ECCLESIASTICAL rpHE ■»«■ ETHODIST riHTJRC: PITT STREET. PITT STREBT. R EV E. T. O LDS 11 am.—"DELIVER US FROM EVIL." Anthem: "Lord for Thy Tender Mercies' Sake." 6.30 p.m.—SONG SERVICE. 7 p.m.—Subject: "STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!" Anthem: "Kins of Kings." Soloist: Miss Win. Matthews. Social Hour at Close. I IJJNGSLAND—II a.m.: REV. E. S. EMMTT I IV M.C. 7 p.m.: MISS WEBSTER, of C. Mission. Forty-six Years in China." I7<DEN TERRACE—II a.m.: STUDENT R. ] -J CLEMENT. 7 p.m.; REV. C. W. BROWN. DOMINION RD—ll a.m.: REV. A. E. WAIT] 7 p.m.: REV. H. K. BROWN. . !t>OSKILL— 11 a.m.: REV. H. C. MATTHEWI J II 7 p.m.: STUDENT R. F. CLEMENT. SANDRINGHAM— II a.m.: REV. C. W. BROW) 7 p.m.: REV. H. C. MATTHEWS. "VfETHODIST CENTRA tfV *- MISSION. I rSI nfl 1 AIREDALE STREET. \ lill § Opposite- Town Hall. Visitors to the City Cordially Welcome. II a.m. -MR. NEWNHAM. ol the Puna Villas Intiisn Mission. 7 p.m.. REV. A. EVERIL ORB Service of Praise. Soloists: Miss Winifre Johnston. Miss May Aroa. Rev. A. Everll On Duets. Quartets and Anthems. The Youni People will Entertain at the close of th Service. Gifts of Flowers will be greatl; appreciated. 11 a.m.—MAORI MISSION. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 11 a.m. -MR. F. SOUSTER. 4 p.m. -REV. A. EVERIL ORR. 4 UCKLAND fttRCOH first Sunday in Second Century Auckland Methodism. (< RAFTON RD— X 11. REV. J OLPHERT. 7. REV. E. W. HAMES. MA. lA 11 and 7. REV. F. COPELAND. MOUNT EDEN— Men's Sunday: 11. MR. W. DENNIS JOHN* MA Parade of Boys' Brigade. 7, REV. J. F. JACK. Music Male Choir. REMUERA— 11 and 7. REV. W. WALKER. MISSION BAY— 11. MR. FJ. R. WARBURTON. 7, REV. L. GREENSLADE. >*EWMARKET— I 11. REV. L. GREENSLADE. T>ARNELL— I 11, MR. T. WHITE. 7. MR. P. DELLOW. I>ANMURE— MH. E. D. GROUNDS. VTOUNT ALBERT ' METHODIST CHURCH. U a.m.—REV. DP.. H. RANBTON. MA. 7 p.m.—REV. A. PETCH. NEHUNGA MEYhODIST LUBCUTf. College Sunday. ONEHUNGA—II. Rev. F. E. Leadley: 7. Orange Lodge Parade. Rev. D. Hlclcman. PENROSE — U. Rev. D. Hickman; 7 p.m.. T. A. Oxenham. WALMSLEY RD.—2.30 p.m.. Rev. D. Hickman. VEWTON EAST MISSION, A * DUNDONALD STREET (Top Newton Road). 11 a.m.-MISS G. McKENZIE. 7 p.m.-MR. P. CRESPIN. MONDAY. 7.30 p.m.—prayer. THURSDAY. 730 p.m.—Revival. _ALL WELCOME. 4 UCKLAND WAYSIDE VIISSION, \ .Auckland »»ayside i'lissiON, 'JIJ. QUEEN STREET. Motto: 'ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS." SUNDAY. 10.30 a.m.—Mornlns Worship. • Studie* in Hebrews," MR. KEITH LIDDLE. SUNDAY 4 FTERNOON. . UNDAY >"\ FTERNOON. AT 3 PM Tlie Place io Spend Your Sunday Afternoon is at the 'POWN II ALL t tONCERT /"CHAMBER. I OWN I 1 ALL V_/ONCERT V HAMBER. Come tor a Time of Testimony. Song and Message of the Grace of the LordAs the Concert Chamber bookings are interierlr.s wtih the regular meetings, we desire io notify our friends that Sunday week. October ,i, will be the last of the series, and commencing October Vi the meetings will revert io the Mission Hall. COME ALONG TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY WEEK. I And Enjoy the Final Gatherings in this Hall. ] Other Meetings of the Mission are: — MONDAYS, at 7 JO p.m.