ECCX£SIASTZC4X. M ETU CHURCHES. PITT STREET CIRCUIT. riTT ST. tSil-fii U.—ll a.m., REV. S. •I. MARTIN iitf liviiih Australia); 7 p.m., KEV W. S. SINCLAIR. Anthems: Mornlii2. ' Rpjniie in tie Lord" CEU'vey): evenis,.. "Sun of My Soul" (Danstan). Soloists, Mrs. Margi&OD and Miss MoMaeter. MOUNT ALBERT.- 11 a.m., Ker. G. 8. •-"-->• • -m Kev. W. Ready >.-—ll a.m.. Rev. W. Ready; •3.4'., Rev. A. N. Seotter, R.A. AKfH HILL.—II a.m., Mr. Oldham; 7, Kinpslond Young Men. AVuNT'ALE-. —ll a.m., Missioner Gatmaii; <l.-l">. Rev. G. s. Conk. WAIKUMETE (First Anniversary)—ll . a.m., Rev. A. X. Scolter, 8.A.: 3, Special j Mnsii-al Service, speaker Rev. A. N. 1 Seotter; <i.4f.. Missioner Gatinan. U EN PERSON.—II and 6.45, Supply. TL ATAC— 2.48. Missioner Gatinau. "\ f E T II C D i S 1 0 H V it C H E S. \D EAST CIRCUIT. ETHODIST SERVICES, BlßßENbirkp:niiead n NORTRCOTE-ll rE-ll' a.m., Mr. C. L. Cnrr 7 p.m.. Mr. Hnrtnell. BTRKi.wi.. Ppv, T. O. Carr (Com".REEXHITHE—3 p.m., Mr. C. IVOXPORT METHODIST CHURCH --■-' (SKBVICES SUNDAY. DEC&MWER 17. PEVOKPORT- lji. Mr. Waterworto; 7. Rev W. 11. Reek. Mr. E. Dennis will «ln" ravatln.j "Be Thou Fnithfnl Ynto Death." from "St. Vanl" (Mennolssohn). SrWYSIDF.- 11. Rev. W. H. Bret: 7. Student. TAKATCNA-11, Mr. Field; 7. Mr. Field.
ITKLANn -\fETHODIST •VCISWON, -UTvEAXD *'J-ETHOOI6T • u *IBBIO-N, SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MCSIC AND MEETINGS. GrFT SUNDAY IN i.ST-5-TtLEDT HALL. NEWTON. EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. am —Groat Ft-atec Servicp. Song and TesMraoa.v, conducted by EVANGELIST DOWNEY. p. m ••■MESSIAH." SOLOS AND OHOHUSES, etc., bj- THE PITT-ST-OtIOIH.
PROGRAMME: Solo, " I KNOW THAT iMY REDEEMER LIYU3TH," HISS AGNES TUDBHOPE. Recit.: " Comfort Ye." Air, "Every Valley (Handel). MR. M. ORHGiORY. Redt : " Thus Saitn the Lord," Air, "But Who May Abide" (Handel), MR. W. ASTLEY. CHORUSES BY THE CHOIR. " And the Glory " (" Messiah"!. •• Tuere* Were Shepherds" (Gaol). Soloist. M&. W. STEWART. "It Tame Upon the Midnight Clear (Staluer), SoloKt, MB. HAWKINS. " Spe Amid the Winter Snow " (West). Short Address by Chairman, <REV. JAMES WILSON. 7 p.m.—.Special Kvangelistic Meeting. Leader. REV. JAMES WILSON. Speaker, MISS ANDERSON HITCHES. Soloist. 'MB. and MISS DOWNEY. With Banjo and Gnitar Accompaniments. Mission Ckoir and Orchestra AssistingMOXT>AT—GRAND ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on 'Palestine,*' by M3SS ANUERS9N HUOfTES. "Sixpence Admission to all parts of Hall. FRIDAY NEXT—THE CHILDREN'S STTNSHINTS NIGHT. Subscriptions for this thnntfnl'y received. Special Combined Programme hy Girls' League and Tots' Singing Company. Admission: Children Free; Adults fid. THE SPECIAL OFFERING TAKEN IN BOX AT DOOR.
