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ECCLESIASTICAL. ECCLESIASTIC-—. "9 S T V PA Wir S ' _r SYM( _ ; ?™ ST ir A r_^ n . C, ?T PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES*, tion B.V. Mary. 8 a.m., H. com., 11 A; a.m., H. Com.; 4 p.m.. Baptisms; 7 P-m., _Frank-Un-road- n Rev n riomenf <___ Eveilson_ and Sermon. Anthem: "Save __ T . „ clement __ Mc, 0 God" (Hopkins); Offertory Solo Mr Coastworth; 6.3o!"ReT T^Si3-Sf_l_-C• Clegg), "In Native. Worth" (Haydn), moudf 11, Bey.' T. Coats Preachers: Morning, Right Rev. E. _- >j. Vaughan. Avondale- 7 Mr R. Wheatlev. Stuart, D.D., Missionary Bishop in Persia: -v--- * -_ _, p ~3 - ■ waeauey. Evening. Vicar. 111^-- -.? 0 " <JT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, WELLES- shend; 6.4™EvSen_i_ ' ___& ST fe LEY-STREET WEST dresses, R_v. Smailesi and T Huhter SUNDAY. MARCH Special Singing Large Chofr Full _Mhe£ HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES, tra. cnoir. Full Orcaes--8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morn- V_ gp -, o _, rt --, „; ; . ing Prayer and Sermon; Preacher, Rev. H. TJEBESFORD-STREET CONGREGA* R Jeeks, M.A. 4.15, Baptisms; 7 p.m., -"-' ___ t TIONAL CHURCH. Evensong and Sermon; Preacher, Rev. W. o4th CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. '•-' .' E. Gillam. Anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. the Land" (Stainer); offertory solo, by Miss 11— THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING Annie Glimour, "Consider the Lilies" GOD." (Glover). '— THE KING'S BUSINESS.'* S~". hutthfws CHURCH , Offertory Solo, "Abraham's Pray__* T. MATTHEW _ ___uk_i_ (cantata " Abraham"), by Mr. W. AspinaU. Wednesday—Tea and Public Meeting. THE TOWER is Open to Visitors every. Speakers: Revs. M. Caldwell, W. Day, *n_ week day from 12 tiU 4.30 p.m. Tickets, the Pastor. __ __ nCe - ProceedS t0 S ° t0 Peal ° f Be " S TWONPORT Congregational Church-^ tuntl - ; 'A-' Morning at 11, Mr Wild; Evening at T,. EPIPHANY CHURCH, Newton.— Sunday, Mr Maine. '. March. _ Holy Com., 8 a.m.. Mora- ___._" — f" ing, 11 Com. every first and _J BW «_S_n_ CONGREGATIONAI* _____ Sunday in month, after Morning ««■ CHURCH, EDINBURGH-ST. __. Prayer; Evening, 7 p.m., Preacher, the , . Vicar. Morning, 11—Mr J. Stewart !iJ. _j _i£ r _| jj==_T; ANDREW'S PRESBYTEBJAN Evening, 6.45—Mr Lock r".. •.- _T_j *_ CHURCH. •'■■_■■■ _JM_ It is expected that the REV. J.-Ms _m REV HENRY B. GRAY. LE J' Z 10 ? T °owoomba. Queensland, wIU 10 am — Service for Presbyterians from conduct the services, Morning and ET__Hl's Majesty's Squadron. Soloist, Mrs ing, next Sunday. Geddes. Members of Choir invited. Ti/TOUNT EDEN CONGRFGATIONAIT 11 a.m.-and 7 p.m., Usual Services W CHURCH VIEW !____ Evening Anthem, "Jesu. Lord of Life." Moraine _!_»_- Wm _"£r ,■ „ 4.30 p.m.f Young Men's Tea and Confer- Sj' ™* W ence Sale of Work in aid of Manse B_H—ft |C_f-. JAMES' Presbyterian Church, Wei-" Fund, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday* *-) llngton-st.—ll a.m., "The Lord's April 4, 5, 6. See advertisement next. Prayer" (concluding study); 7 p.m., "Harm- week. „ -i ing Oneself." Preacher, Rev. R. L. Walker, » ■■ MJA. QpEHUNGA- C O N G R E G aJx\ 10£*_ XI £_T. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Great CHURCH. bA*i*..i S5! North-rd.