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. ECCLESIASTICAL ETHODIST PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. TTTT-ST. iJU'BCH.-11 a.m.. REV. W. READY. Subject. "Artistic Religion." Anthem, "I am Alpha and Omega" <Stainer>. i.. REV. \V. READY. Subject, "The Fight of the Gods, or Judge bv Resu'*Anthem, "AJ>ide With Mf" (Punstan); "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" ("St. Paul"). Mr A. Fogerty. MOUNT ALBERT.-11 a-m.. Mr Fawoett; 7 p.m.. Rev. G. P. Cook. KINGSLAND.—II a.m.. Rev. A. N. Plotter. R.A.: 6.45 p.m.. Mr H. Field. ARCH HILL (Sundav School Anniversary) —ll. Rev. G. S. Cook: 3. Rev. A. C. * inn: 7. Mr Hislop. AVONDALE.—II a.m. and 6.45 p.m.—Mt ■K. —11, Mr Coad; 6.30. Rev. A. X. Sooner. R.A. ORATIA.—3. Rev. A. X. Scotter. B.A----HKNPBRSON.-ll a.m. and 6.45 p.m.— Mr T. Clark. TE ATATU.-2.4,1. Mr T. f'lark. METHODIST AUCKLAXD EAST CIRCUIT. GRAPTOX-RP. —ll. Rev. H. L. Richards: 7. Rev. G. Bond. MOUNT EPEX —ll. Rev. .1. J. Mather: 7. Rev. W. A. Hay. NEWMARKET.—II. Rev. W. A. Hay: 7. Mr Renslcy (Student). EPSOM.- 11. Rev. G. Bond: 7. Rev. H. U Richards. PARNBLI*.—II, Mr Bensley (Stndentl; 7. Mr R. Emerson. REMUERA.—7, Mr 11. P. Burton. Wednesday. Crh inst.. 7.3"! —Foreign Missionary Meeting. Concert IYogramme. Collection. '■ANMCIti:.- 3 p.m.. Mr F. Stone. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHNS CHURCH. PONSOXBY RP. 11 a.m.—Mr I.ea (Studenti. 7 p.m. R»-v. A. C. Uhtv. Anthem*: 11 a.m.. -'Shepherd of Souls" '.Tnnesi: Eveninit. "They Thnt C.o Pown tf> the Sen in Ships" (Rny'nor Whim. RATFIELP CHURCH. 11 a m.- Rev. A. C. I,awry. 7pm —Mr Lei <Snident). DEVOXTORT~ METHODIST CHURCH. A SERVICE OF SONG CANTATA, entitled "The River Sincere." Trill be giver, in the SiniDvside Methodist Chnreh. Stanley Ray. rn WEDNESDAY. Sept. 6th. corameneinu- 7 Si) p.m. All welcome. Collection t« defray expenses will be teken up during the even lr. jr. 535 ONEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH.— 11 ? m -inrl 7 p.m.. Rev .1. Pnkes. MAXGERE—II a m.. Mr. Schnfield. TEXROSE.—3 p.m.. Rev. J. Dukes. MtEF. _ METHODIST CHURCH~ M«i FRIMITITE METHODIST CHTTSCHES. EDEN TERRACEr 11 and R. 45. Rev. .1. Olphert. Evening Subject. "Pictures of a Prodigal. No. 11. Thinking of Home." MORXINGSIDE: 11. Rev. X. Hyde. 0.43, Rev. T. H. Lyon. Soloist. Miss Walfcer. ARCH HILL METHODIST SUNDAYSCHOOL. THE SiTTII AXXTTERSARY Will be Celebrated TOMORROW. SUXDAY, September 3rd. 1911. Preachers: Morning. 11 a.m.. Rev. G. S. C<x>k: Afternoon 3 p.m.. Rev A. C. Lawry; Evening. 7 p.m.. Mr. Hislop. Mlssioner. The Sipsrine of the Scholars, accompanied by an Efficient Orchestra, will be a Special Feature of the Services. Conductor: Mr. T. Chapman. Pianist: Miss Ticker*. Parents. Old Scholars, and Sympathisers cordially Invited. WEDNESDAY. September 6tc. 1911. In connection with the above, an OLDTIME TEA MEETIXG will be held, followed hv a Pnbli- Meeting. Addresses, interred rth M'tsical Item*. Tea. 6.30; I mo:!? Meeting. 7.30. Tickets: Children. 6d; I Adults. 1/. . » TJCKLAXD /"IENTRAL \f ISBION. uckland Central -UA-ission. CMotto: "HflTe Faith in God.') WHERE TO SPBXO A BRIGHT SUNT>AY. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.. Albert-st. Mission Hall-Preacher. Mr John Bteeett: sub ject. "AWAKE. ARISE DRESS." Sunday School at 2.45. OTS MAJESTTS THEATRE. 