JgggEAl, PARNELL. S 8 -°^unday :o Shools <n and Bible Classes. "'•SChoW Cnmmunlon. Choral with Sermon. 11 ™n Verv Rev. the Dean of Auckland. "Why I™la M-mber of tho Church-of England V " m_Ho!y Baalism. * p, «' Sivensong and sermon. The Very R ev ' "the Dfan of Auckland. "Can This Faith Carry_M£2 __ "•""MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Wcllcslcy street W f am-Hcly on 11 "'"preacher': CANON GEORGE COATS. 3P' ro^^Even: P t,r.'r o ''A ; i''hc : ni and Sermon. 7 CAKON GEORGE , COATS. M MONDS "s™™?Vicar: REV. S. B. R. CORBIN. lh SAINTS, FOXSOXBT, .. „. Holy Communion. 8 celebrant: ARCHBISHOP AVERILL. „ „ m -Maori Mission Gift Service, 'preacher: His Grace ARCHBISHOP AVERILL. I p.m.— Evensong. Vicar: CANON WALTER AVERILL. (PIPH'AMI , - CHURCH. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 O'CLOCK. SHORT SACRED RECITAL. Hens include "GLORIA" (Mozart), a Chorus from "The Messiah," and Two Quartets. Special Preacher: LT.-COM. E. R. PENNINGTON (U.S.A. Chaplain). jf,B.—Tune in to IZB Sunday Night, 6 o'clock. BEBESFOKD ST £f™s Cn CONGREGATIONAL (Next Central Fire Station.) Minister: REV. CLIFFORD L. WELCH. ■ n gjn-.-THAT'S WHERE' IT HURTS." » cm—"HAVES AND HAVE-NOTS." Usual Social Hour -after Evening Service. • TUESDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Family Circle. Speaker: REV. . JASPER CALDER. CREEK LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. VIGOROUS ■ ANSWERS TO VITAL QUESTIONS. '-- Special Series of Addresses. 6 mj—ll a.m.. J. O. Sanders. "The Road to Revival. 7 p.m.. Eric Blaiklock, M.A., "The Keantoß of Conversion." MON , -THURSDAY—Each Evening at 7.45 p.m. Speaker: Mr. J. O. Sanders. pilt Sfc ■— ■' METHODIST CHURCH. — Pitt. St. u , m CREV. E. T. OLDS. Subject: "What's the I Use.; of Prayer.; , Anthem "O Daysprins." B.3(i?J»- — SO 11 * Service. , o E. T. OLDS. Subject: "Religious Crtriks." Anthem: "But the Lord is Mindful " Soloist: Mr. Bernard Keam. Social Hcur at close. KINGSiiAND—II a.m. and 7 p.m.: REV. H. SPENCER. E3EN TERRACE—II a.m.: REV. R. J. .LIDDELL (Communion). 7 p.m.: MR. R. H. TODD. DOMINION RD.—ll a.m.: REV. C. H. LAWS. 8.A.. D.D. 7 p.m.: REV. E.W. HAMES. M.A. ROSKILL—II a.m. and 7 p.m.: REV. 11. C. MATTHEWS. KANDRINGHAM— it; a.m.: REV. J. OLPHERT. ,1 p.m.: REV. R. J. LIDDELL. jjETHODIST C H U B C U. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. r.mFTON' ROAD—II a.m.: REV. DR. H. RANSTON, MLA. 7 p.m.: REV. E. W. HAMES, M.A. TpenM—ll am.: REV. Wt WALKER. 7 p.m.: Men's Fellowship. Preacher. Mr. H. Oldham. vice-president of conference. MT. EDEN—II a.m.- and 7 p.m.: REV. J. P. JACK. REMUERA—II a.m. and 7 p.m.: v REV. B. ■ METSON. . • ■ - ■ ; mission bay—ll' a.m. and 7 p.m.: REV. L. GREENSLADE. "• ■ NEWMARKET—II a.m.: - MR. G. YEARBURY. PARNELL-^Ha.m.: : MR: C. A. FRENCH. 4 p.m.: REV. W. WALKER. FANMURE—3 p.m.: Student. PUT STREET METHODIST MEN AND WOMEN'S ADULT BIBLE CLASS. ;',.-- . 2.30: p.m. Sunday. Subject: " MODERN MIRACLES." All Welcome. 21 HOCNT* ALBERT METHODIST CHUECH. Ham—REV. WALTER PARKER. "The Secret of the Shining Face." Anthem. Vdm—rev"" WALTER ' PARKER. "Australian Patrolmen Saved by a Bible Text and a Antnem: "The Splendours of Thy Glory." ■ Duct: MR. AND MRS. LEATHER.. "Hold Thou My Hand." ONEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT ONEHUNGA—II: G.L.B. and 8.8. Parade, Rev. r>. Hickman. 7: United Service at Presbyterian Church. PENROSE— II and 4: Student W. Gregory. WALMSLEY~ROAD—2.oO: Student'W. Gregory: - METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. AIREDALE STREET (Opposite Town Hall). ! Visitors to the City cordially welcome. 11 a.m.—MR. E. ROBINSON. ' ...—,.,,„ I 7p.m.-REV. A. EVEIUL ORR. Subject: "AFTER , DEATH—WHAT?" Hymn Study by the Choir. Talkie Films and Friendly Hour. Soloist: Sergeant William Taulahi. a,m - "franklin ROAD BRANCH. 11 a.m.—REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL. NEWTON EAST MISSION. DUNDONALD STREET. 11 a.iri:—Mß. TODD (Worship-). 7 p.m.—BRIGHT GOSPEL SERVICE. THDP.SDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Rev. R. J. Liddell. speaks at Social Gospel Service. Choruses. Songs, and a Message For You. All Welcome. CHtJECHES OF CHRIST (ASSOCIATED). II a.m.