ECCLESIASTICAL. I T>ITT STEEET METHODIST CHTJUCU. ■WEDNESDAY NU3XT, OCTOBEB Vi, 7.4.) p.m. A STORY Or THE FRONT LINE, By CHAPUUN-CAPT. XXV. H. L. JJLAMIHES (.Main Body. N.Z.E.F.). • "FBOM HALU'TOU TO iMBSSHXEB." Ml — LANTERN PICTC'RBS — 100 iFrom Views in Sole Possession of the Chaplain. COLLECTION for Front Line Comforts. A LX'KLA.YD INTKRDKNOMINATIONAL ■**- CONVENTION. Tie Second AXNITAJ, CONVENTION (tor the deepeninj; <>f Spiritual Llfei will l>r held in the PITT STKKKT METHODIST CHURCH NEXT MONTH. The Convention will Open on MONDAY. November Ith, at 7.30 p.m.. and on Friday Eve.ning. November Sib. The REV. E. 11. BARRIES, of Tiniani. (who conducted, the First Convention last Ntivouilicr'i Will tw I bo Oiler Speaker Further particulars advertised later. D. McNU'OLL. ■ Hon. Sec. to Committee. rpilK METHODIST CHURCH OFXEW x ZEALAND. ACCKLAJCD CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.—U n.m. ami 7 p.m.. Rev. i. H. Ijiws, F..A. Kvoiiiiig AntJirm: "HP!" - Mc When I fall" (Kins Halli. Orsan Music: fsw:ilo Prelurto* on "Kveni We" and "St. Cross" (Hubert I'srrri AI.BXAXIIKA STRRKT. - U n.m. Uev. W. Lee; 7 p.m., Mr. \V. Thompson. KINUSi.AXn.--ll nju.. Rev. H. Unnston. M.A.: subject. -The Only True Priorthnod." 7 p.m.. Rev. <;. T. Marshall: snbicel. "The Truth and How to Know It.'" Anthem: 'The Day Thou (invest" (Woodward) I3DKX TERRACE.—II a.m., Mr. W. It. Bnncay. 7 p.m.. ltev. 11. Rnnst.ui, M.A.; onbject. "I'ellr.wnbip With Our Dead." IKJMIMON ROAD.-11 a.m.. Mr. .1 C Tle.tjeus. 7 p.m.. Ret. .7. .1. Lewis; *::bjeet. "The Ponrl of Pnral.lee—The VVrtfome Hume." Solo: "Come Home," Mr. G. ■UiKSOtt. MORXIMiSIDE.-ll a.m., Rev. J. .1. Lewis. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAPTOX ROAD.—II a.m., Mr. WHock; 7 p.m.. Hot. C. Griffin. MOUNT EDEN.—.U a.m., Rev. C. H. ■Garland: 7 p.m.. Uev. C. H. Garland. UPSOM.—II a.m.. Rev. D. McXleoll: J p.m., Rev. 0. Bond. NEWMARKET.—H a.m.. Uev. C. Griffin; 7 p.m.. Mr. T. Clark. n/>N'RKIIX ROAD (Remuora). •—ll n.m.. Mr. Arilimrton: 7 p.m.. Uev. l>. MeXicoll. HAHXKLL.—II :i.m.. Mr. T. fisrl;: 7 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCriT. ST. JOHN'S. PonsonbT Road.—ll a.m.. Rev. F. It. .Tetfreys: 7 p.m., Rev. W. Ta'v. FRANKLIN ROAD.—II a.m.. Rer. W. IISpeor: 7 pan.. Mr. F. W. Stone. RICHMOND AVENTE.— .II a.m.. Mr. W. S. Mackay: 7'p.m., Mr. C. Bottrill. BAYFIELD.- -11 a.m.. Mr. W. .1. Tloldsworth; 7 p.m.. Mr. W. Snssfx. OEBAT NORTH ROATV-U a.m.. Mr. Audaa; T p.m.. Rev. W. n. Spjcr. VCIfTH SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. DEYONPORT SFXDAT Si'IIOOI. ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Rev. Harry John.vin. :; p.m.—Rev is. B. Ooanell. 7 p.m.—Rcr. W. J. Elliott. Come and Hear the Children Sing Hymn.-., Solos, Carols. Offertories for Sunday School Funds. • Children's Tea and C'inco.rt. VIKDXRBDAY, 16th. C p.m. • PTANI.KY BAT. 11 a.m.—Mr. Tidinan. ■ "* 7 p.m.