ECCLESIASTICAL. rjIHE "HURCn, piXT gTREET. piTT QREAT B I -CENXE.N'AKY t^UNDAY. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—J>EV. J \y;:i'RES, '•THE PATHWAY TO POH'KR." "Hymn Study: "Auralia." 0.30 p.m.—Open Air Witness in front of ("hurch. 7 P,,,- R EV. y ()LDS. Subject: "SAVED BY GRACE.' Anthem: "Blessed he Hip (i.ul and F-)!l.,-.r" (S. S. Soloist: Mr. T. H. Ellison. Organist : -Mr. Albert IJr.vaiff. The Evening Service will he Broad -a-t by courtesy df 3VA. A WARM WELCOME TO Vol;: COME WITH Yon: FRIENDS! ICINGS LAND— 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.— MK. J. W. SHACKELFORD -•30 p.m.—-Youth Bi-Cent.-nat v Service 0.30 p.m.—Open Air Witness 7 p.m.—REV. S. J. WERREY Subject: "THE (iREAT SECRET." TERRACE— Jji 11 a.m.—REV. A. J. JOHNSTON. 0.30 p.m.—Open Air Witness 7 p.m.—REV. J. OLPHERT. J JOMIMON ROAD— ;8 a.m. — Holy Communion. | 11 a.m.—REV. E. T. OLDS. '"'•3O p.m.—Open Air Witness 7 p.m.—REV. E. W. HAMES MA "WESLEY'S EXPERIENCE AND OLRS." Solo : Miss Winnie Matthews T>OSKILL— 7.4.J a.m.—Holy Ci'mnunion. 11 a.m.— REV. E. W. HAMES, M.A. 0.30 p.m.—Open Air Witne?* 7 p.m.—REV. A. J. JOHNSTON. (JANI)IUNGHAM--8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.— REV. J. OLPHERT. 0.30 p.m.—Open Air Witness 7 p.m.—MR. M. BARKER. j-Y.B—GREAT CIRCUIT FELLOWSHIP MEETING, PITT STREET, TUESDAY 7.30 P.M. E MEMBER : rpOWN JJALL JJALLY, THURSDAY, MAY 26, S P.M. Singing by Massed Methodist Choirs. ''"w TETHODIST CENTRAL ,X MISSION, flu ltfl 1 AIREDALE STREET J (Opposite Main Entrance Town Hall j. WESLEY BICENTENARY. 11 a.m., Rev. A. Mitchell : 7 p.m.. Rev. A. Everil Orr. "Experimental Christ iani'tv." Soloist : Mrs. Wyness. Anthem bv Choir Musici) Director: Mr. H. V. Burton Or~anlst: Miss Merlyn Morris. Special Inspirational Services next Monday, Tuesdav and Wednesday. I'reaeher : Rev. R. Dav, of Waihi" Maori Mission at 11 a.m. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Pastor Hope Havne= Evening Subject : "Wesley's Pentecost " Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., "Life of John Wesley." QIRCUIT. WESLEY BICENTENARY SERVICES IN ALL CHURCHES. RD.—ll. REV. A. B. CHAP- " PELL. M.A.; 7, REV. C. H. LAWS 8.A., D.I). PPSOM—II, REV. FRED COPELAND - L ' "The Making of an Apostle." Official Order of Service: 7. REV. FRED COPELAND, "John Wesley's Text." NOTE.—Circuit Rally, Tuesday, 24th, ATT. EDEN —11, REV. J. F. JACK, Official Order of Service; 7, REV J F. JACK. REMUERA— 11, REV. C. H. LAWS, 8.A., D.D.. "John Wesley—the Man and His Message"; 7. REV. W. WALKER. Soloist, Mrs. Douglas Payne. Mission bay—ll and 7, rev. w. r. LAWS. 'VEW MARKET—II. Mr. C. A. French; 7, Mr. J. Cox. PARNELL—II. Mr. G. W. L. Robinson : 7. Mr. T. Clark. PAXMURE—2.4S. Mr. W. S. Mackay. T. ALBERT MKTIIOUST CHI UCH. Wesiev Bi-Ccn!riiary Celebrations. 11 a.m.—"Wesley—a Man of Cod." 7 p.m. "Life's Great Question." Preacher: Rev. Harold Sharp. Note: Mass Meeting. Auckland Town Hall. Thursday. May 20. p.m. QNEHUNGA .METHODIST CIRCUIT. COMMEMORATION SUNDAY. ONEHUNGA—II a.m.. Rev. J. D. Orocott. PENROSE—II a.m.. Student I.e ;. Hay man. I NITED CIRCUIT Commemorative Service. ONEHUNGA—7 p.m.. Rev. Grocott and Student 1.. Hayman. TUESDAY—7.3O. Onehunga United Service. "V" 10 W X O N E A S T M I S S I O N. Upper Queen Street. II a.m.—MR. A. G. ME.NZIES. 7 p.in.—Mß. FRANK CRESPIN. THI RS., 7.30 p.m.—Social Gospel Meeting, speaker. Mr. John Fe.rguson. All Heartily Welcome. rjIHEOSOrHICAL SOCIETY, 371, Queen Street. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. "THE SOCIAL SYSTEM AND ITS RELATION TO LIFE'S PURPOSE." A Lecture of Special Interest to all Lovers of Humanity, by MR. H. E. BRACE. Public Class, MONDAY at S p.m. Questions Invited. DECEASED ESTATES. pt'BLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that nil Creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned Estates are .required to lodge such claims at the Public ■ 1 'nice at Auckland oil or before the 22nd (lay of June. Any claim nor lodged i by the date named is liable to exclusion. Ihe claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows :—"I hereby certify tlfat the amount of this claim was | due and owing at the date of death of the [ deceased." ESTATES. ATKINSON. John Pedder. inte of Auckland, Labourer, died l! 4 3S. BAII.E\. Louisa, late of Onehunga, Married Woman, died !» 3/3 S. BIRSS, William, late of Auckland School Teacher, died 6/5/3 S. JOHNSON. Sadie, late of Auckland, Married Woman, died 2«/4 38. JOHNSTON. Elizabeth Ann. late of Avondalc. Widow, died 14. 0 3S. TA'i I.OR. William Henrv. la re of Ilimiera. Farmer, died 20/4/3 S. THOMSON. Charles, late of Auckland. Retired Railway Emplovee. died 6/4. 3S. A. S. FA IRE, District Public Trustee for Auckland. May 21, ]!)::<:. 21 T N THE ESTATE OF JAMES LINDSAY. late of Auckland, Bootmaker (deceased). All persons having claims n gainst the above estate are hereby r--i|uesled u , ward particulars of such claims in d'.'oiicate, and duly terrified as a* !..♦> date of docoased's doaiii. viz.. 14 o s *. :o GOLD ST 1N E. O'DONN EI.L AND WILSON. Solicitors. Auckland. Ul ELOCUTION. TEAN DOUGLAS. L.L.C.M Voice TVo- « duction. Speech Training. 11.u. ir. Drama, Examinations.— lu. Cole"-i!<'ti <• Surrey Crescent. " "* r BOOKS AND PUBLICA TlO NS. riIRUTH : Sadds' Novel. "Diploic;' v. mp a Courage." p« ..J.:,. I ' >a WUitcull.bes, ti, G. •;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1938, Page 26
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