—THE. LORD'S SUPPER. (All Churches.) PONSONBY RD.—ll a.m., H. CARDEN; 7 p.m.. "The. Faith- Which Knows No D««;t. CHAPLAIN CAPT. E. P. ADERMAN, B.A. DOMINION RD. —7 p.m.. "Questions-and Answers." L. BEAUMONT, B.A. ONEHTJNGA.—7 p.m., N. T.. HAIG. PT. CHEVALIER!— 7 p.TOV'P- WOOLF. AVONDALE.—6.3O p.m., R. BARNARD. . DEVONPORT.—fb.4S a.m., D. WOOLF. t.NTTY HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST - QUEEN STREET (Just Above Town Hall). •,. : , "11.15 a.m.—WORSHIP. A cordial invitation is given to all who sincerely - desire to walk in the Old Paths. CHEISTADELPHIANS, FREEMASONS' HALL, ''" . UPPER QUEEN STREET. 11 a.m.—Worship and Fellowship. - ~ 7 p.m.—"A ■ House of Prayer for All Nations. MR. W. S. YEARSLEY. ■--'■ All- Visitors. Cordially Welcomed. C H SI S T A D E L P n I A N S (A.8.5.F.), UNITY- HALL, 323, QUEEN STREET. . II a.m.—Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Address. "THE GREAT REVIVAL!" . .. - MR. V. E. BEAUMONT. All Welcome'. ' No Collection. UNITARIAN CHURCn, PONSONBY ROAD ■ "■ ' ' (Near Reservoir). Evening Service, 7 p.m. Organ Recital. 6.40 p.m. Andante (Hollins), Esquisser (Macdowell), Cantilene Pastorale (Guilmant). NEW CHURCH- (Swcdenbo'gian), NEWTON: ROAD. Left From Symonds Street. -TJIVINE WORSHIP. SUNDAY, 11 A.M. Subject: "TRUE AND FALSE WITNESS." Rev. Robert J. Strong. VISITORS - WELCOMED. THE SALVATION ARMY. CONGRESS HALL, GREY'S AVENUE. _, SPECIAL SONGSTER WEEK-END. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m.: Open Air, Victoria Street. 8 P.m.: Musical Programme by the Songsters and Other Artists. SUNDAY, li a.m.: Topic. "Steadfastness and Watchfulness." Speaker, Mrs. Brigadier W. H. Smith. 3 p.m.: Hour of Praise. Speaker: SongsterLeader H. Dopson. Topic: "Snakes. , 7 p.m.—GREAT GOSPEL SERVICE. Speaker: MRS. , MAJOR LEE. _ Don't Miss These; Meetings. T H E S A L V.A T I O N A B M Y. PONSONBY.'ROAD, NEWTON. SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m.—OPEN AIR. PITT ST. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Holiness, "conducted by LIEUT.-COL. H. „ SMITH. 3-15 P.m.—Songsters. Leader: Bro. L. Bees-ri. 7 • Hearty. Singirlg. Band Music. Gospel MctJages. «ts__ ' Bring Another This Sunday. , , ADJUTANT and MRS. GEO. H. SAWYER. CO. s. MONDAY, 8 p m —First-class programme by - Auckland Artists.-. Admission 1/. - - - SALVATION ARMY HALL, Queen St., Onehunga - - SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. CORPS 57th ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Holiness Assembly. . _■. . 3 P.m.—Reunion of Old Identities and Friends. 7 P.m.—Salvation. Conducted by Envoy and Mrs. Montgomery. Everybody Welcome. MONDAY, AUGUST 23—Programme, 7.45. SALVATION ARMY • NEWMARKET'•3O p.m.: Intercessory Prayer Meeting. Forward special requests for prayer to Major Hawkes. 2. Roxburgh Street. Newmarket. All are Welcome. HIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE, Wellington Street. Sunday, 3.45 p.m.—Mystic Teaching. - The Burden." Mr. T. W. Silcock. Tuesday. 7.45 p.m. f°c>al. Good Music, etc. Wednesday, 2 p.m., W.P.C. speaker. Miss W. G. Lovatt. "A Study of a Healthy People." Soloist, Mrs. F. Osborne.' Thursday, 7 p.m., Healing Centre, 8 p.m. Reconstruction Group. "What Makes a Life Significant?" Mr. Brian Dunnlngham. Public welcome. ÜBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS, 371. QUEEN STREET Celebration of Holy Eucharist. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. Celebrant: THE BISHOP. Service of Vespers and Solemn Benediction, _. Monday, 7.30 p.m., at Chapel, Epsom. TH E : UNIVERSAL C HUB cU. .PIERCE BUILDING. SYMONDS STREET. SUNDAY, 7pm — "REV. HARRIET HUDSON. "Sleep and Dreams." Flowers. THURSDAY. 8 p.m.—Psychometry and Written ■Saturday, '7.4s—Healing and Absent Treatment. T HE, SOCIETY OF FKIENDS (QUAKERS) Corner Mount Eden Road and Sylvan Avenue. ■1." "Meeting for Worship. Sunday. 11 a-" 1 - B ninswick Building, 'yueen St., Auckland. :21
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 9
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