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ECCLESIASTICAX. THE METHODIST CHUBCH OF NEW' S ZEALAND. .£ AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. C. 11. Laws, B.A. Evening subject, "The Gift at tlic Altar." Anthem, "Lead Kindly < Light" (Sullivan). Organ music: "Nocturne" iFoote) and "Finale, Ist Sonata" (Guilmnnt). I ALEXANDRA STREET.—II a.m.. Rev. 11. Uanston, M.A.; 7 p.m., Mrs J. W. Slmcki-lford. 1 KINCfSLANt).—II a.m.. Rev. G. T. Mar- * sliall: 7 p.m.. Rpv. 11. Uanston, M.A. Sub- 1 jp*.-t. "Sympathy. Sham and True." Anthem, * "0 How Amiable" (Barnby); solo. "Out of Touch" (Stephens). EDEN TERRACE (Sunday School Annlvcrsaryi.—ll a.m.. Rev. E. T. Cox, M.A.; 3 p.m.. Rev. J. K. Saunders, M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev .1. J. Lewis. DOMINION ROAD (Christian Endeavour Anniversary).—ll a.m., Rev. P. R. Paris; 7 p.m.. Mr E. Chambers (Student). Special music by choir and endeavourers. N.B.— On Sunday Evenings, from November 5, the Rev. I". R. Paris will conduct a mission on tho War. MOHNINGSIDE.—II a.m.. Mr E. Chambers (Student); 7 p.m.. Rev. P. R. Paris. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II, Principal Garland: 7, Mr Parker (Student). MOUNT EDEN.—II, Rev. E. P. Blamires; 7, Rev. E. P. Blamires. EPSOH.—II, Rev. J. Wrlgley; 7, Rev. J. Wngley. NEWMARKET.—II, Mr Parker (Student); 7, Mr Patrick. PARNELL.—II. Mr G. Wilson; 7, Mr Monrant. PANMURE.—2.3O, Mr Parker (Student). AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S, POKSOJfBY ROAD—n ajn. Mr w. T. Blight (Student); 7 p.m., Rev. i. E. Bellhonse: subject, "Faith Tested by Emergencies." Anthems: Morning "Rock of Ages" (Bnck), soloist Miss Hooper: evening, "King of Kings" (Simper!. Soloist, Mr E. E. Pierce. FRANKLIN ROAD—II a.m., Rev W A. Burley, M.A.; 7 p.m., Mr H. Field. RICUMONOS AVENUE—II ajn., Mr. Doherty: 7 p.m.. Mr Day. BAYFIELD (Church Anniversary). — 11 a.m., Rev. H. E. Bellhouse; 3 p.m., Rev. '. R. Paris; 7 p.m., Mr W. T. Blight (Student). GREAT NORTH ROAD (Sunday School Anniversary).—ll a.m., Mr H. Field; 3 p.m., ;ev. E. P. Blamires; 7 p.m., Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. AKCH HILL.—7 p.m., Mr Fraser. "DAYFIELD METHODIST CHURCH. ■M CHURCH ANNIVERSARY TOMORKOW. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Soloists, Miss D. George, " God That Madest Earth and Heaven "; Mr. Alf Fogerty, " Be Tbon Faithful." Quartet (Misses George and Messrs. Alf Fogerty and George), " God Is a Spirit" 3 p.m.—Rev. P. R. Paris. 7 p.m.—Mr. W. T. Blight (Student). Solosts. Miss Laura Stone. Mr. George, " Galilee. '■ Quartet (Misses E. Hooper and Laura Stone and Messrs. H. E. Magrath and George), " Light at Eventide." THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 7.30 p.m., SOCIAL GATHERING. Address by Rev. C. H. laws, B.A. Admission free. Collection at ali services in Aid Trust Fund. 107 /~|NEHUNGA CIRCUIT. METHODIST HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCT. 29. 'ONEHUNGA—II a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. C. C. Harrison. PENROSE. —II a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr W. Thorn. MANGERE—II a.m., Supply. SHORE METHODTST CIRCUIT DEVONPOKT.' '' "-" - ! 11 *Tm.-Mr W. H. HocklnfT+Sf adeat)? ! 7 p.m. — "Bartlmaeus " and "Blighted Vision," Rev. W. J. Elliott. STANLEY BAT. 11 a.m.—Mr. C. Edmonds. 7 p.m.