ECCLESIASTICAL. gT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. PARNBLL. S a.m.—lloLY COMMUNION (Mothers' I' nioii |. 0 a.m.— llof.V COMMUNION and In st rurt ion. 10.riu n.m.—O It r>l NATION SERVICE by Tin' Mosf tlio Archbishop of N»-\v Z«';ilan<l. rn'acher : Thf» Rov. ('anon Strong Warden of St. John's 4 p.m.--HOLY BAPTISM. 7 p.m.—KVKNSUN<; ANI) SERMON. The Kev. K. F. Button. Anthem : "() Saviour of flu* World" (<»oss). MATTH E\V S i Hl RCH. W«»lh i sl« , .v St root Wost. 5 a.m.—llnly Communion. 11 a.m. Matins. Preacher : Kev. W. G. M. I h-enlejren. 7 p.m.* -Evensong. Preacher: Rev. Canon It. Cunts. Anthem: "Subdue Cs By Thy <loudness*' (Bach). Orpin Music After Service. orirnnist : Mr. S. Jackson. TIII 'ltShA V. p.m. Broadcast. Speaker: Rev. Canun It. Coats. PAITI/S, SYMONDS ST. ADVENT SIX PA Y. 7 and s a.m. Holy Communion. 10 n.m—Sunday School. J 1 a.m. Procession. Solemn Sung Kucha rist wiih Address. 7 p.m. Solemn Evensong, Sermon and Proccssion. Organist:: I)r. \V. E. Thomas. Vicar: REV. CANON CECIL WATSON. ~~ V CHURCH, J Road. S a.m.- Iloly Preacher: REV. .1. Hl>ll KINO, L.Tli. 7i> in MISSION SEIiVU'B. Preach, r: KKV. .lASPI.R CAI.DER. M.B.E. \i; \f ;i. tr> p.in. SI'.ND.W. Missioner speaks from 1/.M I Social Justice Session I. SAINTS'. PONSONBY. ' S a.m.—Holy 'Communion. |.l 0.4.1 a.m. Crusailers and .Siiti- | day Schools. II a.m.- Morning Prayer. Preacher: REV. FRANK WILLIS. 7 p.m.— Evensong. Preacher: REV. CANON \V. W. AVERILL. tJT VNDREW'S CIURCII, EI'SO.M. ADVENT SINDAV. ! IL' 1111 ANNIVERSARY. PATRONAL FESTIVAL. 7 a.m. and S a.m. Holy Communion. ]1 11.111. Family Service.. Preacher: THE REV. CANON AVERILL. U Noon. Holy Communion. 7 pill Festal Evensonir. Preacher: 'I H E REV. P. Hot IiHTO.N. r.FA UtCES CHCIt<;H. KI NO SI. AND. (Cuntimiat ion of Jubilee Services.) S a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Matins. Preacher: Rev. T. Soutliwort h. 7 p.m. Evensong. Preacher : Rev. A. Moticiir Nihlock (lsf Vicar of Soloist : Mr. R. Jones l'arry. #J jIOCESE OF AI'CKLAND. MOTHERS' EN lON. The Annual I'esi ival of the above will lie 10-ld in S. Mary's Cathedral, Parncli, on | WEDNESDAY next, November -M>. Celebration of Iloly Cominunion, 11 a.m.; Festival Service p.m. ' Prea<'lier. The Archbishop of New | Zealand. Members are invited to afternoon | ten by the Archbishop and Mrs. Averill. j» E RES F O R D TItD E T QO NGR EG A TIO NA L QH U RCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRK STATION). PREACHER:
JJEV. B.A. ii.ni. PRAYER MEETING. 11 a.m. —"HI II.DIM; ItKTI'KK THAN WE KM IW. " Pnrailp of (1.1.. H. iinti I'. oy s ■ , Arilhrm: "(> Saviour of tin" World." 7 p.m. -|)lU;K!M'S IJROGRESS. A lI.GKIM'S 1 HiMiKKSS. Four scenes ami a tableau (in costume) presi-nil'd members of tin" Youth IVI iow.-tiip with musical illustrations t>.v the Choir commemorating tin 1 2.*»oth a-nni-versarv of the dea th of John Bunvan. A UKVKIIKNT. VIVII). AND CONVINCING PRESENTATION of THE (i< (SI'EL. 1 Anthem: "Jesu Word of fioil Incarnate." Come ami Share tin* Blessing. All Spats Free. Visitors Cordially Invited. , TUESDAY, 7.4." p.m.