SCCTTMT A ff TICAIfc QT. PAUL'S, Symonds-street.—S a.m., H. K3 Com.; 11 α-in., H. Com.; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Anthem: "Seek Ye the Lord" j (Roberts). . jQT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. WELLES*3> LEY STREET WEST. SUNDAY, MARCH 19. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—MornLng Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. E. H. Wyatt. Church Parade of Hauraki Rifles and No. S Company. 3 p.m.—Children's Service. Address by Rev. P. Cleary. 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, The Vicar. Anthem, "Incline Thine Ear" (Himmel). W. E. GILLAM, Vicar. 'PIPHANY CHURCH (Sunday).—Morn- ' ing, 8 a.m., Holy Com.; Morning Service 11 a.m. and Holy Com ; Evening Servlce, 7 pun.—Preacher: The Vicar. T. ANDJMJW'S Presbyterian Church. — Rev. Henry B. Gray.—ll a.m., "A Distressed Remnant." 7 p.m., "What is Wrong With Wales?" T, JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-STREET. HARVEST THANGSGIVING SERVICES. REV. R. L. WALKER, M.A. 11 a.m.—"The Harvest of Grace, Providence, and Nature." Anthem: Jackson's Te "Deum." 7 p.m.—"Sowing and Reaping." Offertory solo, "Consider the Lilies" (Glover), Mr Wilfred Manning. Anthem: "Thy Barns Shall be Filled" (Simper). ST. STEPHEN'S Presbyterian Church, Jervois-rd., Ponsonby.—Services, 11 ami 7—Rev. J. Currie. T. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Great North Rd.—Services at 11 and 7 — Mr C. H. Poole. A very hearty invitation to all. ST. DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Khyber Pass Road.—Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. Frederick Stubbs, of Rotorua. T7-NOX CHURCH, PARNELL. 11 a.m—REV. J. B. RUSSELL, B.D. 7 p.m.—RET. T. W. NEWBOLD. A VONDALE Presbyterian Church.—ll ■*•*- a.m.; Hobsonville 1 p.m.—Rev. A. Mac Lean; Avondale 7 p.m., Mr James Murdoek. --x DENDALE Presbyterian Church, Mt. Roskill—ll and 6.45 —Rev J. M. Fraser. ONEHUNGA PresLyteriali Church.— Morning at 11; Evening at 7.—Rev. A. C. Weddeispoon. Evening Subject: "A Neglected llinor Virtue." Solo: "Star of Bethlehem," Mr W. G. EUiston. DE2VONPOBT Presbyterian Church Morning at 11, Evening at 7. Afternoon (Takapuna) at 3.ls.—Rev. Ivo. E. Bertram, M.A. Presbyterian Church.— ■m Morning 11, Evening 7. . jJJEIHODISI CHURCH. PITT STREET CIRCUIT. TO-MORROW. PITT STREET—II, Mr T. W. Poole; 6.43, Rev. C. H. Garland. ST. JOHNS, PONSONBY—II Rev W J Watkiu; 6.45, Rev. J. Wilson. MT. ALB-ERT—II, Mr W. Nagle: 6.45 Rev. W. Grigg. Rev. T. W. Newbold; 6.45, Mr Pomeroy. MT. KDEN (Church Anniversary)—ll, Rev C. H. Garland; 3, Rev. K. L. Walker, >1.A.; 6.45, Rev. J. B. Russell, M.A., B.D. Mr EUgar Walton will sing a Solo. ARCH HILL—II, Rev. W. Grigg; G. 30, Mr J. Alison. BAYFIELD—II, Mr W. Stewart: 6.45, Mr R. H. Wylie (Student). ' . AVONDALE (School Anniversary)—ll, Rev. J. Wilson; 3, Rev. C. H. Garland; 7, Rev. J. Law. * ROAD CIRCUIT. y 1 GRAFTON ROAD—II a.m.. Rev. B. i. Rothwell; 6.45 p.m., Rev. C. Griffin i PARNBLL MISSION—II a.m. Mr J Ferguson; 7 p.m., Mr G. Snaddon. ' NEWMARKET—II a.m., Rev C. Griffin: 7 p.m., Mr G. W. L. Robinson. The Graftou Road Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School Anniversary Services, Sundny, March 26, at Choral Hall. Full particulars future notice. ■ nVTOUNT EDEN WESLEYAN CHUKCH '■"* ANNIVERSARY.. SPECIAL SERVICES, MARCH la. ( 11 a.m.