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,:. , BO<nt.R»TA»TICAIfc - '"" JLfftß THOD IS T ~ CHIIB CH. \ PITT-BT. CIRCUIT. .>."•. - ' v£?'^?E;ir^/l Snvtixß for the Young—Children's Sunday.—Rev. J. A. Lnxfocd; 3, Uev. 1. A. Luxlocd and Sister Howart; e.«,:Rey..A. N. Scotter, B.A. 1 Subject: "A" Question You Must Answer." Anthem, " Jesu, Lord of Life and Glory " (Naumann). Hiss Eddy will sing •; Gentle Sheplie*d-" .-' V" > • .'■■■(. fciiJi* '. - - MOUNT ALBERT- tt. Bey/ W. C. OUver; c.45 Bey. -W. C. OUver. KINGeLAND. 11, Mr; W. J. Harvey; c.45, Bey. J. A. Luxford. i. AKCH-jHILL. ~ 11, Rev. -A.VN, Scotter, 8.A., 6.45; Supply.. i 'v ■ c i - U. i ' ! AVONOALE.—U and "'&«, Mr.' Joseph Priest. WAIKUMETE.—6.3O,.Mr. A. W. Martin. .HENDERSON—3, Mr. C. French. E T H O ; DJl ; e_T\iij U B C H. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GBAFTON-ROAD (Young People's Sundayll >iT:' Rev. W. R, Tuck, M.A.; 3, Sls7rßev.G. W:~J. Spence. Subof.Childhood. , ! I. MOUNT EDEN. — 11, Rev. G. W. J. Spence; 7, Bey. E. Cox. "" '"" Key. E. Cox; 7, Rev. w. R. Tuck, M;A: : ~ ; PAiRNELL MISSION.— Mr. W. Marshall; 7, .Mr.,F. ,w.. Stone (valedictory address on retiring trom the leadership of the mission). ' "* I Mr. G. W. £: Boblnsoh. I Mr. R. 1. Adllngtoh. M 0 D I.'* * CHURCH. WEST CIRCUIT: i «S I ?Sgi£ BOPriß, ' s DECISION DAY. r 5 , *£■ JOHN'S, PONSOJJBY.-ll; REV. G. JONR A44WM to the louni!- Subject: "WHEN TO DECIDE, AND WHY." 6.45, Mβ. C. H. POOLE, >M.P.> Anthems: Morh"f. , I 8^ !t & * he -S«P"Rht " tEgilleston), eoloist. Miss Hanncken; .Evening, " I Will Sing of Thy Power." (SulUvan), .soloist, Mr. GJffeon. Solo,; , ? Beyond, , " Mrs. Coulson. -BATf IBLD.-lirSR- C. H. POOLE, M.P.; &45, REV. G. BOND. Services for the iYonng. ... . -~..:... , j ~ . T-JEVONP.OBT METHODIST CIRCUIT.— A/ DEVONPORT—Ii, Mr. J. ■ GUbert; 7, Mr. E y A. Bond. SUNNYSIDB^II- Mr. Falkner; 7, Rey.B.,Taylor.- TAKAPUNA— 11, Bey. R. Taylor; _7j Mr. E.'Bi. Jones. TJIHKENHBiD METHODIST CIRCUIT: ■*?-«JBKENHEAD—U, Mr. J. M. Porster; 7, Young Men's Mission Band. NORTHCOTE—IIi :Mr. ,:B; Stone; 8.45,2 MrHamcs. BIRKDALE—7, Mr. J; Ml Forster. (A UCKLAND THTISSION. ST. GEORGE'S HALL,. GT. n NORTH-BD. U ajn.—Morning Service. i'\: ■ ' !.i :-. " Preacher, REV. J. WILSON. 7 p.m.—SERVICE FOB THE PEOPLE. ! Preacher, BEY. J. WILSON, i 3 -AND ; 'MEETING OF ; J.CCa d VBEOTHEJBHOOD- ■ r ■-- k Speakers: BROS. WHEATLEY. CBAD- ! DOCK,"and FLEET; The DWnk I '~ v Tlrafflc from a Workingman'u . Stand- ■--■-•» -.point." J- v>. if-/*; \JL &k.u£ifXx.3 MUSICAL ITEMS. rj~iHELPING HAND HALL, FREEMAN'S ,;.--;, •• ■ .-,::-riT >. BAY.: :<'.-{ ■.— Ui-: !. II a.m.—Felowßbip Meeting. ; .-,.•..• ••: Leader. MR. T. CLARK. , v '. / f IK p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Service. V-,-- . ,_. 7 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE PBOPUQ-4 ; " Speaker," MB. H.E. PACEY. ' TO-DAY, 2.30-p.m.,;EAST-ST. HALL. Laying Memorial Stones of New Hall, HON. G. POWLDB, M.P., r Laying First Memorial. J ' TO-NM>HT, at 8. GRAND CONCERT, WESLEY , HALL, ' .OlI:'-'..--. 1 iFree.;*.: - ; ~■: r\ ? ■ Collections in Street, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. In aid ■•■---■■ - of our: New -Hall. . .: ■■'-.-> "PRIMITIVE ; METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-OT.—li ajn];r Mr'-J. < Lock; 6.45' p.m.; ""Rev~ j: Saunders: * veigns-tod Their Interpretation." Anthem, "Exalt Him All Ye; People." ~ ~ , .: ~. i PITT. AND EDWIN-STBEET.—II",a-m.,: Rev. J. Saunders, "First Principles." &45 p.m., Rev. J. F. Doherty and Mr G. Ogden. NEWMARKET (Sunday-school Anniver-sary)—ll;a-m., Rev. J. uF. Doherty; 3 p.m., Revi F: .A ISoloiby-Mr G. Hig-, gott 6.45 p.nu-ReT.W..S..Potter. Children's Choir, Special Music at all services. - . TUESDAY, Social Evening at .7.30. Tickets 6d. ' '"- v" ' ' " MT. BOSKILL— VL ajn.. Ber. W. S. Potter." "A'King's Bequest." "Youog People specially invited. Anthem, "Hear My Prayer. 