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ECCI/ESIASTICAX. piTT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8. 11 a-m.—Rev. W. Morley. D.D., of Melbourne. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. J. Lewis. For particulars see advertisement below. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. THE OLD FOLKS' "AT HOME," In the Schoolroom. Addresses by Mrs. Dellow and Rev. W. Morley, D.D. Bright Flowers. Happy Singing. Refreshments. A Welcome to All. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. YOUNG PEOPLES DEMONSTRATION, In the Church, at 7.30. A Reunion of Old Scholars and the Young lolk of Auckland Methodism. dent a n? I ?. an V Mr " G " Wln st°ne, vice-presi-BWllmn Conre , rence - Speakers: Revs. H. E. w?nrt k an ?> XX - Parle - Parents and friends heartily invited. n\BE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. ahoy! T n , ST ?. EE T—Jubilee Services (see MorW a.m., Rev. W. D « D -V anthem ' " w « Gi ™ Thee £ a " U , (Macfarren); solo, "Thanksgiving" (Taylor), Miss Muriel Barr. 7 p.m Rev - Vro Lewis ,: anthem, "How Lovely are the W^J" St ; Paul"); solo, "Sound an Alarm ("Judas Maecabaeus"). Mr. Ernest h^ C < ° rs f n n ? ic ' "Allegretto" (Wolstenliolnie). and "Prelude in G" (Bach). ALEXANDRA STREET.—II a.m., Mr J 7 p.m., Rev. C. H. Laws, _ KINGSLAND.—II a.m.. Rev. P. R. Paris; "Pe^e'A^dsforn^^ 0,, ' EDEN TERHACE.-U a.m. Rev J j Lewi.a; 7 p.m.. Mr. F. C. Day " ' DOMINION ROAD.—II a.m.. Rev. Frederner: J a r^. C \ " pm " ReT - F - v - Pari sMORNTNGSIDE.—II a.m., Rev. H. Ranston. M.A.; 7 p.m.. Service for the People. •Ac i' 5' * lTl ' ,l <»n in charge. Speaker, %' V. C ' Clark ' Sandy's Hymns used. Ail made welcome. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. _ MOUNT EDEN.—U, Rev. E. Te Tuhi; ", >fr. Adlinpton. p.^SSJJs? 1 - Rev - x Wrisle:n - E - to "- ---_ NEWMARKET —11. Mr Blight (Stndent); i. ■Mγ. Tei-k. Y.M.r.A. Mr - F - w - stone: 7 - M '- RrrsrrKßA.—7. Mr. P. Dellow. PAXJtURE.—3. Mr. Blicht. Collections in all Churches in aid of Home Mission. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. • HOME MISSION SUNDAY. ST. JOHN'S. Ponsonby Road—ll a.m., KPT. H. E. HeHhouse: 7 p.m.. Rev. E Te. Tnhi fOtorohan K a Maori 'Mission). Anthems: Morninc. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Ol.i r-fnxron): evening, "What Are These?" CStainer). FHAXKIJX ROAD.—II ji.m., >M r . Mourant: 7 p.m.. Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. RICHMOND AVENUE.—II a.m., Mr. T. Clark: 7 p.m., Mr. Phay. ley, M.A.: i p.m.. Mr. Fraser. GREAT NORTH ROAD.—II a.m., Mr Buckley: 7 p.m., Mr. Gamble. ARCH HILL-7 p.m., Mr. Tietjens. SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT DiEVONPORT sionW£ m — Mr - W " A - P ° a 7 p.m.—Rer. H. G. BeHnonse. STANLEY BAY.----11 a.m.—Mr. G. Wilson. staia P ryT*~ llr ' W " A ' FOTteT fHame **'' „ TAKAPTOTA , = iJ a.m. and 7 p.m.