ECCLESIASTICAL. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN '-IIURCH. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. 11 a.m.—"Adam as a Type of the Lord Jesus Christ." Minister: REV. A. A. MURRAY. 7 p.m.—TIVOLI THEATRE. "What I Saw and Heard in the Great Welsh Revival." Preacher: REV. SAMUEL BECKINGIIAM, of Wellington. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 7.30, Personal Workers' Meeting. * Bible .Study. Personal Work. Speaker: REV. S. BUCKINGHAM. S~T\ STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY. And in JervoLs Hall. • Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subjoci: Sermons on "The Last Thluss." (1) What Is Death?" The Evening Service will be held in the Jervois Hull (between Shelly Bcarh Road and Ciirrau Street) till gas is restored. REV. ISAAC JOLLY. All Seats Free. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON STREET. DIVINE SERVICE ON SUNDAY. Morning at 11, Evening at 7. Anthem for Sunday Evening, "King o£ Kings" (Simper). Soloist: MISS MARY GOW. Preacher: REV. R. 1.. WALKKR. M.A. N.B.—On acr-oiint of stoppage of gas supply. the Kvpnill;; Servire In St. .lames . Hall. QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. KHYBEK PASS ROAD. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister: REV. D. C. HERRON. M.A., M.C. All Seats Free. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, RKMUB.UA. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. 11 a.m.—Sermons for the Times: (11} "Thrift." 7 p.m.—"On the Inability of Christ to Save Himself." Preacher: REV. C. J. TOCKER. Ail Seats Free. MT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, •MOUNT EDEN ROAD. (Near Tram Terminus). Services: Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening, o p.m. Preacher: REV. J. W. SHAW, M.A. Please note time of Evening Service. Date of Sunday School Anniversary Services will be announced later. QOJIERV'ELL PKESBYTEIUAN CHURCH 10 REMUERA. Preacher: REV. .lAS. L. GRAY, B.A. Foreign Missionary Representative of Somervell Mission. •11 a.m.—"Why I Believe in the Foreign Missionary Enterprise." Solo, "From Henceforth Expecting," Miss Dudncy, L.A.8., (Christehurch). , 2.30 p.m.—Young People's Rally. "The Demands of Christ." 4.30 p.m.—Evening Service. "The Real Thins." Please Note Change in Time of. Evening Service. WELCOME SOCIAL TO MR. GRAY, MONDAY EVENING AT 7.30, T/SOX CHURCH, PARN EL L. Conference Preacher: REV. E. R. WESTON, oi Tauranga. 11 a.m.—"THE SCARCITY OF SALT." 4.30 P.M NOTE THE HOUR—4.3O P.M. "WHAT ARE WE TO BELIEVE?" "The Doctrine of the Second Coming." ' Preacher: REV. E. R. WESTON. TjIPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GARDNER ROAD. 11 a.m. — "The Sanctlflcation of- the Memory." 4 p.m.—"Human Incompleteness." REV. v WILLIAM MeDONALD, Minister. "CM>ENDALE PRESBY'.rERJAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY ' SERVICES. SUNDAY, OCTOBiER 17. 11 a.m.—REV. D. D. SCOTT. 3 p.m.—REV. W. A. ©UKLEY. M.IA. 7 p.m.—REV. W. J. YOUNGSON, M.A. Special 'Singing by the 'Scholars ANNIVEIRSARY TEA MEETING THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. Tea, 6.30 p.m.; Concert, 7.30 P.m. All Old Scholars speciallyjnvited ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIANCHURCH Great North Road, Grey Lynn. Divine Service on Sunday at 11 a.m., and In Evening (owing to gas stoppage) at 6 p.m. Preacher: REV. W. J. GOW. BIOHiMOND PRESBYITERLAN CHUBCH Francis St. (Grey Lynn Tram Terminusj. 11 a.m.— MR. 8. L,. BOOT. 4.30 p.m.—MR. F. M. NAUItX. ST. PAUL'S PHK-SBYTBUIAN CHURCH, VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT. Minister: REV. G. BUDD. 11 a.m., "Supposing." 7 p.m., Kingdom Studies, "Socialist and Profiteer," SUNDAY, 17th; Young People's Day. fvNEHONGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. v-» 11 a.m., 'The Supremacy of Christ as Due to His Character." 7 p.m., "Destructive Forces in Society." REV. P. P. SCOTT. S~~T. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TAKAPUNA.—Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister, Rev. D. J. Albert. LOWER REMUERA MISSION HALL, 7 p.m.—Presbyterian Service. MR. J. A. BLACKLEY. CONVENTION \\r B B K. ONV'B'NTION ** B B K. CT. A NOREW'S TTALL, LOWER S3iMONDS STREET. iBV. "M. -M-ALLIS, Formerly Pastor of the Coonoor Union Church, India. Conducts a Series of Meetings, COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCTOBER T2, , At 7.30 p.m. " KBSWICK " TRUTHS EXPOUNDED, With Special Messages on PERSONAL EVANGELISM. Mr. Mallis represents the One-by-one-World-Wide Organisation. He is an able exponent of the Scriptures, and a leading speaker at many Conventions in other lands. Christians of all denominations invited. QPECIAL TJIBLE T>ROPHECY A DDRESSES IN THE TENT, SITUATED AT THE CORNER OP MANDKAC BOAS AND KING GEORGE AVENUE, EPSOM. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 7. PASTOR W. G. BRITTAIN Will Speak. Subject: "THE FOUR BEASTS THAT CAME FROM THE SEA" (Illustrated). Bright Singing. All Welcome. 541 PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS, DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH ST., NEWTON. 2.30. p.m.—Lyceum. Mr. .Lewis. 3 'p.m.—Open Circle, conducted by Nurse Clayton and Mr. 'RoWns. 5 p.m.—Tea. Members and Friends. 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mrs. 'Harris-Roberts'. Subject: ""How ive create our auras; their meaning." TH'UR-SDAY. 14th, Open Circle, condwted 'by -Ntarse €ls~ton, T. 30 p.m. "CNRi ENDS' MEETING-HOUSE, M-t. Edeu ■E RU., cor. Sylvan Avenue.—Adult School 0.15 e.w., Meet lux for WoraulD 11 •.Sα.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 10
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