ECCLESIASTICAL jVf ETHODIST CHU EC H E 8. PITT-ST. CIRCUIT. FOREIGN MISSIONS SUNDAY t PITT-ST. CHURCH.—II a-m Rev W Eeady; anthem, "iUn s of Kings" (Simperi! Evening, Key. W. A. Heighway (from Fijiianthem, "Praise the Lord of All." Soloist! MOUNT ALBEET.-ll a.m., Eev. W. A. ileigh-n-ay; evening, Rev. G. s. Cook KINGSLAND.—II a.m., Rev. A. 2i Scotter, 8.A.; 3 pjn.. Rev. W. A. Heisfc™y; evening, Ker. sv. iJeady AIiCH HILL—II a.m., Key G. S Cookevening, Mr. Holdswortli ' AVOM>ALE.—II a.m., Mr. F. Stone; 7 p.m., Hey. A. N. Scotter. During the week the Rev. W. A. HBKSHT Wlll L* o " at Avondaie Stf^Pa^ UA I-^ 7Ary ' at Kingsland on 7.30; Pitt-st. on WCEIDXESUA\, ~ao. Lantern Views. CH U R C H E S. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON-ED.—ll a.m., Rev. H. R Dewsbury; 7 p.m., Mr R. Emerson. Ee^°a"Begg S EN - U a m- T pm - NEWMARKET. — Dr. C. F. Strange- 7 Rev. 11. it. Uewsbury. I'AKJNKLL.—n, Mr JDellow; 7, Mr H.OSBREMUERAj—7, Dr. C. V. Strange. PANiiUHE.—3, Mr Marshall. (|[ETHODIST CH U R C~H ES. AUCKLAND WIiST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S, POASONBY.—II, HEY G. BUND, -IHtei HliSi'ONt.ißlL.irii;S Or' CHiiiSTIAN ClTliaiiSbLU"." ti.45, MR W. KuWii (Studeut). Autuems: Muruiug, ••liear Us, v Lord" (trom Handel's "Largo"); soioLsis, Mtes Allison and Mr R. a. Scott. Evening, ""lue Augelua" (rroiu ••ilantanu,' , Wallace)'. BAYFIKLD—II, MR W. ROWE (Studgnt)-, jj.to, MR C. CAKK (Student). -j-kEVOXPOia , METHODIST CIRCUIT— *-* DjcVU-M-Uiil'—ll, aupiJiy; 7, liev. Mr n. beuii. SL'lsM'SiDE —Jα, Mr \V. Harvey; 7, Mr fc. Paxiier. TaX A I'U.NA—II, itev. beck; ti.4o, Mr <J. Wiison. BIUKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. —iixiiiiiiNHliAju—ij. a.m., ana i p.m., iiev. H. Llaiue (iiiissuon). AUiiTliCO'J-K— 11 a.m., btuueut; ? p.ni., Jlr I' , . -Soaster. BIRKDALIi—7 p.m., Bi-udeut. GUtJKNiil'i'Ht: —3 p.m., Student. A UCKLA.ND METHOD-IST 'MISSION, EAST-ST. HALL. 10 a.m.—Bible Class for Men. 11 a.m. —I'uuLic bervice. Treacher, Mr Ciytle Curr iStudent). 6.30 i>.ui.- — beivic-c, by Orchestra and Chuir. 7 p.m.—livangelistlc Service for the People. PreaeUe-r, Mr Clyde Catr (student), bdhjerr, -War to the Knifp." boioiat, Alt C. Olds. Special ilusic by CUuir aud Orchestra. 3 p. i^. auu Meeting. breaker, iter. U. ituud. bojuisis, iuios Liiugsiord and Mr Carey. THUUtiDAY IiVE.MNU, at B—SPECIAL LIVING PlCxUjiii Ii^XiiKTAINjML.NT. FHKEiIAN'b iiAY. At 11 ajn., MR \V. (i. EDMONDS will conduct the Sei-vice. 7 p.m.—SEitVlCt ruLL THE PEOPLE. Leadtr, illl T. CLAlili. Treacher: .ujx lii-MMER (missionary on rurlougii). Soloists: Miss Alice ltiiamer ai:d Mr Carey. A Hearty Welcome is extended to this Service, whii-h will oe bngiit, in Leresiiiio and iicipfui. AUCKJLAND (fX&NTRAL TV/TISSIOK. i:i'.KI.ASU " TUiE GUSI'EL IN SO.SU AND S'IXJRI." At 11, MJJitJION HALL, ALiiiJlir-tt-X'iibiJi'r. Fellowsnip Meeting. GREAT S amti.VT.CE, IN 7 p.m., HIS ■MAJESTY'S THEA.TIRE, T p.m. it iLUBbTys rrHiiA-niih;. ADDRESSS by Mil. IIiTHBW EVANS. 'Subject: " Almost a Christian." 6.30 to 7—JJhoic-e Selections by Mission Orchestra. IChoral Items: " I WiJi Not Forget Thee." I " Oh, It Is Wonderful." ' Solo: " I Shall Reign With The King," •Miss Thonx>. Open-air Meeting To-nigiht, 7.30, Short-land-street. To-morrow, 10 and 6, led by Brass Band, Queen-street; aud, at 6 p.ni., by Mission Workers, iSiiortland-street. Strangers and Non-Churchgoers all invited. IPiRKE lIBTUOUISI CHDItCH, Mount Eden.