ECCLESIASTICAL. THE METHOniST CHURCHES OF t NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CKNTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET—,II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Tier. P.. X. Knight. B.A. Morninc sirbjert, "Amhas-sadors for Christ." Kveninc. "The Second Fiddle and rhe lender of the Orches-tra." Anthem "Re Glad and Rejoice' - CMvles Fosteri. Orcan music. "Symphony" ll,cmiin> KIXfrHLAN'I)- 11 a.m.. Itev. F. Copeland: 7 p.m.. Key. H. Knnfttnn. M.A. Snhject. "Why I>n (Jood Peivnle So Often Suffer? The Answer of -India's Millions." AnfnP.m. ■Ai Kven en- the Sun was Set" (Turned. EDEN TRRRACE 11 a.m.. Rev. H. Rnnsaton M.A. : 7 p.m., Snpply. DOMINION ROAD—II a.m.. Mr. W. R. Runjjay: 7 p.m.. Rev. F. Copeland. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S—II a.m., Rer. J. H. Haslnm. Subject. 'The Knr!t« of Faith" : 7 p.m.. Rev. C. H. Liiws. ii.A.. Prineipel Theological College. Antliern. "The «plonilotir3 of Thy (ilory. (WoodwaniK rtIANKLIN ROAIV '11 a.m.. Mr. V. E. Clarke : 7 p.m.. Key. T. Coatsworth. Snlijec(. "A <;re.it SaLrnflon." RirifXlOXll AVKNTTK—II n.m.. Rev. W. S Potter- 7 p.m.. Monthly MuMcal SerTlre. Rev. W. R, Potter. Snb.)ect. "The People who Sine on their way Home." Quartet, duet, special hymns. RAYFIKLP 11 a.m.. Rev. T. Coats worth: 7 p.m.. 'Mission Service. ORRAT NORTH KOAI> 11 ».m.. Mr. fiarslde : 7 p.m.. Rev. .1. 11. Itustnm. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. (rEX-ERAL ORI'HANAOE SUNDAY. ORAFTON ROIAP -11 n.m.. Rev. T. R. B. Woollcsnl : 7 p.m.. >tr. W. S. Mackny. MOUNT EDEN 11 a.m.. Mr. T. ClarK: 7 p.m.. Itev. T. R. R. Woolloxall. I4PMOM Hireenwood's ('ornerl-il a.m.. Rev. .1. A. Lochoro : 7 p.m., Mr. P. Dellow. NEWMARKET- 11 a.m.. Air. W. S. ka.v ; 7 p.m.. Rev. .7. *. I-ochore.
rAKNRI/I- —11 a.m... Mr. R. K. Mini; 7 p.m.. ltt-v. T. C. rarr. SnhJ<v-t. "rurity or Motive." IIKMI'BRA (Clnnborn noad^—ll a.m.. Mr. Jowott Wond, of Rnslnnd : 7 p.m.. Mr. B. H. Wnrhnrton. Ri-tinne rolloerionp nt all Sorrires for the General Orptinnaße Appeal. T-V-BVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— Hoy. C. ('. Brnirti. 7pm -Ilev. K. V. BlamltTs. "To the Resiilf. The Melbourne and the H. B. Stprllng." STANLEY RAY. 11 .i.ni.-P-er. F.. V. Blainlres. T p.m. -Mr. .1. .1. Parker. V.vrXHALiV 7 p.m.—Yonnx Men"* Blhle-clsss Band Service In Y.M.C-A. Hnll. B.IRKnNnEAn-NOHTHCOTR MKTIIODIST riIULMT. Uirkcnhend: v. Rev l'eny CooKp: T. Her. 1(. R (iosnH. Sort'hv.»lc: 11. Uev. U. H. (!o»nell: 7. Nortli-f-ote M a nirkdale: '. Mr IttlttK. <!lenHMcl- 7 Ui-v. IVn-y <'.«>lte. HetirlDS tel" 1 liTtiims fur l.'M'ul ■Prpfl< , h<>n'' Aunt. mARAPI!NA MHTITODIKT Cl] UIU'H.— A 11 a in. nnd 7 p.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Forclcn Mission (Jeneral Swretery. AnthVra. "Kinc of Kln«r»" (SSlmpor) Solo. Mr X .1 Hollow. "Nearer My God to Thee" irnwfV f\ N X 11 L" N G A r I X C U 1 T. ONBHI'SOA—II a.m.. Her. .1. Wrijsler: 2.4."> p.m.. Sunday School ReopeniDS : i p.m. Mr. Huncny. ~ PKNRftSK—.II a.m.. Mr. H. Stacey: 0.4.. p.m lt.-v. J. WriaW. MAM;bRI:-11 a.m.. tTaEbert m kttTodi st T-H rRr 11 — II a.m.. Mr. TV 1,. Thomas. > p.m.. Rev W. A. Hurley, M.A Retlrtnc Collections for the £25.000 Orphnnsico" Campaifiti F*und. A T'CKLAND \f ETHODTKT Tlf ISSION EAST STREKT lIAI.L. NEWTON. 11 a.m. —Uev. F. 1.. Fnost. p.m. —Sunday School and Rible riiiwics. T p.m. — "RcvuM." Rx-flrunkanls. prisoners, nnd Ininiau derelicts will tell th<thrillinj; stnry of their rcsiiie from the depths of sin. DON'T MISS THIS METIVICF.: DON'T MISS TUTS SERVICE! Miss E. I'lotehpr will sing. "There is a Green Hill" (f'ronnod). ALKXANDRA STREKT. 11 n.m.—"The. lx>vc thMt Piusu-.th rnders'tnrrtlnK." Mr. I'rnnk Cresrln. 2"0 p.m.—Sunilu.T School and Bible Classes 7 p.m. -Mrs. Walter Kayee. S2O -MEN'S MKKTIXU FOLLOW?—B.'JO.
