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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. METHODIST CHXJB«H. PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET.—II, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Subiect "Spring." 6.45, Rev. J. A. Lu_ford. feet S 'A P«alm of Praise, Untouched with Sorrow: All Brightness, Nothing Sombre. Why?" Anthem, Leave Us Not" fStainer). Solo, The Lord is my Shepherd" (Adams), by Miss Maud Lee. Organist, MOUNT ALBERT.-11, Mr. C. French; 6.45, Mr. F. Strong, of China Inland Mission. TRINITY, KTNGSLAND.-11, Mr. Jas. Hosking; 6.45. REV. A. N. Scotter,: B.A. ARCHHILL.— Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.45, Mr. A. Chadwick Brown. AVONDALE.—Church Anniversary.—ll. Rev. J. A. Luxford; 3, Rev. W. C. Oliver; 6.45, Rev. W. C. Oliver. ___ METHODIST CHURCH. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.-11. REV. G. BOND: 6.45, REVS. G. BOND and A. L. CANNON (of the China Inland Mission. Anthems: Morning, "The Lord is King," by Trimuell: evening. "The Day ib Past and Over." Soloist*, Miss Hanncken and Mr. Gleeson. Solo, evening, "For Ever with me Lord," bv Mrs. Heatbcrington. ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY. 20th inst. BAYFIELD.-11, MR. T. T. GARLAND; 645, MR. DOWLE. METHODIST CHURCH AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II, Rev. G. W. J. Spence; 7, Mr. R. J. Emerson. MOUNT EDEN.-11, Rev. E Cox; 7, Rev. G. W. .). Spence. ~ , NEWMARKET.-11. Rev. W. R. Tuck, M.A.; 7, Mr. J. D. McArthur (student). PAENELL MISSION.-11. Mr. B. 3. Emerson: 7. Mr. F. W. Stone leader, Rev. ft. R. Tuck, M.A., speaker. REMUERA-7, Rev. E. Cor. PANMURE.—3, Mr. W. Marshall. BIRKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT.— BIRKENHEAD—II. Mr. A. Waterworth; 7. Supply. NORTHCOTE—II. Supply; 6.45, Mr. Freest. BIRKDALE-7, Mr. J. Chatteris. DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT.— DEVONPORT-11. Rev. R. Taylor; 7, Rev. R. Taylor. SUNNYSIDE—Mr. L. Hames; 7. Mr. John Yates. TAKAPUNA-11, Mr. Fer- ! guson; 7, Mr. G. Wilson. AUCKLAND TirETHODIST "ft/TISSION. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, GT. NORTH RD. 11 GREAT MISSIONARY GATHERING. Speaker, MR. WILLIAM S. STRONG, of ! the China Inland Mission. Subject, ; " GOSPEL TRIUMPHS IN CHINA." The Junior Society united in this service. 7 Service for the people. Speaker, REV. JAMES WILSON. Subject, " THE BLASPHEMY OF THE HOLY GHOST; OR. THINGS WE NEVER GET OVER." Special Orchestra assisting. I 3 ri.m.-BROTHERHOOD ANNIVERSARY. Speaker. MR. JNO. YATES. Soloists. MISS EDDIE AND MR. W. ROUTLEDGE. A Special Orchestra assisting. Chairman, Rev. J. Wilson, president. HELPING HAND HALL, FREEMAN'S BAY'. 11 a.m.—Morning Service. Preacher. REV. F. W. THOMPSON. Communion after service. 7 p.m-SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE. Speaker. MR. J. R. CHATTERTON. A Hearty Welcome given to these Services. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.FRANKLIN ROAD (Church Anniversary) -11, Rev. J. Wilson; 3, Rev. H. Knowles Kempton: 6.45. Rev. G. Clement. RICHMOND ROAD—II. Rev. G. Clement; 6.45, Rev. F. A. Thompson. WATERVIEW-3, Rev. F. A. Thompson; 6.50. Mr. B. Viggers. AVONDALE—7. Mr. J. Woodcock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.— ALEXANDRA-ST.-ll a.m., Rev, J. F. Doberty. " The Wealth of Life." 6.45 p.m.. Mr. T. F. Hill. Anthem, "God Reigneth." Visitors heartily welcomed. