I ECCLESTASTICAT. OT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN " n CHURCH, l.i'iviT Symuuds Street. II a.m. aud 7 p.m.—REV. .1. LAMP. IIAIU ICY. Evening Subjeel : "THE ATTRACTION "F CHRIST TODAY." MUSIC. I'-y Si. Andrew s yuaruu. Misses Lois i:»ans ai.,i .Nellie I.injiaitl. Messrs, A. il. !:■, l-.i inn! A. '.. i ..ili-.i-c. JIMIIMMi: S -How M;iii. lllri-il Si-rv.-i.-it-" i-IT •- ' i il-iral Sou'i, Mr. Ripiey. EVENING: 'ii..irl"i. 'Turn Tin lace' (Sullivan). ' ■ '■. ' i ia.l ThoJ Aie' tin ' ~-M-v;ii,.ur Kl.i-'i. Mij-K Liiiuuril. guarict. "O Lord Most 1i...y ■ i Fruuz Alii p. lion n.vaiilii: Dr. Neil McDoJgall. 5.,.-; ; ,! H a |f n,,,,,. Attcr KveiUiig Service. nil.l Vialioi-H Welcomed. ■ ■ •''■'•;;..-■• I-niwSBYTERIAN ClllKl.'H, k v\ i.1.1.1μ,Tu.\ ST. (i.ff I'll t Si i, !-■ ..> b- r in limb SiTvicr" : i:i:v. j:\ax is. harries, ii -..«■- -Tin-: uNVEii-iNi; in- , the Ml UAL TAP.I.XT ivliii-U has 1..-.-.1 place.! ■'i Ihi Chui-i-h lo tin- Memi.ry ..i , f-riii. I Mini-;--. XXV. CEoRiiE PATERSuN -Hi,. Tnb'i-t will Iμ- uuveiled by Mrs. I-illel#,n. ;unl tril.!!!<•.- will be plllil hy lIKV. , '.. 11 l\i,i.ls. i: a . aud -WK. A. J. KXinii'A.N. i AuiKfiu. "\\ l.iii Are These limr nre 1 Ari-u.,,-j m Wliiie K,,.,v-■■.-•• iJ. StnilllT). " !'■'"■ Sitiiiiiii (tlie Third of the ■ •-'..■-. . ui-'F IiKATEN TK.MKS IN THK • i.: ;■•!.! !lii: I.l< iN IN Ili f; SNOW." Alillii-ii:, ' L.iiU ..i AH J'nwvr and .Might." S'--i'< i'l ■ A Welcome for All. I <T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH k - KHYBEi: PASS ROAD. .-■rvice., : 11 .-,.,„. .!„.) 7 p.m. UKV. i. "■ UKKIioX, M.A. : Ail Seals Free. <T. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CiiUUf'll. """•11. i i.r Shell! lie.-i.-Ii and Jervols Roads. I'unxonby. i ,j" ■'•"'■ REV. WILLIAM MAWSON. M.A. I 7 |i.iv. - UKV. FKAZEK H. BAKTOX, li \ ■ , Aiinuul Coi:gri-gntional Meeiinj V '; : " V ':>"AV. Al'ii'usT ai). at -.:Z' p.m. . |"\I"i". EDEN PKKSDVTKKIAX CHCBCII, ; I i .VKAU TRAM TKK.MINUS i SPECIAL CHIRCH AXXIVEKSART SERVICES. KnVx C™,;«*%™Vil "• GlnB ' EA - 0£ i ' ''•"'.• ••"•aii-hmmi. What of the Night V REV. LEONARD 11. HUNT. Anthi-nin: Muruing. -J'e Deuni," "The IMy s.'iil ! ' K,, -" h, ' rU " Evening, "Sun of I PRESBYTERIAN < II null. REMCERA ROAD. A \ XI V i; us aRY SERVICES. 11 a.m. j REV. PRINCIPAL LAWS. 8.A., D.D. j XXV. W I). MORltisoX-STTTHERLAXD Scuts l-ree. Visitors Welcome. I RKV. .1. PATTLSOX. .Minister. ; j PREBBYTERXAN CHURCH, j PAKXEI.L (liirdwood Crescent). i I i 11 a.m.—JKF.V. L. H. HUNT. 7 p.m. —"Impossible Ideal*." ' Preacher: REV. G. H. GIBB, B.A. I All W.-lcouif. All Seats Free. I iJT. LUKES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I *° REMUERA. TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY) Divine Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: KEY. C. J. TOCKER. *'■"'« \?ee. All Welcome. - Nlj - —I fiends are requested to place the envelope containing the offering for the Jubilee Fund in the plate at either service tu-murrow. fflT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, *° DEVONPfcIKT. II a.m. and 7 p.m.