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ECCLESIASTICAIMETHODL>iT CHURCH OF NEW - 1 - ZEALAND. J • ■ AUCKUAND CENTRAL CLRCUIT, ; ' I PITT JiratMWr CHURiCH—II a-m. and 7 " P-m., ■Bee, C. H. Laws, S.A. -Anfcbem, J "Comes Mat 0511165 a Stillness" (Wood-ward). '! ALEXAiSI>B>A STBiBIST—II a-ni.. Mr. F. J O. Day, 6.45 pjn.. Mr.- J. Watkinsou. J a.m. and 6.45 }).m., Rev. £ John E. Parsons, of Otahuhu. I BD&N" TEKRAjCE—II a-m. and 6.40 μ-iu. (In Metooriam Service, Mrs. A. Wart on 1, Rev. H. A. Sharp. ' ■DOMINION KOAD—II aJU. and 6.45 p.m. 2 —ißev J. B. Suckling. Special music. I Valedictory. Services preparatory to entering new church. See special notice. j MORNTNOSIDE— XX a.m.. Mr. T. A. ' Oieaham; 6.45 p.m.. Air. J. W. Shickelford. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. 1 AiRAPTON KOAD—II a.m.. "Rev." E. V. Blamlres: T pjn.. Rev. G. Bond. MOUNT KDEX <Churca Anniversary;— 31 A.m., Rev. G. Bond; 7 p.m.. Rev. E. P- j Blamires. \ EPSOM —11 a.m.. Rev. H. L. Richards; - 7 p.m.. Rrv. G. B Hinton. j NEWQtA-RKK7T—II a.m.. Mr. J. F. \ Roberts; 7 p.m.. Mr. R. J. Emerson. 1-AJiNKLL—II a.vi , Key. G. B. Hinton; ~ p.m.. Mr. liobinson. BEMI'ERA—■ 7 pju., Mr. E. 'A. Bond. '. PAN-MURE— 3 p.m.. air. J. Ferguson. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY ROAD—II a-m., MJt. AIAIN-; 7 ■pjn., REV. A. C LAWRY. Anthems: ilorning. "O Lord, How Manifold' , (Barnby); -Evening. "I WUI t Extol .Thee" (Minshel). Solist, Mrs. Horsley. Sacred solo by Sir.-Herbert Mutton. Organ mnsie for the day composed by 1 Batiste. * FRANKLIN ROAD-11 a.m., MR. W. t BRAKENRIO; 7 p.m., REV. W. A. BUKLEY, M.A. RICHMOND AVBXUE— PASTOK . FORD; 7 p m., PASTOR FORD. BATFIEI^D—II ajnu. REV. W. A BUR- j LEY; 7 p.m.. MR. TIETJKNS. •GRjEAT "NORTH-SOAD—li:a.nu .'REV. A. t). LAWRY; 7 p m.. MR. A. THOMAS. ARCH HILL—7 pjn:. MR- HI-SLOP. 1 HOBSONVILLE AND BRIG-HAM'S CREEK—MR. RIM3IER. -V|OU.M' EDEN METHODIST CHT/BCH. . H ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.. .. - - Will be conducted on s SUNDAY. MARCH 21, 1015. ( Preachers: Morning.... RBV. GBO. BOND. - . Evening REV. -E. P. -BLAiMiRKS. - Special Anthems and .Music t>y the Cltolr. .ANNUAL SOCIAL ON TUESDAY, MaT^h ■ 23, IOT-6-. ■ • ' - • ■ Chairman, Mr. Geo. Hatcher. Addresses will be given by Revs. C. «. Garland afld E. P. 'Blamires. 1 ■JJORTH SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. DEVONPfiRT. ' ' Morning—ll. IMx. Hislop. -'Eve'srius—7, Mr. W.-Yi Harveyi ' " "*-'"• TAKAPUNA. Morning—ll, Rev D. MeNlcoll. Eveniug—7, Mr. Hislop. STANLEY BAY. SUNDAY _ SCHOOL .ANNIVERSARY. - iM/brning— i'.Zli. GJtriiind..- - '. Afternoon—3. Rev. Palgrave Davy. ' . Evening—7, Rev. Palgrave Davy. ■Special Singing at all Services by Children . ■ and Friends. TUEiSDAY—AnnuaI Tea, 6 p.m. Enter-tainment,-7.30 p.m. MOUNT- ALBERT I METHODIST CHURCH. ' Morning—Mr. W. J. Harvey. •Evenhis--Mr. S. J. Mdgrldge •Sttflent). '' ." ONEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH. ..U a.m.. Rev. .J. Dukes; "7 p:m.. Bey. IJ. .Dnkcs. "Creation" (2). MANGEKE-11 n nii W T -PPV-TfOSK..,7 ,p m tr ■ Laking. TMKKENHEAD . Jonest" 7, Mr. ■ Runciman'. 2>*o>thcote l -11,' JUx." fiouster; 7, Mr. Mains. Birkdale—7, Rev. o.'. F. Jones. l" -TVOMINION RI). MKTHODIST CHURCH. 