ECCLESIASTICAL j fnHE METHODIST CHURCH OF -•- NEW XBALAND. i AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIBCUIT. j PITT STREET.—II a.m.. R*T. P. S. Knight. 8.A.: 7 p.m.. Principal C. H. Laws. ' ■8.A., D.D.: antbem. "Lord, for Thy Tender Meriy's Sake" (Farrant); organ recital from 6.40 p.m.. Mr. L. R. Brafcenrlg; 11.15 p.m.. ! WATCH-XIGHT SERVICE, conducted by , Rev. P. X. Kalght. ; KIXtGSLA'X-D. —Rev. H. Ford. Subject: "Winning and Losing the Race." 7 p.m.. Rev. Herbert Ford. Subject: "RHb and Flow of Years." «010 by Miss Davidson. Wateh-Xight Serrire. 11.30 p.m. EDEN TERRACE.—II a.m.. Rev. H. Ranston, M.A.; 7 p.m.. Rev. F. CopeUnd. DOMINION' ROAD.—II a.m.. Rev. F. Copeland: 7 p.m.. Rev. V. X. Knight, B.A. ~ aTc.-ki.axp west cißcmi\ 8T JOHN'S—II a.m.* Rev. C. H. Olds, 8.A.: subject, "A Trusty Friend for a Xew Road:" 7 pm.. Rev. C. H. Olds. 8.A.: eub-i Ject. "Pressing On:" anthem. Watch-Mght Service. 11.15 p.m. j FRANKLIN ROAD.—II a.m.. Re*. W. S. Potter: eubject, "We Are Debtors;" i p.m.. Rev. T. Coamworth; subject, "The Fleeting, Years:" anthem. Watch-Night Service, 11.10 | p.m. RICHMOND AVENUE.-U a.m.. Mr. I. .H. Taylor; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter; «üb-jei-t. "We Are Debtors." BAYFIBLD—II a.m.. Rev. T. Coitsworth; 7 p.m.. Mr. A. Manoah. GREAT NORTH ROAD.—II a.m., Mr. Piesse: 7 p.m.. Mr. Puddle. AUCKLAND HAST CIRCUIT. OLD YEAR SERVICES.
ijfIMFTOS ROAD—II a.m.. Rev. g. Griffith: 7 p.m.. Mr. R. I. Adllngfon. (Trust Collections). _ „ MOUNT EDEN.—II a.m.. Rev. W. G. Slade. M.A.: 7 p.m.. Mr. H. Field. (Trust Collections). ' _ ; EPSOVf.—II a.m.. Rer. .1. A. Lociiore: i p.m.. Rev. W. G. Slade. M.A. (Trust Collections). NEWMARKET.—II a.m.. Rev. J. Richards: 7 p.m.. Rev. J. A. Ix>ihore. (Trust Collection*). . PARXELL.—II •> ni.. Mr. T. CUrk: . p.m.. Rev. S. Griffith. REMUERA.-ll a.m.. Rev. .1. J. Lewi«: 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Richards: soloist, Mice Watson. T-VEVONPORT MBTHODIM- CHURCH. I 11 a.m.—Rpv. 3. Ernest Parsons: subjei-:. "The Temporal and the Eternal:" anthem, • The Hymn to the Trinity." 7 p.m. — Mr. W. Sjnei: anthem. "O. Olads.ime Light ' (SullivanV STANLEY BAY. 11 a.m.—Mr. W. F. Hudson. 7 p.m.—Rev. .1. Ernesi Parsons. VAUXHAI.U j 11 a.m.-Mr. J. .T. Pajjer. ' I \ N E H I.' X G A C 1 B C U I T. ONEHINGA—II a.m.. Mr. J. Liking: 7 p.m.. Rev J. WrlgleyPF.NROBE.~U a.m.. Mr. Goode: 6.45 p.m.. Mr. Moon. MAX6ERE.-11 a.m.. Rev. .1. Yvrlgl»j.
