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ECCLESIASTICAL. ' ETHO DI S T CHURCHES. PITT STREET CIRCUIT. PITT STREET • CHURCH.—II a.m., ■RE(V. iW. READY. Communion nt-12 noon. 7 p.m.. REV. C. C. HARRISON. Amoems: Morning. "I Am the Way" (Wheeler); soloists, Mrs- Phillips nud Mr Willis. Evening, "Worthy is the LaTnb" (John 'Francis Barnett). MOCNT AtiBBRT.-U. Ret. C. E. Bee- ' croft: 7 p.m., Rev. "W. Ready. KINGSIiAND.II. Rev. c. c. Harrlnon; 6.45. Rev. C. E. Beecroft. AR.ni HILL.—7. Mr Dillon. AVOXIULE.—II' and 6.43, Mr W»rren . (Student). WAIKUMETE.—II and fi.3o. MiSsioner : GnTman. rnrxn"CßFOx.— ana 6.90, Mr G. H. Doiislafs. TE ATATr.—3. 'Missloner fiatmaTi. ' "IV ET H IST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. CBAFTON WAD CHTntCTT ASNTVRR- - SARY SEiR'VTOKS.—II. Rev. W. A. Hay. .1. Rev. G. Bond. MUSICAL SERVICE hy ri,r>ir and Friends: 7. Rev. C. H. Garland. (See special ndvt.). MOUNT EDE-X.— Rev. G. Bonfl: 7, ! 'Rev. T. G. 'Brooke. EPSOM.— Rev. H. L. Richards: 7, Mr F. W. Stone. NEWMARKET.—I.I. Mr P. Dellow; 7. Rev. Ci. Bond. PARNELLv—II. Mr R. J. Emerson; 7. ■Rev. W. A. Hot. REvn;E<RA. -7, Pi>v. H. L. Richards. PANSIURE.-r:, Mr Hovrell. 'X UCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY ROAD. 11 A. C. La wry. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. C. La-irry. Anthems: Morning. "O. Be .T(»yfn! in the Lord" - CBridirewnter); evening. ••Gloria," : from "Mass in B flat" (Farmer!. Mr B. Harvey Trill, elng-a. sacred solo. 'BAf FIELD' CHtTRCH. 11 a.m.Mr Bensley (Student). •7 p.m.-—Mr Bensley (Student). "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. -L FRANKLIN ROAD — 11. Her. W. Harris; 6.45. Rev. R. Ralne. Subject, '"WTiat Constltates Jnai?mpnt, HeaveD and Hell, etc.?"'fifth of series. Duet, Messrs .Tenbins -and Tbomap. RICHifOND AVENUE—II a.tn . Hey. H. White: 6.15 p.m., Rev. W. Harris. WATERVIKW—3 p.m.. Rev. W. Harris; 6.43 p.m.. Mr A. Tietjpns. -AVONDALE—7 p.m.. Mr Waidrum. A UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION, XX ... , EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON. 'FIFTH— -FIFTH BROTHERHOOD ANNIVERSARY. 10 a.m.— Bible Class. 11 a.m.—MR WILLIAM SI'BWAKT. 6 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 6.30 p.m.— Service. 7 p.m.— PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. Preacher. REV. N.irrROLAS TURNER. Subject, "A MESSAGE TO MEN." MR •E. J. HUTSON. Secretary Brotherhood, will also speak. Soloist. Mr Sydney Exton. -Anthem. Male Quartet, etc. Next Sunday, 11 and 7 p.m.—Mr (leo. ■\viteon, of the Indian and Ceylon Missions. BROTHERHOOD MEETING ' 3 o'clock. Ladies invited. ■ Speaker, .REV.: KNOWLBS KEMPTON. Chairman, Mh W. E. BUSH. Solos. Quartet. Orchestral Selections. EVONI*OST"~METnbDIST CHURCH SERVICES.—DEVONPORT: 11, Mr W.-J. Harvey: 7. Mr Mcßoberts. SUNNYSIDE—II, Mr 'MoCTidpe; 7. Mr W. Blight. , TAKAPUNA-IJ, Mr M. D. King; 7, Mr M-ngridgc. METHODIST SERVICES, BIRKENHEAD. — BIKKENHEAD: 11 a.m.. Rev. Can- (Sacrament); 7 p.m.. Mr Smith. NORTHCOTK—II a.m.. Mr Mcßffberts: 7 p.m.. Rrr. Carr. EIRKDALE—7 p m.. Mr To-nt. GLEXFri=:LD—3 p.m.. Rev. Cfirr. r»NEHCNGA METHODIST CHURCH.