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ECCLESIASTIC AL. gt MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PAB.XELL. SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT.' S a.m.—Holy Communion: 11 a.m.—Morning- Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion; preacher, Yen. Archdoacon Mac Murray. ■ . 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon; Rev. Walter Lambert. ST. MAT TH E W'S CHUK CH, WEERESLEY STREET WEST. SUNDAY. MARCH 10. Matins, Holy.Conmiunion, and Sermon; preacher. REV. JASPER CALDER; sub-, ject, "Across the Border." 4.13 p.m.. Holj- Baptisms. 7 p.m., Evensong, Intercessions " and Sermon; -preacher, REV. JASTF.R CALPBR; subject, "Conflict ins Evidence." Anthem, "Turn Tb> Face" (Attwood)"; offertory solo. "The Heavenly " Sons"' (Hamilton Gray!, Miss Elsie Bentley/ CT. MATTHEW'S CHUKCH. The Tower is Open to Visitors Every .Week-day, from 12 to 4.30 p.m. Tickets, 6d each. ST. (PAUL'S CHURCH, Symonds Street. --S a.m.. Holy Eucharist. 10.15 a-m.. Matins and Dftany. II aTm., Holy EtSTHarist and Sermon. 7 p.m., Evensong an& Sermon.'., .;,'. Z ■', '". ~". 01. . SBPUIX-HRE'S CHURCH. Kliyber X? iPass Road.—Second Sunday in Tjent— Holy Communion, S a.m., Matins 10.30 iijn.; Choral" Eβchariot and Sermon, .'ll a.m.; preacher. REV. A. n. OOLVILE, M_i.; subject. "The Fate of the Lonely preapher,'. RET. A, H. COLVILB. ' M.A.'; subject, "Our Work and Preparation." /CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY.—S: a.m.. Holy Oommuuioii; 11.a.m.. Matins, . Jjtaiiy. .and -Sermon;.3'p,m.. Sunday School: 7 pm> Evensong and Sermon, Treacher. E. H." STRONG, SLA. . "' ; 546 fiJT. OOLUMBA CHURCH. Grey Ly.nn.— S3 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., [Matins and Sermon; 7~p.m., Evensong and Sermon;. Preacher, the Vicar. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Lower S>;monds Street.— Key. A. A. Murray Morning at 11: Evening at 7. CJT.'DATTD'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH w . KHYBER PASS. KOAD. ■ -REV. J. H. . M-A. ' Services at 11 a.m. ami 7 p.m. Quarterly Communion Service at Night. ■ Organist and Choirmaster, Edward S. Craston. Mus. Bac. C«T. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, K> WELLINGTON STREET. Divine Service on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7. p.m. 10 a.m.—Prayer Meeting in Young- Men's . Ct2sSroam. ' ■ ■ - ■ 11 a.m.—Preacher, Rev. R. L.. Walker, M-A. Tpjn.—Preacher. Rev. R. 1.. Walker. M.A. Anthem. "AiKrel Voices Eiver Swelling" (Vine Halli; soloist, 3liss •Lena Russell. ' ST. STEPHEN'S - PEB3BYTKRIAN CHURCH, .:'jaETois;3oxp. pqsspxby.. MARCH-mth. Services at 11 a.mi and 7 p.m. Preacher: fIBV.-J.- W. SMYTH, B.A. All Seats Fre,e. ■CJT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN »5 . CHURCH. ■<* eBEAT-<NORTH-~BOAI>i. G-BSY jltt-X>S.. f.' j-., Services at ll ajn.iand 7-pjn. - - Preacher , , -REV: • P.- A. THOMPSOJJ.TTNOX PHBSBYTERI'AS CHUECH. PABNELL. KEY. ROBERT INGLIS. M.A.. Minister. H ajn "The World in The Crucible-" 7 p-m.