RELIGIOUS. T® INITY METHODIST STUART STREET. CHURCH, , CENTENARY THANKSGIVING 1 DAY. Rev. M. A. RUGBY PRATT. 10 a.m., Prayer and' Intercession, 11 a.m., ‘The Sacrifice of Thanksgiving.’ Anthem, ‘Creation Hymn’ (Beethoven). 3 p.m., Sunday School Bally. Speaker, Sister Maud Coleman (London). 6.30 p.m., ‘Tho Days of Old.’ MAYOR-AND COUNCILLORS WILL ATTEND. Solo, ‘Tho Lord is My Light’ (Allitson), Mrs C. Samson (nee Miss Martha Hall). Aria, ‘lt Is Enough’ (from ‘Elijah’), Mr Leslie Borrow. Anthems: (1) ‘The Heavens are Telling’ (‘Creation’), (2) ‘ O-Gladsome Light’ (Sullivan), (3) ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ (The Messiah ’). RETIRING COLLECTION FOR FAMINE FUND. After Meeting for Prayer and Retrospect. GLBNAYIvN.—II and 6.30, Rev. R. E. FORDYGK. WOODHAUGH.—6.3O, Mr A. E. STEVENS. METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGON HALL. CENTENARY THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. CLARENCE EATON. Evening Subject; ‘From Cannibalism to Civilisation,’ The story of the taming of tho Maori anti of our debt to tho Great-hearts of the Past. SPECIAL MUSIC. Solos: ‘ Angels Ever Bright and Fair,’ Mrs Morison Macdonald; ‘How Many Hired Servants?’ Mr W. N. Sattorthwaito. Anthem, ‘Seek AM (he Lord,’ Choir. Organ Solo, • Prelude in D Flat’ (Goodhart) j Mr Chas. -A. Marlin. JJNDAS STREET METHODIST 1 CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11 and 6.30, Rev. WALTER J. OXBROW. APPROPRIATE ADDRESSES, SPECIAL MUSIC. Soloist, Mien A. inglis. Organ Solo, Air G. Wilkinson. SALE OF PRODUCE, MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. R A YBNSBOU RN E.—ll, Mr SYLVESTER; 6.30, Mr W. J. THOMAS. ORNINGTON METHODIST OHORCH. HARVEST AND CENTENARY THANKSGIVING. 11 a.m., Mr SIMON, 6.30 p.m.. Rev, B. F. ROTIIVVELL and Sister MAUD COLEMAN (from England). Solo, Miss A. Guy. Special Music at Both Services. BELLKKNOWBS.—11 a.m., Rev. ROTHWELL. CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD. Great Centenary Thanksgiving Day, Beginning with Prayer Meeting at 7 a.m. 11, Rev: E. O. PEARN. 7, Rev. R. RAINE. Thanksgiving Topics at Both Services. Hymns That You Like. Soloist, Mr Newton. Song Service from 6.40 to 7. CAVER-SHAM METHODIST CHURCH, Main South road. Services; 11 a.m., Mr MTNDOE: 6.30, Rev. G. P. HUNT. Soloist, Mr 11, Stubbs, jun. (Special Centenary Thanksgiving). ABBOTSFORD.—II a.m., Rev. G. P. HUNT; 6.30 p.m.. Mr MILLER. FAIRFIELD, Mr M‘LAY. HARVEST SALE, GAVERSHAM METHODIST HALL, Main South road, MONDAY, MARCH mil, Afternoon and Evening. Fruit, Vegetables, Useful Articles of New and Second-hand Clothing, cto. Don’t Miss It. /fAORI HILL Methodist Church.—ll, JL Rev. Rainc; 6.30. Rev. Pcaru. Cenaary Thanksgiving Services. Evening 8010, , Master Eric Brebncr. IT. KIDD A Methodist Church.—Centenary 1 Thanksgiving Services: XI, Sister lud Coleman (of England); 6.30, Rev. B. ilson. Solo, Mr G. Kirk. Broad Bay: , Mr H. 17. Haynes; 6.30, Mr W. S. MasMacandrow’s Bay: 11, Mr -Ma-slm, "licliff: 11, Rev. Mct-son. & OSLYN Methodist Church.—Harvest L Festival Services: Morning ami Eveng Rev. T. B. Pybus. /N HURO II E S OF CHRIS T. \J TABERNACLE, KING STREET. 11, ‘The Search for Happiness.’ 6.30, ‘Unarmed Faith.’ 2.45, Bible School; 3, Loyal Be.rca.iis. S. G. GRIFFITH. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Special Addrc&es morning and evening'by Mr B. G. Corlctt. Monday, 7.30 p.m., Sale of Produce. Admission free. ROSLYN.—II, 2.30, and 6.30, HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE'S. Ail welcome, No collection. Sals of Produce, Monday. 7.50. Proceeds in aid of Bible School. MORNiNGTON.—II a.m., Worship; 2.30 p.m., Bibio School. Gospel Service; subject, ‘Do it Heartily.’ Preacher, J. M. limes. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—II a.m., Christian Worship; 2.50 p.m., Bible School; 6.50 p.m., Gospel Service. Mr Raymond Christensen. CHURCH OF CHRIST, FILLEUL STREET (Holding Lifa and Advent Truths), FAREWELL ADDRESSES BY MB WATERHOUSE. 11 a.m., Fellowship. 2.45 p.m., Children's Service. Blackboard Address and Special Singing by tho Children. 6.30 p.m., Evening Service. Subject, ‘Tho Gospel of a Great Salvation. 1 ‘THURSDAY, 7.15 p.m., BIBLE SCHOOL. Subject, * The Lpistlo to tho Romans. Leader, Mr J. M'KELLAR, I HE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 7 a.m., Knee-drill. 11 a.m., Holiness Service. 7 p.m., Salvation Service. Meetings conducted by Adjutant BAKER, from Dunedin. n ALYATION ARMY, & SOUTH DUNEDIN. t Services 11 urn., o p.m,, and 7 p.m. j 11 a.m., Holiness Mooting and Flower Service. 5 p.m., Praise Meeting. Ni"ht, 7 o’clock, Memorial Servlco to late D Bro, Smith. 0. E. RANSOM, C.O. SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURES At the 'ELLOWS’ HALL, ROSLYN. ommenoing at 7 o’clock. Subject; •LIGHT AND LIFE.’ Como and Bring a Friend. yanced SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY. Workers’ a *(inc.), Choral Hall, Moray place: y 3 p.m., Messages, Psychic, Flowers, ru’llivan and others. 7.15 p.m., Trance ; s ‘ Spiritualism, Socialism, Mystic i'oxy,’ by Rev. John Howard, follow no Bonce. ‘Messages, Flowers, Colors, j," Written Questions answered. iu) 'Banco seen daily on Health Mat--107 Harrow street. Wednesday, 8, jmetry (Mr B. W. Pollott). Special Sunday, pianist. “Tho Lord is my end, I shall not want.” USTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, Trades Hall, Moray place (opposite First Church), lay Evening, 7 o’clock. All welcome.
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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 8
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