1 IL, ..QPENIN6 CEREMONIES-'----1 WEDNES.. MARCH, it. 1915, AT 3:30 P.M. Chairman: Rev. C. H. Laws, B.A. of key. by. Architect, Mr" AI H. • -White. F.N.Z.1.. to Mrs F. C. Taylor, veto :will declare the Church open."' ■ Sermon'by Rev. John Dawson. President of Conference, to be followed by a AND FORK TEA" IN SCHQQL- '. .7 .".ROOM', at 5.30. 6, and 6.30 p.m. Tickets, 1/. Music in the Church from 6.30 to 7.30. PUBLIC MEETING AT 7.30. Chairman. liev. Geo. Bond. ;;. . (Chairman of District). . Addresses by Chairman, Revs." E. A. kir--wood, q. M. Laws, 8.A., and the President. Special Music Soloists, Miss Lilian Picfcering and Mr Edwin Dennis. Hallelujah Chorns and Anthem by Choir 'T l , ...,.-'. ~ 523 ; AECKIiAND "VT-ETHODIST "JITISSIUN. BAST-STREBT HAivir, NEWTON.----10 a.m.—Bible Class for men. 11 ajn.—REV. JAMBS INGS, of Rlch- ■ " 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S SERVKIE. REV. 1 NICHOLAS TURNER. Subject, "URGENT 1 QUESTIONS OF THE DAY: A STUDY IS CONTRASTS." Soloist, MISS IVY Choir aia OrchestfaT... YOU ARE WELCOME. ', SUNDAY,' MARCH. 28, HARVEST THAXKSGIVINO SEIRVICES. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS. : ■ 7 p,m.—Preacher, MR. E. J, .HUCTSO.N. Solo and orchestra. '-„„_._'. AUCKLAND CENTRAL "VTISSHJ*. , iM-ISSIO.N. > - - Hotter: -"Have Faith'in God." [ Bright, Helpful Services will be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) as follows:— ■ -11 a.m:—Central-Mission. PJM6her, "Pasior John Bissett7 Farewell message : from Mr. C. Neeve, Bandmaster. 2.43 p.m. — Sunday-school and Yonng : Women's Class. ! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. 1 6.30 p. in.—Service of Song from "Redemp.tipn Bnok." Orchestra, .GhoU-. and.. Band ; will take part-. Soloist, Mrs. W. Poole, -PHi. .7 . p.m. — Special . Forward. Jloveriieht. • Preacher, • Pastor John Blssett;- .Subject. "THE GREATEST TRIAL IN HUMAN HISTORY." 2000 Free Seats. Hymn Books provided. City and Country Efieiids heartily invited. Animal' Thanksgiving .Day will be held NEXT SUNDAY, March 28. Thfc Easter Convention will be held in the 1 Central Mission from GOOD FRIDAY", 2nd, to MONDAY, -sth ApriL Speaker,. .TKev. Alex. Gow (Hamilton), Rev. E. Blamires, Adjutant Hohnes, Mrs, Holmes, Mr. W, J.. Mains, Pastor J. Bissett. All are cordially *' incited. V .' .' ' '.'.'"".',': ■ *attEß 'METHODIST- CHURCH, MOONT i^^DEN.—Services: Morning, 11; Eventing,' 7; Salibath ScliooJ, .10 e;,m. ana Z.Bq p.m. r _ n _- aiPIIRITUA'L CSHU.ROHi. BJSGU. '& PITT STREET- .. . ..-Services: 3 o'clock and 7 : ; Visitors Tea, 8 o'clock. _ 1 Mrs. Harris-Roberts will speak on Spiritual ' Healing and give Floral Clairvoyance. SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' , CHCRCHJ (reg.) v;; •".- ORANGE HALL, opp. Newton Post Office, a Karangahape Road. - ■ - SUNDAY. .7 P.M. SUNDAY;' 7 P.M. i MRS. S, E.- MORRISON. 1 1 AiiSt-ralia-'s Lea-dfng Peyeiiic and Tra'noe :, Meminm. Will Lecture. After Lecture, Readings from Photos, ; Heirlooms, Ploiwere. £tc. - -V i .".- _ j-"* Silver "Coin" Admission at Doar7 ~'. : WE-'DIfESbAf NIGTHT/,fii the'Oriivge'HaU,: „ at 8 p.m. — Demonstrations from Articles,l_ Flowers. Etc. Admission. 6d. . ,4» 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 68, 20 March 1915, Page 2

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