—Church Mepting. Q H II KCHBS OF CHRIS T. 11—Thp Lord's Supper. 7—Evangelistic. PONSONHY ROAD— 11 a.m. WORSHIP. 7 p.m. -THE I.AW OF FORGIVE NESS." E. L. W11,1.1 A MS, M.A. DOMINION HI). —7 p.m., F. A. YOUENS, ' SA V ED." ONEIH N<;.\ 7 p.m.. A. GRUNDY, "IF I ONLY HAD ONE SERMON ?" I'T. CHE VA El El!— 7 p.m.. W. VICKERY. RICHMOND 7 p.m.. 1,. HEAIMONT. AVONDALE 7 p.m.. W. I'ACE. MT. ALBERT—7 p.m., (i. HORN. IT KEKOII E --11 a.m.. Worship. Bible true g|S^ CHRIST A D E E I* II I A N S (A.U.S.P.). 31.1, QUEEN STREET. 11 a.m.—Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Address. Subject : "I'ICTI RES FOR TIiITIISEI'KERS." illustrated Address.) j Speaker: MR. A. WAI.KER. AH Welcome. No Collection. • r.nn CHRISTADELPHIANS, Freemasons' Hall, Upper Qufvcn St. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Aleeting. ; - LECTURE. 7 p.m. — ' "MAN'S ORIGIN AND DESTINY." Speaker; MR. ALAN REII). ! All Welcome. No Collection. I EWQH U R C H ' (Swedenhorgian), > Newton Road, near Top Symonds Street. DIVINE WORSHIP, SUNDAY, 11 A.M. ; ' Subject: j " BOTTLE NECKS." j Visitors Welcomed. Free Literature. TTNITARIAN PONSONBY ROAD ' (Near Reservoir). ; | DR. C. R. MITCHELL, Ph.D. (Yale). >; No Morning Service. 3—Broadcast IYX : ■ "What Is a Church V" s—Anniversary Tea. 7—UNITARIAN HYMN WRITERS. ! rpHE SALVATION ARMY, - BP Congress Hall, Grey's Avenue. XSfc 10 a.m.—Baker St., Sister Howie. KjP ' 1 a.m.—-C. S. M. Osborne. i PI Jk •' I'- m - —I'ie Happy Praise Hour, I Directed by Dep. C.S.M. Coulstock. 7 p.m.—MAJOR ALLAN MONTGOMERY. " MAJOR ALLAN MONTGOMERY. • ! Conducts thp People's Gospel Sprvice. I Come to this Inspiring Meeting. , I A Glad Welcome Awaits You. ; i *r . rpiiE salvation army. • I ggC - 1 - NEWTON CORPS, Ponsonby Road. Invitp You to Attend Their Young Uv~Jv. People's Alini versarv This Week-end. ! PRIMARY DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY ' i NIGHT, 7.30. • ! SUNDAY'S MEETINGS conducted bv . j BRIGADIER AND MRS. SI TER. at 10.45 i ] a.m., 2.4.) p.m. and (>.4."> p.m. r;TUESDAY NIGHT. 7.30 —Spectacular Pro • gramme by Children. Don't miss hearing ' I the Singing Company of 120 Children. ; i CJUNDAY SCHOOL AN NI - - gy VERSARY, j. Crowhurst Street. Newmarket. r SpJL THIS SUNDAY: 11 a.m.—Children Singing. ■ 3 p.m.—Presentation of Prizes. 7 p.m. —The Old Rugged Cross and Special Items. Leaders : Adjutant Hoare and Lieutenant Bayliss. • 3 Children from the Nest will take part. MONDAY. 8 p.m.—Children's and Young People's Demonstration. Spectacular, Humorous and Devotional Tableaus, Drills. Marches, Action Songs, etc.. Special Lighting Effects. rpUE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers), J- corner Mt. Eden Rd. and Sylvan Ave. S Meeting for Worship, SUNDAY, 11 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 26
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