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ECCLESIASTICAt. rpjrlE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ■*- ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.—II a.nx, Rev. ChaplainCapmiu L. IS. Neale, of B'eatherston MUitary Camp, cubject, "Religious Wort in the Camps"; 7 p.m., Rev. C. H. Laws, B.A. Anthem. "1 Will Lay Mc Down in Peace" (Sullivan). Solo (with chorus). 'Sweet I'eace" (Uilhorn), iilss Butler. AL/EXASUKA STREET.—II a.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis: 7 p.m.. Mr R. T. Saudo. KIN'-GSLAXD.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. n. Ranston, M.A. Evening subject, "The Unn-ritteu Words of .lesus " EDEN TBBttACB.—II a.m.. Mr T. A. Osenham: 7 p.m., llev. J. J. Lewis. DOMINION ROAD.—U a.m. and 7 p.m., Key. l<. v. Paris MORNINGSrDE.—II ajn., Rev. C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 7 p.m., People's Serrice. Mr .1 11. Multlnon in <-har K e. Speaker. Mr T. A. nxenLan. -Sankey's hymns used. All heartily welcome. AUCKLAND BAST CrRCUTT. GHAFTOX ROAD.—II a.m., Principal Garland; 7 p.m.. Mj T. Clark MOUNT EDEX.—II a.m., Sev. T. G. Carr; 7 p.m., Key. E. P. Blamlres. EPSOM.—II a.m.. Rev. J. "VVngley; 7 p.m.. Mr P. Dellow. XKWMA'RKET.-ll a.m.. Mr W. H. H<K'king (student); 7 p.m., 'Rev. J. Wrlgley. PARXIOLI,.—II a.m.. Rev. T, l> Blamlres; 7 p.m., Mr G. Wilson. RBMfERA.—7 p.m., Mr Hocking (student). I'AXMCRE.—3 p.m.. Rev. E. P. Blamires I'OSTLBY HOME.—3 p.m. Rev. T G Carr. AUCKLAND WEST CIROTTIT. ST. •TOn'N'R, I>ONSOXBY ROAD.—H a.m., Mr Holdsworth; 7 p.m., Rev. H_ E. Bellboii*e, Sulijei-t, "The Tuings That <iive I's Heartache at Setting 01 mc sun." Anthems: Morning, "Call to Remembrance" iNovello); Evening. "Comes at Times a Stillness" <Woodwara). FRANKLIN -ROAD.—II a.m.. Mr Roberts: 7 p.m.. Rev. W. A. Bnrley, M.A. RICHMOND AVENUE.—II a.m., Rev. W. A. Burley. M.A.; 7 pjn., Mr Boole. RAYFIBLD.—II a.m.. Rev. H. E Bellhouse; 7 p.m., Mr Buckley. GftEAT NORTH ROAD.—II a.m. Mr C Brown: 7 p.m., Mr Eade. [ARCH HILL.—7 p.m., Mr Thomas. "PKEE METHODIST CHURCH, MOUNT EDEN. Morning at 11; Erening at 7. T\.fOUNT AXJiERT MJSTHODIBT ""-*- CHURCH. Morning, 11—Rer. £~ Hudson. Jvveuinc. 7—Mr. W. E. D. Beait. AH Seats 'Free. Everybody Invited. SHOEB METHODIST CIBCUIT DEVONPORT. 11 a.m.— (Conmranion). "Oneslplioros," Key. W. J. iiliiott. ■,^ T ?-^T" Tb * Gatos « Godliness," Rev. W. J. Elliott. STANLEY BAY. " 11 a.m.—Mr. 0. B. King. 7 p.m.—Mr. \V\ Brakenrig. TAKAPUXA, U a.ni.—Rc-v. J. Sharp. 7 p.m.—dtev. J, OHUi.ENIHIE.UJ ANl> NOEBH-OOTE CIRt'lilT—S*Tvices, July Mission Sunday.—Blrkenlieod, 11, ltev. H. Snarp; 7, Air J. A. Ruuciman. Nurthvote, 11, Mr (i. Wilson; 7, Jlev. H. Sharp. Birkdale, 7, Mr J. Porter. Albany, 3, Mr (J. L. WiOierford. Tuesday, July 4—Missionary Meeting, liirkenhead, 7.3 U. Speaker, Rev. E. P. Blaniirfts. \Veduesday—Mlssiouiiry Meeting, Nor.UK-ote, 7.30. Speaker, Rev. X P. Bla-niires. XTETHODIST CHTJBCH.