ECCLESIASTICAL. A UCKLA>.'D BAPTIST TABERNACLE, Treacher: JOSEPH CLARK. ' , Morning, 7.3o—Prayer Meeting. Morning, 11— "Tin; lieiuiaiction," followed liy tlie Communion. Evening, l>.i~>—Prayer Mooting. Evening, li.4is—"Tlie Wllea of the DevlL™ AntJiem by tlie Clioir. Hearty Congrega* tlonal Singing. Everybody Welcome. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.—' ■*- Aloriilug. 11; Evening. 7ICHMOND BAPTIST Cill; ItOlt.—Morning at 11. Mr. W. Young; livening, aC r. Mr. A. Hngheg. jl/TT. EDEX BAPTIST CH.DKCH.—. "■*- Morning. 31; livening. 0.4:".. VTT. EDI-JN - BAT'TISTFcibIIJEcii.—Morris L,J - ing. 11. Rev. J. B. Siieyd. "Tlie Pim"iso of Paradise ,, : evening, 0.45, Key, J. li. SiK'.vil, "Desolation." MOLN'T KOSITILL BAPTIST CHUKCIU «■*■ Roy. Ernest A. Kirwood. U, Children* talk and Communion address. j.4.,, -AI I ho floor of Man's Soul." |?I'SOM BAPTIST CHURCH.' FIRST ANNIVERSARY. «EV. T. A. WILLIAMS (President Auckuiid Auxiliary Baptist Union) will prea<-fc both Morning, nt H a.m., ami Evening at ' p.m. Afternoon Service, a p.m.. Rev. K. •v Eirwood. Special Hymns will be snna uy the Children ,iud Choir at all the services. TUESDAY, NOV. <itb least 6.3Q p.m. Public Meeting at 7.30 p.m. speakers: Revs. Joseph Clark, Alfred North iiinl Mr Townshend. Reports and Musical i rmummp. Chairman, President Auckland, .__;. Auxiliary Baptist Unions. WEDNESDAY. Nov. 7t.li—Children's Tea a and Knt^rtaiumeut. Q~u. ua v h cJf chb i s t, 1 WEST-STREBST. Morning at ll — For Fellowship aiul the Breaking of Bread. Evening, at G. 43. W. J. WILD. Subject. "Lessons from the Life of Joseph. , * KOSKILL HALL _Morniug at 11 — For Fellowship. pHUUCUES OF CHUIST. V- PONSONBY-RD. AND MT. KOSh.ILU Meetings for Worship—H 0.m., Sunday. PONSONBY-RD.. 6.45 p.m. i Speaker, A. KELLY. Subject, "THE GIFT OF LOVE." I MOITNT nOSKILL-RD. (opposite Prospect Terrace). Lord's Day. November 4—Worship, n! a.m. I Evening, Song Service, 6.45 to 7, Mr Mortimer. Evangelist, will preach. Sub-, ject. "Tlie Child Samuel." All invited, Seals Free. URISTADEL.P II A N FRATERNAJj SYNAGOGUE, Kdeu Terrace Public Hall, New NortU-rd. 11 a.m.. Breaking of Bread. ' pm. — Address, subject, "Seek Ye First the Kingdom." OU X I S T A D IS L P H I A N S. (i.e.. Brethren of Chxlet.) Masonic nalL Karangahape-rd. 31 a.m. — Memorial Service (I. Cor. xi) 7 p.m. — Subject. "Hell: Its Occupant* and its Master" Q.OSPEL HALL, PARNELU. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher. Mr Burgoyna Tuesday, 7.45 p.m. — Prayer Meeting J£DEN HALL, VIEW-RD., MT. EDEN. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Lennox, Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — No Meeting, owing to alterations to building HALIi, CALLIOPE-ROAD. * DBVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher. Mr Winnicott Tuesday, 7,30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting HOWIS-STUEET HALL (OF! , IiAIwA-NGAHAJ'E-ROAD). Lord's Day, 7 p.m. — Speaker, Mr W. R. Wilson Wednesday, 7.Mil p.m. — Address SALVATION A-KMY. PON.SONBY-ROAdT NKWTOX. Happy. Helpful, Homely Meetings. T a.m. —Knee Drill. 