ONEHUXGA METHODIST CHURCH.— 11 a.m.. Mr Harvey; 7 p.m.. Mi MrKoberfs. Mangere: li a.m., Bw. J. r>"kps. Mangere Bridge: 7 p.m.. Her. J. (RIM ITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. EDEN TERBACE.—II a.m.. Rev. .T. Olphert. Subject, "Visions of Victory.'' 6.45 p.m.. Rev. N. Hyde. MORNINGSIDE —ll a.m.. Rev. K. Hyde; 6.45 p.m.. Rev. J. Olpberu ►SIMITIVB METHODIST CHURCHES. - FUaNKLIX-RD. -11, Mr. A. E. Thomas; 6.4.%, Rev. W. Harris. Musical Service: Atithem by Choir, Solo by Mr. Sando, and Duet bv Messrs. Thomas and DovTOpr. RICHMOND-A VBNTJQ—II, Rev. W Harris; fi.lo, Mr. D. Goldie. WATERVIBW—3, Rev. W. Harris; 6.45, Mr. C<A\\pon AVONDALE—7, Mr. Tietg-etw. HOBSONVILLE TRIP—Rev. J. Carlisle. PRIMITIVE METnODIST CHUBCH. TITT AND EDWIN-STS. MUSICAL SERVICE, TO-MORROW EVENING, 8.45. . Solos: Mrs. Messer, Mr. Taylor, Miss Poole, Miss Walnsford, Mr. Dowle. Duet. Mr. and Mrs. Downey, American Evangelists. Address, Rev. H. White. Strangers Invited. 531 "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. ALEXANDRA-ST.—ll, Rev. H. White: fi.45, Rov. .T. Cockpr. "Reaping What "VVe Have Not Sown.'' TITT AND EDWIN-STS —ll, Thompson. 6.45, Muf'""' *—" Wainford, Messrs. Taylor and Dowle. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Downey, American Evangelists. Address. R«v. H. White. NEWMARKET—;'., Rev. H. White; 6.45, Mr E. Robert?. MT. KOSKILL—II. Bev. J. Cocker. 5.45, Mr. P. Wood. Soloists, Messrs. Anderson and Bates. GREAT NpRTH-RD.—ll. Mr. R. Tudehnpe. b.40, Mr. E. D. King. UCKLAND pENTRAI, TVPSSTON. -UCKLAND i-U-ISSION. iMotto; "Have Filth, in God.") Brifht. Helpful Services will be held TO-MORROW iSUNDAYI, as foUowe:— 11 a m.—Aibert-st. Missloo HalL Prearher, Mr. John Bissptt. Subject: "THE SAINTS' CONTINENT AND ITS PRIVILEGES" Sunday-school at '2-ATi. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATBE.
i. The Central Mission Choir will wng some of Special •Redemption Songs." Solo by a Friend. 7 p.m.—SPECIAL. PEOPLE'S SERVICE: Preacher: Mr. ,lobn Btssett, Mißeioner. Subject "RELIGIOUS FOOLS STARTLED AT MIDNIGHT." ALL SEATS FREE. NEW HTMJ* BOOKS PROVIDED. The Mission Picnic will be held at Sjototaoa on Boxing Day (26th Dec). Tickets nnTst be secured early from Workers of toe Mission. -ii. F. OPDE'S MISSION ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STREET. SttXDAT SERVICES. Morning, 11 o'clock. Evening, 7 o'clock. Come. AH are Welcome. 17 ,r. f'HARTEBIS, Missioner. rnmJIIESFIVE ASSOH/ SPIKITCAUSTi? ASSOCIATION SUNDAY. DECEMBER 17, I p.m. Mas PYBT3S will I/ecrure. Subject, ■ - - - ■ - '—rs." Spirit Orchestra. Mtiaic. "Lore's i): "Les Rameatrx " (Finer). Sil* ex Collection, at Door, O
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 7
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