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I ■*■■ '■..-...■.■. , ...'■■.■■■■'. -~ ... ..\ ■■..-:.■'■■.-■■■■.'.;■..■.',.■.;'.:.■... .-. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. "fc/TETHODIST • CHURCHES. . / PITT-STREET CIRCUIT, - PITT-STREET. 11—REV. J. C. JAMIESON (Presbyterian Assembly). . ' ,'■• •' 7—REV. G. H. JUPP - (Presbyterian Assembly). Anthem's: Morning. " The Lord is My Shep; herd" (Macfarren); evening, " Abide with Me (Turner) _ ■■.'''< ' MOUNT ALBERT.-11. Rev. J. Wilson (Church Anniversary); 6.45. Rev. G. S. Cook. KINGBLAND.—II. Rev. W. H. Bock (Devonport): 6.45, Rev. H. Beggs. '!•',, _, ARCHHILL.«II, "r. W. Howo; 7, Mr. B. Viewers (Mission Service). ' „, AVONDALE.—II, Mr. Thompson; 6.45. Mr. ' W. Eowe. I ' '■ . ■ ~ ';, WAIKUMETE.—II, Mr..J. W. Shackelford; 6.45. Mr. H. Field. _ „ _ HENDERSON.— Mr. H. Field; 7. Mr. J. W. Shackelford. .. ' . METHODIST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.-U, ; MR. G. B. HINTON (Student- 6.45, REV. J AS. WILSON. Anthems: 11, "Angels that Around us Hover" (Wallace): 6.45, "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). Soloist, Mr. Hodgkin- . son. BAYFIELD.—II. REV. GEO. BOND; 6.45, MR. G. B. HINTON (Student). JV/TETHODIST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. • > GRAFTON ROAD.—II. Mr. Justice Button; ; 7, Mr. A. Waierworth. MOUNT EDEN.—II, Mr. R. J. Adlington; 7, Mr. W. Marshall. NEWMARKET (Church Anniversary).—ll, Rev. Hugh Beggs; 7, Rev. E. Cox. PARNELL.--11. Mr. W. Marshall; 7, Mr. W. ' S. Mackay. REMUERA.-7. Mr. R. J. Adlington. PANMURE.-3, Mr. P. Dellow. THE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH, THE HALL, POMPALLIER TERRACE, . PONSONBY. Service, 11 a.m.; Sunday-school, 2.45; Reading Circle, 7. " True repentance consists in examining not only the acts of one's life, but also the intentions of one's will."—Swedenborg ■VTEWMARKET METHODIST CHURCH. ANNIVF3SARY SERVICES, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). NOVEMBER 13. 11 a.tn.-REV. H. BEGGS. Anthem. " Blessed Be the Name of the Lord." " To Deum." Solo, " The Soul's Awakening," Mrs. W. Smith. Evening, REV. E. COX. Anthems: " The Lord is Exalted," " God Shall Wipe Away All Tears." Solos: " The Lost. Chord," " Nearer, My God. to Thee," Mrs. Hamilton Hodges. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. Publio Meeting at 7.3& p.m.' ' Chairman: Thos. Buddie, Esq. Special Singing by Choir, assisted by several friends. Refreshments during the evening. Address by Rev. H. Beggs. MOUNT EDEN WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH— 11 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock. DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT.— DEVONPORT (Sunday-school Anniversary)— Rev. A. N. Scotter. B.A. 3. Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 7. Rev. W. H. Beck. BUNNYSIDE-11. Mr. Lea (student); 7, Mr. E. 0. Wiles. TAKAPUNA-11, • Mr. E. 0. Wiles; 6.45, Mr. Lea (student). . ( D EVONPORT METHODIST SUNDAYSCHOOL. 34TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOV. 13, 1910. * Morning at 11-REV. A. N." SCOTTER, B.A. Afternoon at 3-REV. A. N. SOOTIER, B.A. Evening at 7-REV. W. BECK. Special Singing by the Scholars. Public Tea Meeting. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16. Programme provided by the Scholars. Collections in Aid! of School Funds. BIRKENHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT.-BIRKENHEAD-11 a.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; 7 p.m.. Mr. A. H. Scriven (student). NORTH-COT&-11 a.m., Mr. A. H. Scriven (student). S.S.A.: 3 p.m.. Mr. R. Emerson (S.SjU; 7 p.m., Mr R, Emerson (S.S.AJ. MAYMELD--3 p.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr. BIRKDALE-7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. ■ .;:..■■. -..:.- ■.... .... - _ AUCKLAND TUrETHODIST MSIIiSS' uckland Methodist lUission. EAST-ST. HALL. NEWTON. 10 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. - GREAT SUNDAY-SCHOOL " GREAT SUNDAY-SCHOOL ::\ ,'■ &TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. BTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. Children and Adult Choir. 