ECCLESIASTICAL. gTREET | QONGREGATIONAL QHURCH (Nest Central Fire Station). 1 MINISTER: - jg LETCHER 11 a.m.—REV. HENRY W. WHYTE, M.A., L.M.S. Deputation from India, o. 43 p m.—UNITED CONGREGATIONAL ' SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONARY MEETING at Beresford St. Speaker: REV. H. W. IWHi'TE, M A. .J P.M. J P.M. SECOND LAST SERVICE SECOND LAST SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, When j>EV. LETCHER Will Speak on "A KE *\,fIRACLES "PERFORMED Alt!) JJ-IRACLES J ERFORMED mO-DAY ?" J-O-DAYV SPECIAL MUSIC. LARGE CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA. COMMUNITY HYMN SINGING. 6.40 SERVICE, 7 P.M. lo»'0 Seats Free. Hymn Books Provided. TUESDAY NIGHT, 7.45. GREAT LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING. Chairman : SIR GEORGE FOWLDS. Speaker: REV. HENRY W. WHYTE, M.A., of India. Special Music. Everybody Welcome. THURSDAY NIGHT, 7.30: CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR MEETING. All Young People Welcome. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. NEW LYNN. i 10 l-"i am. —Senior Bible Classes. ' 11 a.m.—REV. GEO. HEIGH WAY. I I 7 p.m.—PASTOR J. GORDON SMITH ] j Subject c 4 'Peter." Anthem i lhe \ \ Radiant Morn."' Soloist: Mr. Tlios. j | Mortimer. WESTERN SPRINGS. i Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. conducted ; l.y PASTOR S. J. CAMPBELL. SWAN SON. 7 r m —Service bv the Beresford Street Mission Band. Be sure and come. Bright singing. Bright addresses. rOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL Jl * CHURCH. . „ , Corner Esplanade and View Roads. REV. CHARLES WICKHAM, of London. 10 30 a m.: "WATCHERS' BAND PRAYER MEETING." 11 am : "THE POWER OF PRAYER." 7 p.m.: "CAN SIN BE FORGIVEN?" Anthem : "O Lord, Bow Down Thine Ear. TUESD\Y. AT BERESFORD STREET CHURCH, 7.45 p.m REV. WHYTE. of South Ind'a. London Missionary Deputation. ONEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
PASTOR* MR. -T GORDON SMITH 11 am—REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER . (Chairman Congregational Union of New Zealand). Solo: "There Is A Green Hill." Mr. H. Goode. 7 TTENRY W. WHYTE, M.A., of South India. You are co**' ,: nlly invited to attend the. e Trwni-bijr Services. Devonport congregational chubch. Pastor. C. OOVNiELL HOSKTN. a ni .—--National Strongholds," IV. "The 7 n m.J— )j Mount rosktll congregational mission. 11 a.m.—MR. C. MOON. 7 p.m.—MR. E. STACEY. A H<*arlv Welcome to All. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. iN Edinburgh Street. Mominz. 11— Vmm? Veonle'a Service. Evening. 7. —REV. GEO. HKTGHWAT. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY BY REV 11. "W. WHITE. M.A.. of South India. In Congregational Churches. TO VTGHT —7.4.". Newton. SUNDAY —11 a.m.. Rerejrford St.: 2.4-"> pm.. iieresfotl St. United Children's Demonstration. Chairman. Rev. Lionel B Fletcher: 7 i>.m . Onehunga. TUESDAY —At Berepford St.: 3 p.m.. United Ladies' Meeting: C n.m., Watchers' Prnver Union Annual Tea: 7.4." p.m.. Great T>„h"„ Meeting. Chairman, the Hon. Sir Geo. Fowlds. \vrnVKSDAY—7.3O. Green Lane. THTRSDAY—7.SO. DevoniKirt. Come and hear of zrent movements taking place in India to-day. 20 mHE CJALVATION A RMY. J- HE RMY. CONGRESS nALL, GREY AV. TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT, 7 o'clock. Open-air Service, Wakefield Street. 8 o'clock. 8 o'clock. POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT. The Staff of King's Court will submit a Splendid Programme. Silver Band assists. ' 1000 FREE SEATS. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE, Sunday Night, at 7 o'clock. Special Address by MRS. ADJT. GOFFIN, supported by Vocal and Instrumental Music. Song Service at 6.50, led by Goffin, jun. AH Welcome. 1000 Seats Free. Other Services : 11 a.m.. The "Man for Men" : 3 p.m.. P.S.A. . (Profitable Sunday Afternoon) : 10 a.m., 1 Open-air. Grafton and Wynyard Sts.. Bandsman Watkins. Spend the week-end with us.
rpHE TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. H.P.E. LODGE. 371, QUEEN STREET. j TO MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture, " THE WORLD TEACHER: J. KRISHNAMURTI AND HIS MESSAGE," By MISS A. A. PEAKE. * UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Kitchener Street. TO MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture. " FORECASTING AND SUN SPOTS." By FREDK. H. FIELD (Astronomer). OF Q- 0D 0F *- ZINCORP. ("Pentecostal Church.") OHORAL JJALL, AIREDALE STREET fopn. Main Entrance, Town Hall). TOMORROW (SUNDAYt. It a.m.—Participation in Christ. "Not lor- ! mkinc the assembling of ourselves totrether" (Hebrews x.. 'St). a special open-air rally at ti p.m.. Civic Square, ami . AT 7 P.M.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. DONALD GEE IS COMING. Further particulars at Meetings or Bos 1.012, G.P.O. i ! • PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. 3 VT R. 11. P. BLAKE Y DENTAL SURGEON, I! BROADWAY CHAMBERS, j NEWMARKET. . i ! Painless and Gas Extractions, i Painless Fillings, Artificial Teeth. > Phone 45-024 for Appointment. WS j MUSICAL TUITION " T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8., Teacher of Voice Production, Singins Piano, Harmony.—229. Jervoie Rd., Hemp Bay Terminus " t OPTICIANS. _ HfILLBR'S Famous Spectacles suit i«- almost any sight, all pockets. Fr.,m *2/6. —Miller's Victoria St. w. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 13
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