ECCLESIASTICAL. I METHODIST CHURCHES.' lU. riTT STREET CIRCUIT. j PITT STREET CHURCH—II a.m.. Wit. 11. 11. MARSHALL (Student): 7 p.m.. PRESIDENT OF CONFERENCE, REV. S. LA WRY. Anthems: Morning. "Hear Mo Y\ heu 1 Call" iKlng Ilalli, soloist, Mr. M. Gregory: Evening, "1 Will Magnify" (Calkiui. MT. ALBERT—II. Mr. S. J. Mogridge; 7, Rev. C. E. Beecroft. KINGSLANI) (Cnurrh Anniversary)—ll a ni. and (i.4.1 p.m.. Rev. C. C. Harrison; 3 p.m.. Rev. A. C. 'Iva-wry. St. John's Choir. AVONDADE-11, Rev. C. K. Beecroft: (5.4.1. Mr. s. J. Moeridge. ARCH HILL—7, Mr. Roberta. WAIKUME T.K- 11. Missioner Gatman: 0.4.1. Mr. Hottrill. HENDERSON—II, Mr. Bottrill; 8.45, Missioner Gatman. TE ATATD—3, Missioner Gat—ran. p-INGSLAND TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. The Church Anniversary Services will be celebrated on SUNDAY, March 30, 1913. Preachers: Morning, at 11, Rev. Colin C. Ilarrisou; Special Music by choir and frleuds. (3.45, Rev. Colin C. Harrison. A Musical Service at 3 p.m., conducted by Rev. A. C. Lawry. The St. John's Choir will render Anthems, Solos, etc. 37 J|E THOD IS T CHURCHES AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD- 11. Rev. G. Bond; 7. Mr Werren (Student). MOUNT EDEN 11, Rev. W. A. Hay: 7, Mr. R. B. Spiers tStndont). EPSOM-11, Rev. 11. L. Richards; 7, Rev. G. Bond. NEWMARKET—II. Mr. R. J. Emerson; 7, Rev. H. L. Richards. PARNELL—II. Mr. W. J. Harvey; 7. Mr. G. Wilson. REMUERA—7. Rev. VV. A. Hay (Communion). PANMURE— X Rev W. A. Hay. A UCKLAND WKST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCn. PONSONBY RD. 11 a.m. —Mr. W. Stewart. Anthem. "Bleesed be the Lord" (Farmeri. 7 p.m. Rev. A. C. I„wry. Anthem, —Teach Us to Know" (Rnvnor White). Solo, hv Mr. 11. Blakeley. "I'alvan'" iPaul Rodney.. BAYFIELD CHURCH.- Retiring Collections for Ivocal Preachers' Association. - 11 a.m.. Rev. A. C. Lawry: 7 p.m., Mr. J. Porter. T>;EVIINPi)ItT METIWDIST CHURCH\ '*->' SEICVIOES.-- _KVi>NI*OMT - 11, Mr. G. Wilson: 7. Mr. Bridges: soloist. Mrs. .Hall: song. "The Tollers," hv Plecoloniml. RUNNYSIDE—II. S.S.A.: 3. S.S.A.; 7. S.S.A. TAKAPI'NA- 11. Student: 7. Mr. O. C. Harvey. METTIODtitT CHURCH SERVICES. March 30.--BIRKEN 11-FIAD' -11 a.m., Rev. T. O. Carr: 7 p.m.. Mr. Burnet (Stu dent). NoRTHOOTE-11 a.m., Mr. Burnet: 7 p.m.. Mr. Sheppard titrorn. U IRKDALE -7 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr (farewell). GLEN-FIELD-3 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr (fnrewel.l. ONEuTUNGA "METHODIST OIIURC'fI • 11 a.m.. Mr. Brakeiirlg; 7 p.m., Mr. King. MANGERE- 11 am . Rev. j. Dukes QJTANLEY BAY METHODIST SUNDAY ►J SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY. MARCH 30. Preachers: Morning at 11 -Rev. N. Turner. Afternoon at 3- Rev. I. Bertram. M.A Evening at 7—Mr. Mcßoherts. ANNUAL TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. MONDAY. MARCH 31. Tea at it p.m. Meeting nt 7.30 p.m. 3 AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION, EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON 10 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. 