200 Voices. Full Mission Orchestra leading. 11 a-m—THE BAIRNIES IN THEIR" GLAD- . SOME SONGS: GOD'S MESSENGERS." '" IN GLORY TO APPEAR," •_ - . Preacher MR. JETHRO LOOK. 3 p.m.-THE CHILDREN'S JOYOUS HOUR; , Songs: "THE VICTORIOUS ARMY." "FLAG OF THE FREE." .HUB* viu Duet. "BEAUTIFUL HOME," MISSES VERA PAGAN and WINNIE STEWART. Solo. "I SHALL KNOW HIM," MISS DORIS Preacher': REV.'KNOWLES KEMPTON. 7 p.m.-HAPPY MOMENTS WITH THE CHILtyf_TSV , Songs•*" IT SHALL BE LIGHT," "MARCHING WE GO." -"_,..„ Songs and Duets by the Children. Preacher: REV. GEORGE BOND. Musical Director: MB. C.F. CATER, , Organist: MASTER ALFRED PASCOE. Pianist: MISS ELSIE- LOCK. .... _ With Full Mission Choir and Orchestra. MONDAY, NOV. 13th, at 6.30 p.m., Tea for the School Children, to be followed by a GRAND MOVING PICTURE DISPLAY IN EAST-ST. HALL AT 8 P.M. Adults, 6d; Children. 6d. In Aid of School ' ~ Funds. HELPING HAND MISSION HALL, [y FREEMAN'S BAY. ; 11 a.m.—Morning Service. Preacher: MR. BEEOHE (Student). • ••:-;; iv m : :.\ 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. ' 6.30 Prayer Meeting. _■ : \ m ' 7 p.m.— People's Bervioe. ■ Preacher: MR. REG. J. BURROW (Bolivian Jndian Mis- , sion). Soloist; MR. W. GLADDIfrG. Look out for Great Thanksgiving Services, 'Xmas Sunday. Grand Oratorio at 3 p.m., Pitt-st. Choir. We appeal for a £200 offering to carry forward work of the United Missions. 'Subscriptions may be forwarded, addressed East-st. Hall. ■■• . •'- . ,' . '*■•_.• . JAMES. WILSON. Superintendent. Primitive METHODIST CHURCHES.FRINKLIN ROAD—II, Rev. J. Burrows; 645, Rev. E. Mclvor. RICHMOND-11. Rev. WMcAra; 6.45. Rev. T. McDowell . WATERVIEW—3. Rev. J. Carlisle; 6.45, Mr. A. Thomas. AVONDALE-7. Rev. .J. Carlisle. HOBSONVILLE Trip-Rev. R. Raine. _ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, B ALEXANDRA-STREET.-11, Rev. F. A. r Faulks (recently from England); 6.45, Rev. W. II Shirer■ of Wellington). Delegate to Presbyterian • Assembly. ■ to-EW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. H. SCOTT BENNETT Speaks in the Royal Albert Hall, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, at 7.30 p.m. Subject: "THE PILLARS OF SOCIALISM." - A' Renlv to the Rev. Father Pheians Attack . ■ • upon Socialism. ■;.;■•. Orchestra. = Silver Collection. l " TTEAR gCOTT gENNETT'S d REPLY TO , FATHER PHELAN'S ATTACK UPON - SOCIALISM. - ROYAL ALBERT HALL. ~ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30. "PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT. <'• FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS, WELLESLEY-ST. 1. "":•. f. TO-MORROW, Aftefno6n and Evening. e. 3 o'clock— "FAITH," If 7 D m.-PUBLIC LECTURE by MR. MAURICE r KEESING on " WHITE MAGIC AND THE f BLACK ART." " .' Students of the Occult invited. *• pHURCH OF SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY, CENTRAL HALL, COOK-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 p.m.. J SISTER ESTELLE ft Will hold Service. Questions answered. Selected Orchestra, conducted by Mr. J. - Ewart. will play " Zamba" Ceroid. The I, Marions Above" (SpohrV Ail welcome. Sankey's Hymns. Collection. Tut. ft PHI CAL __ HAL H E 351, QUEEN-STREET., | .: •SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 clock. - a , " Public Lecture: I "IS SOCIALISM PRACTICABLE?" ii By Mr. A. Bonner. ,» Questions Invitsd. Tree Public Classes for Inquirers: Monday, - 745 m • Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.. Bible Class, I. Sunday, '9.30 a.m. Lotus Class for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. Library and Readingroom open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. ~ AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 3- RAYNER'S BUILDING, WELLESLEY-ST. >. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. v . Lecture by Mr. S. Stewart, ' "MYSTIC LIGHT ON THOUGHT ; | < : -:-> PHENOMENA,"Music. 80-dins, Questions, > ■ -■^ > : >^-.'.-';:. ;.•''.■::':'"■•;:■'.''■:..■;':'. [■]'. . -■'-■ ":', : :\'r^y^ : ''!f!^'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 3

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