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. R. — ttuvsv--H. Catherwood. A cordial welcome to all. ' *~> •„§__ Special Musical Service, 7 p.m. CONCLUDING ;___ ,CffT. DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Khy- In the \-3!_'i id ber Pass-rd.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., the pttrt.tc w.tt _ft___ Rev. G. Wansbone, of Northern Wairoa. At 11 AljL '' -_f_jj_£ iCJfT. LUKE'S, Remuera—Bible Class Sun_ Preaehp _ BPV t^/Jrn__i>o W__W iSST day.—ll a.m.. Rev. G. B. Monro; 7 **reac_er, REV. J. M. STOOPS. __MS, p.m., Mr J. G. Mitchell, General Secretary ——f* YMCA Subject: "The Call to Distinc- AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE tion'" ' Young Men and Young Women cor- Preacher: JOSEPH CLARK. dially Invited. Prayer Meeting. 7.30. I aiany invueu. . Service at 11—"Impressive Toke_HW_tH« CJT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN Divine Presence." Sot CHURCH, PONSONBY. Outdoor Meeting, 6.15. j.j HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. S * _ij&,^^^ e a). Q< * pel . " — ****??* Anthem by the Ch'olr.' Hearty Con_*fi_t» i ,11, "The Parable of the Harvest" tional Singing. j Children's Address, "Flowers" Baptism at the Evening Service* J; 7, "What Will the Harvest Be." — --f^ __| Preacher, REV. A. MACAULAY CALD- M_ or Z _1 Rpf'fs I CHDBCH.-* WELL. ing, SrWYr S J neg.. Sneyd; TKNOX CHURCH, PARNELL. TLfOUNT ROSKILL Baptist Church.—BeiE __—_. Ernest A. Kirwood — Harvest Thank.- ., , _-~ - .. - giving Services — Special Anthems QuarMorning at 11. Evening at 7. tettes, and Solo. Visitors coi-tall. >e£ REV. FLYME ANDERSON, corned. * " Chaplain to Her Majesty's Forces, Boer Baptist Church—Morning eervlcew War. A-< 11—-Rev. Guy Thornton; afternoon—SuttHe will also Lecture in Parnell Oddfel- day-school; evening service, 7—Mr Bow-lnf. laws' Hall, DUESDAY, 26th, _6 8 o'- /CHURCH. cTf CHBIS _» clock. Subject, "Camp Fire Yarns:" WEST STREET/ ■ Morning at 11 — For Fellowship *n_ CJT. ENOCH'S PRESBYTERIAN MIS- the Breaking of Bread « " Of SION HALL, MORNINGSIDE.—7 Evealng af-6 45. \J p.m., Mr D. Macpherson. Everybody cor- MR GEO. ALDRIDGE will iw_____ dially welcome. Subject, "Salvation Science; Needs aft_t ONEHCNGA Presbyterian Church.— nih . _.__ ■J?_ sfa _ Mon i!L J, —Morning and Evening: Rev. D. D. -,*}»}* C }***' Wednesday Ev__ng, at 7_»Scott. Subject, "The. Beatitudes." J)E VO.NPOBT cH _ 3RCH PREaBYTEfRIAN Morning af ___.r i.f.ow.hip. HARVEST FESTIVAL. QHURCHESOF. CHRIST. Preacher: Rev. Ivo Bertram, M.A. „_,__.-.---— -„ ._ Morning at 11 — Solo, "Consider the LII- PONSONBY-BOAD AND MT. ROSK__i. ies" (R. Topllff), Miss B. M. Stewart. ' Anthem, "The Fruit of Thy Works" Meetings for Worship—ll a .m. Sunday. (Clare). PONSONBY-ROAD—___ p.m.: __ei___._t Evening at 7 — Solo, "O Divine Redeemer" CHAS. WATT— (Gounod), Xirs Sutherland. Anthem, Subject, "Christ's Ability." "Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem" (Maun- MT - ROSKILL-ROAD (opposite Prospect* _er) terrace — — 7 p.m., Preacher, C. Waterhouse. Gospel iyr; ETHODIST CHURCH. Service. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (ReeisteredV "A"* «•* TO-MORROW. CENTRAL HALL, COOK AND HOBSON riTT-STREET.