- ecclesiastic ax- ! eebsford st. congregational :..- ■ church- ~ . (Entrances next Central Fire Station). SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES. Treacher: REV. FREDERIC WARNER (of Melbourne). 10.30 a. m.—Praise Sernice. U a m.— ■' Standeth God Within the Shadow." 7 p.m.—" The Creed of Creeds." ; YE'Wton' conj;re<;ationa!l. ohuk.ch jN Edinburch St.—ll a.m., Mr. Jethro Lock. 12 p.m.. Communion. 7 p.m., Mr. J. H. OUST EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. Prer.rher: REV. CLYDE L. CARR. Morning at 11. Evening a t 7. Retiring Collections at each Service in aid of Major Dutton's Soldiers' Fund. pONGREG ATIO NA L CHURCH. WESTERS SPRINGS.—II o'clock: "How To Attain World Power." 7 o'clock: "Thp Chief Defence of Nations." Rev. W. H. A. Vickery. NEW LYNX.—II o'clock: Mr O. Yearbury. 7 o'clock: Mr J. A, Blacfcley. SWANSON.—3-30: Rer. W. H. A. Vickery. MOUNT ALBE-RT BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, 11 —Pastor W. L. Salter. EVENING. 7—Rev. W. L. Salter. A hearty n-elcome to all. r«BEENLAXE CONGREGATIONAL VJT CHURCH. Moralns—ll a-m-. Mr Howell. Evening—7 p.m.. Mr Adlington. ON EKU NG A CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning and Evening. Mr R. J. Emerson. Neit Sunday. .March 19, Special Harvest Festival Services. DiEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Jlr Ennor. Evening at 7, Mr Stewart. A I'CKLAXD ■* ["ETHODIST TinSSIOX. EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. 11 a.m.—MISSIONER BUWDEN ilate o£ Cliff College. r3ngland>. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC' SERVICE. •'CirRIST'.S METHOD Of HEA.UNG." Anthem, "Onward." Bright Singing. Everybody Welcome. Preacher: THE MI3SIONER, REV. E. T. COX, M.A. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS. 7 p.m. —Frea.-her. MR J. A. LAJMJFORD. | Duet. Mesdames Ellis* and riimnions. Solo. [ Miss Ford. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL AfISSION. •**• LCKLAND ■**■ IStilON. Motto: "Have Faith Iα God." Tbe following Services nil! be held TOMORROW <Snndayi— 11 a.m.—Central Mission. Treacher, MR JOHN BISSETT, MUsloncr. Su-hje.-t. "THE MAX WHOSE BRANCHES RUN OVER TiiE WALL." -.4j p.m.—Sunday-school and . Bible Clashes. 4.30 p.m.—Workers , Tea. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE 6.30 p.m.—Th.- Service of Sous. Orchestra. Choir, and Band will take part. Soloist, Miss B. George. 7 p.m.—SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT. Preacher, UK. JOHN BISSETT, Mission* l :-. 2000 Free Seats. Hymn Books Provided City and Country Friends heartily Invited. Th? Fellowship .Meeting ou WEDNESDAY •nwaker, HTJotraßlssett, Mi.-ssiouer. Subject. "THE r-tJST THINGS NEEDING URGENT RESTORATION." Come ami Share In the Mid-week Uplift. ' Q.OSPEL HALL, PAR NELL. , SUN-DAY—7 p.m., Mr. Laidlaw >»>n TL'&M>aY— 7.30 p.m. Bible-reading. ; THU.RSDAY-7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD DEVONPOUT. SUNDAY-7 p.m.. Mr. G. Reanney. TUESDAY—7.4S p~ai.. iPniyer Meeting THURSIMY-7.4G |un.. Address by Mr. F. .Hunter I Belfast). EDEN HALL. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN —SUNDAY, 7 p.m.. Address by Mr. Jus. Bennett. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.3U p.m., Address by .Mr. Geo. W. Jones. TTOWE STREET HALL, •*-*- OFF KARANGAHAPE EOAD. LORD'S DAY—7 p.m., preacher, Mr. V. Hunter (from Belfast). Subject, -, An WEDNESDAY—7.3O p!m., Address to Belle vers. ; , V M. C A. MEN'S MEETINGS. 1916 SERIES WILL OPEN ON SUNDAY, MARCH 19. Particulars Later. •y w. c Z x 25, WELLESLEY STREET EAST. SUNDAY -SERVICE, 4.30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, 4J.5 p.m. Speaker. Miss F. Hutchinson. Subject, 'The Call of St. Peter." Strangers' Tea. 3.30 p.m. All Visitors Warmly Welcomed. ■CTOIEXD6' MEETIN&HOUSE, Mt. Eden J- Rd., cor. Sylvan Ay.—Adult School, 8.15 a.m. Meeting for Worship. 11 a.m. SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT STREET. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE Conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Holmes. 11 a.m.—Holiness Address by Band Secretary Chapman. 7 p.m.—Salvation Address by Brother Law. Suitable music and sons will be rendered by the Silver Band and Songster Brigade. H R I S T A l> fi L P II I A S S. V - J " (Freemasons' Hall, Belgium St.). 11 a.m.-Breaking of Bread (I Cor xl ) 7 p.m. —"A GREAT MESSAGE TO k TROUBLED •WORLD.- Mr W. S. YoarsJoy Seats 'Free. .No Collectiou. TTN-ITARIAX CHURCH. PONSONHY *J ROAD.—Services at U a.m. and 7 p m Evening Subject, "Prof. Gilbert Murray's Searching Address on The Bthii-al Problems of the -War.' "—Minister, Rev W X Williams, B.A. " ' " rpHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. -L H.'P.B. LODGE, 351, QUEEN STREET. SUNVJAY, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture. •The Life and Work of a Peasant Sage of Japan: Sontoku .Ninomya," By MRS. DAVIDSON. AT THiB THEOSOPHICAL UA'LL. HOFFMAN'S BUIbDINOS, 351, QUEEN ST. ■Library and Readingrootm open daily from 11 to 5. A TJCKLAND THEOSOPHICALSOCIBTX A Lecture Hall, Society of Arts Bldga., Coburg Stxeet. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture. "THE GREAT WAR, AND SOME OF ITS LESSON'S," By Milt. U. KENT. Wuelo, ttedln;, . Qnettloag,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 2
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