S,al.-MB.\S MKKTI>« ri)l,Ut«> —S..TI. FRANCE STBKKT. ft a.m. —Prayer Meeting. ll.'Mi p.m. -Snndny Srhool and Bible ' 7'p.m. -Mr. Krli- Ohms. Sutijeii. "The Miirks of a < 'hrlst'.iiu.' , SPECIAL NOTICK. Till: RIO - . SAMVBIj I. HOF.AN THE ntT. SAMI.'EIi .1. MOBAN «At Hast Stn>ot. SUNDAY. Kebruury .".. Mr. Hobiin will preach mornluE and evenins. February •>. 'and lecture (Illustratcdl on MONDAY. February 6. AIVKLAXU TV/TISSION. rt'KLAND ■"MISSION. CORNER ALRF.RT AND VICTORIA STS. MOTTO: "HAVE FAITH IN GOD." Mlssloner: MR. I. K. HAPPS. SINUAY. .TANr.ARY L'!>. II a.m.—V.M.C.A. RAND. 7 p. 111 -MR. T. CLARK. L.4."> p.m.—Sunday School and P.ible Classes ii p.m.—Opcu Air. Victoria Street. WEDNESDAY. FKBRIARY 1. 7.W p.m.—Meeting £or Fellowship aud Prayer
I TONIGHT—7. :?n p.m.. Prayer Meeting; 8 p.uri, Open Air, Shortland Street. We Heartily lnvitr- Non-Churchgoers and Visitors t<> the <'lty to our Services. TOUli ~R l,i /GOSPEL rpENT. lITBR QVREN STRERT. Just above Myers Park and opposite the People's Palace. • j OPENINO SERVICE TO-MORROW iSfNDAY), 7 P.M. Song Service, ti.oO p.m. Subject : "THE PROPHET'S POLITICAL PANORAMA OF THE ACiKS: THE COMING WORLD CRASH. THEN WHAT?" Impressive: Hear It: Speakerf : PASTOR JAMES \V. KENT, of Melbourne. Tho Tent is attrnctive from deor to desk i.i x 4.i. There is room for oil who ar« Interested In prophecy nnd who seek a deeper experience in the things of God An atmosphere of restiulnesw. grnre and comfort will impress .you as yon step In. The hymns from the new hymnal, "Christ in ,^ c ; T nder « l by the Evangelical Choir. w inspire you. the mesaaie In the sermon will grip you, and a Christian welcome will cuecr yon. Come. Hear the Story. All Welcome. Seats Free. TTOWE STREET DALL ■*-*- (Off Karangahape Road.) TO-MORROW tSITXDAY), AT 7 P.M. MR. liARSEN. THURSDAY, T. 30 p.m. Conversational Bible Meeting to be opened by Mr. Larsen. MX S. l< E E COW I~E Speaks TO-MORBOW Wundavl j AFTERNOON, at. 2.-J6, opponlte Ferfv j riuildinps. Quay Street West. "Uneinplov- | ment Inteneifled." 266 rnHE eime breakfast as Hie Majesty the J- King, at low cost, Millenninm " OatFiakes. C LTSBD Furniture «t Auction Prices, on ' prirate sale dally at Cuekley'B HuL C
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1922, Page 10
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