ECC—ES__ *—ic_x. _"HODI ST CHURC HE S. PITT STREET CTRCUIT. PITT STREET CHURCH—U a m REV YOUXGM?N CU p OFT i 7 Pm REV. B DR: J r r? / (President of General Methodist Conference of Australasia). Miss Hare wLll sm_ solo. MOUNT ALBERT—II, Bey. Dr. Youngman (President of the Methodist General Conferencei; 7. Rev. C. E. Beeeroft. KINGSLAND—II, Mr Price; 6.45, Rev. C. C. Harrison. HIIX - 7 ' Mr Holdsworth. R i) I> t LE r, I J-, &eV - C - C - Harrison; 6.4.1. Mr Shackelford WAIKUMCTE-ll and a_s, Missioner Gatman. mM?n RS ?, X -" U and 6 * 45 « M f Dillon. OitAllA— Missioner t——ian TE ATATU —Mr Dillon. _£ ETHO DI S T CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT _ OEACTOX ROAD—II, Rev. W. A. Hay; 1, Ecv. G. Bond. - EDEN "—II. Rev. H. L. Richards; ~ Rev. Vt. A. Hay. EPSOM— 11, Mr F. S. Green; 7. Rev. H. L. Richards. NEWMARKET-11, Mr E. A. Bond- 7, Mr Vi Brakenrig; ;•, SPECIAL SERVICE, uniting the Methodist and Primitive Methodist Sunday-schools and congregations Addresses by Revs. G. Bond and J. Cocker. Also. Prize Distribution by Mesdames Bond and Cocker. PARNELL—II, Rev. G. Bond; 7, Mr R. J. Emerson. REMUERA—7, Mr P. Dellow PANMURE—3. _ r R. j. Adlington. ROCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY RD. —11 a.m.. Rev. M. K. Gilmour (Missionary, Papua) and a Native Teacher; 7 p.m., RevIs". Turner (of East Street Mission)! Anthems; Morning. "I am Alpha and Omega" Coy Sullivan): Evening "I Was Glad When They Said Unto Mc" (by Elveyi. BAYFIELD CHURCH.—II a.m.," Rev. A. C. La wry: 7 p.m.. Rev. A. C. Lawry.
METHODIST CHURCH -L' SERVICES.—DEVONPORT—11 and 7 SUNNYSIDE—II and 7. TAKAPUNA—II and 7. SERVICES, BIRKENHEAD !**■• 19th inst.—BIRKENHEAD—1L Mr Mcßoberts: 7 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr. NORTHCOTE—II a-m.. Rev. T. G. Carr- 7 p.m., Mr Mcßoberts. BIRKDALE—7 p.m.. Rev. Mr Tout. GREENHITHE—3 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr. AN—ICXGA METHODIST CHURCH.— v ~' 11 a.m.. Mr King: 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Pokes. MANGERE—U a.m.. Rev. J. Pukes. T)EVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH *J SERVICES.—DEVONPORT: 11 Mr Mogridze (Student); 7. Mr Minlfle (Student). ST-NXTSIDE: 11, Mr A. Hislop; 7. Mr Mogridge. TAKAPUNA: 11, Mr Minine; 7. 'Mr A. Hislop. A UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION, EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON. 10 a_m. —Men's Bible Class. 11 a-m.—Preacher. MR WILLIAM BRA_ENRIG. 6 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. Preachers. REV. AND MRS M. K. GILMOUS, Missionaries from Papua, who will be accompanied by a native of Papua. Soloist, MISS ADA I—IK. Authem by Choir. Orchestra. Come and hear som;. thrilling news from the islands of the sea. Every seat free. Hymn books provided. Welcome to visitors. Annual meeting of members TUESDAY, 21st, 7.30 p.m. A UCKLAND pENTRAL "\f ISSION. -Auckland Central -jJ-ission. Motto: "Have faith in God." BRIGHT. HELPFUL SERVICES will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday), as follows:— 11 a.m.—Central HalL Albert Street Preacher. Mr John Bissett. Subject, -'THE POT OP OEL." Sunday School at 2.45. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.3o—Service of Song. Orchestra, 'Cello Solo, "Andante" (Herman), "The Golden Hand." Choir. "The Joy Bells," "Nearer. still Nearer." Selection by the Band. Soloist. Miss M. E. Bissett--7 p.m.—SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT. Preacher, Mr John Bissett. Subject. "THE UNDYING FLAME OF THE AGES." All seats free. Hymn books provided. A hearty welcome to aIL PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA STREET—II a.m_ Rev. H. White; 6.45, Rev. J. Cocker; "Church Leaders and the Times." MT. ROSKILL—_, Rev. J. Cocker. "Retribution and Compensation"; 6.45, Rev. H. White. NEWMARKET—3 p.m.. United Meeting in Methodist Church. Addresses: Revs. J.
