ECCLESIASTICAL. OT. MARY'S CATHEDHAL. TARNELL. 17th SUNDAY AFTER THINITY. « n "n.—lli'l.v <"ommunlon. 11 j.ni.-Mnlln.i iinrt Sermon. Preacher, Bey. Walter Lamlicrt. 7 p.m.—Kvenoong axid S*rni«>ii. Preacher, ■\ imi. ArchdriKi'ii Max-Murroy. .Subject, ■•The Chiirclin Imty to Oie Nation." OT. MATTHEWS CHURCH. 10 WKLUBBLEY STRBKT WEST. SUNDAY. SEITEMBKR -0s a.m.. llol.v I'ouiDHinluu (Klr>t Comtiiiinloii of Newly-conJlruiedi. 11 a.m., Matin* Intcrcesalons. and Sermon; I>rparher. R.KY. J. S. WIALLFIEbD. 4.15 m., Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.. Kvenimng. luterresßlon and Soruinn: preu<-uer. RKV. JASPEJI CALDKR. Anthem. "Lord. We a'riiy Thee" iVarley Rol>ert<l. oiTertory enlo. "lie Wipes thp Tear from Every Kye" (I.ee>, Master Ileeltuild Newberry. ST MATTHEW'S CHt'BCn. The Tower Is lipeu to Visit.ts Every Week day. from I.' to 4.30 p.m. Tickets; Od uch. IJT PAILS riIURCII, SYMONPS 6>T. >O —8 am.. Holy EuiharUt. 10.1S a.m.. lM»tln- and Litany. 11 a.m., Holy Ku.-ba-rl»t uungi nnil Serin..n. 2.« pm . CMldre.n'.-. Servlio. 7 p.m., liveunuOJ and fr'erinon. ____^__ ALL SAINTS' CHCHCU. Poniiont.y Ilond. — 17th Similar After Trtnliy. —Holy ('oniniiiiilon. S a.m. Matins ami Sermon (Ar.11.1e3.-oni. 11 a.m. Holy BaptUni. i (i in. Confirmation liistriu-tlon. 4-"" -in. Kiensoiu; nnd Sermon, 7 p.m., Rev. V. (J. llnrvle. Llcrne Ap-udeamn. 7 p.m. ST SEPULriIRES CIIIHCH. Holy <".immunloii. S am; M.iilns. J.ltjinv an.! .Sermon. 11 a.m. KtenMiiK and <SeniK>n 7 pm. Aiitlieni, "Jc>», Word of Cml Incarnate" illoyte». PII'IIAXY CHURCn. NEWTON. — o a.m.. Holy C«tnniunlnn; II am. . Matius and Litany; 7 p.m., Kvei.ii.ni; and S~ T\ ANIJKE«S ■ rKEBBVTICUIA^ CHIRCH. U>WER SYMONDS ST. 11 a.m.—Mr D. J Albert. 7 01.—Ilev. A. A. Murray. Sulije t, "Jonahs Uon>cL" ST. DAVID'S PBESBYTEttIA.N CHDBCH, KUYBER PAS 3 UOAD. 11 a.m.—ltev J. M. .Sannderu. MA. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Albert (Mumln«*lJe). Anthem, "lluiv Ueautltul Lpou Ihc ilouu. tains." Organist and Choirmaster. Edwird S. Crastuu. Mv». Bac. QT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN f3 CHL'RCn. JERVOIS ROAD, POX-SOXBY. Services: 11 a.m.—A Memorial Servl.-* for St. Ktepheua lU>ys who Uave fallen, mid Hie Shoa-lns of St. Stepbeu'a Roll of Honour. '7 p.m. The (iamt.llng yupKti.'U." Preacher: ÜBV. LSAAC JOLLY, MA. AH Seat* Free. ' ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CUCBCU, VYELLIXGTOX STREET. 7 p.m. 11 a.a>—"Tbc Old I'atlii." 7 p.m.— Tbe Mind of Christ." Autbt-m. "I will Uft up Mlac Eyes uolo the UULs" (Clarke-WMtcfle)dj. I'reacher: JtEV. R. 1.. WALKER. M.A. KNOX fRKSBYTERIA.N CHURCH. PARNELL. UEV. ROBERT INOLIS, M.A., Mlnljltr. 11 a.m.—"Tile Worship of Luck." 7 -p.m.—"What 1* Eterulty7" ■\fOTJXT EDEN PRESBYTERIAN aL CHURCH, UASOXIC HALL. WOODSIDE BOAD. Evealßg:, at 7 o'clock. REV. J. -11. SAUNDEdtS, M.A. