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ECCLESIASTICAL rjp H E jyj ETHODIST OKDBCH, PITT STREET. PITT STREET. ] "Where None Is Stranger." 11 A.M.— R EV E. T. O lds Subject: "Thine is the Kingdom." Anthem: "O Saviour of the World." The Children's Creche cares for infants during the Service. 6.30 p.m.—SONG SERVICE. 7 P.M.— R EV E. T. O lds Subject: " THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE." " THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE." Anthem: "But the Lord is Mindful." Soloist: MRS. GWEN DE BERG. Social Hour at Close. INGSLAND— HOME MISSION SUNDAY. 11 XV a.m.. REV. H. KILFORD BROWN; 7 p.m., REV. D. HICKMAN. TUESDAY: 7.30. REV. C. W. BROWN. "Pioneering for Christ In New Zealand." g Eden terrace—n a.m.. rev. c. w. i BROWN; 7 p.m., MR. H. S. SAUNDERSON. DOMINION ROAD—HOME MISSION SUNDAY. "3 11 a.m., REV. D. HICKMAN; 7 p.m., REV. E. S. EMMITT, M.C. TUESDAY, 23rd: Illustrated Lecture, REV. H. J. ODELL. \ ROSKILIj —11 a.m., REV. H. C. MATTHEWS; 1 7 p.m.. REV. C. W. BROWN. SANDRINGHAM —11 a.m.. MR E. J. HOTSON; 7 p.m., REV. H. C. MATTHEWS. "Vf" ETHODIST CENTRAL i'l MISSION. I IMI Iwl 1 AIREDALE STREET. % I M Opposite Town Hall. I y Visitors to the City Cordially Wclcome. II a.m.—MR. F. M. SOUSTER. 7 p.m.—REV. A. EVERIL ORR. Religious Film. "Mastership" (depicting Lax of Poplar). 1 Short Address. Anthem by the Choir. 11 a.m.—MAORI MISSION. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 11 ft.m.—STUDENT W. SELWYN DAWSON. 4 p.m.—STUDENT GEORGE CLEMENT. 1 J COLLEGIATE CHURCH, Grafton Rd. — 11, REV. E. W. HAMES, M.A. S 7, REV. C. H. LAWS, 8.A., D.D. IT'PSOM— 1/ 11 REV. F. COP ELAND. 7, REV. J. F. JACK. , Mount eden— HOME MISSION SERVICES. 10, Men's Fraternal. 11, REV. J. F. JACK. 7. REV. F. COPELAND. Remuera— H.M. SERVICES. 11, REV. A. E. WAITE. Soloist: Mrs. B. Verry. 3, Men's Fellowship. 7, REV. G. FROST. Soloist: Miss McLeod. \TISSION BAY— L>_L 11 and 7. REV. L. GREENSLADE. VT EWMARKET— 11. MR. T. L. HAMES. PARNELL— 11. MR. S. WHYTE. 7, MR. J. F. ROBERTS. PANMURE— 7. REV. W. WALKER. y|T ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 1 a.m.—REV. H. J. ODELL. Soloist: Miss May Aroa. 7 p.m. MR. W. MORRISON (Divtnity Student). Lnnual Home Mission Meeting TUESDAY Night. METHODIST CIRCUIT. JNEHUNGA—IJ, REV. E. S. EMMITT, M.C.: 7. STUDENT WILLING. 'ENROSE—II. STUDENT WILLING: 7, REV. H. K. BROWN. _ 7ALMSLEY ROAD —2.30. STUDENT WILLING. , kTBWTOK EAST M I S S I O N, l>i DUNDONALD STREET (Top Newton Hoad). 11 a.m.—Worship. 7 p.m.—MR. F. C. PACE. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Fellowship. ALL WELCOME. A UCKLAND \T7AYSIDE VfISSION. V-UCKLAND ▼ ▼ AYSIDE lti ISSION. 313. QUEEN STREET. Motto: "ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS." SUNDAY .4 FTERNOON AT Q P.M. unday Afternoon at O pjk. IN THE Lewis ttall ewis -Cjady Hall 192, QUEEN STREET. Come for a service that will do you good. This week the service will be one in special Memory of the Late MR. C. D. SNOW, MR. C. D. SNOW, A regular attendant at the meetings, well known to so many and who passed on to be with the Lord since we last met. All friends of Mr. Snow Invited. "We sorrow not as those without hop#." "With Christ . . . which is far better." Come and rejoice in the triumph of a lite bound up eternally with Christ. >THER MEETINGS TO WHICH YOU ARE INVITED, at 313, Queen Street, »re: — SUNDAY, 10.30 »jh.: Morning Worship. Mr. Keith Liddle. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Men's Meeting. