Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. pAST-STREET XT ALT,, TO^TON. 1-J AST-STREET ALL, i^EWIW. AUCKLAND -JITETHODIST J^ISSION. 11 a.m.-Mornins Service. P"^"-* 1 ? J. WILSON. Soloists, MISS M. WILLIS and MR. P. PENTON. 3 p.in.-Brothcrhood P.S.A. raraRDENOMINATIONAL. Speaker, KEY. A. M.ACAULAY CALDWELL. AlusiO supplied by Grafton Road Choir, MR. GATLAND Conductor. 7 p.m.-SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE. Preacher. REV. J. WILSON. Solo. MR. VV. ASPINALL. " SHEPHERD OF ~ THE FOLD." Solo, MR. D. RENNIE, r iHE MAX OP SORROWS." HELPING HAND MISSION, FREEMAN'S RAY. 11 Morning Service. Preacher, REV. C. C, HARRISON. 7 p.m.—Service for the People. Preacher, REV. C. C. HARRISON. A Hearty Welcome is Given to All. Bring Your Friend 3. ( \/l ETIIODIS'f CHURCH.— CIRCUIT PITT-STREET.-11, REV. W. J. WATKIN; 6.45. REV. J. A. LUX FORD. Subject, IHE SORROW OP THE SEA" (THE WRECK 0* THE S.S. PENGUIN). Anthem, Leave us Not" (Stainer). MISS ALICE RIMMER will sing "God Moves in a Mysterious Way (Iseiin). After the Sermon Mr J. H. *aj, P.j1.1'.0., will plav "THE STORM. then the "DEAD MARCH" in "SAUL. MOUNT ALBERT.—II, Mr. Jabez Bridges; 6.45. Mr. W. 'J'. Aldrid?e. . TRINITY. KINGSLAND (Opening New Schoolroom).—11, Rev. J. A. Luxford; 3 and 6.45, Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. ARCHHILL.-11. Mr. C. W. Brown; 6.45, Mr. T. T. Garland. .„ ~, „ AVONDALE.—II, Mr. C. Bottrill; 6.45, Mr. Geo. Ireland. „ _ ... WAIKUMETE.-ll and 6.30, Mr. B. Viggers. HENDERSON (S.S. Anniversary).—ll. Rev. W. C. Oliver; 7. Rev. W. C. Oliver. ORATIA.-3, Rev. W. C. Oliver - TIT E T GUIS CHURCH. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.-11, Rev. E. Cox; 7, Mr. W. Stewart. MOUNT EDEN.—II, Mr. W. Stewart; 7, Rev. W. R. Tuck, M.A NEWMARKET.-11, Rev. W. R. Tuck, M.A. 7, Mr. 11. L. Richards (Student). PARNELL.—II, Mr. W. .Marshall; 7, Mr. R. Emerson. REMUERA.— Rev. E. Cox. PANMURE.-3. SupplyIT ETHODIST " CHURCH. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. PONSONBY.-HAR-VEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES-11. REV. A. N. SCOTTER, 8.A.; 6.45. REV. G. BOND. Anthems: Morning, " Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem;" soloist. Miss Thomkin; solo by Mr. Mcthcrell. Evening, " Behold, the Day is Come," soloists Mr. Gleeson; solo. 'Jerusalem," by Mr. E. E. Pierce; male quartette, " The Chapel." BAYFIELD.—II, Rev. G. Bond; 6.45, Mr. J. Hosking. XT IN G■ S L A N D. JUBILEE SUNDAY-SCHOOL. OPENING SERVICES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1909. Preachers in the Morning at 11-REV. J. A. LUXFORD. Afternoon at 3—REV. GEO. BOND. Evening at REV. A. N. SCOTTER, B.A. The Opening Ceremony of Turning the Key will be performed by Mrs. B. A. Kayes at 10.30. Special Singing by the Scholars and Choir, assisted by the Orchestra. Soloists: Morning, Mr. Routledge; afternoon. Miss Tudehepe; evening, Mr. Noton. Conductor, Mr. ■ John Bouskill. Pianist, Miss Wheeler. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. TEA AND CONCERT. Splendid Programme, including items by the Mount Albert Orchestra of 28 performers. A special and hearty invitation is given to old scholars and friends, including all '.hose associated with Mr. John .Castle's i Class. Mr. Castle «vdl give a short Address on the WEDNESDAY Evening. DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT.