ECCLESIASTICAL. rpHB METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW -*- ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET CHURCH. DAY OF INTERIM: lnN I'ult OUR SOLDIERS. 11 a.in. and 7 p.m., REV. C. H. LAWS, B.A. Evening Subject: "THE RED CUP OF SACRIFICE." Anthem. "Who Are These?" (Stnlner). Bolo: -He Was Despised" (Handel). Miss Muriel Httrr. ALEXANDRA STREET. —11 a.m., Rev. 11. A. Sharp: t!.4."i p.m.. Mr. _. Chnmbcrs. KINGS LAND—II a.m., Mr. .. C. Day; (i.4."i p.m., Rev. C. C. Harrison. EDKN TERRACE—II a.m.. Rev. J. H. Stickling; p.m., Key. 11. A. Sharp. Subject "The War nnd Our Faith in God." DOMINION ROAD—II a.m., Mr. G. EBrown iMinlont): 7 p.m.. Rev. .1. B. Suekllng. Memorial Service for the Into David .1. Thomas, killed at the Dardanelles. MORNINOSIDE- 11 a.m., Rev. C. (' Harrison: (i.i.j p.m., Mr. G. E. Brown (Studentj. j AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD- 11. Rev. .1. Wrigloy; 7. Rev. .1. J. Mather. MT IOU'EN.- 11. Rev. K. P. llluillires: 7. Rev. c. Havln, of the lndinii Mission iv Fiji. EPSOM. 11. Rev. S. .1. Worroti. Mom.,rial S. rviec for the late Mrs. Pulliti. 7, Mr. Harvey. NHWMiAKKKT 11. Mr. T. Clark: 7. . Rev. S. .1. Worrell. PAUNKLI..-- 11. Mr. Dellow. 7, Rev. J. Wrryley. 'RiEIMUERA.- 7. Rev. E. P. FHanilrcf. PANMIRK. .'!. Mr. Adllnslon. , AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S. WNSON-Y KOAD. —11. : MR. It. P. ROBERTS: 7. REV. A. C. LA WRY. Anthems: Morning. "Tons Spoakeili the Lord of Hosts" (Stainer); Evening, "o Gladsome Light" (Sullivan). Organ music for the day composed by Guilmant. FRANKLIN ROAP 11. REV W. A. BURLEY. MA.: 7. KEY. W. A. HURLEY. M.A. RICHMOND AVENUE -11. MR. TIET JENS: 7. REV. .1 NINON. BAYFIELD il-'orelgn Mission Sunday) - 11. REV. A. C. I..UVHY; 7. MR. FOUNTAIN. GREAT NORTH KOAD—II. RE\ . .1. NINON: 7. MR. EDMOND.
ARCH HILL I Foreign Mission Sundnyi — 7. MR. TIETJENS. BRIGIIAM'S CREEK 11. and HORSONviI.I.E :; niul 7. MR. RIMMKR. "V-ORTH SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. DEVONPORT. Morning, at 11 --Rev. G. H. Mann. Evening, nt 7 Rev. D MeNlc.ll. STANLEY BAY. Morning, at 11 Rev. D. M.-Nlcoll. Evening, at 7 Mr Parker .Student!. TAKAPUNA. Mornin.. Nt 11—Mr Parker (Studenti. Evening, at 7- Rev. G. 11. Mann. MOUNT ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. Morning at 11 - Rev. C. II Garland. Evening' at 7- Rev. 1.. Hudson. Collections in Aid of Foreign Missions.
ONEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH. 1 11 ami. Mr Laking: 7 p.m.. Mr Cres- \ Tdn. MATiCnERE—II a.m.. Rev. .1. Duke*.; PF.NROSIK—7 p.m.. Rev. J. Duke*. "Divine Consolation To-dny." MANGERE . BRIDGE—7 p.m.. Mr Mcßoborts. \ BIRKENHEAD METHODIST. . BIRKENHEAD- 11, Rev. T. F. Jone3; ; 7. Rev. .1. D. .lory. NORTHCOTE 11. 1 Mr Ilavmnn; 7. Mr. It unci man. BIRK- | DALE—7. Roy. T. F. Jones. | A UCKLAND "Jyj-THODIST EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON". 11 . t n j Another Message from Nature." .'i p.m.-P.'S.A.. "An 'Epoch In World | History: The Defeat ot World Dominance! lat Waterloo." _~ I 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Address, "The Soul's L'n-est." I Strangers Cordially InvitedPreacher at Eneh Service: TnE MISSIOX-R, REV. E. T. COX. M.A PITT AND EDWIN STREETS HALL. 7 p.m.--Mr H. C'ollis. A Bright Service. AUCKLAND riENTRAL uckland Central iT Aissio\. Motto: "Have Faith iv God." THE SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OF THE MISSION Will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday!, as follow*: — 11 a.m. —Central Mission. Preacher. Pastor J. R-Wtt. Subject. "THE PEOPLE WHO WALK IN CONTINUAL SUNSHINE." Soloist. Mr. J. Jlacdongall.
Choir ami Bind will take tuirt. HRKMIT AFTERNOON SEIRVIOE, AT 11 p.m.. in Central Mission. Preacher. Rev. James Ings. Soloist, Miss A. Rlmmer. Rami. Choir and Orchestra will as.slst. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 0.30- Service of Song by Orchestra, Choir, and Rand. Soloist. Mr. W. Asptnnll. Solo, "Redemption. O Wonderful Story" 7 pm. —GREAT UNlT__> GtATHERING. PreaohOT. Pastor .I. Rtesett. Subject. -'THE 'ROYAL GIFTS." The Anniversary S.wlnl will be held on vv-RDNEiSDAY NENT. June 'Jit. In the Central Mission. Albert Street. Ten, at fi p.m.. Tickets. 1/ each. Public Service the same evening at 7.30. Reports of work hy conveners. Several ol,i Mission friends wtll give greetings. Musical programme by Orchestra. Rnwi. and Choir. I TWEE METHODIST CHURCH, MT. EDEN.—_er vices: Morning. at 11; Evening, nt 7. Sabbath School, 10 a.m. awl 2.30 p.m. THE TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. LODGE. 351. QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: : "THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF A GREAT WORLD TEACHER: GAU- ' I TAMA BUDDHA." ! Ry MRS. J. DAVIDSON, . In tho
THEO-OTMIICAI. HALL, HOFFMANN'S IILDCS., H.'il, QUEEN STREET. Vocal Solos by Mrs. P. Lewis, from Wangnnnl. * UCKLAXD TIIEOSOPIIICAL SOCIETY _V i.ertnre Hall. Society of Arts Bldgs., Coburg Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture. •THOUGHTS ON HUMAIN EVOLUTION." By S. .STUART, F.T.S. Music Reading. Questions. V M. C. A. I M'EN'S Mi-JETIING TO-MX)|R|ROW iSUNDAY). 4 O'CLOCK. I Mil, W. 11. CONWAY i.if China inland i .Mission i Will give <m Address. -I Subject: Trlmniphs of the Gospel in China '• I STRANGERS' 'p_A. 5 P.M. Every' Man Welcome. I ■pWANtM-LISTJC MISSION, ODCFSL-! i A-/ LOWS' HALL. COOIC ,ST.-Open-air i i<i..!o p.m. Gospel Service. 7.1-3 p.m. j I 'speaker: Mt Please. Solo. Hymn hooks 1 provided. All welcome. v j A 'MISSIONARY SALEROOM | •*■-*■ Has boon Permanently Established I Over THE AUCKLAND BIBLE 'HOUSE I 135, Symunde Street, . For the Sale of Gifts of Ladles' and Children _ aohhlng, Useful and Fancy Art-dies, iH_ad-m_do Lace, etc, etc., the proceeds of w_ic_ are entirely'devoted to Missionary Work, and partic-urarly to the - I helpless Lepers of the Da»t Open Bverj 'Afternoon. tr<ua 2 to 5,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19150619.2.4.2
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 19 June 1915, Page 2
Word Count
891Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 19 June 1915, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.