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Sermons, Lectores. Soirees, etc QT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PAESELL.O First Sunday after Trinity.—Celebration of Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Morning Prayer. 10 a.m.; Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 a.m. .Children's Service, 3 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon. 7 p.m. QT. PAUL'S. SYMONDS-STREET.-8 a.m.. C 5 Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Anthem, "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward); offertory solo, "Lead. Kindly Light'' (Pinsuti). Miss Emily M. Moon.' - A LL SAINTS' CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD. __'■ First Sunday after Trinity.—Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Children's Service, 10.30 a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Bible Class, 3.15 p.m.; and Baptism. 4 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. i.; ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, WELLESLE YSTREET' WEST. - ~ SUNDAY. JUNE 2nd.. 3 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Sermon, and Holy Communion (choral); 3 p.m.. Children's Service; 4.15 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Anthem, " The Radiant Morn" (Woodward); offertory, solo. " A Dream of Paradise" (Gray). Mr. P. ■ Ashton-Parker. W. E. GILLAM, Vicar. . DT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THE TOWER 13 Open to Visitors every week day. from 12 till 4.30 p.m. Tickets.- sixpence each. ' TJPIPHANY CHURCH, NEWTON. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JUNE 2nd. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer. 13 a.m.: Choral Celebration and Sermon, 11 a.m.: Baptisms. 4.30 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. Preacher, REV. P. CLEARY. 77- N0 X CHURCH. PARNELL. REV. J. B. RUSSELL, B.D. 11 a.m. arid 7 p.m. Anthem. " What are These" (Stainer). CT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ►3 PONSONBY. - 11 and 7-REV. A. MACAULAY CALDWELL. 11—" Why Should Men Pray?" Children's Address, " The Ethiopian." 7—" True Patriotism" (unavoidably postponed from last week). All interested in the Empire cordially invited. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-STREET.-Preacher, REV. R. L. WALKER, M.A.—ll a.m., subject. "Gideon: The Survival of the Fittest." Children's Address, " Companionship." Anthem, "Te Deum" (Stainer). 7 p.m., subject, Blood and. Iron." Evening, Communion Service. , . , C»T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O ALTEN ROAD (Lower End of Symondsstreet).—Divine Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, 0. H. Poole, Esq., M.H.R. ST. DAVIDS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O KHYBER PASS ROAD. REV. A. C. WEDDERSPOON. 11 a.m.— A Message from Rev. W. Gray Dixon." 7 p.m.—" A Forsaken Soul." ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O GREAT NORTH ROAD.—Morning, Mr. Stewart; Evening, Mr. Evans. EDEN DALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev. A. Miller, M.A.—ll, Communion; 6.45. '"'" The Christian Paradox." ONKHUNGA HREeBVTERIAN CHURCIIi-' 11 a.m., Communion of the Lord's Supper. '" Jesus and the Winter." ' 7 p.m., v '" The New Testament and the Cold." Rev-. D. D; Scott. ,V ; V:-: . : '„ ■-.;-; ■■ '' -' v : PSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. Wrii. Trotter (late of Bannockburn, Scotland). Sunday-school in Epsom Hall, 2.30 p.m.; A UCKLAND , METHODIST ' MISSION. ./; ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY. 7 a.m.—United Prayer Meeting, Pitt-street :•■ ..Church;-' .. ':■:'■■' : '-'r . 11 a.m.-ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ARCADEMorning Service, REV. J. 4 WILSON and MR. J. LOCK. '... :>.;,-"■„::■ •-'/' l '.:l'--'■':'-3 p.m.—FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. Opening P.S.A. SERVICE. Speaker. REV. J.. WILSON.- Subject, "A MANLY RELIGION." Soloists. MISS LEE and MR. WIL- „ FRED., MANNING. Accompanist, MISS' K. MULDOON. Selections by the Newton Band. Collection in aid of Self-denial Fund. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker. 'REV. J. WILSON. Subject, THE GREAT STARTING POINT." Soloist, MISS ' CONWAY. THE SPECIAL SELF-DENIAL OFFERINGS WILL- BE - RECEIVED IN BOX :. AT DOOR. • - \ , HELPING HAND HALL, FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 Leader, Mr. T. Clark. Speaker, " MissA. McLennan, , •:?-''■ ' > i ■ t> 3' p.m.