J^JETHODIST CHURCH <OF N.Z ; TARANAKI STREET CIB XJUIT. WESLEY^CHURCH, • Taranal .i EtreetRev. Clarence Eaton. 11 a.m., 'Lord Increase our IT aith.!" 2.45 p.m., Mr. H. Temple YJ hite. "Famous Hymns and Hymn-ni -iters " 7 p.m. Christ a Perplexity.- Anthem, My Heavenly Friend" (Parker)! • j°.'m <? me,V nt.° Him" ( "The Messiah"), Miss Mariorio Ckil : BROOKLYN-11 a.m., Mr. I I. P Mouran. 7 p.m., Mr. J. Ru me ARO STREET-7 p.m., Mr. " W Jenkinson. ELLINGTO-V SOUTH' METHODIST CIRCUIT TRINITY—II a.m. (Communic ,n), Rev E Drake. "If—!" 7 p.m. (t Tnveiling of memorial tab'ot to tho i ite Mr J Jamieson), Roy. E. Drake. "Tho Stens 2. f, a.P'e rim-'' Anthem, "Holy Art ■Uiou (from Handel's l.a rgo). Solo '(} G we D M{, Life for T1 leo" (J»dc).' Mr. W. B. Brown. ' Jubilee of Sunday School an d Annirers?STi S,S rvices, on Sundaji „ 11th and 18tli November. ISLAND BAY (School Ann* versarv)-Seo special advertisement. WESLEY CHURCH, IS LAND BAY (Cljde street.), SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANN? ."VERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. J. G. Char .man. 3 p.m., Rev. C. Eaton. 7 p.m., Rev. E. T. Olds. WEDNESDAY, 7th NO VEMBER. Tea at 5.45 p.m. Tick* ts Is. AnniywsaryMeeting d Pri2° : Distribution at 7.30. Chairman Mr. 11. F. Clarke. Special Hymns by scholars at all tj le services rjmORNDON METHODI .ST CIRCUIT! MOLESWORTH-STWI , j.m., R ev G E. Brown; 7 p.m., It 3V . c. C. Har-KARORI-ll a.m., Rev. i C. C. Harrison; 7 p.m., Mr. Hart. NORTHLAND—II a.m., Mr Swift- 7 p.m., Rev. G. E. Brown: KAIWARRA-11 a.m., 1 I r . Fletcher; 7 p.m., Mr. Laurensor, NGAHAURANGA-6.30 p.m., Bible Class Members. All welconji ). jyjETHODIST CENTS AL MISSION REV. J. F. MJ! RTIN. • 10 a.m., Silver Band, Wi-j jht-st. 11 a.m., Webb street, CJc immunion. o p.m.—Silver Band, Ghir -neo street 7 p.m.—Everybody's \ Theatre. "Tho Lure of the World."' A Welcome fa r All. TTILBIRNIE METHOf JIST CIRCUIT HATAITAI—II a.m., D Ir. F. Stock- 7 p.m., Mr. W. P. Pa ge. MARANUI—II a.m.. E cv. E. T. Olds--7 p.m., Mr. R. N. < Grono. WORSER BAY—7 p, m., Rev. J. G Chapman. MniAMAR—7 p.m., Mi -. H. D. C. HorAvood. ' l LOWER HUTT 10 :THODIST CIRCUIOI. SUNDAY, 4th lU JVEMBER. 11 a.m. —Mr. J. Stoherxi , use - 7 p.m.—Rev. W. Ro» Subject: "A Social Healing acd Spiritual Ministry.'" Anthem : "iv ise for Thy Light is Come" (Klvy). 84th Sunday School j Vnniversaryj next Sunday. llth $ November, King George s Theatre. ' TAITA—II a.m., Rev. W. Rowe. •V7-IVIAN-ST. BAl>i fisl CHURCH. REV. F. E. HA":B RY Preaches. 11 a.m.—"The Cost at Love." 7 p.m.—Hot-point Ta Ik: "The Healing ■Mission. Sermon:' "Imaginary Interviews at the Cross. 