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I ECCLESIASTICAL. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Symonds St. MORNING 11— "REV. TTTACDONALD A SPLAND (KNOX) Quartettes, "O Hearken Thou" (Sullivan), "Peace, Perfect Peace" (Gounod). EVENING 7— T>EV. TVO "p TSERTRAM, M.A. Subject: "T-fINDING f~i OD TK TmVBRY - T)AY WORK." Quartette, "O For a Closer Walk With God" (Foster). Solo, Miss Gribbin, "Like as the Heart Desireth" (Allitson). Quartette, "Rock or Ages" (Dudley-Buck). Hon. Organist: Dr. Neil McDougall. EVENING SERVICE BROADCAST BY IYA GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE, April 14. at 11. CJT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " (Khyber Pass Road). TVEV. XX7 "DOWER TDLACK, LL.B. 11 a.m.—"CLEAVING EVER TO THE SUNNIER SIDE OF DOUBT." 7 p.m.—"THE FOUR GARDENS IN THE AGE-LONG DRAMA OF REDEMPTION." A Palm Sunday Meditation. Appropriate Music will be rendered. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington Street, off Pitt Street. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), OLD FOLK'S REUNION, 2.30. TO-MORROW —Preacher: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. 11 a.m., "Studies in John s Gospel." 7 p.m., The Sacred Cantata, "OLIVET TO CALVARY," by an augmented Choir. Brief descriptions of the Sacred Scenes will be given. GOOD FRIDAY, 10.30, in the Baptist Tabernacle.—A United Service with the Holy Communion. ST. STEPHEN'S BRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby. (Cor. ofj. Shelly Beach Rd. and Jervois Rd.) MINISTER : R EV F. B. B AIITON MORNING, 11 —Divine Worship. EVENING 7—Special Sacred Music. J. H. Maunder's Easter Cantata, "OLIVET TO CALVARY" will be rendered by the Choir. Soloists, Miss S. Reid, soprano; Mr. J. Matthews, tenor; Mr. L. G. Blackie, baritone. Organists Mr. W. H. Simpson. Hon. Choirmaster: Mr. Sidney George. "|M"T. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher: REV. R. E. EVANS. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.SERVICES. 11 a.m.—"THE BURNING BUSH." 7 p.m.—"THE CALL TO REMEMBRANCE." Anthem: Jackson's "Te Deum." Special Collection at both services for the General Fund of the Church. MOUNT EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: RBV. E. J. TIPLER, B.A. 11 a.m.—"DIVINE PARTNERSHIP.'' 6.45 p.m.—jSTAINER'S "CRUCIFIXION." At the Evening ' Service the Choir will render Stainer's Easter Cantata, "The Crucifixion." Soloists: MR. LAMBERT HARVEY, Tenor; MR. JAMES RAMSAY, Baritone. NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PARNELL. 35TH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Morning, 11— REV. IVO B. BERTRAM, M.A. Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord" (Elvey). Evening, 7— REV. MACDONALD ASPLAND. MUSICAL SERVICE. Solo : "By the Waters of Babylon" (Dvorak). Miss Mae Craig. Quartet: "Yea, Though I Walk" (SuUivan), Mrs. Wallace, Miss Giles, Mr. Keys, Mr. Pountney. Anthem: "Praise" (Dyson). Solo: "The Living God" (O'Hara), Mr. Jess White. Anthem: "The Lord Is Exalted" (West). Solo: "Jerusalem" (Parker), Miss Nellie Llngard. Organist: Mr. Claude Laurie. pwEVONPORT. ST. PAUL'S. REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A. 11 a.m.—"The Life of Our Religion." 7 p.m.—"Christ Before Pilate." RECITAL OF PASSION MUSIC, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, AT 8 P.M. Solos, Vocal, Instrumental and Organ. Quartettes ana" Choral Selections. Organist: MR. MURRAY A. FASTIER, A.L.C.M., L.A.B. EPSOM PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH, Gardner Road. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. MORNING SOLO, "THE Man of Sorrows." Mr. J. W. M. Edwards. RBV. J. W. McKBNZIB, M.M., B.A.

BALMORAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Balmoral Road. REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. 11 a.m.—"BURNING THE OliD BRIDGES" A Sermon to Christian Workers and New Converts. 7 p. m ._"A TOTAL STRANGER WHO HELP CHRIST IN HIS HOUR OF NEED." Anthem: "O Come Let Us Worship." Soloist: Mr. Roy Stephenson. Organfot: Mrs. H. S. Harvey. ROOD FRIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. EASTER CANTATA, "DARKNESS AND DAWN," by the CHOIR. Everybody Welcome. ST LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Remuera Road).—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Soloist (Morning), Mrs. Rattray. Preacher Rev. J. A. Thombon. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 2.30 p.m. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner Remnera Rd. and Green Lane). REV. T. N. CUTTLE. "^^"•CHRIS^r'cOMMENDATION." ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PAPATOETOB. 11 a.m.—"Why Did God Become Man ?" 7pm (Church) —Sacred Cantata Dark°CSßrev. t^'roseveare. Wilson memorial church Victoria Avenue, Remuera. 7 p.m.—MR. F. CRESPIN. THE H?P.B. LODGE OF THE ffVOVn mHEOSOPHICAL CJOCIETY, Rata/) ± O 371, Queen Street. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE. "THE LIFE AFTER DEATHi" By REV. WM.-CRAWFORD. Students of Theosophy regard birth and death as doors separating one state of being from another. The gate of death opens the way to fuller life. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS -L (Quakers). Corner Mt. Eden Road and Sylvan Avenue. Meeting for Worship, Sunday, 11 a.m. TyTGARUAWAHIA RASTER QAMFS, Inc. GOOD FRIDAY TO EASTER MONDAY, INCLUSIVE. . , Christians of All Evangelical Denominations Attend. 500 expected this year. You will be made very welcome. Telephone 46-71S) for information. SPEAKERS: REV' W. P. NICHOLSON, who is now conducting a mission in the Baptist Church, Hamilton? and REV. C. N LACK, of the China Inland Mission. COME to the Meeting TO-NIGHT In C.A.W.G. Hall, Fergusson Building, Civic Square, 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. CL.LIL ABEL, of Kwato Mission, Papua. . NOTE.—Any attending this Convention will be granted a concession on railway fare if they produce a letter signed by Camp Secretary when buying ticket, even if travelling alone. Get this letter at once. § AUCKLAND COMPANY OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Rd. Sunday—3 p.m.. Study; 7 p.m., Lord's Supper Memorial. All interested invited. ■ s UCKLAND COMPANY OF JEHOVAH'S .' WITNESSES Meet Pierce Buildings, over Sneddens' Symonds Street Entrance, SUNDAY, 2t3tm MJJMQRL4X«. ■ *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 19

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