6.3O—SONG SERVICE —Orchestra: "The Shepherds Roy." "The Dawn of Redemption," Mr W. Clark- Choir: "Hark, Mv Soul." 'The Flight is On." Soloist: Miss X. Bntler. 7 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE. Preacher, MR JOHX BISSETT. Missioner. Su-bject: "THE DIVINE PLEADER AND THE FIXED GULF." 0000 Free Seats. City and country friends ' Hymn- Books provided, ion at 5.15 p.m. UCKLAXD "\fETI —AUCKLAND i"-ETHODIST ■*•'-»• ISSION. EAST-STREET HALL. NEWTON. To-night—Prayer Meeting-, 7.30 o'clock. SCXDAY. lrt a.m. -Men's Bible Class, •THE SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE." 11 a.m—Preacher. REV. JAMBS WILSOX. Commnnion after Service. 3 p.m.—Anti-Rationalistic Lector MR GEORGE ALDRIDGE. „„.-.,. "THE BIBLE TESTIMONY FOR MIRACLES." Soloist, MR McDODGALL. 7 p.m. —Preacher. REV. JAMES WILSON. Subject, "WHAT JESUS DID NOT COME TO DO." Anthem by U Orchestra assisting. LITTLE TOTS' COMPANY. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. Sept. a. 8 o'clock 20 Litth? Tots will delight you. Come and see them. Admission 6d. Children 3d. Don't forget tte Little Tots' Songs, Dialogues and Displays. ►RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHBa. —FRANKUN-RD —IL Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. ReT. J. Carlisle. RJCHMONDAVENTJE—II, Rev. J. Carlisle: 6.45. Rev. W. Harris. WATERVTEW—3, Rev. W. Harris: 6.45. Mr S. Wood. AvOXDAl£— 7. Mr D. Goldie. >RrMITTVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXAXDRA-BT.—ll, Rev. J. Cooke; 6.45, Rev. J. Cocker. PITT ASP EDWIX STS—II. Rev. T. W. j Graham; 6.45. Rev. T W. Graham. NEWMARKET—3. Rev. J. Corker; 6.45. Mr J. Gamble. MOUXT ROSKILL—II. Mr J. Watkinson; 6.45. Rev. H. White. GREAT XORTH ROAD—II, Rev. H.I White: 6.45, Mr A. Beer. j VONPORT METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. —DEVONPORT—II, Rev. W. H. Beck; 7, Rev. W. H. Beck (Communion): evening. Service at i*ong. SUNNYSLDF—II, Mr Parker, sen.: 7. Mr Haines. A Service of Song Cantata, entitled "The River Singers." will be given hi the Sunnyside Methodist Church, Stanley Bay, on WEDNESDAY, September 6, commencing 7.30 p,m. All welcome. Collection to defray expenses wfH be taken up during the evening. TAKAPUNA—II. Mr Mcßoberts; 7, Mr Mcßoberts. IRKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. BIRKENHEAD —11 a.m.. Rev. T. G. i Carr (Sacrament); 7 p.i NORTHCOTE—II a. . Mr G. Wilson: 7 ave. BIRKDALE—- | 3 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; 7 p.m., Bev. T. G. Carr. ALBANT—3 p.m.. Mr M. Sonster. I GREENHITHE—3 p.m.. Mr W. Wilson. T. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. I 11—'The Priesthood of Believers." The First of a Series of Sermons on Historic Baptist Principles. Communion at close. 7—The Wlckedan Man in the World." r CHURCH. c Mannkau-rd. anl York-avenu*.—Moru-HCHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. I> Morning at 11—Mr F. W. Dunco ' Conrmonion at the clo Evening at 7—Mr T. Feregnson. UPPER QUEEN STREET. REV. H. KXOWLES EEMrTOX. 10.30—Prayer Meeting. 11 —"Mr God's. Peace and Mansonl's Unexampled Felicity." Lord's Snpper at close of Service. 6.45— Singing by the Choir. 7 Second Address of Series on "The Last. Thta***— "THB FOTCBB OF. THH MPENUBNT." •'..«•

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 6

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