! ECCLESIASTICAL. I npHE ■jyTETHODISX pHUKCH, piTT OTREKT. ."piTT QTKEBX. I 10 a.m.—Mod's Fellowship. Speaker: REV. ('. \V. BROWN, "recently returned from KnglaiHl. 11 a.m. — T? EV - W VVTALKER (Final Morning Service). Anthem : " 0 Lord ot Sabbath;" 0.40 p.m.—Organ .Music, Mr. Albert Bryant. 7 p.m.- R EV. G> H# G OOmiAX.; Anthroi: "As Pauls thfl Hart." Soloist : Mr. L. Belcher. NOTE. — CONCERT, MONDAY NEXT, for Camp Funds. KINGSLAND —SL'iul Church Anniversary. 11 a.m.. KKV. A. V. WHITING. Soloisl : Miss Jessie Bailey. :i p.m., Biff Men's Rally. Dncle Scrim, of the Friendly Road. Music by Male Quartette and Mr. 11. Barton. 7 p.m. REUNION SERVICE. Past. Members and Friends who have not received invitations (addresses unknown) specially invited. Past Choir Members are asked to augment the choir. Subject: "RELIGION—DOPE OR DYNAMITE " REV. S; .1. WERRBN. T7IDEN TERRACE —11 a.m.. SIR. W. It. J-J BUNGAY; 7 p.m., MR. .1. (.'(ILUSTEK, M.Sc. . DOMINION RD.—U a.m.. REV. It. I - .. TINSLHY; 7 p.m., KKV. K. B. TINSLEY. KOSKILL —11 a.m.. KKV. T. H. CARR (Farewell .Service). Sacrament; 7 p.m., MR. W. R. BUNUAY. SANDRINGHAM — 11 a.m., KKV. .1. OLPHERT: 7 p.m., KKV. T. 11. CARR (Farewell Service), Sacrament. Tl/TETHODIST SOCIAL -"-*- SERVICE MISSION, PP ° 8 Town a Hall). ''""' FOREIGN .MISSION - SERVICES. Preachers: .11 a.m., Mr. Johatisen (Student) ; 7 p..n., Rev. W. 'J'. Blißht. 8.A., B.D. Kvmilng Subject: "The World for Christ." Soloist: Miss L. Williams. A Meeting for Maori People is held In. our Hall every Sunday at 11 a.\j. A UCKLAND TTIAS'X /CIRCUIT. riIKIMTY COLLEGE CHURCH. Grafton. J- 11 a.m., KKV. W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., 8.D.; 7 p.m., KKV. PRINCIPAL H. RANSTON, iM.A., Litl.D. irnpsoM—n a.m., rev.e. t>. patciiett. "The Crown of. Thorns." Communion. 7 p.m.,' REV. K. I'. PATCHETT. "God's Graco and Man's Life." AIT. EDEN.—n> a.m., Men's Fraternal. J-'JL 11 a.m.. KKV. FREDK. .1. PARKER, "Our Temptations." Communion. 7 p.m., STUDENT 11. K. HARKNESS, M.A. REMUERA -—11 a.m., KKV. .T. H. ALLEN. Farewell Service. 7 p.m., K'KV. F. J. PARKER. ATKWMAKKET—II. Student: H. E. Hark■lN ness. M.A.: 7, RCV. A. Mileliell. Bright Musical Service. Soloists, Mrs. De Berg and Rev. A. Mileliell. PARNELL—Herveet Festival. 11, Mr. A. It. Thomas: 7. Rev. J. H. Allen. THREE KINGS—II. Mr. C. A. French ; 7, Rev. .1. Olphert. /-VNEIIUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—]I, Student A. K. Petch ; 7. Rev. E. S. Harkness. PENROSE — 11, Mr. G. H. Brown; 7, Mr. ■F. C. Hoole. WKSTNKY Kit.—ll, Rev, 15. S. Harkuess. WALMSI.KY HP. —7, Student A. K. I'etch. TtTT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11- am.—REV. 11. RANSTON, M.A., Litt.D. Anthem : " Lift Up Your Heads." 7 p.m.— STUDENT .1. CHURCHILL. Anthem: "The Day Thou Guvest." Solo: Mrs. .1. I. Owen. Offerings for Trust Fund. I7IRANKLIN Kl). METHODIST MISSION. 1 Church Anniversary.—ll a.m.. Rev. K. P. Blamires; 7 p.m.. Kev. Gordon Parker. Special Singing. All Welcome. Old Friends Especially invited. "XT EWT O N EA SI MISS IO N, J-N Upper Queen Street. 11 a.m.--MRS. M. E. MORRISII. 7 p.m.