—Divine Worship. 11 a.m.—-The Church and Education." 7 p.m.—"The Attractiveness of Jesus Christ."' I REV. RONALD S. WATSON. M.C., M.A. I ■p'PSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I J - i GARDNER KOAD. 11 a.m. —"The Father's Business." (Induction of Office-bearers.) ; 7 p.m.—"Recognition in Heaven?" i Strangers Welcome. Seats Free. key. wm. McDonald, b.d. i s! x ' ij£tek 's presbyterian church, ; Great North Road, next Newton West ■ byhooL— U aud 7, Itev. Thomas Halliday. ■ Lveiiiug subject: "Is Prayer Arvsweredr I Anthem, "Itock of Ages." Soloist, Mr A. J J 'avie. Seats Free. All Welcome. iJJICHiIOND PKESBYTERIAN CHIRCH, , l-rancis Sireet, Grry iy nn terminus. Mornin-. 11 a . m . Evening, 7 p.m. MX. ERIC ROSS, B.A. J All Welcome. j ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN JD.\Mo a rrW^nS)n'r" erViCe - W " Mem'^rChuret" 1 " Pattis ° n " So ' llerTell gDEXDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHU'/CH. II a.m.—REV. J. D. McKENZIE. 7 p.m.—REV. J. D. SIcKENZIE. QNEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.—"The Soul of History " ' 7 P - m ""k T EV. « ratitUde -" Congregational Social. Wednesday, 7.45. T OWER MISSION HALL -" i pSh.—Presbyterian Service . MR. H. W. SHOVE. I U X 1 T a n. i A N . PONSOXBT ROAD (Newton End). ', Preacher: REV. ALBERT THORNHILL, M.A. ' II a.m.—"SACRIFICE THE PRICE OF PKOGRESS." : 7 p.m.—"DO WE NEED A NEW , THEOLOGY?" I WHAT DR. SELBIE THINKS. ' Dr. Selbie, the Leading Teacher of Congregatiunalism. says: -'Fundauieutalism is intellectually groundless, and must end in reducing religion to nuperstition. The historical method has come to stay " When we discard the old beiiefs, what ■!?L t e a r te tl. t ThQr " hi " ""' "rjIIIE FACT OF CHRIST" will be Rev. Joseph W. Kemp's topic at ' MEN'S MEETING. Baptist Tabernacle, 3 p.m.. Similar. rPHE H.1'.8. LODGE OF TUT! - - 1 - THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. * 371, QUEEN STREET. ' J TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. S MR. R. P. C. HARRISON g Headmaster of Belmont School, 8 Will Deliver a Lecture on ? "MODERN IDEALS IN EDUCATION." P <"lasses to which the Public are welcome P Z^^i?,/n"!s D ly ioxl ' ay -"«S8 J j "' '■ I H WRI'cT pV •■ [ By MRS. 10. EMIRALI if IA" 1 in OePMit Subjects ; ] j "|")R. MILDRED STAGEY 5 jn,! date Fiji, will Address T ' I — sj " v " Auckland Union on \ ! C.y\3 TUESDAT AFTERNOON, \/t.uV central mission hall ■* albert street. a 2.13. All Ladies Hearliiy Invile.i. "^ , piUEXDS , MEETING HOUSE (Quakers), I S .^ an \
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 10
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