ECCLESIASTICAL. JgERESFORD gTREET QONGREGATIONAL QHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). PREACHER: JJEV. JMONEL jg j 11 a.m.—"CHRIST AND THE NEED OF TO-DAY." Authem : "Lift Up Your Heads." 7 P.M. 7 P.M. I PEOPLES T>OPULAR CJERVICE ! EOPLE S -L OPULAR I IN PRINCE fTTHEATRE, RINCE ± HEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, ' Whtu Rev*, t ioxel t» t^lbxcher EV. -"lONEL J-*. J? LETCHER Will Tell the Story of " X "ROBBER /CHIEF'S \TO\V." "•**- -"Obber Chief s » ow." Music led by the Beresford Street Congregational Choir of 50 voices. Musical Director: Mr. William Gemmell. Pianist: Mr. Jack Dodd. Anthem : "I Heard the Voice of Jesus." Soloist: Mrs. Irwin. COMMUNITY HYMN SINGING at 6.30. 1500 Seats Free. Hymn Books provided. Bring your Non-Cburchgoing Friends. Motorists Note.—As the Theatre is less than 200 yards from the Church, the Church Grounds will be open as usual for Parking Cars. Entrance from Beresford Street, exit in Pitt Street. TUESDAY NIGHT—7.3O. In BERESFORD STREET HADE. REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER Will Contiime His Addresses on Revivals. Next Tuesday it will be "TOE 18TH CENTURY REVIVAL." Prayer and Praise at 7.50. Address at 8 o'clock. All Welcome. NEW LYNX. 10.15 a.m. —SBXIOR BIBLE CLASSES. 11 a.m. — I'ASTOK A. V. WHITING. "The Father's House." 2.30 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m.—PASTOR A. V. WHITING. "Shattered Plans." MOUNT ROSKILL. 11 a.m. only.—MT. EDEN SUPPLY'. WESTERN SPRINGS. 11 a.m.—REV. GEO. HEIGIIWAY. 7 p.m.—REV. lIARUY JOHNSON (Moderator). -JO-EWTOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Edinburgh Street). Morning, 11 —Young People's Service. Evening, 7—REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Commencing 7.15, C O N C E R T. C O N C E R T, Arranged by " The Lighthouse Brigade," In Aid of London Missionary Society. Solos, Glees, Choruses, etc. Admission FREE. Collection. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Former Teachers, Scholars, and Members of Silver Bell Brigade are reminded that the meeting recognising MR. F. ROWES I Fifty Years' Service in Newton Sunday School and Church, Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1028.
\TOUNT . EDEN CONGREGATIONAL •"A CHURCH, Corner Esplanade and View Road& REV. CHARLES WICKHAM. Of London. 10.30 a.m.—Praver Meeting. 11 a.m.—"OCR LORDS GREATEST TEMPTATION." 2.45 p.m.--Young People s Bible Class. T p.m.—"WHAT SHALL I DO WITH JEST'S." Anrlieiu : "O Taste and See." WEDNESDAY, T.riu p.m. Devotional Meeting. Leader: IIEV. GEORGE JACKSON". THIS EVENING, 8 p.m. "GIRLS' EFFORT."— Enterrau.ment for L.M.S. Admission Free. Collection. AN£UG>'GA CONGREGATIONAL v CHURCH. Paetor: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. Saturday, 14. 7.45 p.m.—L.M.S. Bring and Buy Gift Social. Speaker: Rev. H. S. Conway. Sunday.—ll a.m.. Divine Worship; 3 p.m., Combined School and Bible Classes, addressed by Miss Begbie. of the C.I. Mission. 7 p.m. : Subject. "The Way to Walk." Solo: "The People That Walked in Darkness," by Mr. Harold Good. Tuesday. 17, 7.45 p.m.—lllustrated Lantern Lecture by MR. F. WORLEY, entitled "THE TRIUMPH OF THE GOSPEL IN CHINA." Admission Free. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Pastor. C. C. Hoskin.— TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m., Girls' Effort in aid of L.M.S. Admission Free. Collection. SUNDAY—II a.m., "A Choice Young Man"; 7 p.m., "The Impatience of a Parson." A TTRACTIVE 7 ECTURE. -ATTRACTIVE -"ECTURE. By p.VSTOR yy J*HODES gCRAGG, At the PRINCESS miIEATRE, I{ INC ESS J-HEATRE, gU.NDAY JJKiHT, Jli.Y AT 7 O'CLOCK. SUBJECT: 1 IMMANUEI, 4 MID rplfE | M MANUEL -A-MID IHE ' ! OHAIH)WK. I ' IMMANUEL A MID rnilE MMANUEL •*»-MlL> AHE I I QHADOWS. ! Shadows. ■ ( L i Don't Miss This Charming aud Inspiring Address! SWEET CHOIR AND COMMUNITY SINGING. Come Early and Bring a Friend to Enjov a Feast of Good Things. No Admission Charge. Collection. *1' TNTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. IyjASONIC JJALL. EDINBURGH STREET. NEWTON. " |TO MORROW (SUNDAY), AT G. 45 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE.
i Afternoon Session will be Broadcast from Auckland, including the following: Hymn, "Jesus. Where'er Thy People Meet." choir: solo, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings." Miss E. Pearce: anthem. "Seek ve the Lord," choir: radiologue. "The Loving Kindness of God" (Minuet-Handel i orchestra: solo. "Thanks be to God." Mr A. Rattray; lecture, "A Better Dav at Hand for all Men of Goodwill solo, "Abide With MeMiss E. Pearce: anthem. "All Thy Works." choir; "A Lullaby." orchestra : solo, "A Great Awakening," Mr. A. Rattray; hymn (109) "O, for a Thousand Tongues." choir. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. MR. H. P. BLAKE*. DENTAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET. Painless and Gas Extractions. Painless Fillings. Artificial Teeth. Phone 45-024 for appointment. WS /"OSWALD G. LAMBERT, Canine Specialist " and Veterinary Practitioner (Reg.).— Pbone, 13-397. Address: 11a, Essex Rd.. Mount Edea. B BABIES' OUTFITTERS. "OABTLAND, 154, Newton. — Buy now. Children's Hand-made Winter Gar* ments. dainty and moderate. En die* f variety. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 165, 14 July 1928, Page 13
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