ECCLESIASTICAL. CT , MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. 0 ■ 8 g.m.-Holy Communion. U a.m.— Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. ~ . m _Holv Comnvmlon. Choral, with Sermon. 11 THE REVEREND R. R. CI,ARK. "I WILL NOT LEAVE VOL' COMFORTLESS." 4 p.m— Holy Bap'.i'm. , „m—Evendonn and s-nnon. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN <">;' AUCKLAND. "THE TRUE 'PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE." qt. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, |5 ' Wellcslcv Street West. Ba.m.-Holy Coromut.lon. nam—FAMILY WORSHIP. 1 preacher: CANON' GEORGE COATS. ,_ — _Evensonc. Anthem and Sermon. P Preacher: CANON GEORGE COATS. pall;' War Intercessions, 12.30-12.50 p.m. 0 ILL S A I N T S' - "8" jf -V PONSON3Y. R a.m.- Holy Communion. 015 a ni.--Crusaders and Sunday Ham.—MORNING PRAYER. Admission of Church Wardens. •jp.m.-EVFNSONG. Evensong at I .10 i>.m beginning Sunday. June 1. Vicar: REV. CANON W. W, AVERILL. (■(HRISTADE L P H I A N S. J Freemasons' Hall. Upper Queen Street. 11 a.m.-FELLOWSHIP MEETING. 7 PM.—"KINGDOMS OF MEN AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD." Speaker: MR. N. ALDERSOM. All Welcome. No Collection. 0 " B * S T ,A.D D S.F.) L P H * * N S UNITY HALL LECTURE ROOM. QUEEN STREET. 11 ».m.— Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Address. "A CHRI3TADELPHIAN REVIEWS THE BIBLE!" Speaker: MR. J. H. WILLIAMS. AH Welcome. No Collection.
VTEW CHURCH. N (Swcdenborgian). Newton Road (left Irom Symonds St.). DIVINE WORSHIP, SUNDAY, 11 A.M. Subject: "THE NIOHT IS DARK-HE MADE THE STARS ALSO." Rev. Robert J. Strong. VISITORS WELCOMED. UNITARIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby Head (Near Reservoir). Moming-MR. K. tiiomas. JSMnIM-BEV. W. JELLIE, B.A. Evening Subject: "NO PAIN—NO PROGRESS." »*J-10NCiRESS TT ALL. Al/ O N G R E S S -TX ALL. Ht rpHE A RMY. jp5J GREY'S AVENUE. 9.15 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. 11 a.m.—"POSSESSING THE LAND." JIBS. MAJOR L. B. TONO Jp.ID-—"AN ACTRESS TURNS TO RELIGION." I p.m.—MEMORIAL TO LATE ENVOY R. P. SMITH. Speaker: MAJOR L. B. TONO. ORANGE LODGE No. 70 PARADING. 10 a.m. to rpHE QALVATION ARMY, NEWTON CORPS. JBk PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT. "7.3O—OPEN AIR, PITT ST. THIS SUNDAY, 7 a.m., PRAYER. him,—HOLINESS. Subject: "Cross Bearing." |pe»ker: MRS. ADJUTANT SEARLE. Ifm— PRAISE, SONG AND TESTIMONY. tt.rn.-OREAT SALVATION MEETING. f. "The Seeking Saviour." ' ~v'JhH»ltcr: ADJUTANT FRED. SEARLE. -i'-'jUXT WEEK-END. 52nd ANNIVERSARY GATHERINGS. ( ; a , ATTEND THE NEWTON CITADEL. Xt rpilE SALVATION ARMY, «F IKE SALVATION ARMY. JMra EDEN CORPS. wf% WALTERS ROAD. , " YOU WILL ENJOY OUR BRIGHT , '; , INSPIRATIONAL MEETINOS, Conducted by ' MAJOR JENKINS, LIEUTENANT KEMSLEY. WItOOME MEETINGS TO THESE
. OFFICERS. jXinTHE SALVATION ARMY. QUEEN STREET, ONEHUNOA. THIS SUNDAY. It a.m.—MAJOR ELFORD. 7 p.m.—MRS. ELFORp. leaden: MAJOR AND MRS. ELFORD. Come and sine Your Favourite Chorus. ■J*. rpuE OALVATION A RMY, ■ BLI NEWMARKET. XT£ ' MAJOR AND MRS. HAWKES. ' a.m.—Prayer lor Spiritual Revival. 11 a.m.—Subject: "THE MAN WHO WAS VICTORIOUS WHEN ALL SEEMED LOST.." 1 P.Bl.—Subject: "THE MAN WHO WAS NEVER HIMSELF." .TOU are Invited to come and Pray Every Sunday Evening from 5 to 6 p.m. ttVX ASSEMBLIES OF GOD EVANGELISTIC • *. MISSION. . ' "WamCOBTAL." "APOSTOLIC." „._Minister: PASTOR GEORGE J. CLARKE. MASONIC HALL, Eden Tee. (New North Road). SUNDAY. 11 l,m.—Worship. 2 p.m.—Sunday School. s * P-m.T-atudy. 7 p.m.—"HIS REDEMPTION." ..' I ?E BSD AY—At Bookroom, 193 a, Symonds St., ■«RLj?'- m - : BlDle Talks. "BANCTIFICATION." iJS2 T * ,BY ' B HALL, Glen Eden—Leader: ELDER yWIB HLBON. Sunday. 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. J*HA'I FAIT H.
