ECCLESIASTICAL. MARVS CATHEDRAL, PARNE NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. TAILS i'Hl.'Hi'U. SYMONUS-ST. s ii.ui., Ilirly Km-liarWt; HUo a.m., . I.iLimv .ml Sermon: T l>.iu.. KveuTower Is open to Visitors Every Day. from lii to 4..T0 p.m. els. Slxpeiiee earn. UK 'MASS L'UL'UCB. CNION-ST. i —IToI.v Eucharist 11.in - MatlliiH ami Litany, u.—Holy Eucharist (sung) and Serlon, 11 a.m. Re' non. 7 p.m. Tlie Vica ST. CUL.CMBA HALL, SURREY ilnniUic Prayi The Vlcar. n, 7 p.m. The uI.Y TRINITY, UKVOM'iiRT. • NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Services: s. 10. 11 a iu.. 4 ami 7 p.m. S. MieliaWs — ll a.m., 2,."W and 7 p.m. Stanley Hay—7 p.m. Thursday Mothers' Union, 2.30 p.m. T PETERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GREAT NORTH ROAD. I a.m. ami 7 p.m.—KKV. JAS. MILNE, M.A., Thames. All Heartily Invited. ... IVS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KIIYBEIt I> ASS-ROAD.
Services: 11 a-m. and 7 p.t RKY. HUGH DEGGS. Oiganlst :tii• I Choirmaster: Edward S. I'mston, ilus. Buc. T. STEPHEN'S PRBSBTTEJIIAN " CUfIiCH, JERVOrS-RD., FCTNSONBY. Mil.—"The Tree of Life." p.m.—'The Tumble of the Sower: The Wayside Hearer." l'mi.hur: REV. ISAAC JOLLY, M.A. T. .JA.UES' PRESBYTERIAN CHVBCH, CUURCH, EDENDALE PRBSYTHKIAN CHCKCH, Edendale Rd.. off Dominion Rd. CON-GRK^riTIONA*-cnußcn.
>.EV. H. STEELE CRAIK, Minister, i.m.—"An Enemy of the Fnltli." i.nj. "Theology and Experience: Jesu Made Christ." 'hen the Tearly Gates Unfold, imer. Solo, "Star of Bethlehem GREENLANE MISSION. rornlng. 11; Evening, 7—Rev. E. A. dgor. SOB IH'NT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHCBCH. VIEW-RD. "DISCIPLESHIP AND BROTHERHOOD." 'DEALING FAIRLT WITH GOD." Preacher: REV. WM. DAI*. ;™ Lynn, 7—Mr Salt, luimt iloskilL 7 —Mr Burrows. E VOXTORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—RBV. S. GRIFFITHS.— mint', at 11, Communion; Evening, at T. •dnosday, 7.45. E W T 0 N CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Edlnbnrgh-st.—Morning, 11; nninir n.4"i.—Pastor, .lethro Look. C TABERNACLE, UPPfflB QUEEN-STREET. ~. ii.iu. Hall. a.m. REV. 11. KNOWLES KEMPTON, Imririfi ll>e Service the' Rev. w. Powell, ..r Leper Uimie, IlapatLa. S. India, win give mi itddress relating to the worK arming the Lepers. "i p.m.—Kinging by the Choir, p.m.—YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE, REV. H. KSIWIiHS KEMPTON, "And When We Call Him Saviour, Wo Call illim hy Ills Name." The Children ol the Ileirmora Home will King "hymns and recite portions of Scripture.
ONSOXBT BAPTIST CHUBCH. i.-.Minmi;.- -> ->•• oUi&bable Debt.' Evening—" The Pigs Before tie Man." Treacher: REV. ALFRED NORTH. MCIIMOND BAPTIST • CHUBCH. Krening, at 7—Mr. E. O. Wiles. TTESDAY EVENING, 15th INBT., 7.45 p.m. - The BJSV. W. POWELL, of the Bap.ltl.'l I-eper .Mission. India, will deli on iiddre?« In the above Church on work. .S.uist: MRS. E. A. KLRWOOD. Collection. 513 p RANGE-ROAD BAPTIST CHTJRCd, CORKER DOMINION-ROAD. REV. ERNEST A. KIBWOOD. To-nij,'ht, at 7.30—0ne by One Band. To-ir.orrow Morning, at Bible Class. SUNDAY SERVICES: CHRISTIAN ENDEA VOTER. i-i „ ANNIVERSARY. 6.45 Rev. W. Porwel ers, South India. Monday, 7.30 pjnv—Endeavour BoctaL Tonne feonle cordially Invited. to!
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 6
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