ECCLESIASTICAL. - MARY'S CATHEDRAL, FARNELL. k J5 8 sB -Holy Communion. _ Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. - Matins and Sermon. The Very Rev. 11 Jh™San of Auckland. 'The Righteous Lord Lovetn Righteousness." Moon.-HolV Communion. 4 p. m ._Holy Baptbm- , „ m —Evcnsons and Sermon. Church Parade 7 IfNur<ei from Hospital and others. Preacher: , The Venerable Archdeacon Houghton. Arch- c dracon of Waltcmala. C r MATTHEWa CHURCH. J ' Wcllcsley Street West. k FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE DAY. aara— H°'y Communion. .< ■ m—Annual Red Cross Dedication and Parade 11 'sTrvTre Preacher: Canon George Coats. 1 fri, and rrcMdeiu N.Z. Red Cross Society." Auckland Centre. . p m —Evensong. Anihcm and Sermon. Prearher: CANON GEORGE COATS. L I. S A I N T S\ k „. PONSONBY. >lpf_iv 8 am- Holy Communion. Young People's Rally. "a* g. 13 a.m.-Crusaders and Sunday Schools. it am—MORNING PRAYER. preacher: REV. CANON w. w. AVERILL. , n m —EVENSONG. preacher: REV. CANON W. W. AVERILL. -OERESPORD j^TREET CONGREGATIONAL pHUSCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) < AIOTHER'S 1")A7. Preacher: R E V IOHN 1J II ARRIS. • EV. •-» OHN *• • U ARRIS, OF DUNEDIN. 10 a.m.—lntermediate C.E. Society. 10.15 a.m.— Prayer Meeting. U «.m.— "BEHOLD THY MOTHER." Anthem: "God So Loved the World." 545 n m —Sunday School and Young People's Bible Classes. 4o m—Youth. Fellowship Rally. Basket Tea. Speaker: REV. JOHN H. HARRIS. T p.m.—"HUMAN OR DIVINE WISDOM?" Anthem: 'Blessed be the God and Father." Solo: Mrs. do Berg. All Seats Free. Visitors Welcome. TUESDAY. T.4J p.m.—Special Church Meeting. ■VEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE. 11 a.m. Happv Memories of Mother. Soloist: Mrs. M. Alexander. Pre3C.h»r: REV. S. .1. CAMPBELL. \o Evening Service During Blackout. CHURCHES OP /"-IHRIST (ASSOCIATED). VV ll—The Lord's Supper. 7—Evangelistic. PONSONBY RD.— 7 p.m., W. MASON. "In Her Heart." DOMINION RD.—7 p.m.. E. P. ADERMAN. 8.A.. Mother's Day Service. After Church Social Hour. ONEHDTJGA—7 p.m.. E. COLWELL LIGHT. Gospel Service. "Remembrances of Mother." PT. CHEVALIER—7 p.m.. W. JAMES. AVONDALE— 3.30 p.m.. Gospel Service. D. WOOLF. St. ALBERT—II a.m.. Worship. DEVONPOBT—II a.m.. Worship. FOKIKOHE—7.3O p.m.. C. DOWNEY. TTSITY HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST U (Queen Street, above Town Hall). - 10 ».m.-Blile Study. 11 a.m.—Worship. 7 p.m.—Pmching. Subject: "WHAT CHURCHES OF CHRIST BELIEVE." W« believe our postion is Impregnable. We Invite you to hear it explained. You will be Treteoaie. /"'HRISTADELFHIANS. J Freemasons' Hall. Upper Queen Street. 11 a.m.—FELLOWSHIP MEETINO. J P.M.—"THE BIBLE AND ITS MESSAGE." Speaker: MR. S. THOMPSON. All Welcome. No Collection. THE BIBLE TRUE B|N-0 C H R ' s T <Lb D s.fV p H * A " * UNITY HALL LECTURE ROOM QUEEN STREET. 