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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. Jj/l ETHO DI S T C~H~U~H~6Xi^ PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. ' t \ PITT-STREET.—II, Mr. W. Rowe Ktr,A „ - anthem, "Incline Thine Ear;" solo m!"*!' Nicholson. 6.45. Rev. W. Ready St?m *». "The Sleeping and Waking Chufe Anthem. " Sweet is the Sunlifht" (g, ston); solo. -!<« A. Tudehope. Mia. rP Hanncken will sUg " The Lord Is MvfttJl* herd" (Adams). * y Six > /^ MOUNT ALBERT.-11. Rev. W. -Heart•'? - : 6.45, Rev. G. S. Cook. ***** | ; KINGSLAND.—II. Rev. G. 8. Cook- fid-; ' ' Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. ' 6 - 45 » ■ ARCHHILL.-11, Mr. Holdsworth; 645 V, ',- W. Rowe (Student). ' °'*' *«! AVONDALE.-11, Rev. A. N. Scotter. B A r - 6.45. Mr. Bond. ' aA "I WAIKUMETE.-11, Mr. Field; 63i) u. 1 * : Field. ' **• '"■ ORATIA.-2.30, Mr. Field. v HENDERSON.-2.30, Mr. Bond. JJETHODIBT CEUROE " AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. ~, * GRAFTON ROAD—II, Mr. Emerson- 6Jlt Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Subject: " The' Path way of Service." <^* MOUNT EDEN.-11, Rev. W R. p oole . ' (Foreign Mission Deputation); 7. Bev rf £? Beggß. . *, **•. NEWMARKET.-11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbnr.. 7, Mr. Neale (Student). ' ™» PARNELL.— II. Rev. H. Bcggs; 7, Mr * Emerson and Mr. Semen (Student) ' ■-■"■'•■- REMUERA.-7, Mr. Robinson. ' • PANMURE.—3, Mr. Scriven (Student). •'* J E HOD IST CHUSCI AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. "■■■/'■'''] FOREIGN MISSIONARY SERVICES. - : ST. JOHN'S, FONSONBY.-11, BEV ft <" BOND; 6.45, REV. W. R. POOLE, from Wit (brother of Mr. C. H. Poole. M.P.). Anthem*. Morning, " The Glory of the Lord;" evenW " Awake. Put on Thy Strength." ™** Wednesday. Lecture (with Limelight Views) on South Sea Mission bv tt>» ' W. R. Poole. y *"* BAYFIELD.-11. MR. BRAKENRIG- 6«. REV. G. BOND. ' °' ,D " Collections on Behalf of Foreign Missions. DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT : SERVICES.—Sunday, June 13.-DEVOV PORT-11, Mr. J. Bridges: 7, Rev. R. Taylor - SUNNYSIDE— II, Mr. W. Stewart; 7. Mr-P Stone. TAKAPUNA— Rev. R. Tai'ior-" 6.45, Mr. F. Souster. -P; ™ ' - AUCKLAND "VJETHODIST \/pgios. EAST-STREET. HALL. - ,l . Morning at 11—The Leader of the Serrioa MR. S. PARKER. ' < j ~ ; Evening at 6—Prayer Meeting. 6.40. 8ooj ? Service. '"■ •"■i • 7-SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE. " < - > , MR. J. LOCK. ■ ;,v{ .- ; ; .- Soloist, Miss Mabel Speed. : , -- ' A SPECIAL PARTY OF FIJIAN SIN6ESB WILL BE PRESENT AT THIS SERVICE. 3 p.m.-BROTHERHOOD and P.B.A. T \ ; The Speaker, MR. GEORGE H. RALPH. I* ' Missioner to Seamen. Subject, "Character." ,^ FIJIAN VISITORS WILL SING AT TRIg SERVICE. • ■ -: j Soloist, Mr. Fogerty. -* - FREEMAN'S BAY MISSION. ; Morning, 11-MR. T. CLARK. Evening, Leader, MR. ALLAN; Speaker. MR. MCARTHER. . "V» Soloist, Miss E. Jolly. „", ,; ~, A BRIGHT. HAPPY SERVICE. - ' TO WHICH ALL ARE WELCOME. mm ■ ■1' — » '" ■■ ■ —.1..!. ■ ■!■— ■■i.-n in i mil— '.$;:;';_. BIRKENHEAD METHODIST CTRCUTP.FOREIGN MISSION BUNDAY.-BIRKEN-HEAD—II a.m.. Mr. L. Hames; 7 p.m., Bev, ? T. G. Carr. NORTHCOTE—II a.m., Rev. TvJ; G. Carr: 6.45 p.m.. Mr. Gilbert. BD2KDALB —7 p.m., Mr. C. L. Carr (Student). MAY- i FIELD—3 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr. ■ . ■ , - PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.FRANKLIN ROAD-11, Rev. J. Carlisle; 6.45, Rev. R. Raine. Solo. Miss Stubba. RICHMOND (Sunday-school Anniversary)— Rev. R. Raine; 2.30, Rev. A. Harris; 6.46, Rev. J. Carlisle. WATERVIEW—3, Rev. J. Garlisle: 6.30. Mr. 6. Wood. AVONDALE-?, Mr. Viggers. ! • -- '• * '-'."" , RLMTITVE METHODIST CHURCH, Al££ ANDRA-STREET.—II a.m. and 6.45 p.m.