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ECCIXSIASTICAX. ' C H U B C H ES. . PITT-ST. CIRCUIT." ■i PITTrST/ -CHURCH.—II a.m.. Rev. G. S. Cook. Anthem, "Come, and Let Us Return" (Jackson), .soloist,. Mrs. Gladding; 6.45, Rev.'"W; -Ready. - ' Subject, "Church Pageants; or, Wtoat 'the Churches Show the World." Anthem, "By Babylon's Wave", (Gounod). Solo, -Hear.Ye, Israel" (Elijah), 'iliss Tudehope. aiOUNT ALBERT.—II, Rev. W.. Beady; 6.46, Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. KEsGSLAXD.—II,' Key. A; N. Scotter; 6.45, Mr. F. Stone. ARCH HILL.—II, Mr. J. Bridges; 6.45, Rev. G. S. Cook. AVONDALE.— II, Mr. J. W. Shackelford; 6.45, Mr. Thompson. WAIKUMETE.—*.4S, Mr. H. Field. HEN-DiERSON.—7, Mr. W. Holdsworth. X'BW LYNN.—3, Rev. A. N. -Scotter, B.A. -\JT B T H ODIST CHURCH. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. G-KAFTOXhRD.—II, Rev. H. R. Dews■bury; 7, Mr. Olds (student). 'MT. EDEX.—II, Mr. Emerson; 7, Bey. H. R. Dewsbury. NEWMARKET.—II and 7, Rev. H.BeggS PARNELL.—II, Mr. Rowe; 7, Mr. Emerson and Mr. J. Ferguson. ;KEMC<ERA.—7, Sir. Bowe. PAXiMU-BiE-.—3, Rev. H. 'R. Dewsbnry. TUT ETHODIST CHURCHAUCKLAND" WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PO^fSONBY.—II, MX. SCRIVBN (student); 6.45, REV. G. BOND. Anthems: Morning, "Hearken Unto Mc- (Sullivan); evening, "Gloria" from Farmer's "Mass in B Flat." BAYFIELD.—II, REV. G. BOND; 6.45, MIR. SCRIVEN. EVONPORI METHODIST CIRCUIT|—. iDEVONPORT—II, Mr. A. Allen (student); 7, Eev. R. Taylor. SNUNI'SIDB— 11, «cv. R. Taylor; 7, Mr. R. E. Dorrle. TAKAPUNA—II, Mr. R. E. Dowle; 6.45, Mr.jE. A. Bond/ D'EVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT.— Sunday, November 14th.—DEVONPORT: 11, Mr A. Allen (student);" 7, Rev. R. Taylor. SUXNYSIDB: U, Rev. R. Taylor; 7, Mr R. B. Dowle. TAKAPUNA: 11, Mr J. B. Allen. 6.45, Mr A. Allen (student), Mr E. A. BoniL | B" iRKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. BIBKENHBAD—II a.m., Rev. T. G. Carr (Sacrament); 7 p.m., ■Mγ. H. L. Richards (student). Js'ORTHCOTE—II a.m., Mr. H. L. Richards (student); 3 p.m., Mr. H. L. -Richards (student); 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. BIRKDALE—7 p.m., Mr. G. Wilson. MAYFIELD—3 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. AUCKLAND TITErrHODIST TyTISSION. - ■ ' EAST-ST. HALL. NEWTON. 11 a.m.—Preacher_ REV. J. 'WILSON. Communion after service. .. " . 3 p.m.—P.S.A. and Brotherhood Service. Speaker, MR. F. G. EWINGTONt "The •Ministry of Angels." Chairman, REV. « T . WILSON. Soloists, MRS. J. DIXON and MR. H. MOOR. 7 p.m.—'Preacher, REV. J. WILSON: "THK USE OF STRENGTH." Soloist,; MiR. FRED. RIPLEY. Choir and Orchestral Song Service, 6.30 p.m.

