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ECCLESIASTICAL. JJIHE' ' jyj-ETHODIST QHURCH, piTT (gTREET. piTT gTREET, "A CHURCH THAT IS A HOME.J' 10.15 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. 11 a.m. —-. . . . gTUDENT yy jJVRAXCIS. Hymn Study : "All Things Praise Thee." 0.30 p.lll. —Song Service, ltd by RLY. E. T. OLDS. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Pv EV E. T. OLDS"0 LDS " Subject: "DO THE DEAD LIVE?" Antliem :"O Saviour of the orld. Soloist : Mrs. K. J. Rosser. Organist: Sir. Albert Bryant. A Message of Absorbing Interest. COME AND HEAR IT ! Visitors to Auckland Cordially Welcome. EVERY SEAT FREE. KIXG SLAND—11 a.m., REV. S. J. WERREN: 7 p.m.. REV. S. J. WERREX. EDEN TERRACE —ll a.m. and 7 p.m., STUDENT C. B. OLDFIELD ; 0.40 p.m., Song Service. Dominion road, 11 a.m. —rev. e. W HAMES, M.A. : 7 p.m., REV. E. W. HAMES, M.A. Subject: "The Necessity of Christ." Soloist : Miss Betty Brooke. Roskill —11 a.m., rev. h. g. brown ; 7 p.m., MR. K. BENDALL. CJANDRINGHAM —H a.m., MR. 10. SUSSEX ; 7 p.m., RET. H. G. BROWX. I I, ~A rETHODIST CEXTRAL j'rtT Jx MISSION, AIREDALE STREET < J\4JI I,ml 9 (Opposite Main Entrance, gf Town Hall). 11 a.lll. —MR. F. SOUSTEH. 7 p.III.—REV. A. EVERIL ORR. "THE DIGNITY OF SERVICE." Soloist: Mr. R. L. Mutton. Maori Mission at 11 a.m. HELPING HAND MISSION JUBILEE, Oct. 31, 2.30 p.m., and November 1, 31 a.m., 2.45 and 7 p.lll. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH: 11 a.m. —REV. A. EVERIL ORR. Young People's Service: 0.40 p.m., Song Service ; 7 p.m., MISSIONER WOOLFORD QIRCUIT. Home Mission Services in all Churchos except Reniuera. COLLEGIATE CHURCH, GRAFTON RD. 11. PRINCIPAL H. MANSTON, M.A., Litt.l). : 7. REV. W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., B.D. NOTE: lI.M. Meeting, WEDNESDAY. 7.3tt. TTIPSOM —13. REV. E. DRAKE: 7. REV. J I-. D. PATCHETT. Stewardship and Home .Missions. Note: lI.M. Meeting, TUESDAY, 7..'in. "\fT. EDEN—II, REV. FIiDK. ,T. PARKER "Our Task—Tell it Out"; 7, REV. E. DRAKE. NOTE: H.M. Meeting, THURSDAY. I>EMUERA —13, REV. W. WALKER. V 7. REV. F. J. PARKER. "VTEWMARKET—II. MR. E. F. MILLS: 1. A. MITCHELL. Soloists: Miss Nancy Hiekling and Rev. Mitchell. PARNELL—Mr. (i. R. WARBURTON; 7. REV. W. WALKER. THREE KINtJS—II, REV. E. I). I'ATCHETT. I'ANMURE—7, Mr. 11. Cooper, B.A. QNEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II, Rev. J. Olphert; 7, Mr. J. I.aking. PENROSE—II, Mr. C. R. Howell; 7, Mr N. Packham. ALMSLEY Rl>.—Sunday School Anniversary. 11, Mr. W. E. Archer; 2.45, Mr I'. W. Stone; 7, Rev. J. Olphert.

