ECCLESIASTICAL. ritllE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW *■ ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT .STREET —it a.m.. (Rev. P. R. Purl.:; 7 .p.m., Rev. .Percy 'Knight, R.A. Subject, •The Pali of Rome: An Echo and a Warning." Anthem: "God 'So Loved Uie World" OKI tigs ton); organ limbic, "Berceuse iv A" and "Largo Maestoso" (Rowley). ■KINGSLAND—II a.m., lltev. 11. ißalisten, M.A.; 7 p.m.. Rev. .1. '.1. .Mather: aiillielii, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod); solo, Miss F. Aupden. EDEN TICRUACE-T1 a.m.. Mr. Oxenham: 7 p.m.. Rev. H. I'Miiston, 31.A. DOMINION ROAD—II a.in.. Rev. .'. Knight, 8.A.: 7 .p.m.. Rev. P. R. Par! AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S -11 a.m.. .'Rev. C. 111. Laws, R.A. Aiillielii, '••('.MI So Loved Hie World." 7 p.m., lltev. .1. 11. Tlaslain. xiibict, "The Love of the Father." Antbem, "The. Splendours of Thy 'Glory, Lord." | FRANKLIN ROAD—II a.m.. Rev. W. 'It. | Sneer; 7 p.m., lltev. W. 11. .Speer. Subject, I "Buried 'Talents." ISolo, (Mrs Weill worth, i RICHMOND 'AVENUE-11 a.m, Mr. F. C. W. Brown (Farewell Service): 7 p.m., Rev. W. S. Potter. 'Musical Service. "An , Evening with Charles Wesley, the Sweet Singer of Methodism," 'Soloists, Miss A. , Scott. Messrs. E. llocken and Belhnm. Quartet. "Light and Evening Time." BAYFIELD—II a.m., 'Rev. J. 11. Ilaslnm. CHEAT NORTH IROAD—II a.m., Captain Ba-cley; 7 p.m.. iMr. Crespiu. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAiD-lfl a.m., iter. L. .Hudson; 7 .p.m., 'Mr. J. Garland. MOUNT EDEN —11 n.m., lltev*. J. A. Lorhore: 7 p.m.. Monthly Popular .Service. Soloist, Mr. P. Dellow; Preacher. Rev. .1. E. Parsons: subject, "The Gospel According in John Ovculiniu," witli illustrations from his .poems." IOI'SOM —11 a.in., Rev. S. Grimili; 7 p.m., Itev. J. A. l.ochore. iSubJe.-t, "Spirit unll-stn an.l Us Claim*: lis Two Fundamental Fallacies." .VEW.MAIIIKET-.11 a.m.. .lev. J. I" PaTHoms; 7 p.m., Rev. C. 11. Laws, B.A. Communion. PARNELL-11 n.m., Mr. J. Burton; 7 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Curr. 111311-nilA d'lonbern Road)—ll n.m., Mr. F. Dellow: 7 p.m., Rev. S. Griffith. QRAFTON "\rETIIODIST QHUHCII. SJTII sth SEPTEMBER. in rpTFinTN"u "a cTIrT if 1 r. ONEHUNGA—II a.m., Mr. F. W. Si.vie: 7 p.m.. Rev. H. Ford, of .Hamilton. PENROSE— li a.in.. Mr. E. ill. Wnrburton: 0.4.') p.m.. Mr. tStacev. IMANGERK—II n.m.. lltev. JI. F..1-I; 7 p.m., 'Mr. Parker and Mission Hand. "YJT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCU. 11 a.m.. Rev. W. A. Bin-lev, MA. 7 p.m.—Mr. F. P. Hoolc. -rjEYONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT. CHURCH STREET. 11 a.m.— .Rev. C. C. Brown. 7 p.m.-Rev. W. J. 'Elliott. Subject, "The Chrl.itlnn Race and Its Cloud of Spectators." Young men aud women specially Invited. STANLEY BAY. 11 a.m.—Rev. W. J. Elliott. 