6.45 p.m., Mr Mill. Anthem, •"Onward." GREAT NORTH-ROAD MISSION. HALL —11 a.m.—Mr E-D. KiiJg;VK45 p.m., Mr H. Fenny and :■ RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. PRANKLIN-RD.-ill, Mr. W. Stewart; 6.45, Rev. F. A. Thompapn. RICHMOND-BD.-—ll, Bey. T. H. 8.45,-Mr.; ,W. Thompson. WATiEBVIBW—3, Ber. +W? S. Potter; 6.30, Mr. V. GoIdIe.?£AV,ONOAI.E— 7; Mr. J. Stephenaon. EDEN TERRACE PRIMITIVE METHODIST ; Prayer Meeting; 11. Bey. F. A. Thompson; 6.45, Bevi T. HLyon: Subject, "Dagon and the Ark of God." . Soloist, Mk Mollard. Anthem, "I Am He That Liveth." " '. . . METHODIST CHUBCH,- MOUNT J EDEN.—Services: Morning, 11; Brenlug,7; Sabbath School. 10 a,m. and 2.30 p.m. BAP T IST - T ABE RNAC LB. UPPER QUBEN-ST. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. J. Lewis; "The Christian Calling." 6.45 p.m.—Bey. H. 3i. Lewis, "Dead Egyptians." . 7 , Communion Service at close of Evening ' " ~ - -.- '■ -■Service... ".-■.'■'•■ ■"■ Tf THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Praise, Prayer, ■"■--: ■•,. -Address.-! ■ '■■-•_.■■. RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHTJBCHi 11—Mr O. G. McHatUe. • &4&r-Mr T.. T. Garland. . a PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, 11—Rev. W. R. WooUey. Evening, 7—Mr Doagt. ICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. I Morning, 11—Mr W. Dowle, Evening at 7—Mr O. 'G. McHattie. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.— . Morning at 11—Mr W. Brakenrig. Evening at 6.45—Mr Stewart. PSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.—Morninc, IX a,m., Mr J. Wilkinson;. Evening, 6.45 p.m., Mr H. Townehen'd. "Greater Than Abraham." .. . . ,-.,., HURCH OF PROGRESSIVE THOOGHT Federal Club Rooms, Wellesley-et., 7 p.m.—Rev. iM. Walker. Subject, "Value: of the' Soul." ' ' . SS OSPEL HALL, PABNELIZ Sunday 3 , 7 p.m. — Preather, Mr Forbes McLeod. I ;-,■' ; ' • - {•' -" Tuesday. — Bible Beading! 7.30 p.m. • A Cordial Invitation to All. EDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD, MOUNT ;-. ■;. Eden. ■■ ~ Sunday, 7.p.m.—"Mr Farmer. . Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Address to Christians ..: ~. ." ,'>.-' '.- ~.,.';■ HOWE ST. HALL, OFF KARANGA- : . ■«■' . iHAPE-RD., . . ' Sunday; 7 p.m. — Speaker,; Mr R. Laidlaw. Come and ; Bring Friends. - All are Welcome. GOSHBIi HALL, CALLIOPE-ROAD DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m. — Preacher, Mr Govan. ** fc L"' •' AH Welcome. * . - r - Tuesday — Prayer Meeting. Friday — Bible Reading. TTNITABIAN C H U B C H, U PONSONBY-RD. (Near Reservoir). . Morning at 11—" A Qulet'jLlfe." Evening, at 7—"The Story of Christ's Temptation.""" ; - : REV. W. JELLIE. 8.A.; : , ; T> EOPL E* S Tif IS S I'O N . A!E,O PLE ' S '.«<•: j: SSI pN . OPERA HOUSE, Wellesley-st. OPEN , AIR, 8 . OfCtOCK TO-NIGHT. SUNDAY, .SDRVICES. AS FOLLOWS. Sunday Morning, 11, Oddfellows" Hall—Mr. Harold Peat. ... _,■ , 3 p.m.—Opera C. Yf; Harris Evangelist, late from England and India ~ Subject: " At tJie ■ End of the Tetier " Bol6lst, Miss Gooch. . : ■ v" • ESvening, 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'e. POPULAR Moody of South Africa, . Mr. David Russell, under the auspices of the-Y.M.C.A. SoloWs, Miss'Carslen, M«eter Flatt.' •• -■■'■,■•■ ,• - >■ Come Early to secure a Good Seat >■■■■=■ ,v. Hymnbook Provided, s> ;: -W ; . ■: PEOPLE'S MISSION—The "Moody" of -*-' South Africa (the Rev. David Russell) speaks"-at' Opera House; Sunday, 7 p.m. '' I.''

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 249, 17 October 1908, Page 3

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