ECCLESIASTICAL. <- Q ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN •°» CHURCH. Lower Symonds Street., t-i 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—REV. J. LAMB I HARVEY. ! 7 p.m.—Monthly Lecture on Living Issues. r " ! Subject, | "-VERVES: THE RELIGIOUS CURE." | MUSIC, ißy S. Andrew's Quartet, Misses Dois Evans and Nellie Lingard, MeßSrs. A. y H. Ripley and A. G. Colledge. Morning.—Solo, "My Prayer" (Squire), Miss Evans. Evening.—Solo, "But the Lord is Mindful" ("S. Paul"}, Miss Lingard. Quartet, . "Sun of My Soul" (Turner). Solo, "Come Unto Him" ("Messiah"), Miss Evans. >, Hon. Organist: DR. NEIL McDOUGALL. MOXDAY EVENING, at S. MR. U. H. OSTLER, LL.B., will describe his recent ex- : periences ""Big Game Hunting in Central ; Africa." Sec separate advt. ST. DAVIDS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KHYBER PASS ROAD. Minister: REV. D. C. HERRON, M.A. Preachers: 11 a.m.—REV. W. MAWSOX, M.A. 7 p.m.—REV. D. D. SCOTT. c All Seats Free. i <OT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, , \*3 WELLINGTON ST. (oft Pitt St.). ; "I PREACHER FOR THE DAY: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. 11 a.m.—Sermon: "The Service Which Is r Rest." Anthem: ""From the Rising of the Sun" (Ouselej}. 7 p.m.—" Off Beaten Tracks in the Bible: ._ (7) A Woman's Dowry." Special Evening Solo: "0 Divine Redeemer" , (Gounod), MISS MYRA MOXK. Anthem: " Rock of Ages." Soloists: Miss _ Hilda Woods and Mr. Los. Perry. Seats Free. A Welcome for All. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Jervois Road, Near the Three Lamps, , Ponsonby.) ) Minister: REV. FHAZER B. BARTON, B.A. Services To-morrow*: 11 a.m.—MISS ELSIE K. LILLY, of the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission. 7 p.m. — Preacher: MR. ELDRED - HERCUS, M.A., B.Sc, Christehurch. TUESDAY, 9th, at 8 p.m. LECTURE ON "J. M. BARRIE," By MR. J. W. SHAW. M.A., In Sunday School Hall. ■ WEDNESDAY, 10th, 7.45. LANTERN LECTURE BY MISS LILLY. «• -|\/TT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, -"■*■ NEAR TRAM TERMINUS. 11 a.m.—"Concerning the Pastorate." 7 p.m.—"The Blood of Jesus." REV. LEONARD H. HUXT. Anthems: Morning, "I Am Alpha and " Omega"; Evening. "The Radiant Morn." ! '• Preparatory Service for Communion, Wednesday next. 7.45 p.m. a tJOMERVELL PRESBYTERIANT° CHURCH, REMUERA ROAD. * n l Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ,_ , Seats Free. ; Visitors Welcome. REV. J. PATTISON, Minister. ? 1 TT'NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, -f-- PARNELL (Birdwood Crescent). Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher r REV. G. H. GIBB, B.A. Evening. Subject: "BROAD OR NARROW-MINDED: WHICH?" Retiring Offertories for local Chinese Mission. ___ CJT. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ■° REMUERA. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Divine Service, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Communion at Morning Service. Preacher: BEY. C. J. TOCKER. ■'.Seats Free. ■ v All •Welcome. jC«T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9J , DEVONPORT. 11 a.m.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. c REV. RONALD S. WATSON, M.C.i M.A. I 3 p.m.—Combined B.C. Meeting. "" 7 p.m.—MR. F. W. MARSHALL. • Special Retiring Collections for Donations v to Chinese Mission Hall. EPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GARDNER ROAD. 31 a.m.—Communion Service. '7 p.m.—Communion Service Continued. " Let Us Go Up to the Feast." I Strangers Welcome!"" Scatg Flee i , t. rev, wm. Mcdonald, b.d. \ S3T. PETER'B PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, -- V; G _- North Rd., next Newton W. School. - 11 and 7. Rev. Thomas Halllday. Evening 3 subject. "Remember Lot" Anthem, "Plead 1 Tbou My Cause." Bololst, Mr. Gerpain. * Seats free. All welcome. S -RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCEL ' .Francis Street, Grey Lynn Terminus, i Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m.' 1 MR. JOHN MANN. j[ ■; All Welcome. _^ l TVfOUNT? ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN 5 ■ ux CHURCH. ; lilt a.m. and 7.0 p.m. \ REV. W. D. MORRISON-SUTHERLAND. - Evening Subject: "CHANCE" 5 J_;PEND-_E PRESBYTERIAN CHU_CH. 5 11 a.m.—REV. J. D. McKENZIE. 1 "i Pm.—REV. J. D. McKENZIE. ' Communion ' at Morning Service. I QNEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 11 a.m.—REV. F. R. JEFFREYS. Solo, ' "My Task," Miss Munro. , 7 p.m.—REV. G. B. INGLTS. ; T OWER REMUERA MISSION HALL. •*- 7 p.m.—Presbyterian Service. ' MR. A. MUDGWAY. ' 'TT' N T ,T A R i AN. ■y PONSONBY ROAD (Newton End). j _ —: Minister: REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A.. 11 a.m.—"lS PROPHECY DEAD?" 7 p.m.—"MAKING A MODERN BIBLE." ' _ Evenipf Service DR. T. HAIGH F.R.C.0., A.U.C.M., will preside at the organ and play the following selections:— Before Service: Adagio B minor, 6th Symphony (Widor) _ After Service: Agitato In D Minor (Rhelnberger), Two Chorales (Brahms). Fantasia F Minor • (Mozart). Canzone (Sailmant). Suite Gothtque (Boell- • mann). Solo, "Abide - With- Mc" (Liddei), Miss Laura Stone. Seats All Free. ■ All Welcome. *m» rpHE C_ALVATION A RMY Maf J-he Salvation -^-rmy TJARRACKS, -"-'ARRACKS, ALBERT STREET. " THE WOMAN THAT STOPPED RUNNING." A Topical Talk by ENSIGN : GILL INGLIS. (The Big Australian with the' Bis Message). ' ;-,-.. At the , 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR—7 p.m. 11 a.m.—" ONE WITH CHRIST." ' A Talk by Ensign,lngiis. ■« 3 p.m.^—HAPPY HOUR. A Warm Welcome: and Hearty Handshake Awaits You 1 t i 10 a.m.—Open Air, Vincent Street. Bro. Searle, sen. . c ' - - i A. r THE SALVATION : *gk ARMY, STATION ST., XEWMARKET Stirring Services will be held, SUNDAY, 7th inst., Conducted by Brigadier and Mrs.- Toomer, Accompanied by Staff Envoys and their «lyes from about the City. 11 a.m.—Theme. "HOLINESS." PHIi P r I .^ P „ a i? e ? leet l nß " ENVOY GEORGE Jlve^a^'Address 01 *" 1 otGrlxce - *«l 7 p.m.—Salvation .Truths Proclaimed. : Art cordially Tnvited. glO \ c l_J r U_' \ -». Mcet i ne ' in t* l * Central ' * -Tcasury. Ladies heartUy invited. 782 J
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 10
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