—The Eev. A. Miller, M.A. 31T0DNT EDEJS PRESBYTERIAN ■ ■ ■ cuuHca MASONIC HALJ,, WOODSIDE ROAD. Morning, iI—EEV. & SOMMEBVILLE. . Erealas, 7-REV. R, SOMMERVILLEt Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. ■piDiBXiDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■M —Harvest ThanksgiTins Services.—ll a-m.. Rev. A. Miller, M.A.; 6.45 p-m., Rev. Bj Inglis, M.A. -fISBHTjNGA'" PRESBY*fEltlis CHtfiCH \r —iDay of Interceseion and Humiliation. —11 a-m.. ißei-rF. ~R. Jeffreys; 7 p.m., "The Berlin Congress and the Doom of the Armenians," RevT D. D. -Scott fnBTOXPOBT PBESBITEniAN *J CHURCH. •li a-m.. and 7 p.nu. . ' T ; 'REV! GEORGE'BODD: '' SOMERVELL MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. KEMUEEA. 11 a.m. j—Communion of the Lord's Supper Bey. D. D. Scott. ' - ' 7 pjn.—Rev: F. R. Jeffreys. BEBESFOED ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (Entrances next Central Fire Station). Preacher: BEY. FREDERIC WARNER (of Melbourne). SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES. 10.30 —Praise Service. ll I—"The1 —"The Cross: The Shrine of Love." 7—"Livingstone: The Ideal Missionary." WEDNESDAY. March 22, at 7.4s—Memories of a Ministry (second series), by Rev. F. Warner. Q qVG-R" E G ATI OX At . : CHTRCH. WESTERN SPRINGS (Xew Building)—ll o'clock, Mr. S. W. Smeeton; 7 o'clock, Rev. W. H. A. Vickery. •KEW"'LYX=X—II o'clock. Rev. W. H. A. VWSery (Communion at -close); 7 o'clock. Mr. C. Moon. S-WAXSON—3.3O, Rev. W. H. A. Vickery. •VrQniiT.., EDEN CONGREGATIONAL ill CHURCH. VIEW" ROAD. PreaeheT, -EEV. H. -STEEiLE CKAIK. ■Morning at IL Eveninj at 7. ■Harvest ■Thanksgiving, Bandajr,. March 25. ■XTDWrCON CPNGREGATI-OXAfL CHURCH -1M Edinburgh St.—ll a.m-, Mr. A. Lee; 7 p.m., Mr. H. Field. Deacons Trill meet after morning service. GBEENLANE - ' COXG3EGATIOXAL CHTJBCH. . . Moinlng, 11 a.m.—Her. H.- Young. Evening, 7 .p.m.—3li H. jEnnor. ASEEUSGA, CONGB.KCr-\TTO> _ AL \J CHJJECH. — Harvest ThanksglTlng Services To-morrow. Services, 11 a.m. anil 7 pjn. Preacher. Mr. R- J- Emexßon. Soloists, Morning Miss Esther, Evening Mrs. leoward. Special Anthems by large Choir. Conductor, Mr. W. .Marks; Organist, .Mr. H. Clegg. Everybody heartily welcome. ......... . , CONGBEGATIOXAL U-h OBOK.CH.—MoTntog, a< U, iMx Tudefcope; B»ealng, at 7, Mr Stewcrt. TJJIiaaSH AND FOREIG-X &AILOBS' JO SOCIETY, Lower Albert Street.—Usual Serloe at 7 p.m. To-momrw - <Snßday), litth Inet, In the 6allors' HalL Rev. H. Yonng Trill give <be Address. Subject: "One Who Went the Wiong Wey." Bright Singing. MVb Becretary of Y.W.C.A.," will Sing as t BoV> "There Kinety and Nine." tA Wtrm Welcome ito All. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW ■£*■ CHUECH, NEWTON ROAD, (3nr Top Sjmonds Street). 7 p.m.-J»Bhl!<: Worsihlp. Snhjcfit of Sermon: *Ttie Taranafiguration of thp Liord." -Speaker, Mr Wm. Burt. GOLDEN THOOGHTS: "It is'onr diity to do good to our country from a principle of love aeebr'aing to its necessities, which principally regard the sustenance and the ■civil lile of Its inhabitants." —H.D4-Cat * ,rsr. .■-■■■<■■ {

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 18 March 1916, Page 2

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