ECCLESIASTICAL. . TJRESBYTERIAN pHURCH. ST. ANDREWS, Lower Synionds Street. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 13. 1920. Morning. 11—Preacher: REV. I. E. BERTRAM, M.A. Subject : "The Garden of the Soul." Solo. "But the Lord is Mindful" (Mendelssohn). Evening, 7 —Preacher: REV. WM. MeDONALD. B.D. Subject : " THE LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF LIFE. ,, MUSlC.—Quartet, "I Waited for the Lord"' (Lobcesang) : Solo: Miss Lilian Woods. " Hold Thou My Hand " (Briggs); Recit. and Air. Messrs. Harvey aud Colledse. "For Know Ye Not ("St. Paul," Mendelssohn): Quartet, "Behold the Days Come" (Woodward). Hon. Organist: Dr. Neil McDougall. EVENING SERVICE BROADCAST BY IYA. QT. DAVID'S, Khyber Pass Road. Services: 11 a.m.—REV. J. HUBBARD, B.D. 7 p.m.—REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A. All Seats Free. ST. JAMES , , Wellington St. (Ponsunby Car Route). 11 a.m.—KidV. EVAN l<. HARRIES. 7 p.m.—KEV. F. A. CRAuSHAW, Paimerston North. N.Z. Secretary for the Mission to nepers. Anthems: Morning. "God So Loved the World"' (Staiuer) ; Evening, "J Am He That Liveili" (Simper;. BELMONT. Minister: REV. S. J. ATKINS. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Visitors Welcome. Gardner Road. J-J 11 a.m.—REV. W. V. MORRISONSUTHERLAND. 7 p.m.—UiSV. 1. E. BERTRAM, M.A. Organist : Mr. C U. Barker, A.Mus., L.C.M. Sacred Cautata, "The KocK ot Ages, ,, will be given by a Choir of 40 Voices, in the Cinirch, WEDNESDAY., October lie!, at 7.15 p.m. Balmoral Road. 11 a.m.—REV. W. GILMOUR. 7 p.m.—REV. W. GILMOUR. Morning: Solo, Mr. Frank Grayson. Evening : Anthem, " Christ Arose." Friendly Half-hour. T OWER RBJIUEKA MISSION HALL. " 7 p.m.— Presbyterian Service. MR. J. W. RYBUKN. KNOX, Parnell (Birdwood Crescent). Minister: REV. A. MACDONALD ASPLAND. . Morning, 11 —Subject: "A MUCH NEGLECTED PRECEPT." Evening, 7 — Subject: "THE SOUL'S INDIVIDUALITY." (St. Paul's). 11 a.m.—Rev. \V. Lawson Marsh, M.A. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Hubbard, B.D. MOUNT ALBERT. 11 a.m.—REV. WM. McDONALD. 7 p.m.—REV. W. D. MORRISONSUTHERLAND. Subject: "A Challenge." Soloist, Miss Le Petit. MOUNT EDEN. (Near Tram Terminus). SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Special Singing by Children's Choir, assisted by Orchestra. Preachers: 11 a.m.—REV. W. OLDS, B.A. 3 p.m.—REV. J. A. THOMSON. 7 p.m.—REV. LEONARD H. HUNT. Thanksoffering at each Service for Sunday School Annual Tea and Entertainment, FRIDAY, October IS.. ONEHUNGA. ll a.m.—"The Parable of a Prophet's Domestic Sorrow." 7 p.m.—"The Unbeliever's Taunt." REV. D. D. SCOTT. 7 p.m.—Tawhiri Road Service —Mr. F. Ridgway. "pAPATOETOE, (St. John's). -L ii a.m.—"The Importance of the Individual." 7 p.m.—"Elisha, the Good Man." 7 p.m. (Station Rd.)— Mr. W. Morton. REV. T. H. KOSEVEARE.
ST. PETER'S* Great North Road (next * Newton -West School). SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Rev. F. A. Thompson, of Northcote. 3 p.m.—Mr. C. H Perkins, of Henderson. 7 p.m. — Rev. Thomas Halhday, Superintendent P.S.S.A. Sale of Work, SATURDAY, October 19, 2.30 p.m. RICHMOND (Francis Street, Grey Lynn Tram Terminus). 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. ANGUS MACDONALD (Stornoway). ST. ENOCH'S, Morningside. Services : 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. P. J. WAINWRIGHT. Minister. ST. LUKE'S, Remuera Road. Divine Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. .T. A. THOMSON. Prayer Meetinjr on WEDNESDAY, at 7.15 p.m. ST. STEPHEN'S, Jervois Road. Ponsonby. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. FRAZER B. BARTON. B.A. 6.45 p.m.—Organ Recital by Mr. W. H. Simpson. Annual Envelope Collection on Behalf of Foreign Missions. WEDNESDAY. 16th inst., at 7.50 p.m. —Lantern Lecture by Rev. F. A. Crawshaw (Mission to Lepers). SOMERVELL, Remuera. Divine Service : 11 a.m. and 7 r>.m. Preacher: REV. E. O. PERRY. TTNITY HIGHER THOUGHT CENTRE. 323, Queen St. (just above Town Hall). SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M. LECTURE BY C. S. BONE, Ph.D. Subject:, " IF." \ If possible, arrange to hear this powerful discourse. Unusual, revolutionary, convincing. Students, cut this out for reference. TUESDAY, 7.45 —Biblical Astrology. WEDNESDAY, 7.4s—Advanced Class. THURSDAY. 7.45 — Beginners' Class. Registration for Beginners' Class closes Tuesday evening, October 15. 411 classes meet a 184, Balmoral Road. Tram to Domain Rd. terminus. First house to left. A UCKLAND HIGHER xi. THOUGHT CENTRE ■ ll|wpf) THE TEMPLE, Corner Pitt and Wellington SUNDAY, 11 a.m.: "The Open Door," Mrs. E Lewin. 3 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m. "Reclamation," Mr. S. R. Goodman.' TUESDAY —7.45 p.m.: Radiant Health Club. Annual Meeting. WEDNESDAY —2 p.m.. Woman's Progress Club "The Influence of Music." Mrs. Moller. THURSDAY—B.3O p.m.: Sacred Circle Worship. Remember our Building Fund Appeal. Higher Thought gives Health, Happiness, Progress and Success Now. Come and hear the message. Everybody always welcome. rp HEO SOPH I C-AL SOCIETY. H.P.B. LODGE, 371, QUEEN STREET. On SUNDAY NEXT AT 7 P.M. PUBLIC pEEFORMA.XCE OF THE KROTONA T3ITUAL XV BY CHILDREN OF THE ROUND TABLE. A Drama of the World Teachers and Religions. BR IE| ADDRESS ON "LIFE'S GOAL" . Bl THE REV. H. H. BANKS. I T t T^ c F r?. LLOWSHIp EVENING ON TLESDAY NEXT- AT 8 P.M. Members Only.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 242, 12 October 1929, Page 20
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