11 a.m. — l-rcacher. MR. SAMUEL PARKER. 0 p.m. - Prayer Meeting. (5.30 p.m.—Alexander Song Service. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Preacher, the REV. NICHOLAS TURNER. Subject. "The Lord's Arm Not Shortened: What I Saw and Heard at the Chapman : Alexander Mission." Duet. Songs. Anthem. etc. Choir and Orchestra. AUCKLAND BROTHERHOOD. 3 p.m.—Men only. Speaker: MR. It. M. KESWICK. Subject: "RESURRECTION." Solo. AUCKLAND pENTBAL TITISSION. -fi.UCKI.AND VENTIIAI. -"A-ISSION. Motto: "Have faith in God." ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY Mill be held TO-MORROW i SI NDAYI as follows: — 11 a.m. -Central Mission. Preacher. Mr. John Bissett. Subject. 'BREAKING THE ALABASTER BOX." Sunday School at 2.4.1. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 630 p.m.—Service of S..ug. orchestra. "Consecration. n.e Angels' Serenade.' Choir. Gospel Hymns: soloist. Miss Neil'e Butler. Selections by the Band. T pm.—GREAT UNITED THANKSGIVING SERVICE. Preacher. Mr. John Bissett. Sublet. -THE COMPLETE W 2'^'> repeat'' H."™ books provided. Everybody heartily invited. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. \IFX\NDRA STREET -11. Rev. .1. Olpbert: lUS. Rev. .1. Cocker. Farewell Service. Sacrament al close. All old friends and now invited. MOUNT ROSKILL-11. Rev. J. Cocker. .- " .„ii serv.ee 041 Rev. 11. White. Farewell r-erv.te. >..-..». »». PITT AND EDWIN STREETS - -0.4.1. Mr W. Thompson. GREAT NORTH ROAD-11. Mr Leppard; (',.4.1, Mr I!. Martin. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES 1 I-I'WKLIN ROAD --11. Rev. Samuel r«-.vnli'hristcburch,. President of Methoi'■ , I ef.rei.ce of New Zealand; (.-10, Rev. w" rr si farewell.: soloist, Mr. W. Hodg- ■ iiViTND -11. Rev- W. Harris: e'e iv I in. WATERY.EW 3. Key - l! KaHie: ii.4.-;. Mr. D. Goldie. AVON-DAI.E-'-T. Mc S. Wool. _ jyItIMITIVI' METHODIST < '"rih-1 !ES. i i'iNAL RM'.Niv'N OF Be TU ion Ii;IU :<iATI(iNS AT EDE-N TERRACE -II a.m.. Rev. 11. While. 0.1., p.m.. 1.c.. J. olpheri. TTIKFE METHODIST CHURCH, Mouut F'lin. -Services: Morning. 11; Evening. T: Sabbath School, 10 a.m. aod -30 p.m. TuTKLAND THEDSDPHICAL SOCIETY . Te,t„v- Hull- Soeie'.v or Arts Permanent Leetnt. '■'"■ B Ji,"„: ilulldir.ss. I "burg ."•>! .i '• SUNDAY. MARCH 3... AT 7 P.M. Pii'v-ir Lecture: -THE GUARDIANS OF HUMANITY." p.v Mrs. J. Davidson iLalc ~r Wellington). Musi,- Readiiiii. Discussion. rri 13 EOS 0 PH. CA 1. SOCIETY. T 11.1'.U. LODGE. 351, QLLLo oT. SUNDAY, 7 o'clock. PUBLIC LECTURE. .■SOME OF THE INNER By Mr. J. R- Thomson. ,v Tin: "cnAMitKU ;>r '.'Mmerce HALL. SWAN.-.DA Si LEE.. rlllr one-n Street, opp. Shortland Street., oll( . st ions Invited at Co , cf icrinre. PUBLIC LBCTTJRE.SOCIAL. i -nhl'lc Lecture-Social will be held in th e Lodge HalL 351. Queen Street, THIS EVENING, at S o'clock.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 75, 29 March 1913, Page 7
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