11 a.m. —Holiness Meeting. Subject, "Overcoming Temptation." '■'i p.m.—Testimony and song. A flno' meeting. T p.m.—Salvation. Subject: "From Palace to Poverty." NOVEMBER Otli.—Excursion tc Lake Takapuua. Boat leaves at 10.30. P. A. GUNN, Ensign. TDIBLK ' CLASS • MEMBERS. Don't fail to liear BLIGII. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Pltt-st. Methodist Church.. 8.45; Albert Hall, S.lo. UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY-R-D. (near Reservoir). Morning, at 11. "All Saints." Evening:, nt 7—Musical Service. Duet. "Cavatiua" (Meyerbeer), Miss Moon and Mr. Farrow; Solo, "Comfort Ye." Mr. Roger.*. Anthem, "And the Glory of the Lord." REV.. W. JELL-IK, B.A. S. A L V A T 1 O N A II M V, ALBEUT-ST.. CITY. JUYOTIS. BRIGHT MKBTINGS, 11 a.m.. :j and 7 p.m. Open Air, 10 aim.. Vincent-st. Sunday-school, 10 a.m.. '- and G p.m. SPECIAL. CADET MASjjIN, en route to F.T.G., THURSDAY. Sth. LIMELIGHT DISPLAY OF AUSTRALASIAN CELEBRITIES AND S.D. TOTALS. By BRIGADIER ALBISTON AND STAFFCAPT. WARD. Silver Coin Admission. FRIDAY. Oth—HNITED PICNIC TO LAKE TAKAPUNA, 10.30 a.m. bont, I! p.m.—IIALL-KLUJAII WEDDING. Silver Coin admission. . 4.30 p.m.—WEDDING BANQUET at Federal Club Rooms. Tickets. 1/. BRIG ADIER ALIUSTON officiating. ADJUTANT. AND MRS E. G. DIXON. AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. L'CKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICES. Mr A. .1. BLACK ALL DAY TO-MORROW. Mr A. .1. BLACK ALL DAY TOMORROW. A'l ll—Communion Service, Mission Hall, Albert-sfcref-t. At 7—ln His Majesty's Theatre, preceded, by half-hour Service of Sacred Song ami Orchestral Accompaniment. Ncvt Hymn*. A HEARTY WEL-rOMW TO STRANGERS, AND NON-CHURCHGOERS. The Meeting for Men only, at 3 p.m* will not be held To-morrow. CM. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR PICNIC On • KING'S BIRTHDAY. & TO BROWN'S ISLAND. Starting from Ferry Tee at !>.30 p.m. See further announcements. AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION OF SPIBITUALISTS, KEG. ODDFELLOWS' HA,LL, PITT\ST. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Subject: "THE SUB-CONSCIOUS MIND. Duet by two ladles. CLAIRVOYANCE AT CLOSE OF MEETING. ASSOCIATION OF SPIKIT* UALISTS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, I'ITT-STBBEX, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. An ,tn <lr?ss by the I>r <ssident. "The Subconscious Mind." Duet by Two Ladle? Clajjvoyajice at Close of Address. A UCKLAND THEOSoFhICAL SC> **■ CIETY. "«nm» t p «hlic Lecture: Some Lessons from History," by Mr S, Stnart. _ Music. Reading. Questions, CoUedlou, T B Bs^g^;, lul .-sfflg TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at T p.ffl, , - l'ubiu? Lecture: ■Modern Ancient Wsdum,* Biscflssien ' Aif 3 tVpdiallr Wet. eemed. gievatoF q.sq to 7. Beadisg Jl 9 e» j»nd Librar/ Qgea pai% -■ If — »w«4» M ,t, .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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