11 a.m.—Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Addreas. "OUR HOPE IN LIGHT OF BIBLE TEACHING AND PRESENT EVENTS'." Speaker: MR. R. BEAUMONT. All Welcome. No Collection. N* w CHURCH. (Swedcnborgian). Newton Road (left from Symonds St.). DIVINE WORSHIP. SUNDAY, 11 A.M. Subject: "UNDERSTANDING, THAT WE MAY LIVE." Rev. Robert J. strong. VISITORS WELCOMED. TT N ' T A R I A N CHUR cTh, *-* Ponsonby Road (Near Reservoir). Morning— MR. K. THOMAS. Evening— _ REV. W. JELLIE. B.A. Evening Subject: . _ "Witnessing Unto the Truth." Jf, O ALVATION A RMY. |ISK CONGRESS HALL. GREY'S AVENUE. MOTHERS DAY. MOTHER'S DAY. 8.15 a.m.—prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.. 3 p.m.. 7 p.m.: MAJOR AND TtfRS. T T? TONO AJOR AND 3J.RS. IJ. JJ. IoNg! 1» a.m.—Princes St.: SECRETARY MANNING. jXj f JP HE * RMY, A NEWTON CORPS. JCB PONSONBY ROAD. "* n * TO-NIGHT, 7.30-OPEN-AIR. Pitt Street. SUNDAY. 7 a.m.-KNEEDRILL. "jpST« HC HJi ESS meeting. Subject: .fitffsS FAMILY " speak » : BERv7?° UN< 2 PEOPLE'S MOTHER'S DAY Invited Ptt rents and Children Specially 7 6p?ain£°K EL^MOTHER,s DAY SERVICE, opeaiter. Brigadier H. Smith. A » Invited to Obtain Flower and Mother* . _ Day Card. X* r pHE A RMY, tf*h QUEEN STREET. ONEHUNOA. THIS SUNDAY: 11 a-m.—Memorial Service to BROTHER H. WARRINGTON, conducted by Major Mackenzie. ' P.m.—MOTHER S DAY SERVICE, conducted Oy Major and Mrs. J. Dixon. Wear a White Flower for Mother. Swill Prayers for New Zealand Mothers whose "CM were Killed, Wounded or Taken Prisoner in Greece. jfa 'T'HE SALVATION 4 RMY, JEjjL NEWMARKET. "*"*•» MAJOR AND MRS. HAWKES. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY MEETINGS. 11 V2.~PENTECOSTAL PRAYER MEETING. ti2iT Sub J ect: "MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS." HjJ-—Subject: "THE COMPASSION OF JESUS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN." _»T Sunday Evening. Prayer from 5 to 6 p.m. ON THE SALVATION ARMY. WL -a-HE SALVATION ARMY, _3S> EDEN CORPS. A WALTERS ROAD. MOTHER'S DAY. Conducted by LT.-COLONEL CARMICHAEL. Meetings at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ._» a Card and a Flower in honour of Mother. J~S ASSEMBLIES OF OOD EVANGELISTIC • P TOOSTAL, ; M ; SSION - -APOSTOLIC." MASOmc H«, PAST .? R GEO - J - CLARKE. BUNDAv Ter WeW North Rd)1 a i m v " And Hatn Given us an "WaniteVft 1 "?- ..215: Sunday School. 3 pjn.: »*_»"• ons ' 7 P-m.: "The Logic of Divine •tree???*! _ mt "Bookroom," 193 a. Symonds «OUTLEY-B m i : ., B . 1W * Talk - "Sanetifle»tlon." S &&ih*. G \?P Eden—Leader. Elder "A*- rSTp m 3UNDA Y. II a.m., 7 p.m. THURS<I'HE Co?°Mt7l— Pl ™ ~~* (Quakers), j Meettai, _.'&" S 0 ** 1 * n<l Sylvan Ave. —ran, tor Worship, Sunday, II a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 17
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