh Spbjeot. "A Macedonian "Appeal." HXJR C H CTF CHRIST^ WEST STREET. Morning at 11—For Breaking of Bread • Evening at 6.43. • I MR LAURIE WILCOCK • Will preach. Subject, > •■'Jacob's Vision." WEDNESDAY EVENING—BibIe Class* "Perfection: Is It Attainable by Cnriatt&as Now?" ROSKILL HALL,' MT. ROSKILL. Morning at 11—Breaking of Bread Evening at GAo —Mr White w!l preacfc if>HISTADELPHIAN FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE. Eden Terrace Public HalU New North Road—ll a.m., Breaking ofi Bread: 7 p.m.. Address. Snbject, "Paradise Regained." HRTSTADEDLPHIANS, MASONICI HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Commemoration Service (i.e., i. Cor. xi-W Morning 11; Evening Address, 7 p.m. Subject, "To Be In Christ" CEpbcsUcnft ii. 1). Seats Free. No Collection. -Q-NITARIAN CHUBCH* PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir*. .'/. _____ ■ T Morning at 11—"We are God'a Worknmn*ship" . : Evening at 7—"The Law of Love" I JjTDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, Ht. SDBK. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Preacher, Mr F..8C38U Each THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30, Lectures on the Second Coming of Christ, illustrated by- large Chart, by Mr W. RWilson. First Lecture, February 9th. Christians earnestly invited. HALL, DEVONPO&X, TO-MORROW, 7 p.m. " ', Preacher: MR J. M. LOGAN. I j An Welcome. OWE-STREET HiUti OFF KARANGHAPE ROAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 pJU, ] Speaker: MR C. H. HINMAN. ?) WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. 13 Everybody Welcome. \ HALL, VIEW ROAD, MT. EDEN* SUNDAY t 7 P.M. \ Seats Free. Santey'e Hymsi. iQENTRAL jyjISSION, UNSECTAEIAN SERVICES FOE THE PEOPLE. At 11—REV. J. B. BUTLER will speaK to Christian Workers At 7—MR W. R. WILSON will give am Address 6.30 to T—The Usual Half hour Service. o£ Sacred Song, led by Choir and Orchestra New Hymns. Anthem, "Come, Oh, Gome, Eternal Spirit." Sclo. C.E. Quartette. Messrs Harvey, Wakeham, Reading, and Locke. Open airs, led by Brass Band, 10 and 6* and To-night, Shortland-et., 8 o'clock. A WELCOME TO STRANGERS AND ' NON-CHURCHGOERS. THE METHODIST CITY MISSION. FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON. 11—Rev. G. W. Smailes 3—Rev. David Parry, subject. "On a Bicycle." Solo, Miss F. M. DobU; Qnartette. "God Reigneth." 7—Rev. J. Wilson. Solo, Miss M. Willis; Solo. Mr Chas. Snowdon Orchestra, 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. HELPING HAND MISSION. FREEMAN'S BAY HALL. '/■•THE PEOPLES EVANGELISTIC MISSION. 11—Eev. B. F. Rothwell,. Missioner 7—People's Service—Missioner's subject^ "The New Woman." Gospel Solo. Mrs Edgar. ' CHEERFUL-. HELPFUL. HOMELY. HEARTY, INSPIRING SONG SERVICE. SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Oddfellows , Hall, Pitt st—Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speak - er: Mrs HARRIS ROBERTS. Subject: "Let Your Light So Shine; or AHadto'a Lamp." Lyceum Session, 2.30. Recitations* Address, and Questions. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. i Public Lecture: "Indications of Abnormal Faculties," by Samuel Stuart. Sacred Vocal Solos. Mrs Hamilton Hodges. a, "To a Mind Worn and Weary" (Toati) b, "Resignation" (Mendelssohn) Ethical Songs. Readings. Questions. FTTHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY J- H.P.B. BRANCH, 3S. H.M. Arcade. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT (Saturday) At 8. Lecture. "Cyclopean Remains in the Pacific, Easter Island Statues," etc. Illustrated. Mnsie. Reading. Collection. Public Meeting, Wednesday Afternoon, 3 to 4. Reading Room, open daily, oto 4. TVHOMEN'S Christian Temperance Union. »* A Meeting will be held in Central Mission Hall, Wednesday, Sth inst., 2:30.: "M"EW CHURCH SERVICES. I'ompalUer Terrace, Ponsouby. — Morning, 11: Sunday School, 2.15. rpBMPLE OF THE HAEMONtSET philosophy LYCEUM meets erery Sunday at 2.45 p.m.. Federal Club Rooms. J. MOLLOY. President. A DTJLT SCHOOL (Unsectarian;, Friend* ■£*- Mee-tiuir House. WakeSeld street.— Sunday, O.w a.m.; Tuesday, 8 p.m. Strangers and Visitors cordially invited. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. p I A N O 3. LARGE SELECTION OP SECOND HAND PIANOS. CLEARING FOR NEW STOCK. MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH Barton, good tone, £10 10/; Chappell, cheek action, £11 10/; Frood, handsome EnjrUsh piano. £12 10/; Debain. check aetlon £13 10/; Moore and Moore, Mandolin attachment, £15 10/; Clement! iron frame £15 15/; Martini. £16 10/; Ancher Frewe, check action. £17; J. Pfetffer, overstrnn? £21; HoeMng and Spangenberg, £24- Two French Harmoniums, 7 and 10 atone. £4 10/ and. £10. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OV NEW PIANOS by Celebrated MakerT&om £23. Cash or Tenna. J EWIS r> -RADX, c, Liverpool St. ■P - w «-, Netr WlDdjallL Telephone 807. piANOS. " OB&AJii. ,1 - LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. THE EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM IM NZ. £15 INSTRUMENT 0/2 monthly £20 12/8 monthly £25 „ H/4 monthly £30 ..18/4 monthly £35 21/0 Boothly **> 27/0 monthly £50 '■ 80/ monthly Dejoiit OD Hire Byittta. m ™ m * Five per cent, on Net Cagh Prto* of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE! tax Old Initrumestl Taken in Exchange. THE ENGLISH FOREIGN PIANO 131, queenlbt, S, COLDtCUTT ....,....„ Matraget Catalogues sent Vf& on Applle«tl«u Ph#t>fi 1338.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 3
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