~ | A Bright Service. Strangers specially in-1 vited. '■"' '' . . ' *>' . : ; — i . I —i-— j PONSONBY TJAPTIST r^HUBCfc , ......, -* : . "' s :; r QPEciAL' TLTISSION. . J . ..!».,- Morning, 11— -. . , -V v t* REV. A. S. WILSON (of Wanganui). -'* Afternoon, 2.45— ADDRESS TO SUNDAY-SCHOOL. J Evening, 7— .■-;.. REV. A. 8. WILSON. ALL INVITED. SPECIAL HYMNS, j - • -- fV SIT WHERE YOU WILL. ' _ , , 1 -i. *-'i„ AUCKLAND ' BAPTIST", TABERNACLE.V UPPER QUEEN-ST. ' ; - - "■» Preacher, REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTOK, 11—"The Witness of Conscience." 7—Young People's Service. "Why Bv 3 Christian?" Anthem, " What , Are These.". 6.4s—Choir will Sing." The Homeland." ■ MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST \ CHUBOE,'; SUNDAY, JUNE 13. .; .■!>< <J The inauguration of the Ministry of - REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. „ ,* 11 Divine and Human Unresting.' • 6.45 "When the King Comes In! The Communion after the Morning iS^rrke, RICHMOND BAPTIST CHBBCH. Morning at 11-Mr. O. G. McHattis.Evening at 7—Mr. O. G. McHattie. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH.-Morning, 11, Mr. F. Eade; Evening. 7, Mr. H. Tcjri* hend. Subject, Waiting." Soloist, Mi» <C Galloway. • ,„ : ' •"- ■■ '".~£?^,i'f-: GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST " CHURCH—Rev. Ernest A. Kirwood.—H, ™ ■■:■'•■ Faith that Takes;" 6.45, "The Triumph of. the Gospel." Solo, Mrs. Lewis Eady; anthem by Choir. .■ ■ :, '■-*'.* UNITED EVANGELISTIC MISSION by B«t.; A. S. Wilson (Australia) commences THURSDAY. 10th. at Epsom Baptist Cnurcn, and THURSDAY, 17th. at Grange Road. _ SALVATION AJB MY. ALBERT-STREET HALL. CITY. 7 am—Knee Drill. „ ,' »—lt«-; 10 a.m.—Open-air, Union and Napier sirens. | 11 a.m.-Holiness Mtg. Address by Adjt. Gann. 3 p.m.—Testimony and Song, Praise ■* hr 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Address .ny, Adjutant Gunn. -. - -"' ..'—- Anniversary, Sunday, June .20. _ Meetings led by Col. Knight and Brigadier Bray. : -* 11 * fniversary Tea, Wednesday, June 2i. > j ? ; Ph'sistadel p h I A $ Kj fraternal synagogce. f Masonic Hall. New North Rd.. Eden Terrace. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. ~,y 7 p.m.-" Some Things to be Accomplished at Christ's Appearing." - 7IHEISTADELPHIAN* Masonic Hall, Karangahape Bead. : v 11 a.m.—Memorial Service a. Cor. xi.). < 7 p.m.-Subject: '' The Needs of the People^TTNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD U (Near Reservoir). - ' «-, Morning at 11-" PLUCKING OUT THI RIGHT EYE." Tl ™ a -" Evening at 7-" SOME SOCIAL PLOTI -EMS; t ,J II s THE INSTITUTION OF MAKRW -.. AGE." - . * ; REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. _ ; ' QPIRI'iU A L I ■ *» AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF-SMHTOAEISW CENTRAL HALL, COOK-STKEbA-SUNDAY. JUNE 13. * \ [£■% MR. STEPHERSON, ;- Trance and Test Medium, -. ~ Will Lecture and give Fsyohometr -Tests. • Bring Articles and Sankey s Books. Collection at Door. -^ AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. ■ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. -.< ; "From Gross Darkness to Marvellous Light.' „ By Mr. John Moss. v Music. 7 Reading. ««^' ons. ~■ Violin Solo. Miss Banks.__ , m HEOSOPHIC HALIt. ' 1 351. QUEEN-STREET. |„y Public Lecture: • -}'-, SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 oclocl£. .-j "FORCES FROM WITHIN. By a Member. Questions invited. Lotus Class for Children at 5 +£ Beading Room ""* Uh ™ ry opea d " ' *~\TTt PIANOS EXCHANGED exchange.-The No for Old Piano* 00- ~ - exchange.-The No Deposit llano ** . High-street < '- Hi ■ ■ : -'?3Sj»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14085, 12 June 1909, Page 2

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