ECCLESIASTICAL. TUT ETUODIST C~H SHCfiES. PITT-ST. CIRCUIT. PITT-ST. CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. W. Ready. Mr. Yung Leang Hwang (Chinese Consul) will speak. Church Parade of Boys' Brigade. Anthem, "Incline Thine Ear"; soloist, Mr. Nicholson. 6.45, Rev. F. W. Isitt. Mr. Isitt will speak on "Heaven Strengthened by Man's Weakness." Anthem, "I Will Sing of Thy Power"; soloist, Miss Bousklll. MT. ALBERT—II, Rev. G. S. Cook; 6.45, Mr. H. Field. MOUNT ROSKILL — 3 p.m., Service of Song, "Nell: The Story of a London Waif." Connective Readings by Mrs Cocker. Collection. KiNGSLAND.—II, Mr. H. Field; 6.45, Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. ARCH HILL (Sunday-school Anniversary) —11, Key. A. N. 'Scotter, 8.A.; afternoon, 3, Rev. G. S. Cook; 6.45 p.m., Key. W. Beady. AVONDALE—II, Mr. A. G. Marshall, 8.A.; 5.45, Rev. G. S. Cook. MEIHODISI CH U R C H. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD (CHURCH ANNIVERSARY).—Services: Morning, 11, REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL (of Invercargill); Evening, 6.45, REV. H. R. DEWSBIJRY. Solos at both services, 'by iREV. A. MITCHELL and MR. ASPJNiALL. Muslca' Service, Afternoon, at 3, conducted by Key. A. Mitchell. MOUNT EDEN—II, Mr. Adlington; 7, Rev. H. Begcs. NEWMARKET—II, Rev. H. B. Dewsbury; 7, Mr. Adlington. •PARXELL—II, Rev. H. Beggs; 7, Mr. Emerson and Mr. J. Richards (Student). REMUERA—7, Mr. Robinson. PANMURE—3, Mr. Thompson. r\ RAFTON ROAD METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY AND 'RE-OPENING OF CHURCH AND ORGAN. SUNDAY AUGUST 29, AND WEDNESDAY •SEPTEMBER 1. Services will be held as follows:— Morning at 11 BEY. A. MITCHELL (of Invercargill) Evening at 6.45 ..REV. H. R. DETWSBURY Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a Sacred Musical Service will be held, at which Mr. W. T. Sharp will render Organ Solos, the Rev. A. Mitchell and Mr. W. Asplnall, and other frl;nds, will assist the Graf tonroad Choir. iAt both Morning and Evening Services Mr. Mitchell will sing, and in the morning Mr. Asplnall will sing • " Shepherd of the Fold." and in the evening " Be Thou Faithful Unto Death." On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, In the Church, at 7.30 p.m., A Musical Service and Recit.il will take place. Mr. W. T. Sharp will preside at the Organ. The Grafton Road Choir, assisted by Musical Friends, including the Rev. A. Mitchell and Mr. W. AspinalL At tractive Programme. No entrance fee. Collection towards expenses. ■jyr ETHODiST church. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.— 11, MR. W. MARSHALL; 6.45 p.m.. REV. GEO. BOND. Anthems: Morning. " There is a Green Hill " (Somerset); evening, "The Glory of the Lord" (Simper); Solo, "Nearer my God to Thee, " Miss Tonkin. BAYFIELD.—II a.m., R*v. GEO. BOND; 6.45 p.m., REV. G. F. STOCKWELL. ARCH HILL METHODIST SUNDAYSCHOOL (NORTHCOTE-ST.). 28TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW, AUG. 29. Morning, at 11—Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. Afternoon, at 3—-'Rev. G. S. Cook. Evening, at 6.4s—Rev. W. Ready. Special Music. Special Collections. Conductor, Mr. T. H. Chapman. Pianiste, Miss Muldoon. ANNUAL SOCIAL, WEDNESDAY, SEP. I. 107 DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT —SE-RVICES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. —DBVOXPORT—II, Mr. L. Hames- 7, Bey. R. Taylor. 