Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. f| "jy-ETHODIST CHURCH.-PITT-ST. CIRCUIT B PITT-STREET.—IO, Service for Sailors of M. H.M. Warshipß. Rev. J. A. Luxford, Chaplain; stiff 11, Rev. A. N. Scottcr, 8.A.; 6.45 p.m.. Rev. im J. A. Luxford. Service Thanksgiving and « Consecration Service. Anthem. "Seek ye the fif Lord." Wesloy's New Year Hymns will bs"* sung by the Choir. "Dead March" will bi • played, expressing sympathy with the Mes- : i sina disaster. ••' MOUNT ALBERT.-11, Rev. W. C. Oliver-. 6.45, Rev. W. C. Oliver. ■'.'■•- TRINITY, KINGSLAND.—II, Mr. W. T. Aid* ridge; 6.45. Rev. A. N. Scottcr, B.A. ARCHHILL.-11, Rev. J. A. Liu ford; 6-45, Mr.. J. O. Bawden (farewell service). AVONDALE.—II, Rev. W. J. Watkin; 6.45, Mr. B. Viggers. 14 X E T H 0 D I S T CEOEO H. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT, ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY.-11, REV, G. BOND; 6.45, REV. G. BOND and REV. T. FEE (Covenant and Communion Service at close). Anthems. BAYFIELD.-11. MR. C. H. POOLE, M.P.; 6.45. MR. T. E. PRICE. METHODIST CHURCH. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.-11, Rev. W. R. Tuck, M.A.; 7, Rev. G. W. J. Spence (Covenant and Communion Service). MOUNT EDEN —11. Rev. E. Cos: 7, Rev. W.' R. Tnck, M.A. (Covenant and Communion Service). NEWMARKET.—II, Rev. G. W. J. Spence; 7, Rev. E. Cox. PARNELL MISSION.—II, Mr. S. Stone; 7, Mr. R. J. Emerson leader, Mr. F. W. Stone speaker. REMUERA.—7, Mr. A. H. Scrivin^ PANMURE.-3. Rev. W. R. Tuc*^^*^ AUCKLAND Jl/rETHODiST W|J/on! ORANGE HALL. 11 a.m.—Junior Society. SISTER ESTHER ■' THE MARQUEE. 11 a.m.—Morning Service. Treacher, REV. J. WILSON. Communion after Service. 7 p.m.—Service for the People. Preacher, REV. J. WILSON, New Year's Theme. Vocal Items and Orchestra. 3p.m.-P.S.A. and BROTHERHOOD SERVICE. Address by REV. J. WILSON. "IS THE AVORLD GROWING BETTER?" Come, and AVelcome. HELPING HAND HALL, FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 Morning Service. Preacher, MR. ALLEN (Student). Speeial Address t« Children. 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—Service for the People. Preacher, Mr. ALLEN (Student). Soloists: MR. H. BLAKELEY and MISS RUBY MORRISON. Come One, Come All. AVe AVelcome You. DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT— DEVONPORT-11, Rev. R. Taylor; 7. Rev. R. Taylor, Sermon to Young Men. SUNNYSIDE— Mr. E. R. Jones; 7, Mr. J. Ferguson. TAKAPUNA—II, Mr. J. Ferguson; 6.45, Mr. AV. Irvine. TMRKENHEAD . METHODIST CIRCUIT^ BIRKENHEAD.-Morning at 11, Supply; Evening at 7, Rev G. S. Cook. NORTHCOTE.—Morning at 11, Rev. G. S. Cook; Evening at 6.45, Mission Band. BIRKDALE.—Evening at 7, Mr. Hames. ALBANY.— at 3, Mr. G. AVilson. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ALEX-ANDRA-STREET.-ll a.m.. Rev. AV. S. Potter. "The Sure Guide;" 6.45 p.m., Rev. J. F. Doherty, "'The Light that Saves." Anthem by the Choir. Visitors to the city heartily welcomed. . . PRIMITIVE methodist churches.- ' FRANKLIN ROAD— Rev. T. H. Lyon: 6.45 p.m.. Rev. F. A. Thompson. RICHMOND ROAD— Rev. F. A. Thompson; 6.45, Rev. G. Clement. WATERVTEA\-3, Rev. F. A. Thompson; 6.45. Mr. J. Gamble. AVONDALE -7. Mr. S. r ood. AUCKLAND TENT MISSION. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS IN LARGE MARQUEE, COR. of NEAV NORTH RD. and CHARLOTT? . ST., EDEN TERRACE, Commencing SUNDAY EVENING (Jan. 3). at 8 o'clock". Continuing each Week Night (except Satuf - day) at. same hour. t\ v : Speakers: MR. FORBES MACLEOD dat«lj from Scotland) and others. AH Heartily Invited. No Collection.*'l AUCKLAND QENTRAL Ty/fISSIO^ 11 Albert-street Hall. MB. JOHN 1, LEAFE. (Communion Service.) 6.40 p.m.— MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MUSICAL SERVICE. Duet, Misses Crawford; solo, Miss H. Thorpi, Choir and Orchestra. Conductor, Mr. T. ' \; Adams. 7 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE. MR. JOHN 1, LEAFE. i Subject: "MOTTO FOR 1909." Everybody Invited. Q A L V A T I! O N ARM It OALVATION ARM!, ALBERT-ST.. AUCKLAND CITY. SPECIAL NEAV YEAR'S SERVICES. Everybody Heartily AVelcome. 7 Prayer Meeting. 10 Open-air, Custom-street. 11 Consecration Meeting. A Spiritual Feast. ... . 3 p.m.—Praise Meeting. Happy and Free. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Subject, "Antioit nation." ■'.--', THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th. Splendid Programme of Musical Drills, Action Songs, Floral Items, Recitations and othe:x Young People's Items by S.A., Onehunga, Sunday-school Scholars. Reckoned to Irt as good as the Riro-riros. Admission b;» ticket, 6d. .•■■ ' P. A. GUNN, CO. Q. O S E~L HALL, P A EL I* Sunday, 7 Preacher, Mr. Laidlaw. '•■-'. Tuesday—Bible Reading, 7.30 p.m. A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. j?DEN HALL. VIEW- ROAD, MOUNT EDEN, Sunday, 7 p.m.—Gospel Address. Thursday, 7.30 Address to Chrietians. HOAVE-ST. HALL (OFF KARANGAHAPB ROAD). . Sunday, 7 p.m.—Subject, The Atonement," Speaker, Mr. C. H. Hinman. ! Everybody Invited. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. Reaney. All AVelcome. Tuesday, Prayer Meeting. UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD . (Near Reservoir). Morning, at 11—" God's Open Doors." Evening, at 7—" The Parable of the Talents." Anthem, "Gloria in Excelsis " (Mozart); solo, Mrs. Houghton, "Consider the Lilies (S. Adams); violin solo, Mr. G Van Hecke, " Berceuse " (Godard). , REV. VV\ JELLIE. B.A. , I AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. X MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. OUEEN-ST. SUNDAY. JANUARY 3. at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: _*...... "PRAGMATISM: TRUTH IN PE^ T MCAI« LIFE ' * 1 1 (A Study of the Rival Claims cft~»Raith, Reason, and Authority). .' 5 y By Mr. AV. Melville Newton, F.T.S. Music. Reading. Questions. "• THEOSOPHICAL EALL, - 1 - J, 351, QUEEN-STREIBT. f Public Lecture, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. "AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ADEPT,'' I By Mr. J. H. Simpson. ; . Questions Invited. Reading Room and Library open daily. ]tf"EW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY, MEETINGS SUNDAY, 3rd, AS USUAL. Afternoon-Bottom of Queen-st.. 2.30. Evening— Bldgs., Custom-st., 7.3£ 5 Questions. Collection. AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION ' OP SPIRITUALISTS (Reg.). ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET. : . MRS. T. E. MORRISON, Trance Medium and Clairvoyant, from ! Melbourne, will LECTURE ON SUNDAY NIGHT. 7. : "SPIRIT TESTS FROM ARTICLES." Collection at Door. : _ — 4 CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Federal Club Rooms, 7 p.m.—Subject, " Man, Know . 1 Thyself." Speaker, E. Burns Macdonald. Col- ,-■
lection. • *j| E 1 '"■- ' * ;M;j vx/ARM Weather.— Parties, Picnics. .\Yj will be in full swing very soon. Don't J. forget to put in your basket a few bottles ■;■:?»! of SHAELAND'S RASPBERRY FRUIT EXTRACT, if you do forget yen will miss a treat. A few drops in a small tumbler of water, sweetened to taste, and you have a 1 perfectly wholesome drink, unsurpassed In richness and purity of flavour, "a beverage : > fit for kings." Sold at stores, Is per bottle\ -J feller Flavours, Lemon bad Piueapjjla. ' \ J 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13948, 2 January 1909, Page 2
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