SCCIvBSIASTICAX. TIHE -yTETHODIST /CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIHCTTIT. PITT STREET CHURCH. ALL METHODISTS—WesIeyan. Primitive. United Free. Bible Christian and irhers who have not atrached themselves to my Church—are heartily invited. REV. LEONARD B. IIALBT. Well known in Prominent Circuits In Lon'lon, Leeds. Bristol. Neweantl<»-unon-Tync. has taken riTT STREET METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.in —REV. LEONARD 3. DALBT. 6.30 f n 7 n.m.—< singing. Old Methodist Hymn Tunes. 7 p.m.—KEY. LEONARD B. DALBY. Subject, Bur if Not." Solo, Miss Phyllis Jame?. ALL SEATS FREE. SAILORS IN" UNIFORM FROM DIOMEDE HEARTILY WELCOMED. WEDNESDAY. February ". 7.30 p.m. - Hlble st:idy, "Revelation" ->: REV. LEONARD B. DALBY. KINGSLAND. II a.m. —REV H. RANSTON, >r.A., Lltt.U. 7 pm.-RKV. G. T. MARSHALL. Anthem. 'Send Out Thy cGounodi. EDEN TERRACE. 11 a.m.—MR. C. K. WIG-GLESTCOHTH. 7 p.m.—HEY. S. GRIFFITH, rtuhjert. Tie FrrJt of the Spirit." DOMINION ROAD. :i a.m.—KEY. G. E. BROWN. 7 p.m.—HEY. o. E. RRQWN. Snlo. ROSKILL. 11 a.m.—REV. D. J. MURRAY. 7 p.m.—MR. C. H. TAYLOR. FRANCE STRF.ET. 7 p.m. — • hun-hTvard. ALEXANDRA STREET. 11 a.m.— MR. P. CRESPIN. 7 p.m.—MP.. P.. T. SANDO. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. COLLEGIATE CHURCH (Grafton Road). —11 a.m.. Rev. E. P. Blaraires; 7 p.m.. Rp.v. E. P. P.lamires. EPSOM. — U a.m., Rev. E. Drake. Subject. "Conquest of the World"; 7 p.:n.. Mr. A. J. Stall worthy. MOUNT EDEN.—II a.m.. Rev. W. T. P.liiTht. Subject. "Christ Oncn Offered"; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. T. Biiznt. Subject, "Savins Faith." REMUERA.—II n.m.. Rev. .1. Richards; 7 p.m.. Rpv. E. Drake. Solo. Mrs. Mnir. NF.TTMARKET.- 11 a.m.. Rev. .1. J. Lewis; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Rirhards. PARNELL.—.II a.in.. NVxra.irkPt Mission Band. Testimony nt r.ne .-onvprted from Drnnkpnness and Gambling: 7 p.m.. Rpv. TO. Carr. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHNS—II, Mr. J. Crooks: 7, Rer. c. H. Olds. B.A. Anthem, " Abide With Mc " (Dunstan). FRANKLIN ROAD—II, Rev. J. Olphert. 7, Mr. C. Bycroft. RICHMOND AVENUE—Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. 7, Mr. Ray Dudley. BAYFIELD—II, Mr. Markham ; 7, Mr. Ashford. GREAT NORTH ROAD—II. Mr. CulliCoat. 7, Rev. A. Liversidge. A UCKLANTJ CENTRAL MISSION. ■£*- Co-. Victoria and Albert Streets. Motto : "Have Faith in God." 11 a.m.—MR. T. ATKINSON. Subject, "FRIENDS OF GOD." 2.30 p.m. —Sunday School T p.m.—MR. E. M. BLAIKLOCK, B.A. WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.. — Fellowship MpPtinjr. Mr. Atkinson will continue his Addresses on the Book of Revelations. Subject, " The Message to the Church In Pergamos." Christians are specially invited to attend these Wednesday Evening Services. DEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES WITH A MESSAGE. DEVONPORT.—II a.m.. P.ev. J. Ernest Parsons; 7 p.m., Rpv. C. O. ilailwoofl. Soloist. Mr. W. Haigh. STANLEY BAY. -11 a.m.. Rev. C. O. Hailwood; 7 p.m., Mr. Frank t.'bivers, from the " VAUXHALL.—7 p.m., Hey. J. Ernest thf-We services will help you. itt. albert methodist church 11 n.m.—Rev. G. Jackson, of the N.Z. Alliance. 7 p.m. —Rev. J. Olnhprt. NEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT SUNDAY. JANUARY 31, 192& ONEHUNGA. —11 a.m.. Rpv. W. Parker: 7 p.m. Rev. W. Parker. : PENROSE. — 11 a.m.. Mr. Votes: 7 p.m.. 'Hey. Boyce. Subject. "Tap Shepherd's i Psalm." MANT.ERE.-n p.m.. Rpv. Rovpp. I — : TMRKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. '■-*-* Birkenhead : 11. Mr. B. c. Hnrsman • 7. W. .1. Coiirt. Northrote : 11. Mr. W Sussex; 7. Rpv. \V. A. Btirley, >f.A 1 Birkdale : 11. Rpv. W a. Burley; 7. Mr. iW. E. Roberts. Glenfield : .'.. A. G. A. J Harvey. j rpAKAPUNA METHODIST CHURCH TAKAPUNA—II a.m.. Mr. F. C. Pace 17 p.m.. Rpv. 11. Knnston. M.A.. I.itt.D. BROWN'S BAY.—3 p.m., Rev. Harries j (open-air servjcpi. : 'TIHE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP IJ- NEW ZEALAND (Incorp.). I CHORAL HALL. ALEXANDRA STREET, Opposite Main Kntranm. Town Hall. TO-MORROW 1 SUNDAY'). 11 a.m.—Brpaking of Bread. Speaker, Mr ; L. Silson. j 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. ! c p.m.— Street Mpptinz. Wakefleld StrPPt 1 7 p.m.—SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, conducted by a party of ladies. Come and hear rhe women "who have a j sound testimony of salvation healing, and are filled with the Holy Ghost. Some of thpse sisters have sweet voices, I and you will enjoy their singins. Wβ pray for the sick at each mppfing. j Any who nped spiritual help or require prnyers nre invited to write us. ''omninnir-ations to P.O. BOX 1512. : TNTER,NATTONAL BIBLE STUDENTS A SSOCIATION. i A ! SCOTS HALL. j SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 6.45 P.M. BIBLE LECTURE. !"THE SEVEN PLAGUES POURED OUI UPON THE EAETH." Speaker, MR. E. S. WOOLLEY. i Why cannot every person know the Truth— on matters of life, death and the hereafter? Why is the Bible a closed i . book, pvc-n to professed ministers of reiicionsv Come and hear the Truth. It is simple, comforting, reliable. BIBLE STUDY, 3.30 p.m.—"TabernacU Shadows." Ail Are Welcane. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. ■■mm V.*- tA - ■L-.I U-fml UPPER QUEEN STREET 38 BUILDING OPEN : 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. » Tea, 5 p.m. Cafeteria Open Saturday and Sunday i It you. are looely com* aad make- irieads.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 12
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