—Mr. C. B. Chambers (Student). Home Mission Meetings, Takapuna' Tuesday, 10th; Stanley Bay, Wednesday, 11th, at 7.45. TJIRKENHEAD-NORTHCOTE CIRCUIT •" BIKEENHBAD—II a.m., Mr We Maofcay; 7 p.m., ißev. H. A. -Sharp (Home ■Mission Servfces). KOKTHCOHB-ai I4ev. H Sharp; 7 pjn., Mr J. TSetjens (Home Mfeeftra Services). BIRKDALE 7 p.m., Mr J. Pouter. GiiHNFIELD— 7 p m air R. P. Kllham (Home Mission Services) GRHayHrr.Hiß-3 p.m., Sev. H. Sharp/ "VpETHODIST CHURCH, ONEHUNGA ■I"- i CIRCUIT,. JHome iMlssion Anniversary—OfVEHTJNGA —11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. T. G Carr rJ^r^iS 1- 11 a m " RCT - c ' c - 'Harrison'. PiE-XItOSB—II a.m., Mr. Hopper; 7 pm. ißev. c. C. Harrison. Sacred Song Gems, Old Hymns, Faroirrite Tunes. Hearty welcome to all. ■VpETHODIST CHURCH, MOUOT ■"-*■ ALBERT. Morning, at 11. lEveilng at 7 Preacher, KEY. D. MoNTOOiJI ■Home lldssionary Meeting, Wednesday, October 11. Speaker, 'Rev. E. Te HWbi. "ptREE METHODIST CHURCH, -*" MOUNT EDEN. Morning, at 11; Evening, at 7. ■JJ - MEOIHODIST MAORI MIS6IOA7S. IOEy. BRUERA TE *TUHI WUI Praioh To-moErow at MT EDJSEN 7 MIErnHOiDIST GHUBX3H, 11 a.m. EAST STREET. MISSION HALL, 3 nm. ST. JOHN'S, PONISOiriBY, 7 p^n. Offertories for the Home Mission end Church Extension Faad. ' 19 MErPHDPiar OnSSION. EAST STiREET TTAT.T. MBWtPOiN , . 11 ajn.— "The Garden of the Lord." - 3.15 p.m.—ißev. E. ITe Tuni, iMaori Mlesiofcarr, speaks on MAOJH UIBS>ION6 • 7 p.m. — EVANeßlyHarac aEBVIOB, "AN APIPIEAL TO TH£ OUTSEDBH." Anl them, "Meke a Joyful "Noise"; doet, '"He -Lifted Mc," Misses Monk and George. Come; you will receive a welcome.Preacher: "The Miesioner, B«V. B. T. COX, M.A. PUTT AND EDWIN SlllMMWm, 7 P.M. ißvongeJiecic Service. Speaker, Mr. C iDowling. Soloist, Mtae Prioc. A UCKLASED /tENTBAIi "VfISBIOK. ■" DCKLAND V>.BjjTrRAI. iM -ISBION. ■Motto: "Have FWth in God." KrJght. Helpful Services -will be betd TO-MO»BOW (SCKOAT), as follows:—----11 a.n>.—iMlseion Hall, Albert Street. Speaker, Mfc. W. iH. Ktaties, Honoreiry CWJdren's 'Missionary to the Indian Sunday SAool Union. 245 p.m.—epedai diUtaai'e Service. Object Lesson by Mr. W. 18. Stunt*. 6 p-m.—Open-air Service, Queen and-Vic-toria streets. HIS MAJESTY'S THBATBOS. p.m.—Song Service, Caoir end eheetra--7 Pfttj—<EJ»bngelißUc Service, conducted by afemfeera of «he Band. Special tovltotion to non-chnrcheoere. ™ti» Berriees for Young People each evening <™™g tfce coming week to the Mission 2™il, Albert Street, conarendng at 730 Object Xcsboob on Gospel themes fuMy MS» attend no Scmdey Sdhool will be *»r----tteiaily welcomed at them aervicea. PSSSS Mis Popular Sv&-ngeUßtte aoMom. FORKET3HB' THEATRE, 11, 3, 7. BBBCIAL arIRMON TO HCBN (Sv. 4) "OUR DEAD AeSOLOMS—tWHY PRAY - 9OR TttßEßir' BTi&L, Heanty &tn«lar fMMat, aiim Isanm Weifcer. Organ Itcritai, 6.45. Mice Sdna & Olfaen, A.S.M. Preacher: REV. STEPHEN J. CAMPBELL. Come sod Share in tte nim«im 7: ~CVSIENDS' MecttagnDoec, Mt. Eden Bond, -P cor. eylmn Arenna Adatt School, e.K •a ibeOas tor Woe**p, U ua

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 240, 7 October 1916, Page 2

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