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I ECCLESIASTICAL. rnHE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW 4- ZEALAND. I AtJCKDAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET—II a.m., Rev. H. Ranston, M.A.; 7 p.m., SPECIAL SERVICE FOR , YOUNG WOMEN, Rev. P. N. Knight, B.A;. subject, "The Tower of Moral Principle ; anthem, -Leave Us Not" (Stainer). SACRJUJ SOLOS by MISS JESSIE BAILEY, "USK AS THE HART" (Allitsen) and "GLOKY TO THEE, MI GOD, THIS NIGHT {Sanderson). KINGSLAND—II a.m.. Rev. P. N. Knight; 7 p.m.. Rev. IH. Ford; subject. "Why Does Goodness Suffer?": anthem. "By Babylon s Wave"; solo, Mr. Leather, "The Lord Is My Li-ht." EDEN TERRACE—II a.m.. Rev. F. Copeland: 7 p.m.. Student H. G. Brown. DOMINION ROAD—II a.m.. Rev. H. Ford; 7 p.m., Rev. F. Copeland. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S-11 a.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter; subject. "The Supreme 'Motive for -Christian Service": 7 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds. S.A.: •; subject. "Why Trouble Altout Creed?" B.U j p.m., Sing-song and Social Hour. I FRANKLIN ROAD—II a.m.. Mr. W. Thompson: 7 p.m. Rev. T. Coatsworth; sub- ] ject, -'What We Believe: (3) The Reeurrec- I tion of Christ"; anthem, "From Every Stormy Wind." RICHMOND AVENUE—II a.m.. Rev. C. H. Olds, 8.A.; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter; | subject, "Do We Serve God for Gain?" BAYFIELD—II a.m:, Mr. 'Harvey; 7 p.m., Mr. Routley. GREAT NORTH ROAD—II a.m., Rev. X. ' Coatsnorth; 7 p.m., Mr. Dohcrty. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD—U a.m., Mr. J. M. Forster; 7 p.m., Rev. S. Griffith (Communion). Series of Sermons on "Lord's il'rayer: (I.) Our Father." MOUNT EDEN—II a.m., Mr. H. Field; 7 p.m., Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Soloist, Miss De-lion-. EPSOM—II a.m., Rev. J. A. Lochore; subject, "The Love That Will Not Let Us Go"; 7 p.m., Mr. P. Dellow. NEW-MAHKET—I3. a.m.. Rev. W. G- , Slade, M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. J. Richards. ,' Church community singing of old hymns. ; Communion at close. ' PARNELL-11 a.m., Mr. G. W. L. Robinson; 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; subject, "The All-Essential In life"; soloist, Mrs. Tipping. REMUEKA—II a.m.. Rev. J. Richards; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. A. Lochore. Community singing of old hymns. TTyEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH. " *-* —11 a.m., Rev. J. Ernest Parsons; subject, "Andrew, the Personal Worker"; anthem, "Thy Way, Not Mine"" (Wlckins), "Oossins the Bar" (Bridge); 7 p.m., Student E. W. Barnes; anthem, "O Taste and See" <Gese). STANLEY BAY. STANLEY BAY—II a.m., Stndent E. W. Hames; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. E. Parsons. QNEHUNGA CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Wrigley. PENROSE— II a.m., Mr. C. E. Goode; 6.45 p.m., Mr. Brooker (Student,. MANGERE—II a.m., Mr. Brooker (Student). "DIUKENHEAD NORTHCOTE METHOJ - r DIST CIRCUIT.—BIRKENHEAD: 11, Rev. Percy Cooke; 7, Mr. Bailey (Student). NORTHCOTE: 11, Mr. Bailey (Student); 7, Rev. T. F. Jones. BIRKDALE SPECIAL MISSION SERVICE: 7, Rev. Percy Cooke. GLENFIELD: 3, Mr. Cramp. GUEEXHITHE: 3, Mr. Bailey (Student). fpAKAPUNA METHODIST CHURCH. •*• -'Morning, 11, Rev. T. R. B. WoolloxuM. Evening, 6.50, Mr. Fiebig (Student); anthem, *Come Into Thy Courts" (Simper). BROWN'S BAY—Service. TVfT- ALBERT METHODIST CHUECH. 11 a.m.—Mr. F. G. Brown. 7 p.m.—Rev. Principal C. H. Laws. 8.A., D.D. AUCKLAND -VfETHODIST TyiSSION, •"-UCKLAND -«-«-ETHODIST -LW-ISSION. EAST STREET HALL, 11 a.m.