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GREAT NORTH RUAD, GREY LYNN. &EV. F. A. THOMPSON. . 11 a.m., Pre-Commanloa Service. 7 p.m., Sunday Scbool Anniversary. .Singing repeated by requrat. <l.'bolr '»0 vok-e*. OT. ENOCHS PHBSBYTERIA.N •° CHURCH, MORXINGSIDE. COMBINED BIRLE CI/ABSES AXXIVEH- i BAi{Y VICES. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, ISIS. Preachers: il am.—Rer. A. A. Murray. 3 p.m.— Bey. K. K. Jeffreyu. 7 p.m.—Mr. H. li. Burnett, Pres. X.Z. P.B.C.U. . SPECIAL SIN«IN<; by CHOIR, assisted by friends. Sololnta: ilrn/ Mason, Misses iHairlcJni, MrCarroll, and Maun, Mmri Edwin Dennis, Geu. Hlggott, and H Wlllace. 021 EDEXDALB PREBBYTERIAX CHURCH (Rev. A. Miller, M.A.).—11 a.m.. "Spring Time:" tf.43 p.m., "Patrlotl»m and Ciambllng." SOMBRVELL MEMORIAL PREfiBYTEUIAN CHURCH, REMUERA. 11 a.m.—"An Appeal to Patriotism " i p.m.—"The Ethleii of (iamt)llng " REV. WALTER McLEAN /-VXEHCNOA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . —11 «-».. "The Right of the Btate to Demand Personal Sacrifices." 7 d m "Th* Struggle for the Life of Others""— Rev. D. D. Scott. DEVONPOUT PRESBYTERIAN Clllßril. Morulug. at II (Communion). Evening, at 7. Rev. (iprirge Budd. Retiring Collection for P.S.B.A. rpHE PROORESSI\"E SriRITUALISTS' JL CHURCH, PITT STREET. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. MR McLEOJM'RAIG Lectures. Subject: '•GUIDED BY UNSEEN FORCES." Welcome to Air Oldliam who has Jmt retunlnl from the Front. Psychometric Demonstrations from .Photos, Articles, etc., after Lecture. .1 p.m.— Lecture by Mr Wesley lUebardj, followed br Peycbometrk- Readings. All Welcome. All Welcome. Collection. 81 SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS , CHURCH (Registered). ORANGE HALL, KARANOAHAPE RD. NEWTON, opp. Post Office. SUNDAY, 7 p m. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. MR. A. KIRK (National Lyceum Conductor) win Lecture. Subject: "SPIRITS IN PRISON." OCTOBKn 8, lOir.. MR J. ISJIBRWOOD. Trance il.-ilhrm and Automatic Writer, After Lecture. Headings from the Aura Vibrations. Silver Coin Collection at Door. LYCEUM—2.3O p.m. Church Social and Dflnee. Orange Hall, October 2nd, J/, Including Refreshments. S3VBXTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHES. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. ■MAGKELA'IB BTRJ3ET, Ponsonby— "The World tba.t Was—The World that — The World as it WIU be for 1000 Yeax»— The World to —7000 Yetra ot its .History— Day Is with the Lord ag 1000 Years, and 1000 Years a* One Dar. —G. O- Stewart. FIUEXDL* BOOIETIKS' HALL, Grey 8t X., Onahon^fl—'The Great War Now Hr-gln*: If it Armageddon? The Meaning of Arta*g»«ldon, ajid Where It will be
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 25 September 1915, Page 2
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