—Uev. R. P.. rjosneJl rComunonlont. TAKAPUNA. 11 n.in.-.P.cv. B. B. Oosne'l. He*. R. .P. Roberts. BIRKENIIEAD METHODIST CIICRCn. RIRKENWR-VD- 11. Roy. P. nkv,ki»; 7, Mr KlftMJi. NORTH COTE—II. Mr Wilkinson' 7. Rev. P. Cooki-. fTli.TnkSftfvlnp Rprvt-X', followed li.v a Sorrier of Intwwslon.) BIRKDALE -7. Mr Pfirkcx. QUEN-KIKIJ>-—S. Uev. P. rooke (Junior Service". GKKEWHJTHE—3, Mr Kilhnm. f\ >" X lIISGi CIRCUIT OXEHUJiOA —13 a.m., JSev. C. C. Harrison. PEJJTROSB—II a.m., Mr. Moon: 7 p.m.. Mntnrae Timroa. STAWf-BRE—II a.m., Matarae Tauroa: 7 p.m.. Snpply. MANGEKK BRIDGE—3 p.m., Re». C. <". Harrison. OXEHTTNOA PORWPTRnS , HATX. MISSION SHRVICK. 7 p.m.—Rev. C. C. nurriaon. Son* Service at T..45. All welcome. OP.VT AJiBERT, METHODTST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Mr. D. I-. Thomas. 7 p.m.—Mr. F. Myers. A T7CKLAND TIyfETHODIRT "VCISSIOX. Auckland JM-ethodist -"J-ission. e-ast street hall, newton. 11 a.m. — "Every Christian, a Son! Winner." 7 p.m.—"THK ENEMY IN OT7R MIDST." (Haw Australia deals -with Rome, Rnue.illty, and Rebele.) Antb«?m: "The J.ord Is My Lirht." Solo: "Come Unto :lilm," Mise WentPreacher, the Missioner, :RBV. E. T. COX, M.A. MONDAY, 7.:»-Norse Cbappell Hpeaks to Oirls on "Hvsbands." WBDKESIIAY—SALE OF WORK. To be opened by Mrs. H. K. raeey al 3 o'clock. Conthiood in the Kvenin? and on Tburwlay. PITT AND I3DWIN STREETS. I p-ui.—Mr. Kric Ohms. Dnet, Mioses fleteher and Cook. Rom. xiii., 14. A TTCKLAND fffINTRAL TtfI'SSION. Auckland Central ■"Ahjsiox. Motto: "Have Faith in God." SprrLn! Services TO-MORROW rsnnday), (IK follows :- ; 10 a.m.. Open-air Pervico. with Band, at 1 <;re.v Str»rt: 11 a.m., Miseion Hall, Albert Street. Praiye and Testimony Meeting. Communion at Hos*. 2.15 p.m., Sunday iSi'hool :ind 'Bilile t'lnss. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. CM) p.m.. Song Service: soloist, Miss Oow. 7 p.m.. Kvonge.liKtie Service. Preacher, RF-V. \V. L. SAI/TKR. Sirbjeet: "A DIVINK RECIPE KOR SALVATION".-TO-.VIOIIT, at 7.30 p.m.. United Open-air Meeting, Soot of Shortland Street. CSPI'KITIJAL. WIIEXTTSrs , CHCTICH. O ORfAiXGB TIAIiL. KARANGAHAPK ROAD (Opp. 1.0., Newton). OhlldTen's Lyceum, 2.30. ' SUNDAY, 7 P.M. SD>'OA.Y, 7 P.M. L E C T U B IE By MR. McUKOD CRAIG. .Subject: "OOiIMCNIOK WITH CNSKEN i IIKLPKRS." lecture, Pdychometrie Demonstration from Arti'les and Plotvem. ORANGE HALL CEIAMREi&S. SUNDAY AKTBIESOOX. 3 PJJ. PUBLIC M-KETIiNG. Spiriln«l Metsugee by Sirs. Wood. tiPIRITTAL SCIENTISTS /(Registered).— Mrs. l'ciwer. at M. I'imtionb.v ilnad. 7 , p.m. Let-tare: "My Taitb; What It Give*." ' Spiritual Messages. CoUOL'tiou door. 114 rrVBUIDS' HALL. NGK'm ST.. SEWTOX. U" Strvlc- by MISS K. BLACK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. W P.M. EVENING SERVICE. 7 P.M.. Lecture and Messasce. t's
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 8
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