— MK. W. REEVELY. Bright Services. All Welcome. E ADY jJALL M ISSION i 2 Doors Below John Court's). Under the Auspices of New Zealand Bible Training Institute. BRIGHT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. KKV. JOHN BISSK'i'T, Minister. Subject; "WOULD NOT, WILL NOT. CANNOT." SONG SERVICE AT 0.45. Led by MR, J. 0. SANDERS and Students. SATURDAY AT 7.30 — UNITED PRAYER MEETING in Ihe C.A.W.G. ROOMS, FEKGL'SSON BLDGS., FOR THE EASTER CAMP. All Heartily Invited. TTNITED EVANGELICAL JHFfi *~> CHURCH, IN N.Z. SSJCJ' ST - BENEDICT'S STREET. PASTOR: MR. N. \V. J. HUNT. 11 a.m.—" UTTERMOST SALVATION." .'J p.m.—.Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—Subject, "SEEKING A BRIDE." ■ WEDNESDAY, 7.30 —Monthly Missionary Prayer Meeting. "\TATiONAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH -'> OF N.Z., Auckland Branch. 143. Karaucaliape Rd.. near Woohvorths. 7 p.m., Divine Service. Address by the President. MR. A. RICHARDS. Subject: "Spiritualism and' What We Believe." Clairvoyance. Kev. Mary M. Dreaver in the chair. ' Vocal Solo by Mr. Bennett, "The Holy City." WED., 8 p.m., Open Circle, mediums Invited. Silver Teas every afternoon, '1 p.m. to 5 p.m.. Mon, to Frl. All Invited. Special Members' Meeting To-night.
TPHOGKESSIVE CHURCH OF J- SPIBITPALISTS, Alum Street, Newmarket. SUNDAY—7 p.m., Farewell Address by MR. SLATER. Subject: "My Soul be on Thy Guard." Solo, "My Soul." After Circle. You" will nil receive a lieiirty welcome. TO-DAY, -2 p.m. to 10 p.m.—JUMBLE SALIC and SALE OF WORK. Admission Free. mills CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST i- CHURCH, 43, Mackelvie'Street. Ponsonby. SUNDAY—3 p.m.. Circle. 7 p.m.. "INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS," and Floral Me.sßiiges Memorial Service for Brp. Exell. MRS. NOBLE. WED., 8 p.m.—Social, Games, Fun. Mr. Ewart'a Band. Supper. THURS., S p.m.—Written Questions, Sisti'. - Frances. SAT.. 8 p.m. —Healing. On Sale : "Two Worlds," 3d ; "Greater World." ,Sd. SP llt I T UAL BH'O T HEKHOO D. Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Speaker: MR. S. OLDFIELD. Subieet: "THE significance of PSYCHIC PHENOMENA IN RELATION TO THE WORLD CRISIS." Solo: "The Stranger of Galilee." Harmony Prayer Circles, Wednesday, S-9 p.m. Everybody Welcome. SPIRITUAL, EVANGELIST CHURCH Off ►O JESUS CHRIST, 280, Dominion ltd. SUNDAY, 7.80 p.m.—Address and Messages, MR. BUKGESS. Healer, Dietitia-.i and General Adviser. Healing and Consultations, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday. Ring 21-302. Thursday, Meeting, 7.30 p.m. All Questions Answered. rpHE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT, ■*- S Upper Oueen St. (late Belgium St., off Karangahape Rd.). —SUNDAY, at 7 p.m.: Trance Address, by Sister Philpott. "The Master's Work and Bread oil Life." Independent Messages in After Circle. HcaHns and Psychometry Class. Thursday, at S. .Saturday Afternoon, 3: Healing and Advice. All Welcome. CCULT SCIENCE, -•'!!>, Symonds St. — Mrs. Hudson. Sunday. .'!, Lyeemn- , Circle: 7, Divine Service. Mrs. Hudson: subject, "Thi Secret to Happiness"; Flowers. Thursday, 8, Psychometry and Written Questions. Saturday, S, Healing rnHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QuakeiTj), I Corner Mt. Eden K'i fnd Sylvan Aye. 1 Meeting for Worship, 11 ».m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 21
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