- Men's Meetlnc TUESDAYS, a- 7.30 p m.— Women's Meeting. WEDNESDAY, at 7..-;o p.m. -Pra.vcr Meeting. 1/ADYITALL \f I S S I O N 1.-i A D Y N A L L Itl I a S I O N IBeloa- J.C.L.. Queen Street). OUKDAY AT r* P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. PREACHER: MR. I / i IJAIN. : R. \- I*. I>AIN. I
■• r |IHE ( »ITY 'pHAT i 'ANNOT I >F. •• 1. HK V./ITY I. HAT ' ANNOI I>E SHAKEN." HAKEN." TESTIMONY — MESSAGE IN SONG. A HOMELY GATHERING FOR EVERYBODY Prayer Mectins. fi.3o p.m. laPsT 1 ?"' 1-- 7 - 3 °- 8 - pra 5-er Meeting for Revival THURSDAY. 7 30 p m — MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY (In Lewis 2ady Hull). Lenders; MR. 8. BLYTH HARPER. Subject: 'Is Confession Oij;iomi! or Obligatory?" Leviticus ?AIN ' Subject: ' The Message or FRIENDS OF ALI DENOMINATIONS ARE WARMLY INVITED Chairman J. OSWALD SANDERS. \\ lOH ER THOUGHT TEMPLE. %£*£ c " r - PIU and Wellington streets. buNUAY, 7 p.m.— ■THE CMRJST STANDARD OP LIVING." MR. T. W. SILCOCK. WEDNESDAY. 2 p.m.—Woman's Progress dub £&.'£. SKmrss'Tiea'Sss:-" Duet * br p.m.- Heeling Group. I>SAI.M 1. VERSES 1 AND 2: •Blessed Is the man . . . whoet delight is in the J aw „, the L^d .- night " mediate day and "|~JEUTERONOMY 23: 19: ri£ hO h m fw" not lend U|,on usur y to WLtuals fj/r USU / 3 ' of u mo »«-- "3ury of upen usury."* ° any,hin S that is lent I EVITICUS 25: 36: —— — i* j^DLJ!iJßiJ^J[iqNS^_ " y CROSS A LjrUNDRBHS " THE STORY OF THE BEGINNING AND EARLY PROGRESS OF METHODISM IN AUCKLAND. By REV. A. B. CHAPPELL. M.A.. Dip. Journ. — A THRILLINO NABRATU'E — I PRICE 1/. Ob:ainable at I MET CHA^II RS . BOOK ROOM - ROBERT' SUNDAY SCHOOL ONION. QUEEN STREET ALEYS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. , 27 MORTGAGES ONEHUNGA BUILDING SOCHTTY HAS MONEY TO LEND Upon Approved Urban Freehold and Leasehold Security in all parts of the Auckland Province. Table Mortgages to Suit Borrowers. Particulars from Secretary. Phone 54-621. S IP. S T MORTGAGE MONEy' NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY (Incorporated in England) ! HAS MONEY TO LEND ON AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON CITY AND SUBURBAN SECURITIES. INCLUDING BUILDINGS TO BE ERBCTED. IN AMOUNTS OF £{00 AND UPWARDS, At Lowest Current Interest Rates. For further information apply— 202 - 204. SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. S TOILET SPECIALISTS 19/fi PERM—■ Cinderella • Smlon. lovelr ! U eurty end-.—334, Kannfahape Road: <3-OTT, W8 ~FARM IMPLEMENTS~FOR " SALE BEVIN Harrows. Electrofence*. AUa. Separators., Bertn, 38, Albert St. 43-837. S.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 19
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