ECCLESIASTICAL CHURCHES. PITT STREET CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET—II. Itev. J. A. Luxford. Anthem, "Let Xot Your Heart be Troubled" (Treuibuih); soloist, Mr Murgerson; solo, "Sun »f My Soul" d'areyi. Miss Olive James. 7, tlev. J. W. Burton. Anthem. "Li-nd. Kindly Light" (Evans): soloist. Miss Tiide-bope; solo, "Glory to Thee. My God, This N'lsht" (Ununndl, Mr Cecil Sutler. MOrXT Ar.BBKT. 11, Rev. W. Beckett; 7, Rev, .1. A. Luxford. KINOSLAND.—II. Rev. J. J. I-ewls; 6.40, Rev. w. j. Williams. ARCH HILL.- 11. Mr A. Tlislop; 7. Rev. E. T. Olds. AVONDALE.—II. Rev. J. K. Clark; 6.45. Rev T. A. .lougbln. WAIKUMRTE.- 11. Rev. C. B. Jordan. 8.A.: 6.4.-,. Hew i\ B. Jordan. B.A. HENDERSON.—II, Rev. C. 1.. Carr; 6.43. Rev. r. 1., carr. TE ATIAIT. -•!. I".. Mr G.itman. MISSIONARY 1) Kill).T3T RATI O-X.-East-street Hall, MONDAY. ITllorilST CIIUBCHKB. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON-ROAD.- 11. Rev. V. 11. Laws, 8.A.; T, Rev. A. Mitchell. Musical Service: Solos bv Mr Mitchell. "THROUGH LOVE TO LIGHT" anil "THE COMING OK THE KINIi" iby request). Anthems by the Choir. MOUNT ETiEN. 11. Rev. T. G. Ham mond: 7. Rev. TV. Beckett. EPSOM.—"II. Rev. TV. J. Williams: ". Rev. .7. N. Buttle. NEWMARKET 11. Rev. A. Ashcroft; 7. Rev. S. I.a wry (Socrctarv of ronferencet. PARSE LI.. - It. Rev. .1. J. I'enrtray. 7, Rev. .1. T. Pinfold, Hl'. Memorial Service for the into Mr W. Singer. REMUERA.-7. Rev. TV. Lea. PANMURE.-n, Rev. TV. Lea. \C ETHOUIST CHURCHES. ■"A AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHNS. POXanSBY-ROAD. 11 a.m. —REV. A. J. REED. Anthem. "The Lord Is Mindful of H's Oct" (Mendelssohn). 7 p.m. —REV. C. H. LAWS. Anthem. "Sweet is Thy Mercy" (Rarnbv); soloist. Miss Alison: solo by Mr Mutton. "Lead Thou Me On" (Ellis). BAYFIELD. 11 a.m. Rev. E, D. Pafrflett. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. A. Ix>chore. IEVONPOKT - "VETHODIST CHURCH ' SERVICES -DEVOVPORT—II. Rev K. Npenre (ex-Presideut of tbe Conference!: Solo. Mr. J. J. Boagy: T, Rev. .1. Ward. Miss IMcksrinz and «lr. Denize will sing, by reqnest. the duet "Art T.ion Weirv?" SUVNVSHW'.'11. Rev. TV. S. Neale: 7. Rev. T. Trestrall. TAKAPUNA (Church Anniversary)—ll, Rev. J. 11. Huslara; 7. Rev. L. Hudson. "iCTHODIST SERVICES] BIRKENIIEAD. BIRKENHEAD Rev. Beecroft; 7 p.m.. Rev. Keall. NORTH COTE (Church Anniversary!-11 a.m.. Rev. ntanppell. M.A.: 7 p.m.. Rev. Beecroft. BIRKDALE—7 p.m.. Mr. Wo-odham. M VY"FIELD—3 p.m.. R«v. Carr. A UCKLAND Tlf ETHODTST VfISSION. •ii-UCKLAND -**-ETHODIST J*MSSH>N. EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. 10 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Preacher, REV. J. A. LOCHORE. 3 p.i.l. 'THE MISSIONER'B STORY" "THE MISSIONER'S STORY." "THE MISSIONERS STORY." My Experiences In the Balrnsdale Lock-np and Sale Gaol, Victoria. By REV*. JAMES WILSON. A • Splendid Story—Worth Hearing. Chairman: REV. NICHOLAS TURNER. Soloist: MB. ASHWORTH. 7 p.m.—Prencher. REV. B. F. ROTHWELL Leader: REV. JAMES WILSON. Choir and Orchestra assisting. Soloist: MR. ARTHUR RIPLEY. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. MARCH Hth. GREAT FOREIGN MISSIONARY MEETING, EAST-STREET HALL. Music by Trinity Choir. Special Sneakers. 