— 0-KBHCXGA. ■"■*- 11 a.m., Family .Service, Mr F. Crespiu; 7 pjn.,, People's Service, old-time bynnis. Rev. C. C. Harrison. PBXROtSE— 11 a.m.. Uev. C. C. Uarrisoa; 7 pjn. Sir W. Thorn. MANGEaUi —11 in, Mr W. Thorn. * UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON. 11 a-m.—"THE VISION OF TiHE FUTURE." 2.45 p.m.— Stindax-sciool, removed , to East Street. 7 p.m.—ETvANGEtLJSTIC SERVICE. "THE FIRST STEP IN SOCIAL EVOLiUT1ON: PERSONAL 'REFORM." Anthem, "U-ow Excellent." Visitors and Strangers cordially iuvited. THE MISSIONED. T. COX MIA PITT AND EDWTN eTE'EETS. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Mr Eric Ohms. Solo, Mr Norgrore. A UCEL.AND ptBKTJRAIi T|/fTSSIOS. ■O-DCKLAND MINTBAL -^ISSKKt. Motto: "Hare Faith, in- God." Brijrht, Helpfnl Services "will he Jreld TOMORROW (Snnday). as fallows: 11 a.m.-MISSION HALL, AjLBEBT ST. Preacher, T>r. J. G. Hughes (lately returned from America), Subject, '"The Metamorphosis, or the Transfoaned Life." Communion at close. 2.40 p.m.—'Sunday-school and Bible Classes. 4.30 p.m.—Workers' Tea, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. c.30 p.m.—Service of Sons. Orchestra. Cboir and Band. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Preacher Dr. J. G. Bnghes. Subject. "An Allimportant Question." Soloist, Miss Cfcrrk. 2000 Free Seats. Hymn Books provided. City and Country Friends learrtly Invited. , T',' c , ' s y«'' k " l y Fellowship MeeUnK will be held in the Mission HaU, Albert Street, on WEDNESDAY MVBNING, at 7.30. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH. .XEWTO-N ROAD (>Sear Top Symonds Btreet). 7 P.M., PUBLIC WOSSHIP. Subject of Discourse: "THE GOLDEN LINK Unixenq EARTHJ TO HEAVE-N." Speaker, MR G. RHODES Golden Thoughts (29): "That Wdh a man loves above nil thlnes is the end whicli -he legerte In erarythlng he does. It Iβ to his will, like the imperceptible current of a river, which oaxrios him alonp even -wlien he la tb-talcing of other tilings."—H.D_ 60. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 ■Pμ. Pnbllc Lectare: "DEATH AND AFTER," By Miss C. W. Christie, In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAIJ,. Mfos Christie wiu be at 351, Qneen Street, Monday and Thursday, at 3 pm for personal Interviews. ' \ UCELAND THEOSOPHICAL Society of Artß Bulldlnc, Coburif St. SUNDAY, JULY 2, AT-7 P.M. Public Lectare: "WOIiAN" (Continued), By Mi, Thompson. Music, Reading, Questraes, TTSITARIAN CHTTBeiT, PaNSOMBY *~> ROAD (Near Reserroii). ■Services at 31 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "The Reality of the Otdes," Preacher: E;BV- W. J9. Wil-tilAiMtS M A. m

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 2

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