MAXGERE—7 p.m.. Mr. T. Moor. IRKEN HEA l> NOK T H ( r O T E METHODIST CIRCUIT. RIRKENHEAD-11. Mr. Hugh Patrick: 7 Mr. Trehj. Song Service 8.30 til] O.Sn. Wati hnlgUt Service. 11. NORTHCOTE—II. Rev Perfv Conke: 7. Mr. Carter. BIRK-■UAI.K-7. Rev. Per.-y Cooke. C.LBNFIEI.D —7. Mr. Harry Uttlng. rfUKAPt'NA. METHODIST CHURCH. -*■ Morning. 11 a.m.—Tβ Denm f.lack»on\. Kvenlnp 7 p.m.—Anthem "H» Waferefh the HIlbT (Spinney*. Preacher. Rev. T. R. B. Woolloxall. in. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m. —Rev. Principal C. H. Lawi. D.D. 7 p.m.—Mr. Geo. Knight. rUCKITAXD ~MBTHODIST AUSSIOX. KAST STREHT HALL—II a.m. »n<l 7 p.m. ALEXANDRA STREET—II a.m. and 7 p.fti FRANCE STREET—f> a.m.. Mr. F. Pngh: 7 p.m. Moeere. A. Mead and Sperher. EAST STREET—II a.m.. Mr Huteon; 7 p.m.. Rer. H. Ranston. ALEXANDRA STREET—II a.m., Mr. F. Crenpln: 7 p.m., Mr. F. J. Flndley. A UCKLAND TSeXTRAL TICISSIO.N. ■A-rCKLAXD Corner Albert and Victoria Streets. Motto: Have Ifalth In God. MlMrioner: MR. F. E. RAPP««. TO-MORROW (SUXDATI. 31 a.m.—Snhject. "Spiritual eto<ktakin»." •J. 45 p.m.—Sunday Srhool and Btble nasses. fi p.m.—Open-air Meeting. Victoria Street. <1.45 s*ervlfe. 7 p.m.—Brlfhf Gospel Service. Subject, •A (Marlon Call." Hearty Muginii. 7.4S p.m.—Open-air Rally Ontside the I Hall. WBDXESDAV. JAXIARY X 7.30 p.m. —Meeting for 'Fellowship and Prayer. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. Open-air Meeting Corner AH>ert and Victoria Streets. We Give a Cordial Invitation to Our Service*. SPECIAL AXXOU'NCEMEXT. -Sunday «seuool 'Picnic, to Rrown'n Island on New' Tear'e 'Day (January l> Soholar» Free. Adults, 1 '3: 'Children. »d. Boat.i leave the Ferry at 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
DR. TJWtENCH XT* /".LIVER r. -T rkxch &• Oliver BEGINS GOSPEL fA MIFAIGN. BEGINS GOSPEL CAMPAIGN. TOWN HAL L. TOWN iHAL'U SUNDAY. JANUARY 7. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7. , SINGINC, BT BIG OHOIIt. Song Leader: MR. ANTON CEDARIHOLM. MR. ANTON CEDARHOLM. Of Canada. G24 rpHE HIGHER TIIOfOHT CENTRE. Services will In future be held In ■HALL ON. FIRST FLOOR. TIERCES ' BUILDINGS. Corner Kbyber Pass and Krmonda Street (Over SKeddenVi. SfNDAY EVENING SERVICE AT 7. Speaker; MRB. STROUD. Subject: "THREE THINGS." Mealwni nrd Friends Cordially Invtted. ' 4MBBBV V w '' v ■*- ■ w. c. a. I U'KPBR QUEEN t-TRKI>T. Buildinp Open, 3-6.45 p.m. ViV Tea 5 p.m. Service. .".15 p.m. Speaker: MIcS GRIFFIN. Hoa CUrb Assisting. r»BBISTIAX S C I B N C E. First Church of Christ. Scientist, Ancle. SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, Kitchener Street. SEKVICB. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Sunday School, 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m.—Testimony MeetIng. Reading Room, Short's Building. I'JtrYeSdS - ""MEETING HOUSE, Mt. Eden Kα.. ior. Sylvan At.—Adult School, , ».15 a.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. BILLIARDS. T>ILLIARD m A B L E S. T>ARTON, TVf c Q- ,LL AXD C°' S BILLIARD AND BILLIARD-DINING TABLES Are th* Acme of Perfection, i For the Mansion, the Cottage, the Club. 1 I FCLL STOCKS OF ALL BILLIARD REQUISITES. Write lour Wantg to ! T>ARTOX,\|CQ.ILL AND QO., ' BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, 424. QUEEN STREET g (,iboT« Town Ball).
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 9
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