6J4 ■PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHEB. ALEXANDRA ST.—ll, Rev. W. Tlnsley, an old Pastor of the Church; 6.45 p.m., Rev. N. Turner. MT. ROSE ILL- 11, Rev. W. Smith; 645, Rev. C. C. Harrison. PITT AND EDWIN-STS— Harvest Thanksgiving Service, 11. Rev. H. White; 6.45, Mr. W. B. Sadler and Rev. J. Cocker. NETVMARKET—3 p.m., Bev. J. Cocker; 6.45, Mr. Burdett. GREAT NOBTH-RD.—ll, Mr. A. Beer and Mr. A. Anderson; 6.45, Rev. H. White. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES FRANKLIX-RD.—ll. Rev. C. Grltlin; 6.15, Rev. C. Eaton. RICHMOND-AVENUE —ll, Rev. TV. Harris; 6.45. Mr. W. Thompson. TVATERVIEW—3. Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. Mr. J. Hunter. AVONDALE—7, Mr. D. Goldie. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES—- — EDEN TbJBRACE—II. Bev. T. 11. Lyon; 6.45, Rev. Mr. Patehett (M*thodlst Conference). Soloist Mrs. Dixon (Hawera). MGBXIXGSIDE—II, Rev. J, Olphert; 0.45, Jtev. T. H. I.you. FREE METHODIST CHURCH, Mount Eden—Services: Morning, 11; Evening, 7: Sabbath School, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. pnUBCHES OF CHRIST, WEST STREET—Morning at 11, for Fellowship; Evening at 6.45, Mr. Geo. Aldridge will preach. Subject. "Rhetorical Flourishes; Heresy in Methodism." Wednesday Evening, at 7.4s—Address, "The Secret Economy." WALTERS ROAD. MT. BOBKILL— Morning at 11. for Fellowship. Evening, at 6.45, Mr. Laurie Wilcpck will preach. PONSONBY-RD.-7. Mr. A. F. Turner. Subject, TRUE EXHILARATION." DOMINION-RD.. corner Burnley-terrace—--645, Mr. G. Mo.vie. RICHMOND (Franeia-street).-6.45, Mr. R.l. Dick. AVONDAUE (corner Station-rd.).—6.45, Mr. 11. Downey. DEVONPOBT (Masonic Hall, Victorta-rd.)— 7, Mr. A. Cneirmer. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Ha 11).—{5.43. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)— i, Mr. Musliet. PTTKKKOHE.—7, Mr. Bell. PUKEKOHE BAST.—Mr. Thornley. PAPAKURA.-MR F. ALLEN. The above Churches meet for worship at 11 a.m.: Bible School. 2.45 p.m. lOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPB-RD., I DEVONPORT. , Sunday. 7 p.m.—Mr WaldTone. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading bv Mr. T. Anderson. Subject, "The Strong Tower. Welcome to AH. OWE-STRPET HiLL, OFF KARANGAUAPE-BD. Sunday. 7 p.m.—Speaker. Mr James. Subject. "Old-time Religion." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. Everyone Heartily Invited. OSPEL HALL. PARNELL. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr Salmon. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christiana. A Hearty Invitation to All. ,-sDEN HALL, VIEW-RD-, MOUNT EDEN W. R. Wilson. "uesday. 7.30 p.m i>,- f .r»r Jbureday. 7.30 p. by Mr. Thatcher. ) E O P L E ■ S MISSION, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-ST. (Near Town Hall). SUNDAY'S SERVICES. Preacher: MR. J. CHABTERIS. Morning. 11. Evening. 7. Soloist. Mr. Barnes. Come. All Are Welcome. 61 BENNETT will reply to W. T. 1 Mills' "Star" Articles, Opera House, iday, 3 p.m. 54 .PERA House. Sunday. 7.30. H. M. Fits- ' gerald Lecture, on "Villa. Fowlds,
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