Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc > •M ETHODIST CHURCHE3, PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET.—II, Rev. G. S. Cook; 7, Rev. W. Heady and Sister Howard, Deaconess. Anniversary and Eotiring Collection. Anthems: Morning. "O God, ray Soul Thirsteth" (Greenish), soioist3 Mrs. Paris and Mr. Heap. Evening. ' St»« of my Soul" (Crock), solpiat Miss L. Probert. MOUNT ALBERT.— Mr. J. Thompson; 6.46, Mr. T. E. Price. KINGJILAND,—II, Mr. T. B. Price; 6.45, Rev. A. N. Sootier, B.A. (Anniversary next Sunday.) ABCHHILL.—II. Eev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; "• A 1 J. W. Shackelford (Mission Service). AVONDALE (Sunday-school Anniversary).— 11, Eev. W. Beady; 3, Rev. A. N. Scotter, -A-; 6.45. Rev. G. S. Cook. WAIKUMBTE. —6.45, Mr. R. Mortimer. M ETHODIST " CHURCHES. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. __ ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY.—II, REV. G. BOND; 6.45. REV. G. BOND. Anthems: Morning, "Call to Remembrance" (Novello); Evening, '"The Strain Upraise of joy and Praise" (Sullivan), BAYFIELD.— 11, Mr. A. Hi si op; 6.45, Mr. S. Houghton. M ETHODIST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. , GRAFTON ROAD.— Rev. Hugh Beggs; 7, Mr. L. B. Neale (Student). , MOUNT EDEN-—ll, Mr. R. Emerson; 7, Rev. Hugh Beggs. NEWMAEKET.-11, Mr. L. B. Neale (Student): 7, Mr. E. Bond. PAR NELL.— Mr. P, Dellow: 7. Mr. R, Emerson. - HEMXTERA.—7, Mr. P. Delllow. PAN MURE.—S, Rev. Hugh Beffga. . MOUNT EDEN WEBLEYAN METHODIST J.VX CHURCH. — 11 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock. Birkenhead methodist circuit.— BIRKENHEAD— a.m.. Rev. W. H. I Beck; 7 p.m.. Mr. ST. J. Evans (Student). NOR'i'HCOTE—II a.m., Mr. S. Stone: 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Oarr. BIRKDALE—7 p.mT, Mr. G. WILSON. GREENHITHEWi p.m., Mr. M. R. Souster. "jp|EVONPORT METHODIST OIRCOTT. DEVONPORT-U and 7, SUNNYBIDE— and 7. TAKAPUNA—II and 6.45. AUCKLAND ETHODIST MISSION. •Auckland iVA ETHODIST XUISSIONCHILDREN'S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES CONTINUED. 11 a.m.—THE GLADSOME MORNING HOUR, Special Anniversary hy United Choir. Preacher: REV. JAMES WILSON. 3 p.m.—P.S.A. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. Distribution of Prises. Little Tots' Singing Company in their action songs. "Hear the Pennies Dropping" and "Little Feet, be Careful." Speaker: REV. JAMES WILSON, 7 p.m.—THE GRAND FINALE. A Treat for all who love the Children's Singing. ' THE LITTLE TOTS' SINGING COMPANY, Grand United Choir and Orchestra. Solo. MISS DORIS DIXON. Duet, MISSES "W. STEWART AND V. PAGAN. Preacher: REV. JAMES WILSON. HELPING HAND MISSION. FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 Morning Service. Preacher, MR. C. 11. SPJJRBEB. ?,45-T-Sftpday-sc}iQol. 7 p.m.— Peoole'n. Service. Preacher. MR. WATER-WORTH. Solo, "Lead, Kindly Light," MR. W. DUMPER. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, JT ALEXANDRA-STREET, 11, Rev. H. White. 6.45, Bev. J. Cocker. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— FRANKLIN ROAD-11 and 6.45, Rev. R. Raine. Subjects. " Development Theory" and "God's Credentials " (respectively. Solos, Miss Stubbs and Mrs. Attcnborouigh. RICHMOND —11, Rev. P. Lyon; 6.45, Rev. J. Carlisle, WATERVIEW— Rev. R. Raine; 6,45, Mr.. Middleton. AVONDALE—7, Mr. J. Collison. Ci EI 8 AD ELPH IA N. FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE, Masonic Hall, New North Bd., Eden Terrace. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 1 .7 p.m.— Good Confession." HEIBTADE L P H I A N S. . Masonic Hall, Karang&hape Rd. V: 11 Memorial Service (I. Cor., xi.). 7 p.m.—Subject, " Life to Come, as Unfolded in the Scriptures." : OHUECHES OF CHRIST-WEST-STREET.— Morning at 11,, for Fellowship; Evening at 6-45, Mr. Geo. Aldridge will lecture. Subject, "Tolstoy'ii View of. ChrisUanity." On Wednesday Evening at 7.45 Study of Book of Esther will be continued. m W ALTERS ED., MT. ROWKJLLL.