— DEVONPORT— Mr. O. G. A. Harvey; 7, Mr. R. E. Dowle. SUNNYSIDE—II. Mr. ■ R. E. Dowle; 7. Mr. J. Yates. TAKAPUNA--11. Mr. J. Yates; 6.45, Mr. C. W. Brown. BIRKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. -BIRKENHEAD-11, Rev. G. S. Cook; 7, ' Mr. F. Souster. NORTHCOTE—II, Mr. J. Alison; 6.45, Mr. J. Charteris (Scotch preacher). BIRKDALE—7, Rev. G. S. Cook. PRIMITIVE METHODIST . CHURCHESFRANKLIN ROAD-11, Rev. G. Clement; [ 6.45, Musical Service; address by Rev. G. Clement. RICHMOND ROAD-11. Rev. A. Harris; 6.45. Mr. J. Gamble. WATER VIEW i (Harvest Thanksgiving Services)— 3, Rev. A. Harris; 6.30. Rev. A. Harris. AVONDALE— 7, Mr. J. Woodcock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. ALEX-ANDRA-STREET.—II a.m., Mr. G. H. - Ralph; 6.45 p.m., Rev. W. S. Potter. In . Memoriam Service re the late Mrs. Squirrell and Mrs. Colvin. Anthem, " Jerusalem, my Happy Home." ARTIST TABERNACLE. UPPER QUEENSTREET. } REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. • 11-" FAITH AND WORKS." J 7—PEOPLE'S SERVICE--" THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD." Illustrations from '' "HEATHENISM UNDER THE SEARCH--3 LIGHT." • Singing by Choir for a-quarter of an hour ' before Service. Alexander's Revival Hymns. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH . X Morning, 11—Rev. Alfred North. Evening. 7—Rev Alfred North. Subject: "A Vindication of God's Wisdom - and Goodness in Death." RICHMOND BAPTIST ', CHURCH. Morning at 11—Mr. O. G. McHattie Evening at 7—Mr. O. G. McHattie. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. —Morninsr at 11. Evening at b.45 — Rev. Elliott, of Brisbane, Queensland. RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. —Rev. Ernest A. Kirwood.—ll. " Star in the Midnight Sky;" 6.45, "Our Strong Saviour." Solo. Mr. R. M. Abel. Accords welcome to all. 5 TjiPSOM BAPTIST CIIURCH.-Morning 11 ■i-i Mr. J. Ferguson; Evening, 7, Mr. H Townshend. Subject, " But." ' QENTRAL TVTISSION. - 11 john A tleafl' HALL. Speaker - MR. JOHN T. LEAFE. 3.30 p.m.—HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Meeor pvfoX ONl,r Speaker ' MR- . 6.40 P.m.—VOCAL AND MUSICAL SERVICE. Orchestra: "Judas Maccabams," " Saiut d Amour. x N Choir: "Watchman, What of the Night?" ~ Soloist: Mr. W. P. Long. ■ 7 p.m.-GOSPEL SERVICE. Sneaker MR [ JOHN T. LEAPE. meaner, mi. , EVERYBODY WELCOME. COME EARLY. ! Q. OS PEL HALL. pTTn el L. ■ Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr. J. J. WinniI Tuesday-Bible Reading. 7.30 p.m A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. TJ7DEN HALL. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN No Meetings during Auckland Tent Mission Eden Terrace. See advertisement below TENT MISSION. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS IN LARGE CORNER OF NEw" NORTH RD AND OIIAKL<>T.:i'K-.ST.. EDEN TERRACE • . SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 oVlock.' Continuing Monday Tuesday. Wednesday (D.V.), closing night. Speakers: MR. FORBES MACLEOD ' ,•, ( H Uel v rom Scotland), and others. ■ ,_ All Heartily Invited No Collection. , JJOWE-ST HiLL o (OPP KARANGAfIAPE Sunday. 7 p.m.—Speaker. Mr. Cliffe Subject The New Birth: the Need of it" Jt ' Everybody Invited. Q.OSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD V* DEVONPORT OU4U ' . Sunday, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. Gowan. A!. Welcome. T uesclay— Meet ing OPERA HOUSE.-Sun. Aft.. 3 o'clock, "The „ Licensing Committee. ' Evening. People's '• Popular Service—A. J. Black, speaker . .JJ« II E NE W THOUGH T." Persons desirous of investigating Psychic Phenomena. Mental Science. Theosophy. Spiritualism, etc.. and who wish to make inquiries ot any kind in this direction, are invited to address " OLD STUDENT," Cure of New Thought Book Store. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13990, 20 February 1909, Page 2
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