ECCX,BSIASTICAJL. ' m -T i: A T H B D R A L. ST. MARY'S, PARVELL, SEPTrAOKSMA. S'a.m,— Holy Communion. 11 am Mnrninst j'rnypr and Sermon. Tim RKV. D. J. DAVIES. " i i.in. and P»nwn. gwrhor: THE r."V. D. J. DAVTES. r'rt''« "S« l- -!••"'' ii lbs officiating Q 7 MATTHT---S CHUE CH. £5 ■.VF.LLESLF.T STREET. SUNDAY, JANUARY 31. 8 a.ra.—Holy Commiinlon. II a.m.-Matins and Sermon. --^ Art .r: CANON GRANT COWEN--4.18 p.m.— Holy Baptism. 7 p.m. Fvonson<j nnd S^nnon. : '"Pr»arher: CANON GRANT COWEN. »BTJNDAY SCHOOL REOPENS SUNDAY NKXT AT :, P.M. ( PAUL'S CHCRCn, SY.MONTJ3 ST. (The Mother Church of Auckland.) I « B rn.—H.ily Eocharlet. :o. 15 n m— Matins and IJtany. 11-B.m.—Holy Euchartet (vine) and i ~... Sermon. "-^f-p.m.—EyenponE and Sprmnn. All Pears Free. Vicar: REV. CECIL WATSON. , j__ . PAINTS' CHURCTT, POXPOKBY. VA KEPTI'AnESIMA. I ■--A-a.m.—Holy Commnnlon, CANON F. W. | • - YOUNG. ' 11 a.m.— Mnrnlng Prayer. REV. E. CHITTT. 12 n r)on—Holy Cnmmnnlon. CANON 8 , . W. ■ 'ft YOUXO. ,ip.m.—Holy Rnpti«m. 6:80 p.m.—Orsan Reritsl : Mr. Harold B. .-.'■ Taylor ■ JCjp.m.— Evvnmng. CANON 8 , . W. YOUNG. All Seats Ftpp. 'i'-. . — OF THE EPIPHANY. t> NEWTON, g a.m.—Holy Communion. ejn.—Matins and Sermon. '.' r [,7 p.m.— Evensong and Sermon. REV. R. GEO. COATS, Vicar. /CHURCH OF ST. COLCMBA, | Vi> ' SURREY CRESCENT. ■ rll a.m.—Moraine; Prayer and Sermon. '-■7 p.m.—Evrnsong and Sermon. REV. R. H. HOBDAY, Vicar. j AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. ] HIPPODROME THEATRE. Special Course of Sermon-Talks : " The Big I T-welve." <■» ■-. See Lecture Column. ~" ~ I ."t-T N I T A R I A N. i Ponsonby Road. REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A. i\"< 'Preachers To-morrow: 11 a.m.—MR. B. C. BLAKEY. 7 p.m.—MR. W. R. TUCK, M.A., LL.M. THE CHURCH FOR ALL TRUTHSEEKERS. ';•-' Trams to l'onsonby Reservoir. t-aSL mHEJ UNITED EVANGELICAL pTfi CHURCH IN NEW fVjL ZEALAND. ORANGE HALL, Road, Top of Symonds Street. ~—JIINISTER : REV. A. A. MURRAY. ■ff.'.'l© a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 11 a.m. —At Orange Hall. Subject, T; "THE MODEL SERVANT." 7 p.m.—TIVOLI THEATRE. ft' p*- Subject: "THE CRY THAT OPENS HEAVEN." "THE CRY THAT OPENS HEAVEN." R".45 p.m.—Song Service, led by Choir and Orchestra. The Evening Addresses are Interesting many. We Cordially Invite Visitors and Non-church goera. « a ,Reopenlng of Sunday School at S p.m. ■at Orange Hall. TTNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH ~VJ IN N.Z. —MT. BDF,N BRANCH. A r* 40 a.m. — Fellowship. 11 a.m.—MR. E. QLADDINO. 6.20 p.m.—Open-air, corner Essex and Mt. Eden Roads. to.m.-MR. G. ARDERN. TJYDEN HALL, VIEW RD., MT. EDEN. /StHN'DAY, T p.m.—Gospel Service: Mr. H. Yolland. Subject: "The Antl-chrUt: His Rise, His Minion, Hi 3 End." Illustrated, by a chart. SUNDAY 3 p.m.—Special Children's Ser_£L. vice. •■&W/I3SDA3T, 7.30 —Prayer Meeting. ■'THTJRSOAY, 7.3o—Bible Reading. Th< Epistle to the Romans, chap. vlii. Tc be opened by Mr. H. Yolland. HOWE STREET HA L L (Off Karangahape Road). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). "THE- LIFE, THE TRUTH, THE WAY.' 1" Speaker: MR. R. LAIBLAW, Sen. "-"•■ THURSDAY, at 7.30.—8ib1e Reading , . -.•Sipbjcct: I. Peter, chapter v. Same speaker ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED. BEVONPORT GOSPEL. HALL, Calliope Road. ""\ ."■ Bright Evangelistic Service. '''stfNDA.Y, 7 p.m.—MR. J. S. BURT. SUNDAY, 6.00 p.m.—Song Service. ~~; all α-rb heartily invited william street hall, Dominion Road Terminus —3 p.m., •'tfimday School ami Bible Class; 7 p.m., '"Kvangelistic Service. Speaker, Mr. E. Bush. Subject "Four Greatest Moments in World's History. One Now at Hand." TUESDAY, ! 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading and Prayer. "(JVOSPEL HALL, WELLINGTON ST., '"**! (opp. Ist tram stop. Gt. South Road). .. —I!, MR. S. B. BUSH Will (D.V.) Preach the Word, Sunday, ■-' : Weld S VY 00 - a a n nd 5" ,1 * ClaSSeS ' 3 pm ' Reading p.m.—Prayer and Bible "\T RS COWIE • ft<. . J -' J - Preaches rBiIPKRANCE SERMON -,ss*—Sfc EAST BTKe'et HALL, "Subject : '■L E SS^ ra F n R g oi aPe T | E aCl T B N T Mo ™ M P t0 be eaten not to be '--- b t e ank aked lnt ° bTead ' not soa ted in a Mi 6 ™XO? a bleSßins when Pit through the T^-^^fe 1 and a curse when run throu s* k ar'e"fed P - int ° loaVeß and your d>U*rer ißtit If into drink I'll starve them instead rOUr Servant - the eater shal ® l -' I foof'' I ' m 7 ° Ur maßter ' the drinker 1 '*5; : .'."- Every Moderate Drinker CordiaUy S? _ Welcomed. COMB. y jfprun*a™s Coma, aad glva God a. r^.^p,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 12
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