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| Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etaI OT. MATTHEWS CHURCH. WELLESLEYO STREET WEST. SUNDAY, APRIL 7th. 8 a m. Holy Communion; 11 u.tn , Morning Prayer. Sermon, aurl Holy Communion (preacher, Rev. W E. Gillam); 4.15 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Evensong mid Sermon (preacher, Rev*. W Brooke. A., Hector of Frenchay, Bristol). Anthem. " Now is Christ Risen" (West): offertory solo. "The Hon*,* Divine" (Gordon Temple), Mr Chan. W. MacKOwan. ' MONDAY. APRIL Bth.—MIDDAY SERVICE, 1.15 p. ill. to 1.45 p.m. j Address by the Right Rev. the Bishop of I . Melanesia. O T. J! A T T II i: W ' S C II U II C H. k> THE TOWER is Open to Visitors every week : .day. from 12 Oil 4.3d p.m. Tickets, sixpence j each. OT. PAUL'S. feVMONDS-STREET. O —8 a.m.. Holy Communion: 11 a.m.. Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Anthem. "Come, ye Faithful ' (Hall); offertory solo. " The Soft Southern Breey.e " (Barn by). Mr. Reginald Hooton. A LI, SAINTS' CHURCH. I'ONSONBY ROAD. I * V — First Sunday after Faster.—Holy Coin- i munion. 8 a.m.; Children's Service. 10.30 a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion. 11 a.m., i Bible Class, S.i Holy Baptism. 4 p.m.: | Evensong. 7 p.m. (preacher, the Bishop of | .Melanesia). MEL AXES! AX MISSION.— BISHOP OK El, AX A will give an Address to CITY and BUSINESS PEOPLE on the present work and prospects of the Mission in ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH on MONDAY, APRIL 8. 1907, beginning at 1.15 p.m. and concluding at 1 45 p.m. OT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY VICES. IX THE SCHOOLROOM, WELLINGTON-STREET. 11 a.m.—REV. (i. J. SPENCE (Grafton Road). 3 p.m.—REV. A. C. WEDDEItSPOON (to the Children). 7 p.m.—REV. R. L. WALKER, M.A. SACRED OEMS BY A LARGE CHOIR OF 150 VOICES. Music composed by .). 11. Maunder. W. 11. .Jude, Ernest, Xicliol, and others. Accompaniments, by a Good Orchestra. Evening Solo: "The Beautiful Prayer " (Lindsay Lennox), by Mr. W. Aspinall. Special Collections at all Services on behalf of Sunday-school. UT, ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN (ALIEN ►J ROAD) CHURCH (Lov.er hud of Syniondsstreet).—Services at 11 a.m. and / p.m. Preacher, Mr. C. 11. Poole, M.11.i!. C" T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, I O KIIYBER PASS ROAD.-Rev. A. C. Wed- ! derspoon.—ll a.m.. " Showers of Blessings." ! 7 p.in., " Home and Home Lite." Anthem, | "1 Will Lilt Up .Mine Eyes" (Dr. Clarke- ; Whitleld). The solo will be sung by Air. V\ . j Steel. T7" NOX CHURCH. PA II N E L L. ! j REV. .1, 11. RUSSELL, II.1). j 11 and 7. } I JpONSONBY HALL. THREE LAMPS. j ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11—" Transforming Grace." Children's Ad- ! dress. " Keeping Your Promise." 7—"'llie Christian Statesman—W. E. Glad- ! stone." A Cordial Invitation. Books Provided. i U" .M'.iIUNGA viekian CHURCH.- j 1 11 a.m., " St. Paul's Answer to Modern ] Caricatures of the Atonement." 7 p.m.. "The i Sad End of a Man Disobedient to God. ' - Rev. I) D. Scott. CT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, i' GREAT NORTH ROAD.— Morning at 11, " Why Were the Disciples First Called Chris tians?" Children's Sermon. " Running for the Prize." Evening at 7, "Tile Banner With the Strange Device."—Preacher, Rev. R. H. ' Catherwood. EPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morn- • ing, 11; Evening, 7.—Rev. R. F. Macnicol. Sunday-school, 2.50 p.m., in Epsom Hall. _____ i 1? DENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-- ' Xii Rev. A. Miller. M.A.—ll. "A Good Conscience;" 6.45. "The Way of Peace." /J METHODIST CHURCH. - PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. | PITT-STREET.II. Rev. .1. A. I.oxford. * " Ordering Our Conversation Aright." 