Cocker and G. Bond. Scholars and members of con—esation specially invited. Distribution of Prizes; chairman. Mr. Parvin. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS—6.4S, Mr. J. Fergusson. GREAT NORTH ROAD—II, Mr. Roberts; 6.45, Mr. J. Watk—son. TJ—TMITTYE METHODIST CHURCHES. EDEN TERRACE —11, Mt. L. Faulkner; 6.45, Rev. J. Olphert MOBNTNGSIDE—II, Rev. J. Olphert; 6.45, Mr. BurrowPBIMITTVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— FRANKLIN ROAD—II, Mr J. Stephenson-: 6.45, Rev. W. Harris. Subject "Charles Wesiev's Hymns." Soloist Miss Adams. RICHMOND—II. Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. Mr J. Laking- WATER VIEW—3, Rev. W Harris: 6.45, Mr Tietjens. AVONDALE —7, Mr Healev. HOBSONVILLE—Rev. R. Raine. REE METHODIST CHURCH" Mounc Eden.—Services: Morning. 11; Evening, 7; Sabbath School. 10 a__, and 230 p.m. -J-jiDEN HALL, VIEW I—•-, MT. EDEN. Sunday. 7 p.m.—Mr A. F. Witty, Missionary from Ceylon. Sunday, 7 pjn. —Mr Bennett Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Address to Christians. HOWE STBEET HALL, OFF KAitANGAJ——"E ROAD. Sunday, ISth. 7 p-nx.. Preacher Mr Reanney. Monday. 7.30, Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. 7.30." Bible Beading. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. DEVONPORT.— Sunday, 7 p.m.. Mr T. Miller. Tuesday. 7.45 p-tn., Prayer Meeting. Friday. 7-45 p.m.. Bible-reading. A Hearty Welcome to All. THEOSOPHICAL SO CIE TV, H.P.B. LODGE. 351. QUEEN ST. SUNDAY, 7 o'clock. PUBLIC LECTURE, -LIGHT FROM THE EAST." By Mr. H. W. Young. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL. SWANSON STBEET. (Off Queen Street. Opp. Shortland Street) Questions invited at close of Lecture. Library and Reading Room, 351, Queeu Street open daily 10 till 4. A UCKLAND I—EOSOPHICAL SOCIETY ■£*- RAYNER'S BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY STBEET WEST. Fublic Lecture, 7 p.m.: "WHAT IS THE NEW THOUGHT?" (By Willia— Walker At—oson.) To be read by Miss G. O. Blandfbrd. Music. Reading. Discussion. \ VONDALE ADULT SCHOOL. VOL" are invited to the Meeting held every Sunday Morning at 9.15, in the Victoria Hall Kosebank Road. Half-hour Discussion on Social and other questions that will interest YOU, followed by Bible Study. COME, WONT YOU* 63 —BISXI—S- SCIENCE SEBVICJES.-—Snn^ 7__si Wed-. 8. Be_u_mgro__.op_-12-30. to A-30; Sat., 7 to 9-also.—l4, _ode_i*a,BJflfiS.
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