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL TI/riSSION. ucKLAND Central IVXission. albert-st. mission HALL. Morning, at 11—Speaker, Mr. John T. Leafe. HIS MAJESTY'S THE/ATRE. Evening, at 6.4s—Special Musical .Service. Orchestra will play.: " Andante in ,&" by Batiste; selection, "St. Paul'' >:(Nmgp sohn). Choir will sing: Antljtoui. " Plunged in a Gulf of Dark Despair.** " Wait Upon the Lord." Soloist, Mr. T. Clark. Solo, Miss Blanche Garland. Improvisation, sacred melodies. Mrs T. Clark. At 7 Bright Gospel Service. Speaker, MR. JOHN T. LEAFE. Everybody neartily Welcome. PEOPLE'S MISSION, OPERA HOUSE. Oven-air Darby-st., Saturday. 8 p.m. Sun Morn.. 11—Oddfellows: Hall. Speaker, Rev. Peat. Subject, "The Key to a Christian Life." 3 p.m.-OPERA HOUSE. REV. THOMAS FEE will give a Temperance Address. Chairman, Rev. Bond. All Temperance Workers are invited. Evening, 7—People's Popular Service. MR. CHARTERIS, Scotch Preacher.. Solos, "Miss Galloway, Miss Henderson. Hearty Welcome to all. SALVATION ARMY ALVATION ARM Y, 7 ALBERT-ST.. AUCKLAND CITY *' 7 a.m.—Knee Drill. 10 a.m.—Open-air, Sale and Wellesley Sts. 11 Holiness Meeting. • 3 P-p— Sunshine Service, "The Three Quid Convert." 7 p.in -Salvation Meeting. Special mention Robinson' Ml " 8- St ° kes (nee Mrß ' Self-denial Appeal now on. Friends are requested to see that Collectors have Official U^T,?ApT 1 8 J^ fore £&* subscriptions J.HE RIRORIROS. Till; RTRORTrhq THE RIRORIROS. THE RIROMRoI' THE RIRORIROS. THE RIRORIROS' -~-,._,., Return Visit. HALL. THURS. SEPT 17 ALBERT-ST. HALL. A Delightful Company. Admission. Is. Children, 6d. D A - GUNN, Commanding Officer, CHRISTADiSLPHI aim FRATERNAL t SYNAGOGUE, Eden Tel race Public Hall. New North Road. 11 a.m—Breaking of Bread. 7 -"The Sabbath: To whom Given, the Object, and How We Keep it." CHRISTADELPHIANs MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPE RD :i a.m.—Memorial Service (I. Cor. xi) 7 p.m.-" Ancient and Modern Babylon, their Practices and Teaching." YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN J- * ASSOCIATION. ,JXI «V" Don't Forget our BIBLE.HEADINGS. EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at, 3 p.m. .REV. KNOW! Es KEMPTON Is taking the stti-iy of Nehemiah during this month. Everybody Welcome. "TJNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir). Morning, at 11-" FAITH AND FORM." Evening, at 7-" SOME OLD-FASHIONED THORIES OF THE ATONEMENT'." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. THEOSOPHICAL gOCTETY. SUNDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, at 7 p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: "THE CHANGE WHICH MEN CALL DEATH," U By Miss A. E. Davidson, F.T.S. Music. Reading. Questions. ' rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 1 H.P.B. BRANCH, * ' 33. H.M. ARCADE, AUCKLAND. Public Lecture-. Will be given TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m " SOCIAL EVOLUTION * Sialism?- ' . By Mr. W. M. Newton. Discussion Invited. ' Elevator from 6.30 to 7 p.m. Lotus Class for Children. at 3 »,_ Reading Room and Library open daily. "JJEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST ' PARTY. SUNDAY MEETINGS. Bottom Queeu-st., 2.30 p.m. Federal Hall, Wellesley-street, 7.30 p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Questions. Discussion. Collection. CHURCH OP OUR FATHER (Progressive V. Thought).-Fcderal Club Bk.oms.WeU "'Helping.'' '.' n ' * V - M " Walker ' 8 °«. , GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN- \ a. Divine Services To-morrow (Sunday. I3th • __*'_;_ 0 *"*! Albert WllWMtoSwil ■ a.a- and 7 p.xn.-PMtor r. HmJoWL I j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 2

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