ECCLESIASTICAL. DT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. S n.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Sunday Schools nntl Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. REV. CANON FANCOURT. "WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS." Noon—Holy Communion. 4 p.m.-Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. REV. CANON FANCOURT. "CHRIST AND ■NATIONALISM.'" Anthem : "Abide With Me" (Sierndale Bennett). Organ is I- : Mr. Hdgnr Rnndnl. CJT. .MATTHEW'S. WELLESLEY ST. W. 10 Twenty-first Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion; 11 a.m.—l'anide -Service (Armistice Comi lneiiioration). Members of Patriotic i Soeielies Invltod to attend. 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptisms. 7 p.m..—Evensong and Sermon. Anthem: "1 Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (Wliltfleld). Solo: Mr. A. Dehenham. I Preacher at Both Services: ! REV. A. .1. BECK. WEDNESDAY—II.C., 10.30. THURSDAY—Citizens' Intercession Service, 12.30. UT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS ST. ™1™" 21st Sunday After Trinity. B 8 n.m.'—Hiily Communion. I li.iri n.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Sum; Huchartsl and Sermon. 7 p.m.- -Evensong and Sermon. ARMISTICE DAY, 11) A.M., Solemn Requiem. Orgnnisl : Dr. W. l<3. Thomas. Vicar: REV. CANON WATSON. PI PI I ANY CH URCII, Karangahnpe Road. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. Preacher: MR. WILL ELLIS. 7 p.m.- -MISSION SERVICE. Preacher: REV. JASPER CALDER, M.B.E. "DERESFOIID QTREET /CONGREGATIONAL f"UIURCII. (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION.) T>KV. ARTHUR "M"ELSON, B.A. 10.13 a.m. —I , raver Meeting. 11 a.m. —"LIFE'S UPS AND DOWNS." Parade of Girls' Life Brigade. Anthem: "Teach Me, O Lord." ■1.15 p.m.—Youlll Fellowship. Speaker: MR. FRANK PATON. Subject : "The Christian's Fourfold Equipment." Discussion. Banket Tea. Young Men and Women Cordially Invited. 7 p.m. ARMISTICE COMMEMORATION. "PATRIOTISM IS NOT IiNOUGII." Scout Group Parade and Dedication of Group Colours. Anthem : "The Radiant Morn." Solo, Mrs. 11. E. Kersey : "But the Lord is Mindful of His Own" (Mendelssohn). Violin Solo, Mr. A. Cnrrle: "Cavntina" (Ran , ). All Seats Free. Visitors Welcome. TUESDAY, 7.H0 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Harry Darby, of Colombo. WEDNESDAY, 7.43 p.m. Grand Concert in aid of Sunshine Guild Work. NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. PROHIBITION V. CONTINUANCE.
II U II C II E S OF C II IU S T. ft—The Lord's Supper. 7 —Evangelistic. 1)ONSONBY Kl>. S.S. ANNIVERSARY. 7 p.m.—REV. BUSFIELD. DOMINION Ul).—7 p.m., F. A. YOUENS, "POSTING THE DECREE." Baptismal Service. ONEHUNGA—7 p.m., H. CARDEN. I RICHMOND —7 p.m., L. R. USMAR. AVONDALE—7 p.m., W. CLIFFE. PUKEKOHE—2.Iu p.m., A. DONALD. MT. ALBERT—II a.m. (only). Communion. LIFE AND ADVENT MISSION (Church of Christ). Whitehall, 410 a, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m.—Breaking or Bread. Speaker : J. O. Green. I-'..'SO p.m.—Bible Class. I 7 p.m.—Subject : " Where Is the Promise I of His Coming" Speaker: A. PAGE. TliriiS.. 7.4u—Praise and Prayer Meeting. Readings in Matthew's Gospel. Speaker: W. A. SMITH. CH K I 'S T A D E L P H I A N S, Freemasons' -Hall, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meet ing. — LECTURE. 7 p.m. — "THE ANGELS." Speaker: MR. L. HOLMES. All Welcome. No Collection. 3 o'clock, near Domain Tea Kiosk. TT N I T A If. I A N, PONSONBY ROAD, NEAR RESERVOIR. REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. Mornlna, at 11 — "THE POWER OF SELF-SACRIFICE." Evening, at 7—"THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM—(2) "THE VALLEY OF THE .SHADOW OF DEATH." Here Lot No Man lie Stranger. rpill-: SALVATION ARMY, afm* -L CONGRESS HALL CORPS. Ore, ' s Avcnuo (near Town Hull). 11 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 0.43 p.m. | ■y-OUNG "PEOPLE'S A NNIVERSARY J OUNG -i- EOPLE'S Bright Singing, Specinl Biblical Tableaux I MAJOR S. HAYES, D.C., Leading ' TUESDAY, November IL>. 8 o'clock ' Grand Demonstration Display, Tableaux Part and Company Singing, etc. rnUE salvation army, f?K NEWTON CORPS. Ksfc (Opp - R °sorvolr.) &O» THREE SPECIAL MEETINGS ■#* J\ To he conducted l>.v ADJ. AND MRS. MONTGOMERY. 11 a.m.. :; p.m., 7 p.m. There's blessing for you at the Army. CAI'T. AND MRS. GEO. THOMPSON, Corps Ollieers. IP-FSfITT laHEIt THOUGHT TEMPLE, jQpQj Cγ. Pitt and Wellington Sis. tkLsgp; p.m.—"Whither Goes Thou?" Mr. !•'. Johnston, formerly president Melbourne Psychology Club. WEDNESDAY, p.m.—Women's Progress Club, "Astrological Delineations," Sister I.ewin. Soloist, Mrs. Asher, Afternoon Tea. THURSDAY, 7.-15 p.m.—Divine Science.
/~IREAT PROPHETIC LECTURE. rnivOLi, rr r.M. THE COMING WORLD DICTATOR! DEMOCRACY PASSING. Dictatorships not the cure for world ills. EVANGELIST: Vy T? "OATTYE. OAK HALL (near Tiroli). TUESDAY. 7.4S p.m.— The Pour Horsemen of Revelation, Illustrated. /i^^! . rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, //TOOT 871, Queen Street. SUNDAY AT 7 P.AI., Dramatic Dialogue: "THE LIFE AFTER DEATH." MRS. N. AUSTIN. MR. A. J. MILLS. THE REV. H. BANKS. Hear what Theosophy has to say about this Problem of Problems. pREE 1.-UNDAMENTa"L CIIUKCH IN N.Z., , Orange Hall, Newton Road, VEL«£v { .P Symonds Street. 11 a.m.—REV. C. 11. BURLINGTON, ot the Telligu Village -Mission, India. 2.40 p.ill -Sunday Scliuol ami Bible Class. 7 p.m.—MR. PERCY TOM KINS. WEDNESDAY. —Mid-week Prayer Meeting at 7.30 p.m. 13 A II A ' I CAUSE. 1 * SUNDAY, 7 30 P.M. Subject: "THE GLORY OF GOD." Wed., 7.30 p.m.—Study Class. Room 8, Pier:e Cγ. Symonds St. and Khyber- Paw. rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers), -*- Corner ML Eden lid. and Sylvan Are. Meeting for Worship, Sunday, 11 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 266, 9 November 1935, Page 26
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