— \J 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. thites. Evening. "Working Men's Reasons for Not Att_eodins Chorch..". . . FREE METHODIST CHURCH. Mt. Eden.. —Sen-Ices: -Morning, 11; Evening, 7; j Sabbath School, -10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. GRAFTON ROAD METHODIST CHCSCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SEPT. 8. , Morning at REV. W. A. -HAT. Evening at T—REV. C. H. GARTjAS© . Special .Antieims at each Service by Choir and FTiende. Afternoon, at 3—Special Musical S#rvlce, Conducted by Mr Gatlaiid. Solos by Mlsees Laetttia Gardner arid G. McDonald. Mr A'splnall will stag, *'I Will Arise"; Mr Rowe will sing "The "Resurrection. 'Morn." Short Address by Rev. G. Bond. ■Collections at each Service for Church Funds. On the following TUESDAY, September 10, in School Room, at 8 p.m-, "A Celebration Social. Musical Items by Choir and Friends. Interesting Reports, etc.. etc. -"6 , PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. EDEN TERBiACE.—II. Ret. J. Olpnert; 6.45. Rev. T. H. Lyon. MOUXINGSIDE.— 11, 'Mr. Bade; 6.45. Rev. J. Olphert. T>RIMITnT3 METHODIST CHTJRCS. ALEXANDRA STREET.— *.in., Mr J. Lating: 6.45. Roy. J. Cocker. Subject, "Angels Good and "Bad." PITT AND BDWIN STRE-ETS—II a-'m., Mr R. T. Saado; '6.15, Rev. H. White. NEWMARKET.'—3 p.m., Rev. H. White; 6.45, Mr A. Anderfon. MOTTNT aJO., Rev. R. Rain'e; 6.45, Mr Laklng. GREAT NORTH ROAD.—OI a.m.. 'Rβ*. J. Cocker: 6.45. Mr J. Fergneon. AUCKLAND CENTRAL "VTIiBSION. Auckland Central Mission. ~ Motto: "Hare Faith in God." n^ATi s^c^ss^' >a MTt. W. H. BMJTH, Will be held TO-MORWOW (Snaday) its follows:— 11 a. m . Albert Street Mission Hall. Preacher, Sir. Joto Blssett, MiesloSer, and a number of other frieode. The Choir Quartet and Band will take pert. Sunday -School at 2.45. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 8.30-SEEVICE OF SONG. OrclHietnL: Sacred "Selectjens. The Choir: "No Dark Valley,"' PJ"- ( . • — '•jnssion UkuLci.: "The City Four Square." Bond: " Shall We Gather at the 'River?" 7 p.m.—UNITED 'ME»IORLAiL SERVICE. Speakers. Mr. 'Bissett, 'Mt. Brown, ami Mr. Pacer and others. All seats free. Everybody heartily welcome. Hymn Books.provided. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAI. SOCIETY "- RAYNER'S BUtLDINGe, WELLESLEY STREET WEST. Publle 'Lecture: " THE SPrRITUiAL EVOLUTION OF : B. KENT, SSSQ. Music. BeadinC- DUcowka. mHEOSOPHICAL E . 35t QTJBE^f ,5 "- I HPB.MDGE, 35L QDBEN gT. SUNDAY, 7 O'CLOCK. PUBLIC LECTURE: " rNG-ODLJNESS AND THE WiAT OUT. , Ty Mr. H. .Melville-Newton, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMBRicIi h.VT.t, (Swaneon St.). off Qneen Street, op-p. Shor-aand Street Questions invited at close.of Lecture. At the TneosopntCiil Hall, 351, Queen St.. the following meetings are open .to the pnilic: — Monday, 7.45,. Jiwj'nirers , <3ese. , iß »n^S op c^N®^T!. e mgt Eden Suburban Centre will meet NEXT . TUMSDAY nt 8 o'clock, In tte |*ow Hell, i Valley Bead, off Dojnlnimi Road, Local residents interested Jβ Thauwglij •« cor-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 7

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