ECCLESIASTICAL. TUT ETHODIST CHURCHES IU- PITT-ST. CIRCUIT. TO-iMORROW, REOPENING SERVICES. PITT-STREET CHURCH. Morning, 11—REV. W. SINCLAIR. .Anthem, " Awake, Put ou Thy Strength" CGreenish). Te Deiun (Jackson). Reck. " And God Created Man," air " In Native Worth" ("CreaUon"), Air. M. Gregory. Evening, 7—BEY. W. READY. SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. Anthems, " The Straiu Upraise of Joy and Praise " (" Samson"), soloist, Mr. Gregory; " Hark! Hark! my Soul" (Suelley), soloists, Misses Tudehope and Anderson. Solos, " Show mc Thy Ways, O Lord" (Torreute), and " Nearer, my God, to Thee" (Holdeu), Mrs. Hamilton Hodges; '* I Will Sing of Thy Great Msscy" ("Suibat Mater") Mrs. Sumner. Recit. " Thus Salth the Lord" air "But Who May Abide?" ("Messiah"), Mr. Robert Orr. MOUNT ALBERT.—II, (Rev. G. S. Cook; 7, Mr. E. Mcßoberts. KINGSILAND.—OX, Ml G. ,B. Hlnton (Student), Special Address to Young Meuj 10.45, Rev. G. S. Cook. AROHHILL.—II, Mr. Hislop; 7, Mr. Hislop and Mr. Burtou. AVONDALE.—IL Mr. Mcßoberts; 6.45, Mr. Hlnton (Student). WAIKUMIETE.—II, iMr. Muldoon; 6.45, Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. ORATUA.—3, Mr. Hammond. I HENDEdiSON.—II, Rev. A. N. Scottex, BA; 6.45, Mr. Muldoon. TE ATATAU.—2.4S, Rev. A. N. Scotter, 1 BA. 519 METHODIST CHURCHES, AUCKLAND BAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON-<BOAD.—II, Rev. W. A. Hay; 7, Rev. J. J. iMulher. MOUNT EDEN.—II, Mr. Wilson; 7, Rev. W. A. Hay. NEWMARKET.—II, Rev. H. L. Richards; 7, Mr. Scrlveu (Student). PIAJiNELL.—II, IMr. SScrlven (Student) ; 7, Mr. Emerson. •REMUERA—7, Rev. H. L. Richards. •PANMUiRE.—3, Rev. U. L. .Richards. j\/J ETHODIST CHURCHES AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.—II [a.m., Mc. C. Carr (Student); T p.m.. Rev. A C. Lawry. Anthems: Morning, "Lead, Kind jly Light" (Sullivan); evening, "Aud tat Glory"' (Handel). BAYFIELD.—U sum., Rev. A. C. Lawry 7 p.m., Mr. Burnett (Student). Morning Solo, " Face to Face," Mrs. Kaeper; an •them by Choir. Evening; Solo, " Heavemj Grace," Miss C. Dempsey. EVONPOKT METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.—DEVONPORT: 11, Rev W. H. Beck; 7, Mr. Brakenrig r SUNNYSIDE—II, Mr. Parker, sen.; 7, Rev. W. H Beck. A Quartet will be rendered, "Nearer Still Nearer." 7 p.m. TAKAPUNA—II, Mr A. E. Dillon; 7, Mr. A B. Dillon. IRKENHBAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. BIRKENHEAD—II a.m.. Rev. T. G Carr; 7 p.m., 'Mr. Edwin 3. Hutson. NORTH COTE—II a.m., Mr. F. Souster; 7 p.m.. Mr J. A. ißunclmau. BIRKDALE—7 p.m., Rev T. G. Carr (Sacrameut). MAIiFILLD— 3 p-m-. Rev. T. G. Carr. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL TV/TISSION. UCKLAND VVENTRAL i&MSSION. (Motto, "Have Faith in God.") Bright, Helpful Services will be helc TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), as follows:— 11 a.m. —Central Mission Hall, Albert Btsreet. Speaker, Mrs. Hutchinson, Matron of the Door of Hope. Sunday-school, 2.45: Young Men's Class, ; p.m. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30 —SONG SEUVICB. Orchestra: Braga's "Serenade," Selec tlon of Popular Hymns. Choir: "The Pilot." Song: "Speak Just a Word." Soloist Mr. McDougaU, "We Shall Know." 7 p.m.—GREAT MISSIONARY SERVICE Speaker, REV. 0. BURGESS, China. 15th Anniversary Services of tbe Misslo: wm be held on SUNDAY, 25th June Social Tea on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth June Tickets, 1/ each. Everybody heartily wel come on Snnday first. J -Tj\RE>E METHODIST CHURCH" Moon A* Eden.