1 ' (Communion Service to follow.) BERHAMPORE BJk PTIST CHURCH. Rintoul i .treet. SUNDAY, 4th NOY EMBER, 1923.—10 a.m., Junior C.E. 11 a.m., Rev. D. I Catehpole, "How to Obtain tho Ful- - filmeut of a Prai nise." Observance of the Sacrament, at close of service. 2.30 p.m., Sundnj School and Biblo Classes. 6.20 p.m Prayer Meeting. 7 P.m., Rev. D. Q ltrhpole, "The New Highway." • MONDAY, Senior OJ E., 7.45 pm WEDNESDAY, Pra S er and Praisa Service, 7.45 p.m. jDAPTIST CHUia Jh] BROOKLYN. REV. W. S. ; ROLLINGS. 11 a.m.—"A Pattern, of Good Works." 7 p.m.—"God's Good Discipline and Guidance. ■ Visitors '■■' welcome. TSLAND BAY Bj VPTIST CHURUa 11 a.m., Rev. H. B . Edridge. Subject: "Thy Will be Dc inc." Communion at close of address. 7 p.m.—Rev: M. W^ P. Lascelles. T YALL BAY B APTIST CHURCH. | -S-^ Resolutii in street i . ■ _ . l 11 a.m.—Rev. H. R . Turner. 7 p.m.-rßev. H. ] i. Edridge. Subject"There is No I difference." Communion at close of i address. mORY STREET MISSION HALL. "PAS' ADISE. 1' "PAR ADISE." "WHAT ITS U OSS INVOLVES?" Will be the subject on Sunday, at 7 p.m Speaker: AC r. C. J. Drake. Hearty Ini itation tb All. 3 p.m., SUNDA; V, Bible Study, at 84, Tory-st. Subject: "The Meal Offermg" introduced by Mr. L. A. Brunton. 7.45 p.m , WED! -fESDAY-Meeling for Prayer and Um-M ,rj. Mr. Brunton will continue his holpfi il addresses on "Spiritual Athletics." • ' All Chri 3 tians Invited. SALVA' WON ARMY. Vivian 5 street Citadel. TTNITED Coij.s Cadet Sunday To- *-< morrow. Conducted * by Major Burton.' COME AND U EAR, SIXTY YOUNG 1 'EOPLE ' ■ ■ I , . Spoak, 1 Sing,, and Pray. 7 and 11 a.m.r-1; iolinoss Meetings. 3 p.m.—Happy { loure. 7 p.m.—Revival . Meeting. Speaker: Mrs. • Ensign Carre -H ISLAND BAY:' PICTURE PALACE—II a.m. and 7 j r.m. Conducted b(. y Adjutant Gamer. THURSDAY, 9 p.m.—Public Reception tb Brigadier and Mrs. Saunders, from Australia. WELLING'P o5 SPIRITUALIST CX URCH (Inc.), X ent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 i p.m.—Trance Address hv Mr. R. A. 1 ,?cbb. Subject: "Is Satan Necessary?" Clairvoyance by Mrs. Webb. On en Circle after Service' Lyceum, 2 j 50 p.m." TUESDAY. 8 i ip.m.—Development Class THURSDAY, ! J p.m.—Occult Study Class LANTERN LI :CTURE, 7th November MEMBERS' » OCIAL, 14th November. THE CHU RCH OF SPIRITUAL RES .EARCH ONO) CARLTON HALL, Marion street. suk s .\' niScxr ations from 5 p.m., Visi toTs' Tea «Jl-P>J?TK S p 8' t" 1 Mr -TrJ- Gohen- Suls--ject: The o Pa thway to Happiness." FolKb? SP^ "tual Clairvoyanco by Mrs. WE M f=|DAI r 7.45 p.m.-Addr» S by I Demon.tS r Chara?'or Building. , g«m°aetii tions from Flower, by A&. |
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