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ECCLESIASTICAL. T-vIOCESE OF AUCKLAND. CENTRAL FUND. \LL COLLECTIONS THROUGHOUT THE DIOCESE ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, nre. bv Order of the Synod, devoted to the Central Fund for Church Extension and Home Mission Work. \nv who are not able to contribute through the Offertory are asked to forward their donations to J. E. BARTON, Organising Secretary of the Central Fund, P.O. Box Gu2, Auckland. CST MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. © ' XX. TRINITY. S a.m. —Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Children's Service. 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. REV S. N. SI'ENCE. "THE DEPARTED." 4 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. REV. P. P. de L. WILLIS, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Epsom. Anthem: "What are These that are \rraved in white Robes" CStaincr). Ml Offerings for the Central Fund of the ' QT. MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY ST. W. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 5 a.m.—Holy Cimmunion. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 4.1 o p.m. — Holy Baptisms. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. (This Service Broadcast from IYA.) inthem : '/What Are These?" (Stainer). Preacher at Both Services: REV. A. J. BECK. Offprtorles at all Services for Central Fund. WEDNESDAY—II.C, 10.30. THURSDAY —Citizens' Intercession Service, 12.50 p.m. rQ PAUL'S. SYMONDS ST. O. 20th Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — Sung Eucharist and 8 Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evensong (Shortened) with Address. „ . . 7.1."j p.m.—LANTERN LECTURE in Parish Hall by MISS MARGARET YOUNG, M.A., ••High School Educational Work Among Native Indian Girls." Admission Krep. All Invited. Offerings at all Services for Home Mission Work. #T7IPIPHANT CHURCH, ■JLJ Karangahape Road. PARISH SUNDAY. S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Choral H.C. 7 p.m.—SACRED RECITAL. Soloists : Win. Farrow and Will Ellis. Treacher (morning and evening) : REV. JASPER CAI.DER, M.IS.E. ■OERESFORD QJTREET

/CONGREGATIONAL /CHURCH. (NEXT CEXTRAL FIRE STATIOX.) T>EV. ARTHUR p fiJELSOX, B.A. 10.13 a.m. —Prayer Mooting. 11 a.m.—"THE FAITH THAT IS IX US." Anthem: "Lord of All Power and Might." 7 p . m . —"THE .SEAMLESS ROBE." Anthem : "0 Gladsome Light." ORPHEUS Quartet —"Shepherd of Souls." 8 p.m.—Holy Communion. All Scats Free. Visitors Welcome. TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Monthly Church Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Y.P.S. Christian Endeavour. pHURC II E S OF 'CHRIST. 11—The Lord's Supper. 7—Evangelistic. T>ONSOXBY RD.—7 p.m., J- 11. ROBINS, of Melbourne, Returning from World Convention. DOMINION RD.—7 p.m., F. A. YOUEXS, "OLD GOLD." S.S. Anniversary. ONEHI'NGA—\V. G. CARPENTER. Farewell Services. RICHMOND—7 p.m., L. R. USMAR. AVONDALK—7 p.m., O. EVERSOX. MT. ALBERT—II a.m. (only), Communion. PUKEKOHE—2.IB p.m., L. R. USMAR. LIFE AND ADVENT MISSION (Church of Christ). Whitehall. 410 a, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. Speaker: G. HORN. 2.30 p.m.—Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Subject : "Cod's Best ' Gift to Man." Speaker: W. A. Smith. THt'iiS.. 7.45 -Praise and Prayer Meeting. Readings in Matthew's Gospel. Speaker: vv. A. SMITH. Everybody Welcome. CHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen Sell a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. — LECTURE, 7 p.m. — " FRANCE—Her Strange Influence Leading to the Armament of the Nations and the Coming of Christ." Speaker: MR. W. HOLMES. All Welcome. No Collection. 3 o'clock, near Domain Tea Kiosk. TT X I T A R I A N, PONSOXBY ROAD, NEAR RESERVOIR. REV. XV. JELLIE, B.A. Morning at 11 — "THE TRAGEDY OF XANGA PABBAT." Children's Service. Evening at 7 — "THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM — (1) GREEN PASTURES AND STILL WATERS." Miss Glrleen Clarke will sing "With Verdure Clad." Mr. A. J. Fogert.v will also sing. rplIE gALVATION A RMY, CONGRESS HALL CORPS, Grey's Avenue (near Town Hall).

11 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. MRS. MAJOR HARRY GOFFIX MRS. MAJOR HARRY GOFFIX Leading. The Scotch Lass with a Great Message. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. 10 a.m.—Cook and Nelson Streets. ADJUTANT AND MRS. DICK, CO. V rpHE SALVATION ARMY. tf?Ptf X CONGRESS HALL, K§* GREY'S AVENUE. MONDAY, S P.M. ATTRACTIVE LANTERN LECTURE, "ROLLING HOME." A Canadian's Story of His Furlough Meanderings. Projecting 150 Beautifully Coloured Slides. COXGRESS HALL BAXD and Songsters will Render Special Music. The Annual Self-Denial Results will be , declared. v rplIE SALVATION' ARMY, tftt XEWTOX CORPS. /•j* 11 am -—Subject: "The First Chris&PTf tian Lawyer." Speaker, MRS. 3WV MAJOR GOFFIX. 3 p.m.—A Musical Hour. "Reminiscences of Labour week-end." 7 p.m.—The People's Popular Service. Speaker, CAPTAIN GEO. THOMPSON. Everybody Welcome. -p-jIJICIIIER THOUGHT TEMPLE, R^^SS -*--*- Cr. Pitt and Wellington Sts. (KWr/J 7 p.m.—Musical Service, Orchestral Mfer»P Selections. Inspiring Address: "MONEY NEEDS YOU," by PROFESSOR JAMES R. ADAMS, 8.D., International Teacher. Soloist: Miss Irene Frost. WEDNESDAY. 2 p.m.—Social Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, Entertainers. All Ladies Welcome. THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Divine Science. LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 371, Queen Street. HOLY EUCHARIST, SUNDAY AT 11 A.M. Minor Orders Conferred. Sermonette: "SERENITY." By BEV. H. BANKS.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 26

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