— at 11, for Fellowship; Evening at 6.45, Mr. C. B. King will preach. Subject, ''The Living Word." QHURCHEB OF CHRIST. PONSGNBY ROAD.— Worship; 2.45, Bible School: 6.45, preacher. Mr. A, Creamer. Gospel Address. . DOMINION : ROAD (corner of : Burnley Terrace). Worship; 2.45., Bible School; 6.45, Gospel Proclamation tar MB. HOWARD. Wednesday, at 7.30, MR. HIBBUET." RICHMOND (Franci s-st.)Worship at 11; Bible School, 2.45; 6.45. preacher, Mr. F. Da vies. Gospel address, AVONDALE * (corner ' Station and Great North Roads).—ll, Worship;, 2.45, Bible School; 6.45. Mr. Griustead on "Salvation." Tuesday and Thursday. 7.45. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall).— Worship ; 2.45, Bible School; 6.45, Gospel Proclamation by Mr. W. M. Gloister. The above Churches of Christ meet every Lord's Day at 11, for Breaking of Bread, Prayer. P?aise, and Exhortation. DEN HALL, VIEW ED., MOUNT EDEN. —Sunday. 7 p.m,—Mr. Geo. Roanney. Tuesday.' 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. Thursday, 7,30 p.m.—Address to Christians. , Q.OSPEL HAL^ qn CALLIOPE ROAD. Sunday, 7 Gospel Addreb*. Tuesday, 7.30 Prayer Meeting. A. Hearty Invitation Extended to All. Q.OSPEL HALL, v PAR NELL. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. Geo. Jones. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Address, Mr. Utting.' . All are Welcome. JJOWE-ST. HALL, q ~ karangahape Sunday. 7 p.m.—Mr. Fleming. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Beading. All Welcome. . TTNITARLAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD U _ (Near Reservoir). Morning at 11—" Freedom Through the Truth." Evening at 7—" The Advantage of Wide Reading. " (Address for Young People.) Members of Y.P. Sac, and Y.M'.I. specially invited, REV. J. H. CHAPPLE (of Timaru). T~~" HEOSOPHIC A L HALL 351, QUEEN-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: " THE DEFECTS AND LIMITATIONS OF THE INTELLECT." By Mr, W. Melville Newton, Questions InvitedFree Public Classes for Inquirer a: Monday. 7,45 p.m.: Wednesday, 2.30 p.m., Bible Class, Fdiday, 7.30 p.m. Lotus Class for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. • Library and Readingroom open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. RAYNER'S BUILDING, WELLESLEY-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Title of Lecture: "REINCARNATION." , By Mr. F. J. Povey. Vocal solo by Madame Hamilton Hodges. Music, Reading. . Questions. , I GHEE I'PIEITUA LIS M. REV. S. BARKETT. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET. 3—OAHSPE Study Apollo and Thor. 7—Service. Lecture, "Stone-throwing Spirits," ' WEDNESDAY, 8. SPIRIT PHOTOS. 200 Genuine Lantern Slides. Unique opportunity . _ Tickets. Is, in aid if Church. Funds. SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY, V . CENTRAL HALL. COOK-ST- . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 p.m.. SISTER ESTELLE Will hold Service. Inspirational Address, "Objects of T-ife. ' . )( Orchestra Will play: "The Gloria, _ Ora. Pro Nobis" (Mozart), _,"He Wipes a Tear (Handel). : Conductor, Mr. Ewart. , Messages. Collection. . "VTEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. H. SCOTT BENNETT Speaks in the Royal Albert Hall. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20, at 7.30 p.m. Subject: "THE ORIGIN AND OWNERSHIP OF THE EARTH." Illustrated with Limelight Views. Orchestra. Silver Collection, PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT. FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS. WELLESLEY-ST. 3 o'clock—Class. "THE PROBLEM OF EVIL." 7 o'clock— Lecture on "TOLSTOI, THE ' REFORMER." By REV. M. WALKER. Progressive Thinkers Invited. /CHRISTIAN SClENCE.—Reading ' Boom . V open daily, 11 till 4, except Saturday,' Service every Wediwsday. 8 jjjd.. City Ctoa-1 ,oetra, Room 54. Inquirers welcome. - I V:'..-' .-- • - ! ;v r V-'-.. *• •; •"/ . •. -< .A - • "
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