—IO a.m.. Special Service ' gT s HUBB.ua for Wesleyan Bluejackets aud Marines . * H.M.s Squadron. Preacher, Rev. J. A. Lux- -,„_ t- att^~ ford, Weslevan Chaplain. - MKS . . WALKER will Lecture. PITT-STREET—II, Rev. J, A. Luxford; ' pm > a s -Morality and Knowledge" 6.45, Rev. C. H. Garland. * P.m.—Children _ Service ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY—II, Rev. T. W. _~ , New Thought and , * • Newbold; 6.45, Rev. J. A. Luxford. Liberal Thinkers Cordially Invited. GRAFTON-ROAD—II, Rev. W. R. Tuck; Marriages Solemnized. S.S. Anniversary, 3, Mr T. T. Garland; 6.45, |.BUISTAD-Bl_B a I a I." R MOUNT ALBERT (Harvest Thanksgiving) T_rrace R Puwfc ___~ !fe„ A _°__ B ' , Ed ._ -11, Rev. C. H. Garland (farewell service) am Breaking 3 i™_ olth _^~ 11 6.45. Rev. W. Grigg. _1p r? ! 1; l P ' E ',, Adteß ' ' TRINITY, KINGSDAND (Chnrch Ann! _ b l e __ _L_ ?e dol _ Col _ e ______ versary).—Rev. J. J. Lewis (farewell ser- 1 All 9. vice); 3, Rev. C. H. Garland; 6.45, Rev. T. Masonic .Hall, Karangahape Rd. W. Newbold. 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (i c I Cor _11 MOUNT EDEN—II. Rev. W. Grigg; 6.45, 7 p.m.—Address, "T_e Orijrfn Hi_t___ Mr J. W. Shackelford. ._.._. and ' of Evil" alstar f» NEWMARKET-11, Mr W. J. Holds- Seats Free. No Collection worth; 7, Rev. W. R. Tuck. : ° coilw:t1011 - PARNELL—II, Mr J. O. Bawden; 7, Mr TT NITARIATM r< tt tt _ - _, J. Ferguson. y -iiabiah CHURCH^ ARCH HILL—II, Mr R. Wheatley; 6.45, PONSONRV Ttn ,„... _, * - Mr G. Robinson. i'YJN-ONBI.-RD. (near Reservoir). , BAYFIELD—II, Mr T. Clark; 6.45, Mr F. " Stone. Morning at 11 — "Stand Upon Thy Feet*? REMUERA—7, Mr C. French. Evening at 7 — "The Reeon_i_ „c _M AVONDALE (Church Anniversary)—ll, Thfn-s" Keconciler of AB Rev. J. Wilson; 3. Rev. T. W Newbold- _t-tt -r. 6.45. Mr Robert Tinslev (Student). ' KEY - w - JELLIE, B.A. « __* A _ K^^T -11 - Ml * w - Hammond; Organ Recital at Close of Evening Service. o._u, Mr W. Chisholm. ...» «ci..»».w« ORATIA—2,3O, Mr Leslie Neale. TTOWF 6- -, rT ~ — ____ _._'"■ HENDERSON—6.3O, Mr W. Hammond. H ' _A__- _9. PF KARANGAELUERSLIE—7, Mr T. Clark a * - HAPE RD.). PANMURE-7, Mr W Hogg Sunday < p.m.-Mr Utting ! h Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. ' fflS ;riRAFTON ROAD METHODIST SUN- Everyone is Welcome. ' ''$£j O, DAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY * ___„ ' " ' . M. SERVICES. T?| D EN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MO___l IN THE CHURCH. ■*-* EDEN. vw_i_i TO MORROW (SUNDAY), 25th MAR., 1906 Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr A. Ryder ;„ Morning at 11 — Rev. W. R. Tuck Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Mr Lennox,, jun, ■ _'* Evening at.6.25 — Rev. J. j. Lewis , "Five Ways of Being Saved." . S* Address inithe Afternoon at 3 — Mr T T " '' _a Garland ' OSPEL HALL PA R X _ ri__ Special Hymns rendered by scholars, as- ** ' PiENBBai sisted by Church Choir. ■ c,„, r .n-.r - - ~ __ —- -. —... at each service in aid of school «&. '^ASJgjft,, *WS'___ss2!?St?' l JSS a° SPEL HALL, calliope road; De T oa,.n eluded by rf " _ „ A - SoCIAL EVENING. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr E. S. Medley C. E. Button, Esq., iv the Chair Friday, 7.30 p.m. Interesting Programme. School Reports T> —T_J —E~p -, - _ inu and Prizes given Short Address and M_ B X B L E S T V » * sleal Items. Refreshments during the cv- _.