—Services: Moruiug, 11; Evening, > 7; Sabbath School, 10 a.in. and 2.30 p.m. I I TWTT AND EDWIN STRIiJiTS PIUMIJT TIVE MIiI'IJ'ODI.-ST CHUitCH ANNIVKiiSARY SEiRVICIiS. SUNDAi, JULY 17th. Morning, 11, ItliV. J. COCK-liit: 3 p.m., KEY. A. A. MUfiKAY, of St. Andrews; G. 45, HEY. 11. FOSTOX. Special -Sing-ing by strong Choir, under Mr J. Bousliill, assisted by Mr W. .1. England, and V.M.C.A. Orchestra. Sok>.s»j by Mrs Bethune, Mr Klfrtledge, and Mrs j Summers. anil Aii-xander -Hymns i at afternoon and evening services. Spiy.-ial j ,coil ections. iru-nc:ions Wednesday. •30-tli. IT I TpRiMIIIVE METHODIST CHURCH. [ ALEXANDRA-ST-—ll, Eev. H. Boston; 6.45, Rev. J. Cocker. Subject: "GamDiius. and_ its Influence upon Ohsraeter." j 'PITT AND EDWIN-sSTREETiS.—Church Anniversary, 11, Rev. J. Cocker; 3 p.m., j Rev. A. A". .Murray; 6.45, Rev. H. Foston. j Tea on Wednesday. j NEWMARKET, 3 p.m., Rev. H. White; I' G. 45 p.m., Mr. Collies. , i M-OTJNT RO SKILL.—II, Rev. H. Wihlte; (L 45, Rev. H. White. [ GREAT NORTH-ROAD.—Special Evnngelistic Services, 11 a-m-, 3 p m., and 6.45, by Sisters Adey and illnnie, the Singing Evang,elists. Stransers Invited. ilissioa continued each night during the week. Tuesday, Lecture on " Lights and Shades of City Life." PRIMITIVE- MiETHODIST CHURCHES.— —FRANKLIN-RD.—ll and 6.45, Key. T. Carr; soloist, Mr Hodgson. RICHMOND —11 and 6.45, Res-. J. Carlisle. WATERVIEW—3, Rev. J. Carlisle; 6.45, Mr D. Goldie. AVOKDALE—7, Mr Beswlck. DEN TERRACE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. —7.30, Prayer Meeting; 11, Special Sermon on "Gambling," Rev. T. H. Lyon; 6.45, Evangelistic Service, Mrs. J. L. Wright. Special Mission conducted by Mrs. Wright during the week. APTIST TABERNACLE, UPPER QUEEN-ST. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. 11—"None Greater Than Joan the Baptist: 1., 'The Baptist's Testimony to-Christ.' " 6.4s—Singing by Choir. 7—People's Service—"GAilßLLNG," followed by Communion Service. T>ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. JL Monning, 11—Eev. Alfred North. Evening at 7—Eev. Alfred North. Snbject: "Gambling, a Bdack Blot on the Brotherhood." BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning at 11. Evening at 7 Pastor, T. W. GRAHAM. ]y|~OUN.T EJDEX BAPTIST CHURCH.Morning at 11—Judge Button. "Realising the Presence of God." Evening at 7—Judge Button. "Some Thougnts About Gambling." RANG-E-RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. COR. DOMINION-RD. REV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. Fellowship Meeting, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Quiet Hour, TO-MORROW MORNING 7.30 SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 a.m., "The Secret of Holding OuL" 6.45 p.m., "The Gambling Mania." Choir will sing ponular Mission Hymns. Petition for presentation to Parliament, re Gambling Act, will be at church doors for signature. PSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Mr P. E. Cheal. Evening at 7, Rev. W. E. WoolJey; Communion to follow. -VTEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. TO-MORROW (Sunday), I7tli inst, 7.30 p.m. H. SCOTT BENNETT Lectures on I TRADES UNIONISM: AS IT WAS AS IT IS, AS IT SHALL BE. Orchestral Music. Silver Coin Collection. 54 /""CHRISTIAN Room \J open dally, 11 iUH 4 p.m., except Saturday. Service iheld every Wednesday, 8 n.m. City Chambers, Room 54. 29
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 16 July 1910, Page 6
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