HELPING HAND MISSION, FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 MR. H. E. FACET. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7- p.m.—Service for the People. , Preacher. MR. J. RICHARDS. Leader, MR. A. ALLEN. Soloist, MRS. JACKSON. A Hearty Welcome to AIL ...'■. EAST-ST. HALL, NEWTON. CHOIR CONCERT. FRIDAY, NOV. 19, at 8 p.m. First Part: Miscellaneous Items. Second Part: GKAND CANTATA, •THE KOLLING SEASONS." Admission 1/ Children 6d. In aid of Choir Fnnds. _ .- .- iPIBIMITIVB METHODIST CHUiBCH, ALEXANDRA-ST.—ll, Rev. R. Ralne; 6.45, Rev. J. Cocker; anthem, "Praise the Lord, O My Soul." 1»1TX" AiXD 'EDWIN STREETS.—FIoraI Sunday—ll, Mr. Foston; 3 p.m.. Grand Flower Service, about 40 performers; 8.45, Mr. Foston. NEWMARKET—3, Rev. J. Cocker; 6.45, Mr. Beer. MT. ROSKILL—II, Rev. H. Cottom: "The Purpose of God"; 6.45, Rev. H. Cottom: "Messengers." GRE-AT N'ORTH-RD.—ll, Key. .-A. ■Harris; 6.45, Rev. A. Harris. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, PITT AXD EDWiN STREETS. FLOWER i/[7NDAY—Grand Floral Service, 8 p.m. Forty performers. An instructive, kireresting, and elevating programme. Primitive" methodist"churches. Rev. J. Cocker; 6.45, Rev. R. Raine. Duet by Jiasd&mes Kasper and Dixon. KICHMOJfD-HD.—ll, Supply; 6.45, Mr. J. Collison. WATER-VIK-W—3, Rev. R. Raine; 6.45, Mr. I). Goidie, AVONDALE—3, Mr. Viggers; 7, Mr Kennerley. HOBSONVILLE TRIP— Rev. J. Carlisle. , DBN TERRACE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. FLOWER SUNDAY. Special Flower Services *f 11 and 6.45. conducted by . Hey. T. H. Lyon. . Flower Songs and Recitations by 60 Junior C. Endeavourers. 'Prayer. (Meeting 7.30 a-m., Open-air Meeting 6 p.m. : FREE METHODIST CHCKCH, 3e.t- Eden.. —Services: Morning, 11; Evening, 7, Sabbath- School, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. TVAPTIST . TABERNACLE, UPPER *-> -■ QUEEN-STREET. • ;' ;• 11—RSV. H. RXOWI>iSS KEMPTpS. Subject: "The. Christian's Use of Money." 6.4s—Singing by Cliolr. 7—Special Service for Young Men. : . Preacher: iIK. J. T. liEAPE. •• • ' ■VfQUXT EDEX BAPTiSI -CHURCH. xro. Pastor, KEY. HOWAKDELXJOTT. 11 a.m.—"-The Law;s. of. Prayer." 7 p.m.—"The Refuge of Lies."' . _ | Concert in aid ol ■Sunday-school Picnic: Fund, Thursday, lSth. Tickets," "One Shilling. -Excellent programme. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHUKCH. aiorning, 11—'Rev. Alfred .North. ... Evening, 7—Rev. W. R. Woolley. ICHMOND - BAPTIST CHURCU. Morning, at 11—Mr. French. ' ; '■ Evening, at 7—Mr. O. G. McHattie ■• -■ , , (Baptismal Service). RANGE-RD. BAPTIST CHURChT (Corner Dominion-road). ■. • - ; REV. A. KiKVOODJ- '' ' Meetings for the Deepening ot the 'Spiritual Life. To-night, at 8, and Thursday, 18th, at 7.30 p.m. Services To-morrow— Morning Prayer at 7; Worship at 11, "Beha Us, O Lord, , ' a keyword or the Welsh, Revival. Evangelistic Service at 6.45 p.m., "Jesus, the Joy-Briuger." You are coraiaily invited. / - TgPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL .ANNIVERSARY. . 11 a.m.—MR. 0. G. McHATTIE. .8 p.m.—SBV.-HOWARD ELLIOT."". 7 p.m.—REV. ALFRED NORTH. Special Singing by Scholars.' Soloists, the Misses Husband and M. Rountree, and Mr. W. Long. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING, WEDNESx DAY, 17th, 6.30 p.m. . X~ TNITARIAN CHURCH, EONSONBY-BD. ■> • ' - (Near .Reservoir). Morning, at 11—"Where Does 'Religion ■Come in?" Evening, at 7—"Principles of Unitarianism: 11., AH Truth ithe Revelation of God." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. Sunday, at 3—Distribution _ot. Prizes: Dj , . R. 03riffault. THURSDAY—SaIe of. Work;, opening at 2.30 by W. H. Prickitt,.Esq. THE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH—The Hall, Poinpalllerterrace, Pousonby.—Service, Sunday, at 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 2.43 p.m.; Reading Cirelioi, 7 p.m. ■ " There is conjunction with" the Lo_rd by means of the Word, because the AVord treats of Him alone. Consequently the Lord la the all in all of the Word, and is called the ..Word. . . .In It alone, there-are spirit and life, as the Lord teaches"."—Swedeuborg. .■ ..- .. . ■': "., " ■ .;".-..; ■piROHIBITION MEETINGS,"' SUNDA.Y. ■tI 3 and 7— Mr. William Richardeon diecusses, Cowardice, Treachery, or Stupidity No : Llcense Party. *;"..; . . • .113 "PiEOPLE'S MISSION, (Federal He!]), 11— -t 7. — A. J. Black, Mlssioner. People's

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 3

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