THE NEW WORLD ORDER. ■ : ' ' m V 2?' la MEETINGS, SUNDAY. 7 P.M. ». Pierce Bids., Cor. Khyber Pass and ""~ ■ Symonds Street. A?.SS LAND \\7AYSIDE IVfISSION, . **VCKLAND >> AYSIDE ItIisSION, 313, QUEEN STREET. Motto: "All One In Christ Jesus." . W-WOBT (Bat.), 7 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. law. SUNDAY, "W.a.m.-Mornlng Worship. »P.m — k GOSPEL MEETING. '*>. GOSPEL MEETING. Speaker: lieut. syd. mortensen. Subject: FACJVS PERSUASION —I KNOW IN WHOM I HAVE BELIEVED." """DAY, 7.30 p.m.—Men's Meeting. speaker: REV. c. B. BOGGIS. 7,30 p.m.—Women's Meeting. * E WNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Special Time of Prayer &f»«IS2?i ation ror 'he' coming CONCERT l^Jr BR Meetings, which commence on JUNE TOnnSSf*' Tim es of Prayer vlll continue on ijygogAY and FRIDAY from 5 to 7 p.m., *M SATURDAY at 7 p.m. "{' To2S HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, j-- TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. COMMENCING JUNE 1, AT 3 P.M. Speakers and Singers: „ MILDMAY (London). HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST, Ween Street, above Town Hall. a.m.—Bible Study. 11 a.sn.—Communion. ■'■• -^w£«S£ c " stlc - Subject: " "**S ING _ ABREAST OF THE TIMES." With oher: MR - c - w - TUCKER. ♦iL l K? ern inventions of the day what ~ u * th J. Church? Should it keep abreast of -. — the times, too? If so. how? ■ 155! U IGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE, .■'-PCI Cnr - Pltt and Wellington SU. • :,^U» Y Vi. 3^ O P- m —"Jesus the Christ." A Fur--1' ' (Mot. f tu t y - Mr - T - W. Silcocfc. *Ilßn£nZt mK ' ! nI time ov.lns to blackout). • 'An *S?J^- —2 P- m -: Woman's Progress Club. ' ' ' ,ff* Astrological study. "Map of the Heavens Snlo(3.H* > ,! ph Hess." Miss Irene Rutherford. -.. S t fch , Mr »- A - Jack - Gentlemen welcome pm.: Healing Centre. ft * ▼ I V A L J? I B E IBai MISSION OF HEALING. -WUHQ THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST. SUm-ii MEETINGS. ' *OBanslJiiP- «nd 7 p.m.. in the ORANGE HALL. Newton Road. ; ,^tiS, w^ AY »nd THURSDAY-At 7.30 p.m.. In ' .•V' : ''V|S!»ton 2 NTAIN OP FRIENDSHIP HALL, '•. °* t fiJ o '?^ tho nem 0( His garment, > "'' Mi. t , hou ' too ' shalt be free: '■:'■ .'.>.'.: H K f a , vlrs rower, I his very hour. « r C ' * glr * new life t0 thee " 4 ' *•'& DALLIMORE, EranceUst.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 17
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