—"A New and Living Way," MR. FRANK CRESPIN. 7 p.m.—"CHRISTIANITY AND AMUSEMENTS," with a few words on Jazzing. AH young people invited. REV. F. L. FROST. ALEXANDRA STREET. 11 a.m.—REV. F. L. FROST. COMMUNION. Soloist, Mrs. W. Tipping. 7 p.m.-MR. H. C. CLARK. 8.20 p.m.—Men's Meeting follows—B.2o p.m. PRANCE STREET. 9 a.m.—Rev. Adam Laybourn. 7 p.m.—-Rev. Adam Laybourn. SPECIAL NOTICE. East Street Mission Anniversary Next Sunday. AH^F*? D P.ENTRAL VfISSION. •"-UCKLAND Central Jm.i ßSlO n; Corner Albert and Victoria Streets. Motto: "Have Faith in God." Mißsioner: MR. F. E. RAPPS . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 9 11 "God's Over-rulin* 1 Providence." 2 p.m.—Tract Band and Open Air Effort. 2.40 p.m.—Sunday School ' and Bible [ Classes. 6 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Victoria Street. 6.45 p.m.—gong Service, led by Choir and Orchestra. 7 pjn.—Gospel Service—Subject, "The Christ of 'Experience." WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Meeting for Fellowship and Prayer. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting; 8 p.m. Open Air Meeting, Shortland Street. "We Give a Hearty Invitation to Our Services. BOGEESSIV-E CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS, DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTONv LYCEUM ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 2.30 p.m.—Songs, Solos, Recitations and ; Dialogues. Address by Lyceum Workers 5 p.m.—Tea. 7 p.m.—Address by MRS. E. WALLACE, of Sydney. Also, Short Addresses by Messrs. Goodman, -Lewis, and Spittlehorn. , Anniversary Songs, Solos, etc. Wednesday, 7.3o— Oeneral Meeting of Members. Thursday, 7.3o—Open Circle. Conducted by Mrs. Wallace. I SPIRITUALISM. — Church of True Spiritual Light.—Service To-morrow Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh Street, Newton (upstairs)— 3 p.m.: No service on account of death of Nurse Clayton's husband 7 p.m.: Mr. F. McSherry will Lecture Subject, "The Political Aspect of Religion " A letter will be read received from "the so-called dead, in which a description of the life of the spirit world Iβ given. We believe in the Trinity. To those who mourn come and hear the trnth. Tour loved ones live, and are with you to-day. We teach you how to develop your Spiritual elffs I Bring flowers. All creeds welcome. 281 :, . . . ■ CPIRITU A L I S M. *-* TN ORANGE- HALL, Upper Symonds Street. Entrance up Stairway at Back [ SUNDAY. 7 P.M. SHARP MR. BURGESS. f Evangelist, Healer, Health Diagnoser, and Psychometrical Teacher Will Deliver an Address. ■Subject:' "Guardian Angels, and Other Unseen J Helpers. ?' llow much are these glorious children of God accountable for? Come and learn the wonderful reality of this deep subject. Silver Collection. Bring Flowers. TUTEE-TING- will be held I J"""C I in Headquarters, corner of Weile«Jey t>t. £_ / \ J East and Lome St., I" \A- UNI Wednesday Afternoon at .- MUSICAL TUITION. i -rrOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. i V BIGNOR KOMANI (Basso). i . Address: BROADWAY MUSIC STUDIO, g Newmarket. WS ,' ' * TJCKLAND School of Music, 25, Arawa " A- St.-* Voice Culture. Violin, Piano, Man- , doliu, Guitar. Banjo. Ckelele. 4 r F. E. FAIRBURN. Teacher Pltaoforte (Relaxation) and Theory; 200 examined 155 passes—Studio: 17S, Symonds St., over Co-op- Store. S ►- x>IANO Violin. Cornet Tuition.—Term» on " i application to Burnnand, Princess Bldgi., Queen St 'Phone 734 A. " *-".-' ■' C

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

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