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Women's Meeting. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Prayer Meeting. Tlends are Invited to Join in the Prayer Meetng held To-night at the 8.T.1., and in the Services at the Lewis Eady Hall on Sunday, at 7 p.m.. and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Eady i t all \f iss ioh A D Y H ALL jM- I 8 S I O N (Below J.C.L.. Queen Street). gUNDAY AT 7 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. PREACHER. MR. T /"V OANDERS R *J . U. iOANDERS. SUBJECT: WHAT TF /CHRIST hat 1 f Christ Should ~YT OT -return?" HOULD XI OT .CVETURN?" Testimony—Soloist: MR. R. N. BRADLEY. Bright Singing. Friendly Atmosphere. BE SURE AND COME. You Will Enjoy This Service. PRAYER MEETING. 6.30 P.m. p m —UNITE WITH WAYSIDE MISSION IN EADY HALL MEETING. O-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m.—PRAYER MEETING FOR REVIVAL (at 8.T.1.) B. —NO MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY NEXT WEEK on account of Labour Day Week-end. A /CENTRE OF SPIRITUAL VI7ITNESS." OF SPIRITUAL ' » ITNESS." rH E ON EHUNGA MISSION.; ORPHANS' CLUB HALL. ; CHURCH STREET. ONEHUNOA. . SERVICES: ! UNDAY 11 a.m., Communion. Subject: "Pass- j over Feast" continued. 7 p.m.. Psalm 3, verse 3. | WEDNESDAY—7.3O p.m., "How to Receive the > Mantle of Power." ALL MOST WELCOME. COME AND BRING A FRIEND. HALF - YEARLY CHRISTIAN CONVENTION will (D.V.) be held in HOWE STREET HALL, i LABOUR DAY WEEK-END, October 25 to 27. Hours of Meetings: Saturday—lo-12; 2.30-4.30; 6-8 p.m. j Sunday—7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, londay—ll-1; 2.30-4.30; 6-8 p.m. Speakers Expected: Messrs. J. W. CLAPHAM (Palestine). GEO. DANN, C. J. DRAKE, F. B. STEPHENS. Important Meeting: LEWIS EADY HALL (next J.C.L.), SUNDAY. 26th, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: MR. C. J. DRAKE. | Subject: "Christian Unity." : Redemption Songs Hymnbook will be used. All Christians Heartily Invited. AUCTIONS QEOSGE J J TDWILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, HIGH-CLASS ATTRACTIVE FURNISHINGS. IN THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, 249. QUEEN STREET, rpHURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23, ■*- AT 11 A.M. 'HE HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE FURNISHINGS of a Residence from St. Heller's and from an owner from Remuera, who are both leaving Auckland. Catalogue includes: — lANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE of 6 pieces, comprising Double Wardrobe, Reflex Mirrored Chest. Dressing Stool, Fed. Cupboard, Double Panelled Bedstead and Wire. 3HOICE OAK BUFFET DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 pieces, including Buffet Sideboard, D.L. Ex. Table and 4 H.B. Dining Chairs. JAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces. I-PIECE CHESTERFIELD in Silk Tapestry. tXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS. D.L. OAK TEA WAGON. Turkish Leather Ottoman. DAK BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Genoa of 3 pieccs. GENERAL FURNISHING REQUISITES. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., The Specialty Auctioneers, 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Ooulding. Auctioneers CHEMISTS RALPH'S Reliable Remedies, prompt mall aides Chemists. —137. Srmonda St. 2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 247, 18 October 1941, Page 17

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