'SUNNYSIDE—II, Rev R. Taylor; 7, Mr. W. Brakenrig. TAKAPUNA —11, Mr. E. A. Bond; 6.45, Mr. G. Wilson. BIRKENH.EAD METHODIST BIRKENHEAD—II a.m., Rev. -T G.. Carr; 7 p.m. Mr. A. L. White. NORTHCOTE—II a.m., Mr. S. Stone; 6.45 p.m., Mr. W. A. Burley (Student). BIRKDALE— 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr (Sacrament). MAYFIELD—3 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. RrarmvE methodist churches— FRANKLIN-RD.—ll, Rev. R. Raine; 6.45, D. H. Fawcett. RICHMOND-RD.— 11, A. E. Thomas; 6.45, Rev. R. Raine. WATERVIEW—3, Bey. B. Raine; 6.30, Mr. Beswick. AVONDAIvE—3, Supply; T, Mr. B. Thomas. TAUPAKI—Rev. J. Carlisle. EDEN TERRACE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.—7.3O, Prayer Meeting; 11, 'The Divine Guidance"; 6, Open-air Meeting; 6.45, "The Cure of a Withered Hand." Preacher, Rev. T. H. Lyon. A UCKLAXD TITETHODIST TVTISSIUN. ORANGE HALL—Junior Society, 11 a.m. EAST-ST. HALL—II a.m. Preacher, BEY. J. WILSON. 3 p.m.—P. S.A. SERVICE. Speaker, MR. GEO. H. RALPH. Solo, ■•Oh, Lord, Thou Hast Searched," MISS DOROTHY BUCKLEY, of Leeds, England. Solo, selected, MISS MAUD LEE. 7 p.m.—Preacher, KEY. JAMES WILSON— "CUBIST IX YOUR BUSINESS." 'Solo, "Oh, Rest in The Lord," MISS DOROTHY BUCKLEY, of Leeds, England CHOLR ANtD ORCHESTRA. HELPING HAND HALL. Musical Service, 6.30 p.m. FREEMAN-S BAY. 11 a.m.—Preacher, MR. C. H. OLDS. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. C. H. Olde. Messages in Song, MESSRS. FENTON AND BLAKELEY. Prayer and Self-denial Week, Sept. 5 to 12. ■pRIMITIVE 'METHODIST CHURCH. ALEXANDRA-ST.—ll, Key. <B. Cottom; 6.45, Rev. J. Cocker. Subject, "The Better Land." PITT AND EDWIX ST.—ll, Bey. J. Cocker; 6.45, Bey. A. Harris. NEWMARKET—3 p.m., Rev. H. Cottom (Sacrament); 6.45, Mr L. T. Collins. MOUNT ROSKILL—II, Mr J. Bridges; 6.45, Rev. H. Cottom. GREAT NOHTH-ED.—ll, Bey. ; IA. Harris; 6.45, Mr J. Gamble. • REE METHODIST CHURCH, Mt. Eden. —Services: Moralng, 11; evening, T; Sabbath School, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. "V 7" M.C.A. —"Young Men's Own," 4 o'clock. SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1909. Speaker: : MR. J. J. BAILEY, of India. Subject: "The Social Problems of India." Men Only. All Welcome, Notice.—We meet for Prayer Every Day at 12.30-1.30, at V.'M.C.A. 105 a uckland /Central j\/rissioN. SUNDAY EVENING, PEOPLE'S SERVICE, IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MR ED. E. GRC.MWADE will speak, ■ME MATTHEW" FOSTER, of Hobart, will sine H.M. Theatre opens at 6; Service commences at 6.45. The Mission Orchestra and Choir will render Selections. The Mhteion Braes Band conduct! an "Open Air" Meeting, at Corner of Vlctoria6t, nt 6 p.m., and Lower Queen-st. at 10.15 a.m. . At 11 a.m.. Praise and Fellowship Meeting in the Mission Hall, Albert-st. Sunday School at 2.45. We give a hearty invitation to strangers and non-churchffoers. PEOPLE'S MISSION, FEDERAL HALL Morning and Evening. Preacher: A. J. BLACK. Bright Hymns, Stirring Subjects. All Welcome. 171 OVAL ALBERT HALL, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, at 7.30, Professor Blckerton will Lecture on "The Social Tangle, and The Way to Unravel It." Miss Domenica Martinengo -the popular contralto, will sing. Silver collection rfcROGBESSIVH THOUGHT. — Federal IT Club. Booms, Welleeley-et— 7 p.m. Rer. M. Walker. Subject; "Ou XJenxnjenplace."
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 3
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