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ST. PAUL'S, Symonds-st.-., H. Com.; 11, 3.15, Children's Service; 7, Anthem: "God Be Merciful" (Mammatt); Offertory Solo (by Mr Henry Hallam, of the Opera Company): "If With AU Your Hearts" (Mendelssohn). QT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Hobson-st O —To-morrow (Sunday)—-, H. Com.; 11, Morning Prayer, Sermon; 4.15, Holy Baptism; 7, Evensong and Sermon.—W. E. Gillam, vicar. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER OF SYMONDS STREET AND ALTEN ROAD. 10, Fellowship Meeting, in School; U, Rev. Mr Lyon, of Onehunga; 7, Rev. Henry B. Gray, subject, "The Vanished Cloud." UT. JAMES' Presbyterian Church, Wel- >~' lingion-st.—ll, Communion, Rev. R. Sommerville and Rev. R. F. Macnicol; 6.45, Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A. ST PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Gt. North Rd.—Anniversary of Minister's Induction—ll, Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A; 7, Rev. R. Sommerville. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN Church, Khyber Pass Rd. — IL The Rev. W. Woollass; 7, The Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. Evening subject, "Circumcision or Christ—Which ?" CJT. LUKE'S Presbyterian Church, ►P Remuera.—Sabbath, 12th October, 11 a-m. and 7 p.m., Rev. Guy Thornton (Evangelist); 3 p.m., Children's Service, Mr and Mrs Thornton. 8~~ T. ST-_PH_-N TS PRESBYTERIAN Church, Ponsonby Rd.—ll and 7 — Rev. T. F. Robertson. NOX CHURCH. PARNELL. —11, Rev. W. Gillies; 7, Rev. H. Kelly, subject, "Zola's Philosophy of Life, as Indicated In his 'Louxdes,' 'Rome,' and 'Paris.' " LLERSLIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Th(e Sunday School Anniversary of above, to be held in the Presbyterian Church, Ellerslie, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), October 12, 1902. Morning att 11 a.m., Mr W. F. Tucker; Afternoon at 3 p.m.; and Evening at 6.30 p.m., Mr Brown, Solicitor, from Melbourne. On WEDNESDAY, October 15, at 7.30 p.m., at Cairn's Hall, Ellerslie, a Service of Song entitled "The Torn Bible, or Hubert's Friend," illustrated by coloured slides by a new lantern. Admission Gd. _^ AVONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-ll a.m., Mr B. Vigors; 7 p.m., Mr J. Burrow. METHODIST CHUBCH OF AUSTRAm. LASIA PITT-3T. 11, Rev. J. Wilkins 6.45, Mr Charles F. Reeve, Director of Pocmah and Indian Village Mission ST. JOHN'S PONSONBY. Home Mission Services. 11, Rev. T. T. Thomas 0.45, Mr J. H. White, of Taranu_i WEDNESDAY, Home Mission; Mr White, speaker, etc.; Maori Boys sing. MOUNT ALBERT. 11, Mr H. Scott 6.45. Rev. T. T. Thomas KINGSLAND. 11, Mr E. D. Patchett, student 6.45, Mr R. C. Whitham MOUNT EDEN. 11, Rev. J. Law 6.45, Mr C. Roberts ARCH HILL. 11, Mr Harvey 6.30, Mr J. O. Bnwden BAYFIELD. 11, Rev. C. H. Garland Memorial Service for late Mrs R. Bobbs 6.45. Mr A. Oldham GRAFTON ROAD CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD. Home Mission Services. 11, Mr J. White, of Rahotu 6.45, Rev. WM. Ready PARNELL. 11, Mr C. French 7, Mr G. W. L. Robinson NEWMARKET. Home Mission Services. 11, Rev. J. G. Chapman 7, Mr W. Hogg AJORTH SHORE METHODIST 1> CHURCHES. DEVONPORT — 11, Rev. J. H. Simmonds; 7, Rev. J. G. Chapman BIRKENHEAD — 11, Rev. J. S. Rishworth; 7, Rev. J. S. Rishworth TAKAPUNA—II, Rev. W. Greenslade; 6.45 Mr Souster NORTHCOTE — 11, Rev. J. T. Pinfold; 0.45, Rev. W. Greenslade SUNNYSIDE — 3.30, Rev. J. G. Chapman; 7, Mr Wild MAYFIELD — 3, Mr Hames BIRKDALE — 3, Rev. W. Greenslade PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES ALEXANDRA-ST. 11, Rev. H. Ramsbottom 6.45, a Memorial Service will be conducted by the Rev. C. E. Ward, for the late- Mr J. Trenwitl. x PITT AND EDWIN STS. 11, Rev. C. E. Ward 6.45, Rev. H. Ramsbottom Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. EDEN TERRACE. 3, Rev. H. Ramsbottom 6.45, Mr J. _.. Hayman NEWMARKET. 3, Rev. C. E. Ward 6.45, Mr W. H. Harvey MOUNT ROSKILL. 11, Rev. J. Benning 6.45, Mr G. Turley SURREY HILLS. 3. Rev. G. W. Smailes 6.45. Mr T. Moor PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES ■t FRANKLIN RD. 11, Rev. W. S. Potter "A Wonderful Image" 6.45, Rev. W. S. Potter "The Best Advice That Was Ever Given" WATERVIEW. 3, Rev. W. S. Potter Memorial Service for the Late Mr G. Thomas 6.30, Mr Laking RICHMOND RD. _>~ Mr Laking 6.45. Mr D. Goldie OUNT EDEN FREE METHOD IST Church—ll, Rev. J. Saunders; 6.45, "Christ and the Dying Thief."—Rev. J. Benning, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. A seat, a Book, a Welcome. B~ERRSFORD-STREET " CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROW. Morning at 11—Rev. Win. Ready Afternoon at 3—Rev. Wm. Day Evening at 7—Rev. John Wilkins Special Hymns by the Children and Choir at all Services. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. JUBILEE TEA AND MEETING. Addresses by Mr G. Fowlds, M.H.R., Rev. A. .7. Lee. Solos by Sirs A. J. Lee and Mr Robertson. Tea 6.3a Meeting 7.30. Tickqfs 1/. E W T O N C ONGREGATIONAL Church, Edinburgh-st— Servt-es — 11; 12.15, Communion; 6.4s.—Preacher, Rev. G. H. Barrett EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Rev. A. JLee; Evening, at 7, Rev. C. A. Lyon. I MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATION..^ j Church View Rd.-Rev. Wm. Dayminister - 11. "The Grace P£«»!___l_-_ Jesus Christ:" 0.45, • __ D gregatfon_ltem to Unitarianism and Back^Agur^ AUCKLAND bAP^STTABERNACD-. Morning. U-Preacher, Mr OF. Reeve, j Director of the Po^Mis^n EVeC,ar% £^3^ R- eCreation'" : Collection lid of Baptist Union Funds. ; t__ursda_, 7.30-Prayer, Praise, am. hflif an hour w sth Buuyan's Characters. Strangers Always Welcome. Tpj H E O S O P H Y. ' MUTUAL LIFE BUILDENGS, QUEENSTREET. SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE. - "AFTER LIFE'S FITFUL FEVER." BY MISS A. E. DAVIDSON. Pianoforte Solo, "Dreaming" (Rego).
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 3
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