—Sunday-school. " - v . f \ 7,' p.riiC—Evangelistic Service,' 1 conducted, by MR.., WILLIAM STEWART. Communion "after service, REV. J. WILSON. SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN BOX AT DOOR. . MONDAY, JUNE 3rd. 8 p.m.— but ever fresh Recital, LIFE IN N.Z. AND VICTORIAN PRISONS/' by REV. J. WiLSOiM. Musically interspersed by NEWTON BAND,- ; in Forester's Hall, Newton. Vocalists, Messrs. LEN. HEATH and C. F. SNOWDON., Given on recent tour with marked success. ': Admission by ticket, 6d. Chairman, MR. C. 11. POOLE, M.H.R. Proceeds to Self-denial ■: : Fund. , ; -, ' WEDNESDAY-ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ARCADE. Special Praise Service, 7.30 p.m. .I *■ Declaration of Self-denial results. Full at- : tendance of workers reeiuestcd. , ETHODIST , CHURCH. - PITT-STREET IVX • -CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET.—9.3O, Special Service for Wesleyan Bluejackets and Marines, H.M. ' Warships. Rev. J. A. Luxford (chaplain). Miss Alice Rimmer will sing, and a sacred song will be given by young men of the Y.M.I. ■■ . , I-'''-:'. PITT-STREET.—II. Rev. J. A. Luxford; 6.45, Rev. J. A. Luxford. Subject,'." Why Proclaim the Death of Jesus '(" Miss A. Rimmer will sing, " Gou Moves in a Mysterious Way" •(Isoline). Offertory Organ Solo, "The Gon.dola Song," by Mr. H. E. Light, F.G.O. ■ MT. -ALBERT.—II,. Rev. W. C Oliver; 6.45, Rev. W. C. Oliver. TRINITY, KINGSLAND.11, Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.45, Mr G. Knight. ARCHHILL.—II, Mr. H. Scott; 6.45, Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. AVONDALE.—II, Mr. W. Nagle; 6.45, Mr. C. French. HENDER-SON.-2.30, Rev. W. C. Oliver. WAIKUMETE. —6.30. Mr. W. Hammond. METHODIST CHURCHES. — AUCKLAND ;-•< -■■■' WEST CIRCUIT. . ST. JOHN'S.—Morning. 11,: E. B. Tinsley Evening, 6.45. E. Cox (student). Anthems: Morning. "King of Kings," soloist Mrs. Edgar; evening, "Dona Nobis," front Farmer's " Maes in B Flat." BAYFIELD.—Morning, 11, E. Cox (student); Evening, 6.45, E. B. Tiusley (student). ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.-AUCK-LAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.-11. Rev. G. W. J. Spence. Subject, "The Vicarious Sacrifice." Communion Service, 6.45, Rev. G. W, J. Spence, '■ Old Testament Portrait:, Joseph, ; the Successful Man." ••••■■: ■» MOUNT EDEN—II.-Rev. J , H. Simmonds; 6.45. Rev. W. R. Tuck, 8.A., Communion Service. .'. • ..:. .:,'.'■ NEWMARKET— Vr. W. Howard Thomas; 7. Mr. T. T. Garland. PARNELL METHODIST MISSION.—II, Rev. W. R. Tuck, 8.A., Communion Service; 7, Leader, Mr. F. W. Stone. Speaker, Mr. W. H. Thomas. - , . . ' REMUERA.-7, Mr. J. Schbfield. v V PANMURE.-7, Mr. W. Saunders. NORTH SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT.-DEVONPORT.-11. Rev. S. Griffith; 7, Rev. S. Griffith. SUNNYSIDE.-11, Mr. W. Brakenrig; 7, Mr. W. A. Burley (student). TAKAPUNA.-11, Mr. W. A.Burley (student) ; 6.45, Mr. L. Hames. •DIRKENHEAD f METHODIST CIRCUIT. BIRKENHEAD.-11, Mr. F. Rands (student); 7, Supply. NORTHCOTE.-11. Mr. S. Stone; 7, Mr. F. Rands. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.FRANKLIN ROAD-11 and 6.45. WATERVIEW—3 and 6.30. RICHMOND ROAD-11 and 6.45. AVONDALE—7. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Preacher, JOSEPH CLARK. Morning, Prayer Meeting. Morning, 11— A God All-Knowing." , Evening, 6.45—" A God Unknown." Evening, B—Outdoor Meeting. Anthem by the Choir at the Evening Service. Everybody Welcome. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.—Morning, 11 a.m.. Evening, 7 p.m.. Rev. T. A. Williams; Afternoon, Sunday-school. MOUNT ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH.— Rev. E. A. Kirwood.Tl, " The Great Awakening: Wesley and Whitfield." Communion at close. 6.45, "The Simple Gospel." Praise Service led by Men's Guild Choir. Solo, Mr. W. Firth. PONSONBY .BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, 11—Rev. Alfred North. Evening, 7—Mr. H. Townshend. RICHMOND BAPTIST ■ CHURCH. Morning, at 11— R. S. Abel. Evening, at Rev. A. North. QUEEN'S HALL, PAGET-STKEET. PONSONBY.—Evangelistic Services will (D.V.) be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of Faith Mission, Scotland, Every Sunday, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.. and Children's Services (or Sunday-school), 11 a.m. All heartily invited. CHURCH OF THE NEW THOUGHT. FEDERAL HALL. Wellesle.v-st.-11. Art of Life Class; 7, Inspirational Lecture, by Rev. ■ M. Walker. . . .'.: '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 2

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