mnLESI ASTICAL. IJIIIE jyj-ETIIODIST QHURCII. piTT gTREET. pIXT gTREET. | 10 15 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. ( 11 a.m._ R EV. T. OLDS'0 LDS ' Subject: "DOES PRAYER WORK?" Hymn Study: "Lord Use Me. G3O p.m.—Song Service led by REV. L. T. OLDS. 7 p.m. —PEOPLE'S SERVICE. I?ev. E T. O lDS - Subject: "HOW CAN I FIXD GOD?" Anthem : "Teach Me Thy Way." Soloist : Mr. E. W. Robbins. Organist: Mr. Albert Bryant. Communion at Close of Evening Service, l'itt Street opens its doors to aii. Come Early. THINGSLAND —11 a.m., REV. It. B. TIXSLEY; 7 p.m., REV. S. J. WERREX. TTIDEX TERRACE—II a.m . REV S. J. Jli WERIIEN : 7 p.m., MR. P. <-• J Oil AX SEX. DOM IXI OX RD.—ll a.m., MR. I». C. JOHAXSEX; 7 p.m., REV. R. L. TINSLEY. ROSKIEE —11 a.m., REV. 11. G. BROWN ; 7 p.m., MR. A. .1. ORR. CI axdrixgiiam—ll fe SEX; 7 p.m., REV. 11. G. BROWN. "il it ETH ODI ST CEXTRAL /fir* - b IVJL MISSION, / i/flHii AIREDALE STREET fi !\U IVI I (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall J. 11 a.m.—MR. IE DICKSON. 7 p.m.—REV. A. EVERIE ORR. Subject: "EIEE WITH A PURPOSE." Soloist: Miss Montgomery. Organist: Miss Avis Braitliwaite, L.A.B. Maori Mission at 11 a.m. Garden Party Postponed t ill March 28. ERAKL.I X ROAD BRANCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 11 a.m.—REV. A. EVERIE ORR. 7 p.m.—REV. ARTHUR HOPPER. Soloists: Mrs. Carter and Miss Armit. QIRCUIT. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES IX ALL CHURCHES. SPECIAL TIT A XKSGIVIXG OFFERIXGS SOLICITED FOR CIRCUIT FUXD. /""lOl.i Tr. t'llUßt'll. Grafton Ril.—j 11. REV. W. T. BLIGHT. 8.A., 8.D.; 7. PRINCIPAL H. RAXSTOX, M.A., Li 1.1.11. College opening Service Wednesday' Next, 7.30. Address, Rev. C. 11. Law#, It.A.. D.D. Epsom —11. rev. e. d. patchett. "The Divine Generosity": soloist. Mrs. K. .T. Rosser. 7, REV. E. D. PATCHETT, "An Enemy in the Field"; duet. Mrs. Rattrav and Mr. .T. Gemmell. MT. EDEX—II, REV. FREDK. .T. PARKER; 7. REV. FREDK. .T. PARKER. Suitable Harvest Music by Choir at bolh Services. T>EMUERA—II, REV. W. WALKER. Soloist. Miss D. Fleet. Choir Anthem. 7. REV. C. TI. LAWS. 8.A., D.D. Soloist, Mr. T. 11. Ellison. Choir Anthem. "YTEWMARKET —11. Rev. H. R.mston, Jj\ M.A.. Litt.D. : 7. Rev. A. Mitchell: soloists. Miss Tren** Frost and Rev. A. Mitchell. PARNELL—II. Rev. A. Mitchell : 7. Rev. W. Walker. THREE KINGS—II, Mr. A. Mi-Lachlan : 7. Mr. E. Salmon. I'AXMI'RE—7, Mr. T. L. Haines. £JT. JOIIX'S METHODIST CHURCH. Pnnsonbv Road. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. Soloists: Mrs. De Berg and Mr. Robt. Simmers. Augmented Choir. Preacher: REV. F. .T. HAXDY. QXEHUXGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. OXEHI'XGA—II. Rev. E. S. Harkness; 7. Rov. W. T. Blitrht. 8.A.. B.D. PEXROSE—II. Mr. W. R. Bungay; 7, Rev. E. S. Harkness. WESTXEY RD. —11, Student H. E. Harkness. M.A. WALMSLEY RD. —7, Y.M.C.A. Preachers' Club. