ECCI-ESIASTICAE. THK METHODIST CHURCH OK NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.—II a.m.: the Vice-presl-rtent of Conference, Mr. n. Field, buo.ioct: ; ■'FiftT Yrarsa I.nv Preaolior: Memories ana • Experiences" 7 p.m.. Rev. I\ X. Knight, j 8.A., Communion Service. KINCSLAND.—II a.m., Uev. F. cope-, liml- 7 i> m Rev. A. Reader. Subject. "The Open Window." Anthem: "The Sun , Shall Re No Mora" (Woodward*. i EDKX TKRRAC.E —11 n.tn.. Rev. A. Reader: 7 p.m., Mr. F. 0. Face. DOMINION ROAD.- 11 a.m.. Rev. I. N. Knight. 8.A.; 7 p.m.. Uev. V. Copelalld. Solo by Mrs. Romilrl Bell. To mm union. AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. REV. P. N. KNIGHT. 8.A.. SapertnteiKlent. KAST STREET.—II a.m.. Student K. H. Brookor: 7 p.m.. Rev. .Inmes RK-hards.. Itcmiicra. Solo. Mr. Cyril Turley. Orcliestrn. Mr. Mark Sracth.irst (lemlert. FRANCE STREET.—O "■">.. Mr. iranK Hoole: 7 p.m., Mr. Eric Ohms. ALEXANDRA STREET. —U a.m.. Mr. < . 11. Taylor; 7 p.m.. Student E. H. HrooKer. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. TO-MORROW (SCXDAT). ST. JOHN'S.—II a.m.. Rev. C. 11. olds. R.A. Subject. "Diversity in Unity.' 7 p m.. In Mi-moriam Srrloi' for the lutp Mr. J 1C Wheeler. Trencher, Key. ti. Bond. Anthems. -What Are These" (Stallion. ••Crossing the Bar" (Sampson*. FRANKLIN ROAD.—U a.m.. Mr. Mm. Thompson: 7 p.m.. Key. T. Coalsworth. Subject. "The Living Waters." Soloist, Mlsr Alma Simpson. Communion. RICHMOND AVENUE.—II a.m.. Rev. W. S I , otter. Subject. "Witnessing" 7 p.m.. Rev. W. S. I'ottor. Subject, "Superlative Love." I BAVFIKLD.—II a.m.. Captain Bazeley; 7 p.m.. Mr. A. 12. Dillon. GREAT iNORTH ROAD.—II a.m.. R" T. Coatsworth; 7 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds, R.A.
AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II a.m.. Rev. J. \. r,nchr>re followed by Baptism by TCcv. S. Griffith. 7 p.m., Rev. S. Griffith. Subject, "The Transfiguration." ! MOUNT EDEN—II a.m. nnd 7 p.m.. Key. W G Blade. M.A. Communion. KPSOM. —Sunday School Anniversary. Hymns and Music by •_'-">•> voices. 11 a.m.. Row E. I. Blamlres; \LAo p.m.. Rev. .1. L\ Parsons: 7 p.m.. Rev. .1. A. Locbore. < "in.Early to Secure a Seat. NEWMARKET.—II a.m.. Rev. .1. Richards- 7 p.m.. Key. 11. ltanston, M.A.. Lltt. D. PARNELL.—II a.m.. Mr. V. C. Ilorsmnn: 7 p.m.. Key. T. (!. Carr. Subiect. "The Still Small Voice." Soloist. Miss .1. Strong.! REMUERA.—II a.m.. Mr. G. R. Harris; (Student): 7 p.m.. Rev. E. P. Blamires. Communion. Soloist. Miss Tlielma Ca-fr. rpAKAPUNA METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. T. K. B. WOOLLONAI.L. Morning. 11—Communion. Evening. 7: Anthem. "How Beautiful Upon the Mniilltains" iSmitli). \r'l\ ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY!. 11 a.m.. Rev. G. T. Marshall: 7 p.m.. Rev. A. Llversedge. Sacrament of the Lords Supper. Sunday. May 13. Sunday School Anniversary Services In the local Picture Theatre. T-VEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH. DEVONPORT.—II a.m.. Mr. I". Crespln. Soloist. Mrs. Coleman. 7 p.m.. Song Service Alexandra Hymns. Subiect. "Golgotha: The Place "of a Skull." Ret. .1. Ernest Parsons. Communion at Close or Service. STANLEY BAY. —11 a.m.. Rev. J. Ernest Parsons. Communion. 7 p.m.. -Mr. K. F. Mills. VAUXHALL.—2.4S p.m.. Sunday School. /"VNEHUXOA METHODIST CIRCUIT.
ONEHUNOA—II and 7 (Sacrament). Rev. G. S. Cook. PENROSE— II. Mr. Roberts: G. 45. Mr. P. Souster. MANOERE —11, Mr. E. Stacey. TDIRKENIIEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. Birkenhead: 11. Mr. W. S. Mackay; 7. Rev. W. A. Hurley. M.A. Northcote: 11. Rev. W. A. Burley (Communion!: 7 p.m.. Mr. W. S. Mnckny. Birkdale: 7. Mr. G. R. 11. Peterson (Student). Albany: 3. Mr. G. j K. 11. rotcrson (Student). AUCKLAND /"CENTRAL T\,f ISSION". TiCKLAND -LU-ISSIOX. Motto: Have Faith in lioit. Missloner: ME. P. E. RAPPS. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Praise and Testimony. Communion at Close. 2.45 p.m.—Sundaj- School and Bible Classes. I 6 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Victoria St. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Subject: "The Heart by Grace." Bright Singing. Hearty Services. Everyhorty "Welcome. WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. 7.3o—Meeting for Fellowship and Prayer. FRIDAY. MAY 11. Open-air Meetinc. Corner Alhert and Victoria Streets. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. SIR. S. h. P. RIMMBR has made some serious charges against the Methodist Church on the subject of the Second Coming of Christ. The REV. PERCY KNIGHT says they are not true, and as a result he accepts Mr. Rimmer's offer to ventilate the matter in Open Discussion in the East Street Mission Hall, May 16th. If Mr. Itimmer does not prove his statements, he has been asked to Apologise. If Mr. Rimmer proves his charges, will the Methodist Church repent?
THE EAST STREET MISSION HALL Will hold over a thousand people comfortably seated. Further Notices Next Saturday's Papers. •OELGIOI STREET HALL. SUNDAT. MAY 6. AT 7 P.M. Subject: "THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL IN THE | LIGHT OF TO-DAY." Pastor, J. W. KENT. All Welcome. -XTEW CHURCH (SWEDENDORGIAN). X> NEWTON ROAD, Near Top Symonds Street. SUNDAY MORNING, 11. Lord's Supper After Service. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. RIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, Mt. Eden Rd., cor. Sylvan Aye.—Adult School. 9.13 a.m. Meeting for Worship, n a.m.
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