7 p.m. —Rev. C. C. Brown. rpAKAFUNA .METHODIST CIRCUIT. Morning; 11 —Young People's Service Duet. j Evening. 7-Preacher, REV. T. It. 8.1 WOOLLOXALL. MICHAELMAS FAIR — FRIDAY, 3rd September. A UCKLAXD "\f ETHODIST "AfISiSION. | ■"-UCKLAND - UJ -ETHODIST EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON". 11 a.m.—.MR. W. A. iHITOHINSON. 0.45 .p.ni.-I-rVAN.(',ELISTIC SERVICE. MR. W. A. •HITCIIIXSON. Field t"ocretary, V.M.C.A. A 'Bright, Happy Service. ALEXANDRA STREET. 11 a.m.-IMr. R. H. Todd. 7 p.m.—Mr. R. dl. Tod J. Men's Meeting afterwards. STRAND miIEATfRE. Tlt AND J-.IIEATUtE. 7 p.m.-'Special Music by the Auckland City Band and Mi-Elwuin's Orchestra. 'Ceilo polo, 'Mr. -Adams. REV. E. T. COX. M.A., Speaks on "A BU-GLAR .4X.1l IHIS DOG." FRANCE STREET. 11 a.m.—Mrs. D. 'Roberts. 7 p.m.—Mr. A. Mnnnnh. Isaiah llii.. (1. Auckland /central \/["issio\\ uckland Central -M-ission. albert street. motto: "have faith in god." 11 a.m. — " RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH." 2.4."i p.m.—Sunday School and .Bible Class. 0.4." p.m. —"The Unimpeachable Witness" Preacher, MR. F. _. HAITI _ flMlssiouer). WEDNESDAY", at 7.30 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 'Studies lv flic I'hiiippiau Epistle." You Are Heartily Invited. Q.HRPSTIAN SPI-ITUAL CHURCH. V -' .CENTRAL 'HALL, COOK STREET. SUNDAY, AUG. OS, 1920, at 0.45. ■MR. BURGESS, ■Spiritual Healer, Health Dlngnoser and Psychometrleal Teacher, WILL DELIVER AN AI>DR.E«S. "Subject: 'Messages that Await Us from Splrltland 'We Fall to Accept. Why? Installing of Miss Lily Runress to the Office of Medlumshlp. Presentation to Ml«s Lily Burgess. I cordially 'invite all 'Spiritualists, Creed and Dogmas to see this gifted girl -presented to the Public. Flower.* for decoration gladly accepted. Meswages from (Flowers. 2HJ gPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH. ORANGE HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. .SUNDAY, 7 P.M. •MR. J. MOLLOY. "IS SPIRITISM A MENACE." CHAMBERS, 3.15 P.M., MR. iH. WOODROFF. "Some Pitfalls, and How to Avoid Them." ■Don't mtss this op-portunity of hearing this subject. Discussion. Everyone Welcomed. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS, EDINBURGH STREET, NEWTON. 2.30 p.m.—Lyceum. 'Mr. Lewis. 3 p.m.—Open Circle, conducted by Nurse Clayton and . others. .Messages from Flowers. 5 p.m.—Tea. Members and friends. 7 p.m.—Speaker: Mr. C. N. Roberts. Subject: "Should Mediums Be Consulted?" THURSDAY. Sept. 2nd. Open Circle, conducted hy Nurse Clayton, 30, Vincent 'Street. 7.30 p.m. .Sunday. September s.—The 'Services will ■be conducted in Druids' Hall. North Street, Newton on and a-fter that date. QHURCH OF SPIRITUAL UNITY, Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street. 3 p.m.—MISS HARRISON and Others. 7 p.m. — MRS. HARRIS-ROBERTS. - Subject: "THE UNSATISFACTORY STEWARD." MISS HARRISON. Spiritual Messages from Flowers.
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