ECCLESIASTICAX. mHE METHODIST CHOBCH Tiff WEW ZEALAMJ. AUCKLANI> OraraSAUJdReDIT. PITT STREET— U jtm. Rev.' C. a iarrisoa. 7 .pjn., Rev.. a H, Lajre, B-A. ivening Anthem: "The SplendonTS ot~Thy Glory" (Woodward). ALEXANDRA STEEKT.—II a.m., MrT. A. Osenhani. 7 Eev. J. Sharp. E33fGSItAND—II a m., Mr E. Sussex 7 Bey. C C. Hanison. EDEN TEEBACB—II ajn,. Rev. J. B. SuctHng. 7 F. C. Day. DOanmOX npSD—n a.m., Bey. C. H. Laws, B.A. 7 pjn-, Rev. J. B. Suckling. MORXJN6SIDE—U ajn., Mr E. H. Hartin. 7 pjn., Mr E. Roberts. AUCKLAH»EAST<:iBCUIT. GRAFTON ROAT>—U. a.nu Rev. J. J. Mather. 7.pjn., Rev. J. Wrigley. MOUNT EDSN—II a_m., Ret G. B. Hinton. 7 p.m., Rev. A- C Lawry. EPSOM—II a.m., Bey. J. Wrigley. 7 p.m., Rev. G. Bond. NEWMARKET—II ajn.. Rev. K. P. Blamires. 7 p.m., Mr Harvey. PARXELL—n a.m, Mr Harrey: 7 p.m., Mr B^ergnson. REMUERA—7 p.m., Rev. G. B. Hinton. PANMUBE—3 p.m.. Mr Wilson. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. 6T. JOHN'S, Ponsonby Boadr-rll a.m., RBV. A. (.'. LAWRY. 7 p.m., REV. E. i>. BLAMIRES. Anthems: Mornlngr, "Light of the World" (Sullivan); Evening, "Blessed Be the Lord" (Bantby). Solo by' Mids ■Musier. FRANKLIN ROAD—3I REV. W A. BURLEY, M.A. 7 p.m., KEY, W. A. BURLEY. M.A RICHMOKD AVENUE—IT a.m.. MR TIETJEXS. 7 p.m., MR AUSOM. BAYPJELD—II a.m.. MR CI/AEK. ■ 7 p.m., Mil HISLOT. * GREAT NORTH ROAD—II a.m., MR THOMAS. ARCH HILL—7 p.m., MR EDMOXD. SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. DEVONPORT. 11 a.m.—Rev. D. McNlcolL 7 p.m.—Uev. G. H. Mann. STANLEY BAT." 11 a.m.—Mr W. Hislop.. 7 p.m.—Rev. V, McNicoll. TAK^PUNA. 11 a.m.—Rev. G. H. Mann. 7 p.m.—Mr J. H. Fountain. BIRKENHEAD METHODIST BIRKEXHEAJS4-11, Mr •Greensiade; t. Rev. T. F. Jones. MXRTHCOTE—II Key. T. F. Jones: 7, iMr Dellow. BTRKJDAjLK— 7, Mr KiUinm. G-LENPIELD—7, Rev. £ D. Jorj-. ALBANY—3, Rev. T. F. Jones. y[ ETH 0 D i-S T~ CHUR CH, •***■ MOUNT ALBERT. Morning—ll. Rev. L. Hudson. R.ev._L_g»dson. ONEHUNGA METHODIST OTORCH.— 11 a.m.. Mr Brakenrig; 7 p.m M Bey. J. Dukes. PENROSE —II a.m., Rev. J Dnkes: 7 p.m., Mr Adlington. MANGERE— 11 a.m., Mr Goode. -jy-EEHODIST TIJISSION. EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON. .11 a.m.—MR MOSES ENSOR, the Blind Preacher, will speak. , a , , _~ 7 p.m. — Evangelistic Sexvioii, v-hTfce Destruction Wrought by Sin." Solo, Mr Len Keven. Anthem. "I WIH Arise.™ Strangers cordially welcome. Preacher: THE MI6SIONER, REV. B. T.-COX, M.A. PITT AND EDWIN STREEmS. 7 p.m.—Mr. Moses ..Eigor,, Dne.t,_ Misses Mllue and Ward. A UOKirAivD TiriSSION.' VENTRAi J**- ISSIOX. Motto: "Hate. Paith in God." Bright, Helpful Services will be held TO-MOBROW (Sunday) as follows)----51 a,m. —Ceiitral Mission. Pieaclier, Mr J. Ferguson. 2.45" p.m. — Sunday. School and Young Women's Class. 4.30 p.m.—Workers' Tea. HIS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE. ■ &30 p.m.—The Service «f iSong. Orchestra, Choir, and Band will take part from "Redemption Songs." 7 p.m.—SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT. Speaker, Judge Button (Edendale). 2000 Free Seats. Hymn Books Provided Giy and Country Friends heartily invited. The Weekly Fellowship Service will - be held on WBJ>NESDAY, & 7-30, jta. the Ceutral Mission. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANSTDAL PICNIC Will take place- on '■ SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 (ANNIVERSARY DAY), To Dcon-n's Island, Leaving the Ferry Tee at 9 o'clock. Tickets, including fare, lunch, and tea, U/5 each, can be bad from the Teachers up till Thursday Evening at the Albert Street Hall. CJAIiVATipN ARMY, ALBERT STREET. )O GOSPEL SERVICES FOR ALL PBOPJjB. 11 aan.—Holiness Address ty Mrs Holmes. 3 pjn.—MiHrfc and Song. 1 p.m.—Gospel of Repentance, by Adjt■Holmes. THURSDAY, S pm.—Spedal Hofiness Meeting. All who are interested in the Higher Life are invited. QPIBITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH © ; (Incorporated). ORANGE HALL. KARANGAHAPE RD., NEWTQN (Opposite Post Office). SUSTOAY, 7 P.M. SUSOAY. 7 P.M. The World's Leading Trance Medium and Psychic, M-R J. ISH.BRWOOD, .Will Lecture tann written gneetions from jtte audience, either Bfflrfteal or on the philosophy of Spiritualism. You who condemn our truth -for want of ; understattdins, lee is y oa T <9?POtfentty to hear our philoeojpfiy. ' - Psychic Readings from Flowers, Xrom the So-called Dead, Poems from Words. Slly«r Coin Collection Poor. y ii. c. a, lAll Men in Ehald are cordially to make use o£ *he Reading, Wilting, ond Soda! IRooras in the V.M.C.A. Buflaiiigj ■JVeßesley Street-^ast 35, ;TCELLESEEY 6TKEET EA6T, : PiperjFlby Members. Hour, ..... ~'.■ jjjn, «H:9leinliersiirttd. Frieede cordiaMy'dßsitecl S?-. ■ ' p , : te ijfttend, ' * ? JGKIiiA^ i TS»O«qP:Hiq^.SSKMBI!t l , ~:v ' ';Publlß- Lecture^,' ''. ': •■the aixggra'q .siDB &g jßSWisuyr ' AND SCfIjBSCB/ , ;..;;.;.■..•■. By Mr. B. Kent, b Jittsic Eeaflißß) ftuestlana,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 2
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