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST THA XKSGIVIXG SERVICES. REV. AXGUS MeBEAN. Special Music at Both Services. "VTEWTOX EAST MISSION, 11 a.m. —Mr. .T. Johnson. 7 p.m.—Mr. F. C. Iloole. Bright Services. All Welcome. \\ JIIE R E TO SPEXD A BRIGHT V* SI'XDAY XIGIIT, AT 7 P.M. r£lHB R OXY rpIIEATRE jyjISSION (XEXT WOOLWORTIIS, QUEEX ST.). EACH SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. BRIGHT MISSION SERVICE. Conducted under the auspices of N.Z. Training Institute (Inc.). Missioner: REV. JOHN ItISSETT. Subject: "WE NEVER SAW IT OX THIS FASHION." Soloist : Mrs. Ward Campbell. Bright Song Service at 0.30. Leader of Praise: Mr. .1. O. Sanders. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), United Prayer Meeting will be held at 7.30, In Bible Training Institute, For the Xgaruawahia Camp during the coming Easter. All Heartily Invited to these Services. J] IP> EE gTUDY QLA S S For Xounß Converts and Mature Christians., will lie conducted EACH WEDXESDAY EVEXIXG In C.A.W.G. Rooms. 3rd Floor, Fergusson Buildings (Just above Civic Theatre. Take lift), Under the Auspices of the C.A.W.G. and the Roxy Theatre Mission. OPEXIXG MEETING— WEDXESDAY, MARCH 11, AT 7.30 SPEAKER—M e - w illiam J. M aixs> Hon. Principal, X.Z. Bible Training Institute. SUBJECT— "THE LIFE THAT IS CHRIST." The Meeting You Have Longed For. 7 { 1 H U R C II E S OF C II It I S T. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Fellowship and Breaking of Bread 2.45 p.sn.—Sunday School and Bible Class i p.m.—Exposition of God's Word Subject: "THE GOSPEL MESS\GE of John the Baptist" (Matthew cli. iii ) Speaker: PASTOR WM. CAMPBELL Strong Words to the Pharisees. Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff -- : | n p.m.—Sisters' Monthly Meeting. " .< p.m.—Quarterly Business Meeting. SUN., l;ith, i p.m.—Service Breacnst. WALTERS ROAD CHURCH. 11 a.m.. 2.45 p.m. and 7 p.m. FUXDAMEXTAL nilrv I'* CHURCH IN N.Z. I It ' Orange Hall, Newton Road, rfci/' Symond* Street, II a.m.—MR. W. J. MAINS. Soloist: Miss McDonald. _.4o p.m.—Missionary Address by Rev. So Rara. Parents and Friends Invited, -iJ,-',';' ll '" ARTHUR GOOLD. wiJ't !\Trl; lln . tenl ljrct »i'e by MR. H. U Ii.I.IA.MS, troni heart of Africa. M EN ' S BROTHERHOOD, SUXDAY AFTERNOON "V ]o M r ?' r J' WILLIAMS, on furCoutinenT" 1 01 "u" Da?k TUPSn « V V IE ; S A LS t ? TX VI TED. fn RiM„ wl'i , n ? i'V Business Men invited ton Studj led by Rev. Knowles KcmpY W.C.A. SONG SERVICE. SUNDAY, 5.30, IN LOUNGE. GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Soloists, Miss May Mitchell and others. ALL WELCOME. TENT MISSION. I " THE WORLD PEACE MOVEMENT, j WILL IT SUCCEED?" j SUNDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK. j T> A H A ' I CAUSE.! SUXDAY, 7 P.M. I EDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Studv Class. Room b, I lerce Bldgs., Cor. of Kliyber Pass j and Symonds Street. ' 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 22
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