- „ _ _ ening. u - s t ; ne cv For the Readers of "Millennial Dawn.'-' At this Meeting a Farewell will be _ n &^^ D * A¥ ' 6 P-.™-: THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. dered to Rev. J. b J. Lewis? prior to his" Meg "°ss, David Hook's, MannW-strtS' Sd a __ a _ S ho 0 ol h __Sd- CirCUlt - CoUeetion ih :g, A LVATION ARMY, ALBERtTsTREB,: METHODIST CHURCH" HARVEST FESTIVAL. . . ~ Enthusiastic Crowds. Decorations SupeffcJ, 48th ANNIVERSARY _, ENVOY HEWITT. _ _ Special Sunday. 3 and 7 p.m . J - Tremain'e Orchestra. Monday"Night*Jß. SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS _ F > n al Display, Tuesday, 8 p.mf .. _._____. Don t Miss Seeing the Decorations „ , ADJ. AND MRS. DIXON. 'we", iermon" *"■ J " J ' Fa - S*^' ATION A^ WT ™««W«-«^ Evening at 6.45 - Rev. T. W. Newbold LIVE> L ° _l_i R TY R i__?T\^ Al '^ S ANO ' Special Anthems by the Choir. A Welcome make ** Pleasant Afternoon Service _ q -•_ , - — fee! at borne. J Solo, Master Ferriday. 3_g"_S "■ High as H ~v«.» _?a_J_?_4 —- Mrs Gunn, Commanding Officers. * _^° RTH c__r3^7^ E^So DTsT p E _ PIX - : 7. Rev. J. S. Rishworth Tala. ___ a , n , d P w»iT P '_ P _ s Se "ice. .ReV. B. F. RothMiss Lucy ____*„ I l ' Hn i f^ b T ? Ct '_-" What Does the Fut,u * G eV Grl ffi t_. C 6°_|- R - Bp H eSU, _LSSr_S Day. i.L ffie^S « r i>__ a - m " HargreavesV; 6 Pi rn.. 1 A Homely. Hearty Welcome. < RIMITIVE METHODIST CHUl.phtt<s" - . _„_- — t-HUUCHES. AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. \r TTVANnT. * ct m _ — * Motto: "Have Faicti in God..". 11 «,m p.. _T r T - (Harvest Festival)— SUNDAY MORNING, 11—ALBERT-ST. Corn-s » ? b4 f" ___" b w to _ " s "ea™-and MISSION HALL. _____?* ,„_'h-_ £• Pot ter. "The Speaker: MR. C. J. HBMERY. wonth and Harvest of Truth." Subject- , o An .. -Imf1 m f _, ~r ai s e , t l l . Lord - O. Jerusa- " Spiritual Lessons from the Forest." _> .&. ?i Dwell m th e Land." Solo, At 6.30. p.m., Song Service, led by Mr. G. —r v. Higgott. -y Johnstone STS.-ll a.m., Mr R. ' 7 p.m.—HIS MAJESTY'S TH_A'J.„___ Mr J -i aklns 'r ~ PEOPLE'S SERVICE. N_WMARKB_-S pi.m., Mr J. Laklng; The M_sioner's Subject: t P 'pnw_ Watkin-on. "THREE SIGNBOARDS." t»r •'•'R.o _! l- 4 m " 01 ? e „' l*J_, Gospel Singing a special feature of titer, The Rock and Its Shadow." 7 p.m., OT .„ nino . _iln _« Ttiant <« s__l Monthly People's Service.' Rev. E. War- 2___« _sr* Duet ,'_ P_f_ burton. Timely Talks on Great Subjects: S^^.^mvJ^sl. _V»-' I. "The Childl The Wise Man and the My Boy. These items are provided Io Devel," or "The Vision of a Christie— the Interests of the^ncreasinglylargecro~_ World." Special Anthems and Quartette, of MEN at the Theatre service. NonTUESDAY 8 p.m.—Grand Concert, churchgoers and visitors to Auckiiad Methodist city Mission Baud. Tickets, 1/. heartily welcomed. GREAT NORTH ROAD MISSION HALL N.B.—The Annual Conventioni tor it_a —7 p.m.. Address, Mr A. Beer. Solo, Mrs deepening of spiritual life win be held ln Brooksband. the Central Mission Hall on Good Friday, TJONSONBY Baptist Church.—Morning'at next. Addresses by various miaistors an«

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 3

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