—'Services-. Morning, 11; Evening 7; Sabbath School, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. A UCKLAND -VTETHODIST Tl/pSSTON i -a-OCKLAND -IXLetHODIST IU-ISSION EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. ■10 a-m.—Men's Bible Class, Minister's Rooa 11 a.m. —Preacher, REfV. JAMES WILSON "PAUL ON THE BELIEVER'S LIFE. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. S p.m.—Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Servic* Speaker. MJRS. BARTON, FROM SCOT LAND. Soloist, MISS MAUD LEE Selections by the MISSION ORCHESTRA 7 p.m.—Preacher, REV. JAMES WILSOS Subject. " RATIONALISM." Soloist, MR. HENRY BLAKBLEY. 'Mission Choir and Orchestra, 6.45 p.m. NOTE.—DON'T FAIL TO HEAR MRS. BARTON. 3 p.m. I TJIRIMITIVE METHODIST CHUBCE ALEXAJiDRA-ST.—ll a.m., Mr W. Co lison; 6.45 p.m., Rev. F. A Faults. PITT AND EDWIN STS.—II a.m., Rei S. B. Maiden; 6.45 p.m., Rev. S. B. Maidei NEWMARKET—3 p.m., Rev. IH. iW'hiti 6.40 p.m., Mr Howison. BIT. ROSKILL—II a.m., Judge Buttor 6.45 p.m., Rev. H. White (Sacrament). GREAT NORTH-RD.—ll a.m., Rev. I White; 6.45 p.m., Mr L. Coßine. RIMIT-IVE METHODIST CHUROHEI —FRANKLIN-ROAD: 11, Rev. J. Ca lisle; 6.45, Rev. W. Harris. RICHMONI AVENUE: 11. Rev. W. Harris: 6.45, Rev. Carlisle. WATER-VIEW—3, Rev. J. Ca lisle; 6.45, Mr. Beswick. AVONDALE— ■Mr. "J. Gamble. "ORIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHE Jl Eden Terrace —11 a.m., Rev. J. 0 pbert. Suhject: "Waiting Upon God. 6.45 p.m.. Rev. N. Hyde. Morningside—: a.m., Rev. N. Hyde; 6.45 p.m., Rev. J. C phert. ONEHUNGA METHODIST CH.URCI —11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Duke Mangere—ll ami., Mr Barton. Mange: Bridge—7 p.m., Mrs Gibson. A Plea for Social Solvation! Hear Sec Bennett, Opera House, To-aiorrc (Sunday), 7.30. Come early. i C~~ HiRISTIAN E VIDENCE—rT - EGMOS DOWLE speaks at Grey Statue, Sh day afternoon, 2.30. Subject: "The C« taintles of Religion and the Speculations Science." TTNITED CHURCH OF SPIRITUALIST ORANGE HALL, NEWTON. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Public Lecture, "Spiritualism, Present and Future," By Mr JAMES WILSON. All Thinkers Invited. Music and Question TJiROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION 0 X SPIRITUALISTS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT STREE' SUNDAY MEETINGS. 3 p.m.—Mr James Wilson's Adult Class. • 7 p.m.—Lecture by Mis Sorensen, N.A. Subject, "Mental and Magnetic Hei ing." I Clairvoyant Description aud Messa I from Flowers. Mr. Dwarfs Orchestra will play the f< I lowing selections: "Maritana" (Waliac [ "Wiegenlied" (Hauser). A UCKLAND MINISTERS' ASSOC! I -A. TION. SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEETINGS COMMITTEE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE " SOCIAL CHRISTIANITY." A MASS MEETING Wiil bo held In the KING'S THEATRE, NEWTON. On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE IS At 3 oYloc.-k. THE CHRISTIAN POSITION OF THI SOCIAL QUESTION WILL BE STATED. Speakers: Rev. H. Steele Craik aud Rev. D D. Sco Musical Items. ,« The % a X t^, be luUen h * his Worship t Mayor (C. J. Parr, Esq.) HOWARD ELLIOTT, _ S 3O Convener of Conrmlttee YT/TIAT Shall We Do to~be~Savecl?~'H( »» Scott Bennett, Opera House, Suad: Immense crowds every lecture.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 6
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