j\J T - ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—MR. J. C. WILLIAMS (Divinity Student). 7 p.m.—MR. H. E. HARKNESS, M.A. (Divinity Student). E w T 0 N E A ST M I S S I O N. 11 a.m.—MISS G. McKENZIE. MR - A - H ' SCHULTZE. MONDAY, 7.30.—Ha1f-night of Prayer. You Are Heartily Welcome. C< PI RITUALIST CHURCH OF X.Z., Auekland Branch, 141', Karangahape Road. SERVICE. 7 p.m.—Speaker: REV. MARY M. DREAVER.. Clairvoyance, Miss Jessie Smith. Sacred Solo. TUESDAY, -7.3O—PSYOIOMETRY, MISS SMITH. WEDNKSDAY. S p.m. — Open Circle. Mediums Invited. All Welcome. HIT UA L BR OT HE It 110 OD, Quest Clubroom, Swansou St. Sunday Service Discontinued. No Meeting Tuesday, 27th. WED., 1 p.m.—Luncheon Discussion — "Experiences in the Seance Room," Mrs. L. 1. Oldlield. THURS., S p.m.—Group for the Study of Psychic Phenomena and Mediuinship. Visitors welcome to above metings. The Quest Club is open daily, 11.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you are interested in survival, come along. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS, Alma Street, Newmarket. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Bright Anniversary Service. Speaker, the Pastor: "The Church." Solo, '"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Bright music. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 p.m.—Anniversary Social. All friends, especially old friends, invited. Ladies a basket. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 43, MACKELVIE STREET, PONSONBY. SUNDAY—3 p.m.. Public Circle: 7 p.m., Trance Address, Mrs. Rayner. Floral .Messages. Mrs. Noble. Band. Monday, 8 p.m., Public Circle, Mr. Potter, Mrs. Potter. Thursday, 8 p.m., Floral Circle, Mrs. Noble. Saturday, S p.m., Healing. rnl-IE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT, 8, Upper Queen St. SUNDAY —7 p.m., Divine Servicc, conducted by Rev. F. Pliilpott, "Your Great Responsibility." Independent Messages. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Healing Circle. SATURDAY, 3 p.m.—Healing Circle. SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Symonds Street, next P.O.—Mrs. Hudson. Sunday, 7, Address, Flowers. Wednesday, 8, Open Circle. Thursday, S, Psycliometry. Saturday, 8, Healing Class. All Welcome. SPIRITUAL EVANGELIST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, 280, Dominion Road (Valley ltd. tram stop).—Sun., 7.30, Mr. Burgess, N.Z.'s Spiritual Orator, Prophet, Healer. Dietitian, General Adviser. Message for All. Thurs., Meeting, 7.30. All Questions Answered. /CHURCHES OF CHRIST. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET CHURCH. 11 a.m. —Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. 245 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Subject "HUMAN DESTINY." Speaker:—PASTOß WM. CAMPBELL. "I think man's personality survives. ' So says Dr. Barnes. But God says, "He that hath the Son hath life; he that liath not the Soil of God hath not life." WED., 7.45 p.m.—Bible Study Class. Subject: "Behold, He Cometh with Clouds." . . ... JIB —Xo Young Peoples Meeting 10-niglit. WALTER'S IiOAD CHURCH. S.S. Anniversary on Sunday, November 1. THE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 371, Queen Street. 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SERVICE OF HOLY EUCHARIST, 11 a.m.. High Celebration. Vespers and Benediction at Chapel in Epsom, THURS. NEXT, at 8 p ill. WAYSIDE M I S S I O N, 37, QUEEN STREET. GOSPEL SERVICE EVERY NIGHT. SUXDAY —4.15 and 5.30 p.m. WEEK DAYS—7.3O p.m. Speaker To-night (Saturday) : REV. STEWART, of Warkworth. ! /CRUSADER' MOVEMENT OF XEW ZEALAND. I AXXUAL MEETING, I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 7.30. * Parish Hall of Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Kliyber Pass (entrance Burleigh Street). Items by Crusaders, Films of Recent Camps. Supper. SPECIAL SPEAKERS. Collection. Parents and all Interested trlends heartily welcomed.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 253, 24 October 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 253, 24 October 1936, Page 21

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