6.45, <\ The President of the Conference, REV. W. SLADIC. will conduct this service. Subject. , The Sureness of the Gospel." The President's Farewell Auckland Service. i < MOUNT ALBERT.—II, Mr. W. J. Harvey; I ; 6.45. Rev. W. Grigg (valedictory). TRINITY. KINGSLAND.—II, Rev. T. W. New bo Id ; 6.45, Rev. T. W. Newbold (valedictory). ARC'HHILL.—II, Mr. L. Neale; 6.45, Mr. J. 1 R. Chatterton. \ AVONDALE.—II, Mr. G. Knight; 6.45, Mr. - Jabez Bridges. / WAIKUMETE.6.3O, Mr. B. Viggers. HENDERSON. —6.30, Mr. L. Neale. j METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.—A UCK- !' LAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II, Rev. W. L. Walker. j 11.A.; 6.30, Rev. G. W. .1. Spence. Communion ( Service at close of Evening Worship. j MOUNT EDEN.—II, Rev. W. Grigg; 6.30, Rev. W. R. Tuck, B.A. ( NEWMARKET.-11, Rev. W. R. Tuck, 8.A.; 5.30, Mr. G. W. L. Robinson. _ PAR NELL.—II, Mr. W. J. Holdsworth; 7, { Mr. F. Stone (Missioner). " REMUERA.—7, Mr. C. French. 1 PANMURE.—7, Mr. R. ,1. Adlington. E Methodist CHURCHES. - auckland iVI WEST CIRCUIT. ST. .JOHN'S. PONSON BY.—ll a.m., Rev. (}. IBond; subject. "How the Battle was Won." j.4d p.m., REV. L. M. iSITT, REV. L. M. [SITT. Morning Anthem, "Awake Up My 11 jlory " (Barnb.v). In the evening: Solo. ~ ' The Promise of Life," by Miss Amy George; I \nthem, " The Radiant Morn " (Woodward). * BAYFIELD.—II a.m., Mr. W. Brakenrig; >.45 p.m., KeV " G. Bond; subject. "A NEW /OICE." — ... I 1 VTORTH SHORE METHODIST CHURCHES.- - DEVON PORT—II. Rev. .1. S. Rishworth; ( , Rev. G. S. Cook. SUNN YSIDE—II, Rev. G V Cook; 7, Mr. It. B. Gelston. BIRKENHEAD r: -11. liev. S. Griffith; 7, Mr, S. Stone. TAKA- I' 'UNA—II. .Mr. G. Wilson; 6.45, Mr. W. Wild. •>* vOR 1 HCO'l E—ll. Mr. S. Stone; 6.45, Rev S. )<! Jritlith. ' — t, A LAND METHODISI MISSION ' -AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION', £' i _ ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ARCADE. ' 7 1 a.m.—REV. .1, WILSON. I '- p.m.— Bible Cla-s. # REV J. WILSON. j' l " • • | o! p. FORESTERS' HALL. • '' p -2h»i:!& H- £'■ ROthwell. FAREWELL : f bi.LVICE. Subject, " How the Gospel ! I I ouches the Problem of Sin." ' ' - M HELPING HAND HALL. : E 1 a.in.—V. B. F. ROTHWELL. ! th ~ HE\ ; WILSON (Superintendent ol i m tne Mission). ; * ,! p.m.— Brass Band Meeting. Victoria Park. |<V DRIMITIVE . \!ETIIODIST CHURCHES i ~ . 1* AN LIN ROAD—II, Mr. A. Mill: 6.45. ! / ev. G. Clement. WATER VIEW— Rev <; I 1 /i'iVVV, i? K -V,- Gamble. RICHMOND ,OAD—II. Lev. (i. Cieinent; 6.45, Mr. J. Fer- I »-"»• A VONDALE-7, Mr. R. Coslett. Ji! i vnpV'ir r r JJLST CHURCH, A I.EX- - . ANDRA-sTREEI.— II, Rev. W. S. Potter bject sermon. " Seeds." Parents and young eop.e specially invited. 6.45, Rev. W. S. J»i otter, "An Ancient Legacy." Anthem. "Oh — :>r a Closer Walk With God;" Recitative, fV They that Sow in Tears;" Solo, " When the » olden Sheaves are Gathered." JERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATION Ai< -> CHURCH- •"] Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKIN'S. Di a.m.—"THE SUPREME GLORY OF COD." He p.m.—BIBLE CHARACTERS. No. 1: "THE — BAD-TEMPERED MAN." \ (Evening Communion. \\- ( fOL'NT EDEN CONGREGATION ! 111! -1- CHURCH. -"THE INSTINCT OF DEBTORSHJP." 45-" THE NEW BIRTH." V Preacher: REV . WM. DAY. > -Mount Roskill Public School Hall. —— | TEW TON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. , S ED.NBURGH-BTREET. - Morning. 11— J cv. George Burgess; Evening. 6-4sßev. | eor«e Bulges*. Communion, fr p in. Prayer I eetingi, 7.30 a.m., •> m. i UCKLAND SOCIE 1 " FOR SPIRITUAL „ v PROGRESS, Heifisttfed..-Cent Hall. "• •ok-street — Sunday Services. 3 p.m. and 7 m. Mrs. Harris-Rolierts will five a Chain icture composed of answer* to wr'ttcn <iuot. \ on*. Lyceum. 3 in., ' 'Ibc ;moi,\ ol the , I ood Siiirituaily Interpreted." All welcome. jAL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 2

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