—Mr F. Crespin. TAKAPONA 11 a.m.—"An Opportune Command," Rev. W. J. Elliott. 7 p.m.—Mr. W. H. Hocking (student). T>IRKBNHEAD->'ORTHCOTE CIRCUIT. '■*-* Birkenhead—ll, a.m.. Her. H. Sliarp; 7 p«*n., Mr. E. Clark. Jfortheote —11 a.m., Mr. Jackson (student); 7 p.m., Mr. C. Deuxbirry. BlrkdaJe— 7 p.m., Mr. Jackson (student). Gleufleld—7, Ker. H. Sharp. Albany—3, Rev. H. Sharp. Tl/TETHODIST CHUBCH, aL MOUNT ALBERT. 11 a.m.—Rev. T. G. Carr. 7 p.m.—Rev. T. G. Carr. TjmEE METHODIST CHUBCH, * MOUNT EDEN. Morning, at 11; Evening, at 7. AUCKLAND -VfETHODIST "VTISSION. UCKLAND -"J-ETHODIST -l-"-ISSION. SUNDAY SCHOOL AKNIVEKSABY, EAST STREET TTAT.T. Morning, at 11 Rev. J. J. Lewis. Afternoon, at 3. .Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Evening, at 7 Rev. E. T. Cox, M.A. Special Singing by Sch.-.lars, assisted by Mission Choir and Orchestra. Conductor, Mr I. Tyler. Scripture, Recitations and Solos by Scholars. Come and Hear the Children. TUESDAY, OCT. 31. SCHOLARS , NIGHT. Tea, 6 p.m. Entertainment, 7.15 p.m. Old and New Friends Specially Invited. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Services, Miss Jacobson. Duet, Misses Archer. Solo Miss Whitehead. A UCKIiAND rtENTKAiL "MISSION. ■QrwirT.AXin V-'biotraL • Ua -ISSKXN. Motto: "Have Faith in God." BRIGHT, HELPFUL SERVICES Will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday), as follows:— 11 ajn.—GKKTBAXi MISSION HAiLL, Albert Street. Speaker, Mr. K. Dowling. 2.45 p.m. — Sunday School and Bible Classes. 4.30 p.m.—Workers' Tea. 6 p.m. — Open-air Service, Queen and Victoria Streets. HIS MAJESTY'S TiBBIAJEBIB. 6,30 pjn.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Speaker, Mr. F. E. 01. I'aitou. Soloist, Misa Thorpe. Visitors to Auckland, and JV'on-chnrchgoers specially invited. Free Seats. Hjurn Books provided. WiE»N'BSI>AY, NOV. I.—<A Meeting will be held in the Hall, Albert Street, commencing at 7.30, to welcome the superinrtendcirt, Mr. John Bissett, on his restoration, to health, and resumption of work. A hearty invitation is Ihereby given to all members and. friends of the Mission, r\nehtjnga t>eoflie*s tutissiov. v-'nehtjnga a eoplets -»"-ission. forestees' thbatbb, to-borbow (sunday), 11, 3, 7iMonster Musical Services All Dey. InsplrinK singing fey 130 Childrfen's Voices. The Alexanders The Harkness Hymna by the Choir. By ithe Boy Sopranos. By Special Reqnesx, 'Miss Laura Walker -will sing, "Tne Bonl'e Awakening." "The Holy City." Dont Forget This. The KEY. S. J. CAMFttELL will tell "His Life's Story" at 7 p.m. From Newsboy to Pnlpft Orator. Shearer. Barman, Teamster, Rough Rider Cycle Champion, Wheelwright, Church ■Builder, Preacher. Now don't argue. Come and hear this man Cup and Saucer Social, Thursday, Nov. 2. CHT3IROH, NEWTON RJOAD. •*-' Near Top of Symonds Street 2.45 pjn.—Sunday Scnool. Free to ail. 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Snbleet"ißdessed Are the I'oor in Spirit." Sixek—" Mr. W. BurL i«*ec, GOXiDEiN TMOUGHITIS (from Swrsion•borg): "When goodness is loved the larO. IDmeelf is loved; for it is from tie Low that all goodness proceeds; He la in it am is goodness Hseif."—HjD. G6. ' TjMUENDS' Meetinghouse, Mount Eden J- Rd., cor. Sylyan Avenue—'Adart SchoftT <*.»-• ileetlnn for Wowhln, U ajn/

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 2

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