—REV. C. H. GARLAND. 3 p.m.—REV. J. R. WALKER, M.A. 6.45 p.m.—REV. J. B. RUSSELL, M.A., B.D. ! / And on J WEDNESDAY, MARCH 'I'l, There will be a i GRAND CONCERT, j Commencing 7.45 p.m. Tickets, 1/; Children, «d. ' : T>.RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ( ALEXANDRA-ST. — 11, Rev. E. War- : burton; 6.45, Rev. W. S. Potter, "The . Great Remembrance." PITT AND EDWIN STS. — 11, Rev. J. W. Smith; 6.45, Rev. J. W. Smith. NEWMARKET—3, Rev. W. s7 Potter; 6.45, Rev. Price. / MOUNT ROSKILL — 11, Rev. W. S. Pot- • ter. "An Ideal Young Man;" Soloist, Mr ' Bok Vosper; 6.45, Rev. E. Warbnrton. (PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES? : n NKLIN ROAD>—II and 6.45, Rev. U. Uement (from Geraldine). WATERVIEW—3 p.m., Mr Burrow; 6.30, Mr D. Goldie. RICHMOND ROAD 3 p m Rev G. Clement; 6.45, Mr Harvey. T?DEN TERRACE PRIMITIVE MiiTH- ■ ODIST CHURCH.—II am. "The Welsh Revival: Its Character and Cause." i 6.45, "Furnished but Vacant: The Story or an Empty House." Preacher: Rev. G iW. Smailes. Special Singing. Questions. ETHODIST FREE CHURCH, Mount Eden.—ll, Mr J. Lock, and 6.45, Mr tethro Lock. All Seats Free. A Book and a Hearty Welcome to All. "M'BWTOS Congregational Church, Edin- ±* burgh street. —Morning at 11, Mr W. J. Harvey; Evening at 6.45, Rev. C. Worboys. ERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. i Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKIXS. 1 Morning, 11. Evening, 7. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. . Afternoon, at 3 o'clock—Address by Mr F. MATTHEWS. Morning: Anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in the Laud" (Goss). Evening: Anthem, "Lord of the Harvest, King of Love" (W. E. ThomasK Solo, ■•The I'eace of God" (Gounod), by Madani Chambers. ULNX EUIiX CONGRKUATIONAL CHUKCH, VIEW UOAD. REV. WM. DAY, Aliiiister. ; HARVEST THANKSGIVING- SERVICES. ■ Morning at 11—"The Earth is The Lord's." Evening at 6.4s—"Bread Enough and to Spare." TAEVONPORT Congregational Church.— Rev. A. J. Lee.—Morning at 11, "The ! New Man." Evening at 7, "The Sower." Wednesday, 7.45. , A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. iXXi Morning, 11— Preacher, Jose-ph Clark. "The One By One Working Band." ■ Evening, 6.ls—Open Air Meeting. Leader, Mr D. Mill. E\ening, 6.45—An Evangelistic Service Speakers. Mr W. Townshend ami Joseph Clark. • Authem by the Choir. Hearty Congregational Singing. Visitors' Always AVelcome. Communion at tbo close of the Evening Service. ■pONSOXBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— J~ Morning at 11, Rev. Alfred NorthEvening at 7, Rev. Alfred North. Baptismal Service.' T. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.—Pastor: Rev. P.. Sueyd. Subjects for To-morrow: 11, "The Friends of Jesus": 6.45. "Christ Crucified." Xote: Church Anniversary Services, Sunday, 2Gth Public Tea, etc., Wednesday. 29th. Full particu- . lars next Saturday's "Star." T. ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH.— Rev. Ernest Kirwood.—ll, Worship . and Children's Address; 6.45. Larger Ministry/ "The Shadow of the Cross." Lord's Supper at close.' BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH, P.M. Mission Hall (provisionally). Great Northroad, near Sussex-st. Rev. D. Parry.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 3
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